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Board reviews first reading of facility‑naming policy; staff adds criteria and removes memorial section

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Summary

The board reviewed the first reading of a revised facility‑naming policy on March 11 that adds criteria for naming rights, requires written naming agreements and removes a memorials section, and asked staff to return with a second reading and administrative regulations.

The San Marino Unified Board of Education received a first reading on March 11 of a revised board policy (BP 73/10 naming of facility) establishing criteria and process for naming district schools, buildings and facilities.

Staff said the revised policy replaces the word "shall" with "may" to give the board discretion, and explicitly allows naming for individuals or entities who made "outstanding contributions" (including financial contributions), individuals of statewide or national significance, students who died while enrolled, or the geographic area where the facility is located. The policy expands the list of named facilities to include classrooms,…

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