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Board meetings and strategic plans from Eden Area Regional Occupational Program
The agenda includes items such as the presentation of the ROP Student of the Month Awards, approval of the Consent Calendar items including meeting minutes, bill warrants, personnel actions, donations, advisory committee members, receipt of Workability I Program Funds, and an agreement with the California Air Resources Board for the Zero-Emission Vehicle Technology Training Project Program, information items such as ROP Pathway Reviews, Business Partners of the Year, Advanced Manufacturing Day, and first reading of Governing Board Policies, Administrative Regulations, and Board Bylaw, and an action item to approve the Career Technical Education Facilities Program Grant Round 7 for a Welding Facility and Equipment Application. Also includes the Superintendent's Report, Governing Board Reports, a closed session for a conference with legal counsel regarding anticipated litigation, and reconvening to open session to report any action taken in closed session.
The agenda includes items such as approving minutes from a previous meeting, bill warrants, personnel action items, listed donations, and an amended agreement with the California Air Resources Board for the Adult Education and Vocational School Zero-Emission Vehicle Technology Training Project Program (AVES). It also covers agreements with various organizations for services like GASB Roll Forward Report Services, employee assistance programs, urban farming summer internships, grant support, sophomore tour transportation, and a Career Technical Education Incentive Grant (CTEIG) Program Consortium. Additionally, the agenda features information items like the Superintendent's Evaluation Timeline and a proposal for facilities master planning, as well as action items including the approval of the Adopted Budget for the 2025-2026 Fiscal Year, the Calendar of Governing Board Meetings, revised salary schedules, a Zero-Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Technology Course Curriculum, a Vision Statement, an Ongoing Linkage Agreement with Early Care & Education Pathways to Success (ECEPTS), and an Agreement with Napa County Office of Education (NCOE) for K12 Strong Workforce Program (SWP).
The Eden Area ROP will hold a Public Hearing to adopt the Budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026. The Eden Area ROP Governing Board shall certify in writing whether or not the Eden Area ROP is able to meet its financial obligations for FY 2025-2026 and, based on current forecasts, for two subsequent fiscal years.
The agenda includes items such as approval of minutes, bill warrants, personnel actions, receipt of the Career Technical Education Incentive Grant (CTEIG) Round 10 Funds, and various agreements for services including direct support professional training, information technology support, landscape maintenance, legal services, janitorial services, and purchasing services. It also covers amendments to the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Grant Agreement, MOUs with various school districts for CTEIG implementation, and a MOU with the Hayward Unified School District for the Independent Study Teacher to Support the Downtown Hayward Promise Neighborhoods Program. Additionally, the agenda includes information items such as recognition of staff, career counselor report, SkillsUSA update, and a review of the Eden Area ROP Draft Vision Statement. Action items include the approval of governing board policies, the high school student calendar, and several resolutions. The agenda also includes communications, the superintendent's report, governing board reports, and a closed session for anticipated litigation, employee performance evaluation, and employee discipline/dismissal/release.
The agenda includes items such as the presentation of the ROP Student of the Month Awards, approval of the bill warrants and personnel action items, the quarterly report on Williams Act Complaints and Resolutions, approval of listed donations from the California Homebuilding Foundation, approval of the Standard Services Agreement with Alameda County and the Alameda County Workforce Development Board (ACWDB) for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Grant Agreement and the Student Training and Employment Program (STEP) Grant Agreement, approval of the Subaward Agreement Amendment with California State University East Bay for the South Hayward Promise Neighborhoods Program (HPN) and City of Hayward's Learn to Earn: Workforce and Education Assistance Grant, approval of the MOU with the Associated Builders and Contractors of Northern California (ABC NorCal), approval of the MOU with the Hayward Unified School District for Student Transportation, approval of the MOU with the San Lorenzo Unified School District for Student Transportation, ROP Pathway Review-Patient Care, ROP Pathway Reviews-Health Care Administrative Services and Patient Care, Back to School Night, approval of the Second Reading and Adoption of Governing Board Policies, Administrative Regulations, Board Bylaws and Exhibits, approval of the Student Board Member Process, a letter from the Alameda County Office of Education regarding the Adopted Budget, the Superintendent's Report, Governing Board Reports, a closed session for conference with legal counsel regarding anticipated litigation, and reconvening to open session to report action taken in closed session.
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