During a recent government meeting, key discussions centered on transportation issues and educational policies, particularly regarding student cell phone use.
One board member raised concerns about the ongoing fleet problems despite the resolution of bus driver vacancies. They requested updates on both contractor and internal fleet statuses, as well as the staffing of routes in North County that remain under-resourced. The board acknowledged these concerns and committed to addressing them in the upcoming school opening presentation, which will include a three to four-year staffing comparison to illustrate progress.
Additionally, the meeting highlighted the need for a revised cell phone policy in schools. A board member emphasized that the goal of this policy is not to confiscate phones but to improve student outcomes, which have been negatively affected by excessive phone use. They stressed the importance of building relationships based on trust and respect between teachers and students, advocating for a consistent approach to policy implementation across all schools.
The board also noted that the review of the cell phone policy is part of a broader initiative to enhance student performance, which includes examining grading policies, attendance, and discipline issues. The overarching aim is to transition from good to great in educational outcomes, with a commitment to addressing the factors that impact student success.