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Board meetings and strategic plans from Janette M. Bristow's organization
The building committee convened to discuss the possibility of naming a portable unit in memory of Chief Richard Williams. They also reviewed construction updates to the performing arts and natatorium projects, including progress made in January and February 2022. Key discussion points included project submittals, challenges due to rain, and payment applications.
The meeting included a public comment section where several individuals addressed the board on various topics, including concerns about district instability, the superintendent's performance, and the need for the board to work together. The board then moved into a closed session to discuss the superintendent's duties, responsibilities, contract, and employment agreement. Upon reconvening in open session, a motion was made and carried to place the superintendent on paid administrative leave and appoint an acting superintendent.
The meeting included special recognition of high school and middle school band students, as well as a guitar student, for their achievements. Public comments addressed concerns about the $40 million construction project, allegations of being over budget, and questions about the project manager's role. Additionally, public comments touched on a cyber attack that occurred under the previous superintendent's tenure, questioning the qualifications and actions of those involved in handling the district's computer systems.
The board meeting included extending condolences to the family of Mr. Michael Salinas, an assistant principal. There was a discussion of the back-to-school convocation, recognition of district teachers of the year, and a keynote speaker. The board approved a resolution authorizing the setting of the 2018 ad valorem school taxes, a financial advisor agreement with RBC Capital Markets, and renewal of stop-loss insurance with UnitedHealth. RFPs were awarded for various items, and an interlocal agreement was approved. The board also formally approved the calling of a bond election in November for proposed building structures.
The meeting included a public comment regarding community inclusion and support for programs. The superintendent reported on overnight trips scheduled for San Benito High School's decathlon academic regional competition. The school construction report covered updates on the new elementary school, flashing lights, and steel structure installations at Frank Roberts and Landrum Elementary. The board discussed and approved proposals for kitchen equipment at Landrum and Frank Roberts Elementary, as well as the transfer of property for the city of San Benito's proposed Wastewater Improvement project. Additionally, the board approved school improvement plans and discussed board policy updates before moving into a closed meeting for private consultation with the board's attorney.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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