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Board approves consent agenda, personnel motions and safety‑training pay agreement

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Summary

At its Feb. 13 meeting the Brentwood Board approved multiple consent agenda items including certificated and noncertificated personnel action reports and authorized the board president to execute an agreement with BIPSO to set pay for the director of school safety to provide 10 security guard training sessions as part of Graduation Plus.

The Brentwood Union Free School District Board of Education approved its consent agendas and several personnel items during the Feb. 13 business meeting, and authorized an agreement related to school safety training.

The board approved consent agenda blocks B‑1 (items a–m) and B‑2 (items a–w) by motion. Individual personnel actions were approved in D‑1a (certificated personnel action report) and D‑1b (noncertificated personnel action report). Motions cited in the public record show votes announced as “Aye” by the board president; the transcript records motions and seconders but does not include a roll‑call tally by name in the public portion.

Separately, the board authorized the president to execute an agreement between the district, the Brentwood Principals and Supervisors Organization (BIPSO), and the director of school safety to set the rate of pay for the director to provide 10 security guard training sessions as part of the Graduation Plus program. The motion to authorize execution of the agreement was made by Cindy Saffery and seconded by Eileen Harmon.

Why it matters: The personnel approvals complete routine staffing and assignment business for the district; the BIPSO agreement clarifies compensation for additional safety‑training work assigned to the director of school safety and ties those sessions to the Graduation Plus initiative.

Ending: The board moved through the consent agenda and personnel motions expeditiously and recorded approvals as part of the Feb. 13 business meeting.