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Board roundup: calendar, facilities projects and personnel resolutions approved

April 17, 2024 | Chico Unified, School Districts, California


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Board roundup: calendar, facilities projects and personnel resolutions approved
The Chico Unified School District Board of Education took a series of consent and action votes April 17, adopting calendars, facilities project approvals and personnel resolutions.

Key votes at a glance

- Butte College Connection calendar (2024–25): Approved. The program serves up to 35 seniors from Pleasant Valley and Chico High with an earlier start date to onboard students to the college learning-management system (Canvas). (Vote by roll call.)

- Charter School Measure K project (Chico Country Day gym reflooring): Approved. The charter school requested repurposing remaining Measure K funds to complete a gym reflooring; the board voted to approve the request after clarifying attachments and scope. (Vote by roll call.)

- Rooftop HVAC package-unit installation (five sites): Approved. Staff explained the district previously procured roughly 100 HVAC units (part of an approximately $3 million program) and sought a contractor to install those units; a single bid of $874,900 was accepted for installation. (Vote by roll call.)

- Resolutions honoring staff: The board adopted Resolution No. 1638-24 proclaiming May 20–24 as Classified Employee Appreciation Week and Resolution No. 1639-24 proclaiming May 6–10 as Teacher and Certificated Staff Appreciation Week.

- Adoption of 2026–27 student calendar: Approved by the board to align with program and staffing planning, three years ahead.

- Elimination of three vacant classified positions (Resolution No. 1640-24): Approved. HR said the positions (including nutrition services area coordinator roles) have been vacant or superseded by new classifications (for example, nutrition services supervisor) and are being removed from position control to avoid budgeting for unused roles.

- Board policy update for nutrition program compliance: Adopted, incorporating auditor-requested wording changes and identifying nutrition leads (Vincent Sero and Sydney Rosa, nutrition specialist) for related inquiries.

The meeting included multiple presentations and public comment; actions were taken by roll call where required. Several items were pulled from the consent calendar for separate consideration or future contract action; one contract (Aries) was noted for later discussion.

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