The Tempe Union High School District (TUHSD) held a Study Session and Governing Board Meeting on July 12, 2023, focusing on various educational initiatives and administrative matters. The meeting commenced with a commendation of the summer school program, which reportedly achieved a near 100% pass rate in algebra, highlighting the effectiveness of the staff and leadership involved. Board members expressed gratitude for the hard work and dedication of the team, emphasizing the importance of their efforts in providing students with opportunities for credit recovery and acceleration.
Following the recognition of the summer program, the meeting proceeded to public comment, which yielded no responses. The board then moved to approve the consent agenda, encompassing items G1 through G23, which passed unanimously.
The agenda included a public hearing on the Tempe Union Online Instructional Time Model, which also received no public comment. The board subsequently approved the revised instructional time model, allowing for submission to the state.
Next, the board addressed the adoption of the 2023-2024 expenditure budget. The budget was presented as a formality, with no additional questions raised, leading to its approval. Items K2 through K4 were also approved in a single motion without objection.
In human resources, the board discussed an addendum to the superintendent's contract related to a performance-based pay plan for the previous fiscal year, which was approved. However, the item concerning the performance-based pay plan for the upcoming fiscal year was tabled for further discussion during a retreat aimed at aligning district and superintendent goals.
The meeting continued with the approval of the district's vision, mission, and values, which had been refined based on feedback from previous discussions. Board members praised the emphasis on prioritizing students and supporting staff.
Lastly, the board addressed the comprehensive school safety plan, proposing to enter executive session to discuss sensitive safety operations and plans. The motion to convene in executive session was approved unanimously, allowing for a more in-depth discussion of safety measures.
Overall, the meeting underscored the district's commitment to enhancing educational outcomes and ensuring student safety, with a focus on collaborative leadership and strategic planning for the future.