In a recent board meeting, trustees unanimously approved the budget overview for parents and initiated the adoption process for the 2024-2025 budget. The approval came after a brief discussion, with no public comments or questions raised on the budget itself.
Former trustee Mitch Nelson expressed disappointment over unspent general fund money that could have benefited economically disadvantaged students, urging the board to reconsider its budgeting practices. He emphasized the need for better allocation of resources to support students who struggle to meet state standards, particularly English language learners.
The board also discussed an amendment to the employment agreement for Superintendent Allende Rudolph, extending his contract through June 30, 2028, with annual salary increases tied to those of certificated and classified employees. This proposal sparked significant public concern, with several speakers questioning the timing and necessity of renewing the superintendent's contract, especially given the impending turnover of board members due to upcoming elections.
Critics highlighted the superintendent's performance, particularly regarding literacy rates among students, and called for a more community-inclusive decision-making process. They argued that the incoming board should have the opportunity to evaluate the superintendent's performance and make decisions about his future.
Despite the pushback, the board proceeded with the contract amendment, citing the need for continuity in leadership. The meeting concluded with a commitment to transparency, as trustees agreed to make the full contract available online for public review.