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Board approves Ellington sale amendment and instructional‑materials resolution; payroll‑warrant reissue request fails
Summary
The Azusa Unified School District Board of Education took several formal actions Oct. 7, approving a contract amendment for a surplus property sale, adopting a resolution on instructional materials sufficiency, approving the 2025‑26 meeting calendar and passing ceremonial resolutions.
The Azusa Unified School District Board of Education took several formal actions Oct. 7, approving a contract amendment for a surplus property sale, adopting a resolution on instructional materials sufficiency, approving the 2025‑26 meeting calendar and passing ceremonial resolutions. One request to authorize the county to investigate and reissue old payroll warrants did not receive the majority required and therefore failed.
Why it matters: the property sale amendment moves a district surplus property transaction forward and makes associated deposits nonrefundable; certification of instructional materials is an annual compliance step; the payroll‑warrant item raised questions about internal controls and documentation.
Key votes and outcomes
- Approval — Second amendment to purchase and sale agreement with Covina LLC (former Ellington School). Motion by Board member Grier; second by Board member Ramos. Vote: 3 yes, 0 no, 2 absent. Outcome: approved. Notes: Superintendent Arturo Ortega said Covina Burke (a Covina LLC subsidiary of RC…
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