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Monrovia board approves slate of contracts, curriculum purchases and personnel agreements; Boys & Girls Club deal set for one year

5031909 · June 20, 2025
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Summary

At its June 11 meeting the Monrovia Unified School District board approved multiple consent and action items including curriculum licenses, contracts for student services, tentative labor agreements and a one-year Boys & Girls Club after-school contract while correcting a previously listed three-year term.

The Monrovia Unified School District Board on June 11 approved a series of consent and action items covering curriculum purchases, service contracts and personnel agreements as it closed the school year.

The board approved multiple items on the consent calendar, described on the district agenda as 27 separate entries for contracts and expenditures that take effect for the 2025–26 school year. Among action items moved by the board were a new freshman seminar graduation requirement, an overnight retreat for high‑school student leaders, and extension of an MHS cheer‑camp field trip.

Several vendor and program agreements were approved: an agreement renewed and expanded with FoodEd to include a high‑school level program; a DIBELS license with Amplify for reading assessment; the IXL learning platform (with Board member Lockerbie recorded as abstaining because she said she lacked information); and…

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