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The committee meeting focused on reviewing and proposing revisions to Board Bylaw 9250 and Exhibit 9250E concerning board member compensation and attendance requirements, particularly in relation to special meetings. Discussions addressed the frequency of special meetings and potential adjustments to policy language regarding meeting definitions. Additionally, the committee discussed the development of new board policy BP 0441 regarding AI implementation and the deletion of board policy BP 0440 due to changes in state funding requirements.
The Board conducted a budget study session focused on the 2026-2027 fiscal year. Key discussion topics included an overview of the organization chart, an update on the strategic plan, and a detailed presentation regarding the 2026-2027 budget. The session addressed state budget themes, including May Revise impacts, declining enrollment and its effect on ADA-based funding, and potential risks such as labor market instability and inflation. The Board also reviewed funding factors for the County Office of Education and alternative education programs, and received information on the transition of state preschool funding models.
The meeting agenda includes the presentation of a resolution for the Monterey Bay Aquarium 25th Partnership Anniversary and various consent items such as resolutions for Black History Month, School Board Recognition Month, and National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. The board will hold an Annual Organizational Meeting to elect a President and Vice President, appoint representatives to outside agencies, and establish a calendar of regular meetings for the upcoming year. Additional discussions will cover budget revisions, a nomination for an excellence in education award, the First Interim Report, workers' compensation liabilities, a charter school update, and first readings for proposed changes to board policies regarding nondiscrimination, mental health, and religious beliefs.
The committee meeting agenda includes a discussion and potential action concerning the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Monterey County SELPA and Monterey County Behavioral Health for the 2026-2027 school year, in addition to standard agenda procedures such as public input on non-agenda items and future planning.
This Transportation Service Plan outlines the Monterey County Office of Education's (MCOE) approach to providing student transportation services, primarily for the Home-to-School Transportation Reimbursement Program. The plan details MCOE's provision of home-to-school transportation for special education students, homeless children, foster youth, and pupils in transitional kindergarten through sixth grade across 24 school districts. MCOE's services include utilizing its own fleet and certified drivers, offering no-cost transportation, and supporting field trips and community-based instruction for special needs students. The overall objective is to deliver effective, no-cost transportation services aligned with MCOE's mission.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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