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This Transportation Plan outlines the Central Unified School District's services for the 2026-2027 school year, developed in accordance with Education Code 39800.1 for Home-to-School Transportation Reimbursement. The plan prioritizes services for transitional kindergarten, kindergarten, grades 1-6, and low-income pupils, while also detailing provisions for students with disabilities and homeless children and youth. It ensures no-cost access to transportation services and describes a consultation process involving various stakeholders. The overall goal is to provide safe, consistent, and compliant transportation services for all eligible students.
The board meeting included student presentations from Justin Garza High School, covering school spirit events, theater accomplishments, and academic achievements. A representative from the local alternative and adult school discussed enrollment statistics, student field trips, the nurse assistant training program, and a new forklift certification course. Additionally, the board reported on closed session actions, which included the approval of certificated and classified personnel reports, as well as the denial of a specific legal claim.
The subcommittee agenda includes the selection of a committee chair for the year, updates from the District Safety and Security Manager, a facilities report, and a Maintenance, Operations, and Transportation (M.O.T.) report.
This document provides a comprehensive demographic and enrollment analysis for the Central Unified School District. It serves as a planning tool for long- and short-term decisions, examining factors such as demographics, birth rates, and housing development to influence school enrollments. Key focus areas include identifying facility planning requirements like capacity and utilization, planning for modernization or new construction, and attendance boundary redistricting. The report projects a stable enrollment over the next ten years, with slight growth anticipated due to an expanding Transitional Kindergarten program and new housing developments. It also outlines the methodology for projections, including cohort trend analysis, birth rates, new housing development rates, and inter/intra-district student counts, while modeling the growth of the TK for All initiative.
The town hall meeting focused on the current valedictorian policy and the criteria used to determine eligibility for the honor. Several students and parents provided input regarding the impact of the policy, which currently disqualifies students who receive a C grade in any course, even if they maintain a weighted GPA above 4.0. Discussions centered on whether the policy should be modified to allow flexibility for rigorous coursework, such as AP and dual enrollment classes, and whether the current standards effectively recognize academic merit or create barriers for high-achieving students.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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