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Board trims and clarifies student board member rules; directs staff to consult high school on academic credit
Summary
Trustees edited proposed student board member language, removing some petition and compensation provisions, keeping principal selection language and asking administrators to advise on offering service‑hour or CTE credit.
During the Feb. 4 study session the San Marino Unified School District Board considered CSBA recommended revisions to the student board member bylaw (Board Bylaw 9150). The board accepted several clarifying edits, removed a number of procedural provisions and asked staff to consult San Marino High School about academic credit or service‑hour recognition.
Staff described the CSBA language, which allows student board members to receive elective course credit “based on the number of equivalent daily instructional minutes” and notes mileage reimbursement language; presenters and trustees discussed whether that…
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