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The board meeting included recognition of speech and debate students from various schools, highlighting their achievements and the importance of the speech and debate program. A fifth-grader presented a portion of her storytelling script, and a sixth-grader presented her affirmative case on the resolution that the United States ought to guarantee the right to housing. A senior student presented a portion of his speech on environmental gaslighting. The meeting also recognized certificated and classified employees of the month, with a focus on Mr. William Snyder's contributions to Godas Fundamental High School as a co-athletic director and math teacher.
The public hearing is to disclose the Memorandum of Understanding Between California School Employees Association, Chapter 41, regarding the Early Childhood Education Funds Disbursement for the fiscal year 2025-2026.
The meeting included recognitions of the Certificated and Classified Employees of the Month for October 2025. The Superintendent's report celebrated Circulos High School's recognition as an Orange County Impact School and highlighted the success of the District's College and Career Fair. Public presentations addressed a range of topics including parent involvement, school safety, teacher wellness, class size, and concerns about parental rights and library books. The board approved the consent calendar with some items pulled for separate action, including membership dues for the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, acceptance of gifts, extended field trips, and agreements/contracts with the school district. Action items included the approval of a tentative agreement with the Communications Workers of America Union, renewal of a Memorandum of Understanding, approval of a Facilities Use Agreement Extension, adoption of resolutions for continued funding and support of Proposition 50, and adoption of revised board bylaws related to public statements and electronic communications. The board also discussed new and revised board policies related to board training and conflict of interest.
The superintendent's report focused on the district's navigation of the COVID-19 environment. COVID rates were increasing, impacting the possibility of transitioning out of the purple category. The dates identified for potential changes are tentative, dependent on weekly data. The intent is to bring county healthcare officials to a board meeting to share data and its implications for the district. The goal is to ensure a safe return to classrooms when possible, with continuous monitoring and updates provided as information from the county becomes available.
The report included information about a vaccine clinic hosted at Willard Intermediate for students aged 5-11, with plans to host similar clinics at other schools. A reminder was given to follow travel guidelines to prevent another wave during the holiday season. An update was provided on public hearings regarding the establishment of trustee areas and elections. Native American Heritage Month was recognized, with a family outreach night planned. A grading policy was discussed, lowering the floor to 50 percent. The Santa Ana Unified School District's adapted physical education department received recognition from the state council for adapted physical PE.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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