Board approves AI policy work group, Facilitron rentals platform, K12Logic services and other consent items

Lennox Unified School District Board of Trustees · October 8, 2025

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Summary

Trustees voted to establish steps toward an AI policy committee, approved a Facilitron service agreement to automate facility rentals, a K12Logic technology service agreement, positive-expectations plans for several schools, and other routine consent items. Roll-call votes were recorded.

The Lennox Unified School District board approved multiple consent items after discussion. Key outcomes included:

• AI policy and committee: The board discussed administrative regulations for Policy 0441 (artificial intelligence) and agreed to establish a committee to guide AI implementation and policy development. Trustees asked that the board member role on the committee be clearly delineated (primarily as listener/reporting role) and that administration define committee membership and scope. A motion to proceed was approved by roll call.

• Facilitron service agreement (C1294:2527): The board approved a services agreement with Facilitron to automate facility rental requests, publish rates, and collect payments online. Administration said the platform will provide reporting (most-used sites, break-even analysis) once implemented; Facilitron's standard fee was negotiated to a lower percentage for district elementary sites.

• K12 Logic (C1295:2526) and interim technology services: The board approved continuation of technology-support services through December as the district transitions leadership in IT and mentorship for the incoming director.

• Other consent items: The board approved the positive-expectations plans for the 2025–26 school year for Buford, Fountain, Jefferson, Moffat, Huerta and LMS, business-office purchase orders and other standard consent items. A motion to permit up to 150 students to enroll in the district choice program for 2026–27 also passed.

Recorded roll-call votes were taken on the consent agenda and on pulled items; administration and trustees said minutes and contract documents will be available in the district records.