15:20Call to Order
1.1Roll CallProcedural
25:20Oral Communication on Closed Session Items Only
2.1If you have public comment related to a Closed Session item, please post it on: (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSexN3rAtNYJrhCjKT0s9AG__Eq0-_iAUFPI6ID3Mo0Jn8yeGA/viewform?usp=sf_link) prior to the Closed Session Meeting or immediately upon the meeting opening.
35:20Closed Session – 6:15 p.m.
3.1Conference with Legal Counsel – Existing Litigation (§ 54956.9): Martinez v. Redwood City School DistrictInformation
3.2CSEA Negotiations UpdateInformation
3.3Public Employee Discipline/Dismissal Release (§ 54957)Information
45:20Reconvene to Regular Session at Approximately 7:00 p.m.
4.1Roll Call
4.2Report Out on Closed Session from March 9, 2022
55:20Welcome
5.1Welcome by the School Board President, María Díaz-SlocumProcedural
65:20Changes to the Agenda
6.1Additions, Deletions or Modifications to the AgendaDiscussion
75:20Approval of Agenda
7.1Approval of AgendaAction
85:20Oral Communication
Eric (technology staff) (4min) — Read a letter on behalf of the district technology team describing how classified tech staff were required to work on-site throughout the pandemic without receiving the same financial compensation as teachers who were later incentivized to return.
Ryan Sue (3min) — Followed up on the letter, questioning why the tech department and other classified staff who worked on-site the entire pandemic were not offered the same financial incentives as teachers, and expressing disappointment that the proposed MOU compensation of five restricted holidays was not comparable to the teacher stipend.
Maria Stockton (2min) — A 43-year district employee described a decline in respect for classified staff, noted inequitable treatment compared to certificated staff during COVID, and invited board members to visit schools and speak directly with classified employees.
Ana Solorio (2min) — Presented a letter with signatures from classified members requesting board support in MOU negotiations, emphasizing that classified workers who were on-site during the pandemic deserve compensation comparable to the teacher stipends, not just five holiday days.
Johanna Rasmussen (2min) — Described her fourth-grade son being assaulted for the third time at Roosevelt School despite a safety plan in place, and asked the board to intervene and address escalating bullying and violence on the school's playground.
8.1If you have public comment related to a Regular Board Meeting item, please post it on the links available under Public Content prior to the Regular Board Meeting or immediately upon the meeting opening.Information
928:09School/Community Reports
9.1Information on Financial Audit Report for RCSD for 2020-2021 School YearInformation
1040:53Bond Program Consent Items
10.1Approval of Consent ItemsAction
10.2Approval of Measure T Bond Program Tracking List for Items Under $20kAction (Consent)
10.3Approval of Off-Site Concrete and Asphalt Proposal at Hoover Community School with DrycoAction (Consent)
10.4Approval of Outdoor Classroom Landscaping Proposal at Hoover Community School with ScapesAction (Consent)
10.5Approval of Special Testing and Inspection Project Authorization Form #18.3 at Taft Community School with Ninyo and MooreAction (Consent)
10.6Approval of STEAM Furniture Proposal at Henry Ford School with Campbell KellerAction (Consent)
10.7Approval of Kitchen Equipment Upgrades Proposal at Hoover Community School with Beals MartinAction (Consent)
10.8Approval of Structural Strengthening Construction Agreement for 3150 Granger Way Site with EE GilbertAction (Consent)
1141:40Bond Program Action Items
1241:40Discussion Items
Erin Washburn (6min) — As RCTA president speaking in her personal capacity, acknowledged mixed feelings among teachers about the mask mandate lifting, raised public health concerns about immunocompromised community members and under-5 children, and recommended the district continue requiring indoor masks until CDPH language shifts to personal choice rather than strongly recommended.
12.1Discussion of Moving the Use of Masks in Schools from "Required" to "Strongly Recommend"Discussion
131:18:27Consent Items
13.1Approval of Consent ItemsAction
13.2Approval of Disposal of Obsolete Technology AssetsAction (Consent)
13.3Approval of Disposal of Obsolete EquipmentAction (Consent)
13.4Denial of ClaimAction (Consent)
13.5Approval of the Amended Agreement between the Redwood City School District and Envisioneers/Citizen Schools Extended Learning Program (Community Schools)Action (Consent)
141:27:28Action items
14.1Adoption of Resolution 27, Reduction or Elimination of Certificated Services for Fiscal Year 2021-2022Action
14.2Adoption of Resolution 28, Release and Reassignment of Certificated Administrator(s)Action
14.3Adoption of Resolution 29, Reduction of Certain Classified Services for Fiscal Year 2021-2022Action
14.4Approval of Release of Temporary TeachersAction (Consent)
14.5Approval of Personnel Changes for 2021-2022Action
14.6Second Reading and Approval of Board Policy 3311 - BidsAction
14.7Approval of Addendum to 2021-22 Measure U Application for Orion Alternative Mandarin ImmersionAction
14.8Approval of Non-Public School (“NPS”)/Non-Public Agency (“NPA”) Master ContractsAction (Consent)
14.9Approval of Agreement between Redwood City School District and Illuminate Education Services for the eduCLIMBER Software LicenseAction
14.10Adoption of Resolution 30, Authorizing Electronic Meetings of the Board of Trustees During a State of Emergency Pursuant to Government Code Section 54953(e)Action
151:28:19Board and Superintendent Reports
15.1Report from Board Members and SuperintendentReports
161:37:21Information
16.1San Mateo County Office of Education Review of RCSD First Interim Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2021-2022Information
171:37:21Correspondence
17.1Correspondence
181:37:57Other Business/Suggested Items For Future Agenda
18.1Possible Other Business/Suggested Items for Future AgendaInformation
191:38:04Board Agenda Calendar
19.1Changes to the Board Agenda ScheduleInformation
201:38:09Adjournment
20.1Adjourn the MeetingAction