In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the approval of a new contract for Superintendent Alvarado, highlighting the need for financial prudence and protective measures for the district. Board members expressed concerns about potential liabilities associated with the contract, emphasizing the importance of a probationary period and a severance package to safeguard the district's finances.
Trustee Wagstaff advocated for a one-year probationary period alongside a three-year contract, arguing that this approach would align with industry standards and provide necessary protections for both the district and Alvarado. She stressed that without such measures, the district could face significant financial repercussions, potentially amounting to $700,000, which she deemed unsustainable.
The board ultimately voted on an amendment to include the probationary period, which passed with a majority. Following this, the board moved to approve the contract as negotiated, despite some dissenting votes. Trustee Jansen supported the contract, noting the importance of having an outsider in the superintendent role, especially in light of ongoing investigations.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to finalize the contract details, ensuring that the district's interests are prioritized while also supporting the new superintendent's transition into the role.