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Farmersville Unified trustees approve routine items, field trips and MOUs; warrants totaled $1.495 million

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Summary

At its meeting trustees approved the consent calendar, multiple field trips and memoranda of understanding, ratified warrants totaling $1,494,954.16, and scheduled closed-session labor and personnel matters.

The Farmersville Unified School District Board approved a series of routine items, field trips, contracts and agreements during a regular meeting that included the presentation on facilities (no action) and a contested facility-use request (see separate article).

Among the approvals the board adopted the agenda (with the deletion of agenda item 6.2), approved minutes of the regular meeting of Sept. 23, 2025, and ratified released warrants the board stated for Sept. 23, 2025 in the amount of $248,682.87 and Oct. 2, 2025 in the amount of $1,246,271.29 (totaling $1,494,954.16).

Trustees approved ASB and student club requests, multiple school field trips and fundraisers, and several agreements with the Tulare County Office of Education and College of the Sequoias, including a college-and-career-readiness agreement, a CCAP memorandum of understanding and K–12 Strong Workforce partner assurances. The board also approved a memorandum of understanding with Parent Institute for Quality Education (PIQE) and ratified county agreements for occupational therapy and related services for 2025–26.

Motion makers and seconders were recorded on multiple items across the agenda. For example, the motion to approve FJHS ASB clubs and fundraisers was made by John Alvarez and seconded by Merced (Mercedes) Zamora; approval of a new professional institute in Fresno had a motion by Sabrina Gomez and a second by John Alvarez. The board recorded unanimous votes on most routine items.

The meeting included closed-session items under the Brown Act: labor negotiations (Gov. Code §54957.6), public employee discipline/dismissal/release (Gov. Code §54957) and anticipated litigation (Gov. Code §54956.9); the board reported no action taken after closed session.