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Board records closed‑session actions: student reinstatement, principal appointment, non‑reelection; adopts Donate Life resolution

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Summary

At its April 14 meeting, the Sweetwater Union High School District Board approved the reinstatement of one student, appointed Dr. Alex Salazar as principal of Bonita Vista High School, approved the non‑reelection of a probationary certificated employee, and adopted Resolution No. 4966 designating April 2025 as Donate Life Month.

The Sweetwater Union High School District Board of Education recorded several formal actions during or following a closed session on April 14.

The board approved the reinstatement of one student. According to the minutes recorded in the meeting transcript, the motion was “Moved by Solis, second by Emeril” and the vote was recorded as Arancibia — yes; Emeril — yes; Lopez — yes; Lopez — yes; Solis — yes. The motion passed; the transcript records the outcome as approved.

The board appointed Dr. Alex Salazar as principal of Bonita Vista High School. The transcript records: “Moved by Emeril, second by Arancibia, to approve the appointment of doctor Alex Salazar as principal, Benita Vista High School” with the same five recorded yes votes and the outcome recorded as approved.

The board approved the non‑reelection of one probationary certificated employee. The transcript records: “Moved by Lopez, second by Solis to approve the non reelection of 1 probationary certificated employee” with the vote recorded as five yes votes; the outcome was approved.

On the open agenda, the board adopted Resolution No. 4966 designating April 2025 as Donate Life Month. The motion to adopt that resolution was moved and seconded on the record and passed 5–0.

Why it matters: The closed‑session personnel actions finalize employment and student‑discipline outcomes that affect individual employees and a student; the principal appointment names the district’s school leader for Bonita Vista High School. The resolution declaration is ceremonial but triggers district recognition and outreach tied to organ and tissue donation awareness.

Documentation: All four actions were recorded in the meeting transcript and the board vote tallies were recorded as unanimous (5–0) where shown. The transcript does not include details about the probationary employee (name or assignment) or the student case beyond the motions and vote tallies.