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I agree with you Bonnie, that thorough documentation is important. I also think it's important that the corrective action plan be reasonable for ongoing maintenance - in other words, should meet the needs to correct the problem but, not be "overkill" creating unproductive busy work. I have seen some schools "over commit", creating administrative complexities that did not contribute to the overall quality/improvement of the initial finding.

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