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San Marino Unified reviews ‘public statements’ bylaw, affirms board president as default spokesperson

2295160 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

At a Feb. 4 study session the San Marino Unified School District Board reviewed CSBA-recommended language on who may speak publicly for the board and agreed to retain the board president (or designee) as the district’s default spokesperson while clarifying how individual members should label personal comments.

The San Marino Unified School District Board of Education reviewed proposed updates to Board Bylaw 9010, “Public Statements,” during a Feb. 4 study session and agreed with the California School Boards Association (CSBA) language that the board president is the board’s primary spokesperson, with the superintendent or other board‑designated representative authorized to speak on specific topics.

Board President Joseph Chang convened the meeting. Staff presenter Dr. Teritori reviewed the CSBA sample language and highlighted proposed changes that…

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