Fairfield-Suisun school board committees meet on city coordination, Safe Routes to School
The Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District held three meetings in the past two weeks, all of them informational and procedural. No votes, decisions, or dollar amounts were recorded in any of the agendas, and minutes have not yet been published. The most substantive items came from two joint committee meetings with the cities of Fairfield and Suisun City, which included updates from city and district officials and presentations on student transportation programs.
Governance Subcommittee Candidate Information Meeting
On July 29, the Governing Board Governance Subcommittee met for a Candidate Information Meeting. The agenda covered introductions, general information, and governance roles and responsibilities. No specific actions were listed.
Fairfield Joint Committee Meeting
On August 3, the City of Fairfield and the school district held a joint committee meeting to discuss items of mutual concern. The agenda included updates from City Manager David Gassaway, Superintendent Jennifer Sachs, Police Chief Dan Marshall, and Fire Chief John Sturdee. The committee also heard a presentation on the Solano Safe Routes to School program by Program Manager Amy Antunano. The meeting was described as primarily informational and procedural, with no decisions or votes listed.
Suisun City Joint Committee Meeting
On August 6, the Suisun City and school district joint committee met for a similar purpose. The agenda included updates from Suisun City Manager Bret Prebula and Superintendent Jennifer Sachs. Two presentations were given: the Solano Safe Routes to School program by Amy Antunano, and the Suisun Microtransit/School Tripper service by Brandon Thomson, Senior Transit Mobility Coordinator. The committee also discussed topics for future meetings. Public comment was invited on agenda items. No votes or decisions were recorded.
No decisions recorded
All three meetings were agenda-only, meaning minutes have not yet been published. None of the agendas listed any resolutions, contracts, expenditures, or other formal actions. The meetings appear to have been held for information sharing and coordination between the district and its municipal partners.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are scheduled for the Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District within the next 14 days, according to the provided data. Residents interested in attending future meetings should check the district's official calendar for updates.