10:05Call to Order1min
1.1Roll CallProcedural
2Public Comment on Closed Session Items Only
3Announcement of Closed Session Purpose1min
4Closed Session20min
4.1Discussion/Action Public Employee Complaint- Consider request to hear complaint against district employee (Gov. Code § 54957)Discussion
50:05Reconvene to Open Session at approximately 7:00 PM2min
5.1Roll CallProcedural
5.2Report Out on Closed Session from February 11, 2026Procedural
60:17Welcome1min
6.1Pledge of AllegianceProcedural
71:05Changes to the Agenda1min
81:36Approval of the Agenda (Action Required)1min
911:20Public Comment
Amy Barstadt (2min) — RCTA negotiations chair presented the union's sunshine proposal, emphasizing good-faith bargaining and priorities of manageable class sizes and fair, competitive teacher compensation.
Maria Stockton (1min) — CSEA president congratulated Trustee Li on his new child, invited board members to connect with CSEA, and reminded principals about the CSEA scholarship for eighth-grade students.
9.1Labor Association Comments
1016:00School/Community Reports30min
Wendy Brown (4min) — MTSS TOSA at Roosevelt described the district-wide TOSA attendance support efforts, including student engagement plans, SARB meetings, home visits, and identified barriers such as transportation and school avoidance, particularly in TK/Kinder.
10.1Presentation on the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) Mid Year Report
1143:04Discussion Items30min
David Camarena (2min) — Principal at Taft expressed strong support for the parcel tax, describing how it would fund STEAM, counseling, professional development, and staffing stability at his school.
Carl Landers (2min) — Supported the parcel tax but urged the board to publicly share their vision for the district's half of the funds (especially teacher salary increases) and questioned whether the 17.5-cent rate was high enough given no higher rate was polled.
Ying Chen (2min) — Orion principal and SRAC representative described how budget cuts have reduced critical positions at her school and argued the parcel tax is essential to maintaining reading intervention, MTSS, Mandarin coaching, and guest teacher coverage.
Rupert (3min) — Hoover Community School principal advocated for the parcel tax as a way to protect staffing, reading and math interventions, English learner supports, mental health services, and enrichment opportunities for high-need students.
11.1Review of Draft Resolution: Calling An Election, Establishing Specifications Of The Election Order, And Requesting Consolidation With Other Elections Occurring On June 2, 2026
121:23:10Approval of Consent Items (Action Required)1min
12.1Approval of Personnel ReportAction
12.2Approval of the Agreement between Redwood City School District and Seneca Family of Agencies, to provide Non-Public School (NPS) for the 2025-2026 School YearAction
12.3Acceptance of the Zero Emission School Bus and Infrastructure (ZESBI) Summary of Award and Approval of the Incentive Recipient AgreementAction
12.4Ratification of Warrant Registers, January 1, 2026 – January 31, 2026
13Action Items (Action Required)45min
13.11:23:30Submission of 2026 California School Boards Association (CSBA) Delegate Assembly Nominations
13.21:24:14Adoption of Resolution No. 17, Reduction or Elimination of Certificated Services for Fiscal Year 2025-2026Action
13.31:27:38Adoption of Resolution No. 18, Release and Reassignment of Certificated Administrator(s)Action
13.41:28:16Adoption of Resolution No. 19, Determination of Order of Employment for Certificated Employees for Elimination of or Reductions in Particular Kinds of Services for Fiscal Year 2025-2026Action
13.51:29:29Adoption of Resolution No. 20, Reduction of Certain Classified Services for Fiscal Year 2025-2026Action
13.61:30:48Approval of Non-Reelection of Certificated Probationary PersonnelAction
13.71:31:36Approval of Release of Temporary TeachersAction
13.81:33:18Approval of Personnel Changes for the 2025-2026 School YearAction
13.91:34:12Receipt of Governing Board’s Initial Proposal for Negotiations with Redwood City Teachers Association for the 2026-2027 School Year
13.1014:18Acceptance of the Redwood City Teachers Association’s Sunshine Proposal
141:35:45Board and Superintendent Reports10min
15Information
16Correspondence1min
171:39:15Other Business/Suggested Items for Future Agenda1min
181:39:40Board of Trustees Meeting Reflection10min
191:41:03Board of Trustees Meeting Calendar1min
201:42:13Adjournment (Action Required)