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Fairfield-Suisun trustees reject changes that would reduce vice president’s formal role in agenda preparation
Summary
Trustees voted 5–2 on Nov. 20 to reject proposed governance bylaw revisions that would have removed the vice president from routine agenda-preparation meetings and allowed the president to name a designee. Board members who opposed the changes said they preserve checks and training for future officers.
The Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District governing board voted on Nov. 20 to reject proposed revisions to multiple governance bylaws that would have removed the vice president from a formal role in agenda preparation and replaced that role with a president-designated designee.
Vice President (Trustee) Wilson moved to “not adopt” the proposed changes to items listed as 10p and 10w and to oppose the modification to bylaw 9240 on board training (item 10s), saying the proposed language had been introduced without adequate prior disclosure and that keeping the vice president involved provides an important check and a training opportunity for upcoming…
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