Lincoln Unified School District public meetings in 2020
5 substantive meetings from 2020, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
John McCandless Charter School
The John McCandless Charter School Executive Board will hold its annual organizational meeting, electing officers and setting the 2021 meeting schedule. The board will also consider approving the LCAP timeline, payment reports, and meeting minutes. A closed session will address public employee discipline, dismissal, or release.
- Election of President, Vice President/Clerk, and Secretary for 2021
- Approval of 2021 regular meeting dates (Jan 27, Mar 3, Jun 16, Sep 22, Oct 20, May 20, Dec 16)
- Approval of proposed timeline for 2021-2022 LCAP development
- Ratification of November 2020 payment reports
- Closed session on public employee discipline/dismissal/release
Imported Meetings: 2007- 2025
The Lincoln Unified School District Board of Trustees held its annual organizational meeting, electing Tony Yadon as president and installing newly elected trustees Ashley Jones and Sandra Chan. The board also approved officers, sub-committee chairs, and the 2021 meeting calendar, along with a consent agenda that included a COVID-19 contact tracing consultant contract and routine financial items.
- Elected Tony Yadon as Board President for 2021
- Installed Trustees Ashley Jones (Area 2) and Sandra Chan (Area 4)
- Approved consultant contract with The Stepping Stones Group at $79/hour for COVID-19 contact tracing (Jan–Jun 2021)
- Adopted Resolution 20-46, annual accounting of development fees for 2019-20
- Approved surplus property list for disposal
Imported Meetings: 2007- 2025
The Lincoln Unified School District Board of Trustees will hold a regular meeting with a closed session at 6 p.m. and open session at 7 p.m., live streamed. The board will consider consent items including personnel matters and a gift report, and will discuss or act on the First Interim Report on district finances, revisions to board bylaws, and presentations on Williams settlement inspections and AP/dual enrollment courses.
- Approve First Interim Report showing General Fund revenues revised to $113,497,221 and expenditures to $109,787,942
- Approve revisions to Board Bylaw 9100 (Organization) and 9110 (Terms of Office)
- Approve Gift Report totaling $10,000 in donations
- Presentation of Williams settlement inspections at Colonial Heights and Lincoln Elementary (no health/safety threats, no teacher misassignments or vacancies)
- Discussion of AP course enrollment and scores for 2019-20 and dual enrollment for 2020-21
Imported Meetings: 2007- 2025
The Lincoln Unified Board of Trustees held a regular meeting on November 18, 2020, with a closed session at 6:00 PM and open session at 7:00 PM. The board approved the District's Draft Plan for Return to In-Person Learning, which outlines safety measures for reopening schools. They also approved the superintendent's employment agreement, emergency electrical repairs at Claudia Landeen School, and the sale of used baseball equipment. The meeting was conducted virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Approved Draft Plan for Return to In-Person Learning
- Approved Employment Agreement for Superintendent
- Adopted Resolution 20-43 for emergency electrical repair at Claudia Landeen School
- Adopted Resolution 20-44 to sell used baseball equipment as fundraiser
- Ratified October payment report
Imported Meetings: 2007- 2025
The Lincoln Unified School District Board of Trustees held a special meeting on November 10, 2020, to consider and approve a plan for returning students to in-person instruction, along with resolutions for emergency procurement and grant applications. The board voted unanimously (with one abstention) to approve the return plan, and also approved resolutions to expedite purchases of air purification and live stream technology using federal COVID-19 funds, and to authorize grant applications.
- Approved District Plan for Returning Students to In-Person Instruction (motion carried, 5 yea, 1 abstain)
- Adopted Resolution 20-41 for immediate procurement of air purification systems and live stream technology (funded by COVID-19 federal funds)
- Adopted Resolution 20-42 authorizing applications for local, state, and federal grants, including one with San Joaquin Air Pollution Control District
- Public comments accepted only for agendized items, with 3-minute speaker limit