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Tustin Unified board approves nutrition job descriptions, adopts consent calendar and student personnel actions

Tustin Unified School District Board of Education · January 10, 2025
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Summary

Trustees approved new job titles and salary placements for an assistant director of nutrition services and a nutrition specialist, adopted the consent calendar, and approved pupil personnel items including readmission and a stipulated suspended expulsion.

At its January meeting, the Tustin Unified School District board approved multiple personnel and student-personnel actions, including new job descriptions for nutrition services and routine pupil personnel motions.

A motion to approve the new title, job description and salary placement for an assistant director of nutrition services was moved and adopted by voice vote. The board later approved a separate motion to adopt the job description and salary placement for an additional nutrition specialist; both motions passed with no nays recorded.

The board then moved to accept the district’s consent calendar "as posted." The consent calendar was adopted by voice vote with no recorded opposition.

Under pupil personnel items, the board approved the readmission of a student identified in the agenda as SN 02/2320, with a board member stating, “I move that we approve the readmission to Tustin Unified School District of that student, and all terms and conditions have been met.” The board also considered motions on student discipline items SN20242511 and SN20242512; for SN20242512 the transcript records a motion approving a stipulated suspended expulsion for the dates listed.

Where motions were recorded in the transcript, outcomes were recorded as voice votes; the transcript did not include a full roll-call vote tally for these items.