Votes at a glance: FSUSD board actions, Nov. 20, 2025
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The board approved consent calendar items (minus three pulled items), rejected three governance bylaw revisions (10p, 10s, 10w), approved comprehensive school safety plans and several resolutions and bargaining disclosures. This summary lists formal motions and outcomes recorded during the meeting.
The Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District governing board recorded the following formal actions on Nov. 20, 2025. Votes and motions are taken from the public transcript and meeting record provided at the meeting.
- Consent Calendar: The consent calendar was approved as moved and seconded with items 10p, 10s and 10w pulled for separate consideration; the remainder of the consent calendar passed.
- Item 10p (Governance bylaw change): Motion to not adopt (mover: Trustee Wilson; second: Doctor Tilly). Motion to reject the proposed change passed (reported tally: 5–2). Outcome: proposal failed; status quo retained.
- Item 10s (Board bylaw 9240 — training): Motion to not adopt (mover: Trustee Wilson; second: Doctor Tilly). Motion to reject the revision carried; outcome: status quo retained.
- Item 10w (Bylaw 9322 — agenda materials/agenda preparation): Motion to not adopt (mover: Trustee Wilson; second: Doctor Tilly). Motion passed; outcome: status quo retained.
- Item 11a (2025–26 Comprehensive School Safety Plans with disaster response manual): Moved by Doctor Tilly, seconded by Doctor Duarte; board approved (voice vote recorded: Aye — unanimous as recorded in transcript). Outcome: approved; implementation assigned to Educational Services and site administrators.
- Item 12b (Resolution number 30/36 25–26 — accounting of developer fees for fiscal year 24–25): Moved and seconded; motion carried. Outcome: approved.
- Items 13a–d (Sunshine disclosures for collective bargaining initial proposals) and 13b–d approvals: Moved and seconded; motions carried. Outcome: disclosures approved as recorded.
- Item 13e (Resolution 31 25–26 authorizing employment under provisional internship permits) and 13f (Resolution 32 25–26 authorizing speech-language pathologist local assignment): Motions moved and seconded; board approved both resolutions.
The transcript shows motions were made, seconded and put to a vote for these items. For several votes the transcript records a voice “Aye” and no roll-call breakdown; when the record contains a numerical tally (e.g., for item 10p, 10s, 10w) the outcome and counts have been recorded in the timeline and in the governance article above.
The board indicated a number of follow-up actions including governance workshop/retreat for bylaw language, implementation and reporting on the approved school safety plans, and scheduled review cycles for policy drafts such as the smartphone policy.
