Schools

Bullis Agreement, Bond Proposal and More at Special Schools Meeting

Monday night's special school board meeting shows just how busy this summer will be, as it prepares for a possible bond measure, works on a long-term agreement with Bullis Charter School and identifies issues to discuss with the City Council.

 

It's the last month of school, but you wouldn't know it by the weekly meetings and closed sessions the is convening.

The possibility of a solution to the district's long-running conflict with the Bullis School has multiple areas that require exploration and discussion, much of which will keep the district busy for the weeks ahead.

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The Los Altos School District Board will hold a special meeting at Egan Jr. High School to accomodate residents who want to hear more about the discussions about:

  • The tentative agreement with , that involve sharing the current Egan Jr. High School site and deliberations based on identifying a site for a new school campus that would be Los Altos School District's 10th.
  • A possible 2012 bond measure for a 10th school campus and improvements to the other schools, including solar power.
  • Review the agenda for the City/Schools Subcommittee meeting Tuesday (May 15) that also involve several Bullis Charter School-related items, as well as issues of a proposed traffic signal at Miramonte and Covington streets, opening the back entrance to Egan Jr. High School, webcasting of board meetings and student safety in general.

The board will also hold a closed session to discuss existing litigation and discuss the personnel matters for the position of principal of Santa Rita School. Santa Rita's current principal, on April 2, taking the spot left open when announced her retirement last February.

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