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Board approves higher construction spending limit, opens math adoption and directs policy on single-sex facilities

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The Yuma Elementary District Governing Board unanimously approved three measures on Feb. 11: raising the job-order contract limit to $2 million, opening the K–8 core math adoption process and directing staff to draft a written policy on single-sex facilities with optional alternatives.

The Yuma Elementary District (District 1) Governing Board on Feb. 11 voted unanimously on three action items after routine business and reports.

The board approved raising the district’s job-order contracting (JOC) spending limit from $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 to allow faster responses to school renovation and maintenance needs. The board also voted to open the district’s formal K–8 core math adoption process and to direct administration to draft a written policy designating single-sex areas (bathrooms, showers, gymnasiums, locker rooms) by a person’s biological sex at birth while providing optional facilities for anyone uncomfortable using their designated area.

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