Several public commenters used the board’s public‑comment periods May 8 to raise records, procurement and political concerns that drew responses from staff and prompted follow‑up requests.
Joan Davidson urged the district to locate and release public records relating to the Rancho Del Mar property and Rolling Hills’ housing element; she said her public‑records request returned no documents and asked staff to investigate whether any agreement exists between the district and the city.
A separate commenter (unnamed in the transcript) alleged that board member Sarah Dean had voiced pro‑terrorist or antisemitic views on social media and at public events and criticized the board majority for not condemning such statements. The board did not debate or adjudicate those allegations during the meeting; members acknowledged the comment and did not take formal action on the accusation during the session.
Other public comments raised procurement concerns related to SAGE/Impact Philanthropy and questioned the use of unlicensed interns in mental‑health supports; staff and the superintendent noted legal review of the RFP and said SAGE disclosed a planned transition to fiscal independence.
Board members directed staff to follow up on public‑records requests and to provide additional documentation and clarifications about vendor relationships and contract oversight where appropriate. No board member was suspended or censured at the meeting.