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Board approves routine consent items, contracts and field trips; closes session with no action

April 29, 2026 | Farmersville Unified, School Districts, California


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Board approves routine consent items, contracts and field trips; closes session with no action
At its May 12 meeting, the Farmersville Unified School District board approved routine consent calendar items and several business services contracts and field trips.

Key approvals recorded in the minutes include adoption of the agenda (motion by John Alvarez; second by Merced Zamora), approval of the April 14, 2026 minutes, and ratification of warrants for April totaling $348,935.84 and $725,864. The board also approved an agency agreement with the Tallery County Office of Education for educational resource services (agreement 260790), a relocation-consultant agreement, and a construction/installation award for library countertops and shelving at Farmersville Junior High School; motions were moved and seconded and votes recorded as carried (typically 5-0 in the transcript).

Field trips and training approved included the FHS girls golf banquet trip to Six Flags Magic Mountain (May 2, 2026) and AP U.S. History training in San Diego (July 6--9, 2026). The board approved curriculum adoptions, special services agreements, personnel actions and the district's initial bargaining proposal disclosures; the transcript lists motions and seconders for each item and consistent roll-call-style approvals.

The board recessed to closed session at 8:12 p.m. to meet on labor negotiations and personnel matters under Government Code sections cited in the agenda (GC 54957.6, 54957, 54956.9). The board returned to open session at about 9:31 p.m. and reported no action taken in closed session.

Votes at a glance (as recorded in the transcript): multiple routine items passed by voice vote with "All in favor?" and "All opposed?" responses; specific recorded outcomes were 5-0 for many consent and action items.

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