1Call to Order
1.1Roll CallProcedural
20:13Welcome
2.1Welcome by the School Board PresidentProcedural
2.2Pledge of AllegianceProcedural
34:06Changes to the Agenda
3.1Changes to the AgendaDiscussion
44:19Approval of Agenda (Action Required)
4.1Approval of AgendaAction
54:59Oral Communication - (for items not on the Regular Board Agenda) (See SPEAKING AT BOARD MEETINGS above.) The Brown Act (Open Meeting Law) prohibits the Board taking action at this meeting on items discussed during this time.
61:47:36Action Items (Action Required)
Pablo Lopez (5min) — Asked about the lack of formal special education and preschool distance learning plans and due dates, and raised concern about regression in students with special needs.
Emily Yonts (2min) — Submitted written comment asking how after-school programs can support students virtually given that student school emails cannot accept outside addresses.
Michelle Butler (2min) — Thanked district staff and leadership, acknowledged the difficulty of serving special education students in distance learning, and expressed hope that teacher dedication would be considered in compensation discussions.
Unidentified speaker (parent of a second grader / first grade parent) (8min) — Asked about getting a consolidated list of student login credentials for home use, expressed preference for Zoom over Google Meet, and asked whether out-of-district transfers for Mandarin immersion could resume if the district returns to LCFF funding.
6.1Emergency Meeting of the Governing Board. The Board is holding an emergency meeting pursuant to Government Code section 54956.5 to address the COVID-19 pandemic that severely impacts health and safetyAction
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Rationale: The Education Code section 54956.5 permits an emergency meeting to occur in certain circumstances, including those which severely impair public health, safety, or both, as determined by a majority of members of the Board. Given the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic severely impacting public health and safety, and related County Public Health Orders, staff recommend the School Board determine this meeting is held pursuant to Education Code section 54956.5 to address the COVID-19 pandemic that severely impacts health and safety. Financial Impact: None. Submission for Approval Prepared by: John R. Baker, Ed.D., Superintendent Approved by: John R. Baker, Ed.D., Superintendent §
6.2Resolution 22, Resolution Specifically Designating District Public Works Projects As Essential Governmental Functions. The Board shall consider approval of a resolution designating the identified District projects as Essential Governmental Functions, consistent with San Mateo Public Health Order c19-5b, which projects will therefore continue activity as Essential BusinessAction
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Rationale: Please see Resolution 22, attached hereto for further details. Financial Impact: None. Submission for Approval Prepared by: John R. Baker, Ed.D., Superintendent Approved by: John R. Baker, Ed.D., Superintendent §
72:04:36Adjournment (Action Required)