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Deer Valley Unified School District, AZ

Deer Valley Unified School District public meetings in 2020

4 substantive meetings from 2020, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.

Tue Dec 8, 2020

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DVUSD board approves $23M in payroll and expense vouchers

The Deer Valley Unified School District Governing Board is holding a regular meeting with a consent agenda covering routine approvals, including minutes, human resources changes, and financial reports. The board will also hear reports on enrollment, the online learning program, and COVID-19 return-to-school planning, and recognize student athletes and outgoing board members.

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Tue Dec 8, 2020

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Public hearing on revised 2020-21 budget for Deer Valley USD

The Deer Valley Unified School District Governing Board is holding a special public hearing to discuss a revised Fiscal Year 2020-21 expenditure budget, as required by state law before December 15. The board will allow community questions and may later adopt the revised budget. The meeting is limited to 50 attendees due to COVID-19 restrictions and will be live-streamed.

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Tue Dec 8, 2020

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Board discusses return-to-school plan for 2021

The Deer Valley Unified School District Governing Board is holding a special work session to discuss the return to school for the 2021 school year. The meeting includes procedural items and is subject to COVID-19 restrictions, including a 50-person limit and face covering requirements.

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Tue Nov 10, 2020

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Board approves $745,079 for 3-6 science curriculum materials

The Deer Valley Unified School District Governing Board is meeting to take action on several items, including approving a recommendation for new 3-6 science curriculum materials costing an estimated $745,079. The board will also receive reports on enrollment and finances, hear a COVID-19 return-to-school update, and vote on a consent agenda that includes approving payroll and expense vouchers totaling over $27.8 million. Public comment is limited to 30 minutes due to the governor's executive order capping gatherings at 50 people.

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