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From Page A1 and every resident of Area 5.”

Hyder was elected in November 2020, beating out Cecilia EscamillaGreenwald for Area 5, which is centered on South Davis. Her term runs through 2024.

For the rest of the meeting, the docket includes a variety of agreements, program updates, budget discussion and public hearings.

Kicking things off is the approval of the Expanded Learning Opportunity Plan (ELO-P). The ELO-P provides funding for after-school and summer school enrichment programs for transitional kindergarten (TK) through sixth grade.

The district describes ‘Expanded Learning’ as before school, after school, summer or intercessional learning that focuses on academic, social/emotional and physical needs.

The district also maintains the Legislature that expanded learning programs are pupil-centered, results driven, include community partners and don’t replicate learning activities throughout the regular school year.

Following suit will be the approval of the 2023-24 School Plans for Student Achievement (SPSA). Schools that receive state and federal categorical funding through the Consolidated Application process must annually develop a SPSA. The purpose of these SPSA goals are to “improve academic performance of all students to the level of the performance goals.”

This plan involves a measuring the effectiveness of improvement strategies at school, to seek input from school advisory committees, to reaffirm or revise school goals, revise and improve strategies and expenditures, to recommend the approved SPSA to the governing board as well as monitor the implementation plan.

Another resolution on the agenda is authorizing the lease of

Chromebooks. Approval of Resolution No. 64-23 will authorize a capital lease purchase for Chromebooks under a piggyback contract pursuant to California Public Contract Code Section 100029.

To sustain the DJUSD’s 1:1 device policy in grades 3-12, this lease of 3,750 Lenovo Chromebooks will replace the current fleet of HP Chromebooks and are intended to bolster student learning at home and in the classroom. The total cost of this lease will be $374,489.27.

There will also be bond and facilities agreements during the meeting.

It’s recommended that the board approve the professional services agreement with ARC Alternatives for consulting services regarding the procurement of electrical vehicle chargers. It’s also recommended the board approves the deductive change order and notice of completion for the north field project at

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