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Bassett Unified board approves two resolutions, renames public‑participation bylaw and adopts consent calendar

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Summary

On May 13 the board approved Resolution 038‑25 (National Physical Fitness Sports Month) and Resolution 040‑25 (School Lunch Hero Day), renumbered a board bylaw to align with CSBA numbering, and approved the consent calendar including a purchase‑order increase. Motions carried by roll call.

The Bassett Unified Board of Education approved two routine resolutions, renumbered a board bylaw to match California School Boards Association numbering, and approved the meeting’s consent calendar during the May 13 regular meeting.

The board granted unanimous approval to Resolution No. 038‑25 recognizing National Physical Fitness Sports Month and Resolution No. 040‑25 recognizing School Lunch Hero Day. The motion to approve both resolutions was made by Board Member Norma Gonzalez and seconded by Board Member Dolores Rivera; the clerk recorded a roll‑call vote of “Aye” and the chair declared the motion carried.

The superintendent recommended a technical correction to the numeric assignment of a new bylaw governing public participation and conduct at meetings by revising Board Bylaw 9323.5 to Board Bylaw 9323.8 to align with CSBA model code numbers. The motion was seconded by Board Member Dina Flores; the board voted by roll call and approved the renumbering.

The board then approved the consent calendar, a package of routine administrative items bundled into one motion. During the consent discussion a trustee asked for clarification about a purchase‑order increase for Olivares Madruga; Superintendent Dr. Alejandro Alvarez said the additional funds help the district get through the remainder of the school year and are tied to ongoing human‑resources work with the vendor. The consent calendar motion was seconded by Board Member Marce Rivera and approved by roll call.

Other meeting housekeeping: the board announced its next regular meeting is scheduled for May 27, 2025. No actions were reported from the closed‑session items during the public report of closed session.

Why it matters: these motions are routine governance actions that keep the district’s policy numbering aligned with statewide model bylaws, recognize staff and programs, and authorize administrative purchases and personnel items through the consent process.