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Chandler Unified board approves MOUs with HealthCorps and Elevate AZ, $600K bus‑driver pilot and two media‑center renovations

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The Chandler Unified School District governing board on March 26 approved a set of program agreements, a bus‑driver compensation pilot and two elementary media‑center renovations funded from the 2019 bond program and the district’s fund balance.

The Chandler Unified School District governing board approved a series of agreements and projects at its March 26 meeting aimed at expanding after‑school health education, strengthening employer‑education links, addressing a bus driver shortage and renovating elementary media centers.

HealthCorps MOU (amended) The board approved a memorandum of understanding with HealthCorps Inc. to offer weekly health and wellness clubs for students in grades 5–12, with sessions limited to after‑school club settings. The MOU had been presented on the consent calendar; Board member Mrs. Mendoza moved to approve the agreement. During discussion a motion to have the board seek review from the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners on the definition of behavioral health counseling did not pass for lack of majority. The board then amended the MOU to remove classroom delivery language and require after‑school delivery only; that amendment passed and the MOU as amended passed on a…

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