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Board approves contracts, technology purchases and meal price increase; delegates Title VI certifications to superintendent

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Summary

At its regular meeting the Mesa Public Schools Governing Board approved multiple procurement and routine items — including a welding shop contract, laptop purchases, and social studies supplemental resources — and delegated authority to the superintendent to sign federal Title VI/FERPA/PPRA assurances. The Title VI delegation passed 3–1–1.

The Mesa Public Schools Governing Board approved a set of procurement, personnel and routine items at its April meeting, including a memorandum of understanding tied to a state math course exploration, several technology purchases, a CTE facility contract and the annual social studies supplemental‑materials renewal. The board also voted to delegate authority to the superintendent to sign federal assurances required by the Arizona Department of Education; that delegation passed 3 yeas, 1 nay and 1 abstention.

Key outcomes "at a glance":

- Memorandum of Understanding — ISQR early exploration project: approved (motion and unanimous vote recorded). The MOU will let the Arizona Department of Education, with WestEd and foundation funding, engage district teachers in professional learning to explore a possible integrated statistics or quantitative‑reasoning fourth‑year math pathway; the agreement covers one year of…

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