In a recent meeting of the Orange County Board of Education, members welcomed the start of the 2024-2025 school year, highlighting the successful launch of the summer program that has enrolled over 11,500 high school students. Superintendent Doctor Bean expressed gratitude towards the staff from the Office of Curriculum and Development (OCD) for their dedication in supporting student enrollment and teaching efforts.
The meeting also featured discussions on upcoming events, including the Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) Professional Learning Institute (PLI) conference and the Safe Schools conference, both scheduled to take place in Anaheim. Doctor Bean is set to welcome participants from across the county, state, and nation at these events, with board members commending the educational services department for their meticulous planning.
Board members shared their enthusiasm for the new leadership under Superintendent Bean, with several expressing optimism about the collaborative efforts ahead to benefit the 450,000 students in Orange County. The meeting concluded with a reminder for board members to prepare for updated photographs at the next gathering.
In closed session, the board reviewed matters related to existing and anticipated litigation, but no actions were taken. The meeting wrapped up with a positive outlook for the upcoming school year and a commitment to serving the community's educational needs.