Votes at a glance: Dec. 16 Tehachapi Unified board meeting

Tehachapi Unified School District Board of Trustees · December 17, 2025

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Summary

Trustees approved the consent agenda, two resolutions on fiscal certification and developer fees, multiple routine agreements, surplus property declaration, and a provisional internship permit; most actions passed unanimously.

At its Dec. 16 meeting Tehachapi Unified’s board recorded the following formal outcomes:

• Agenda approval (organizational period): Motion by Trustee Cooper, second by Vice President Kelly — Motion carries 5‑0 (SEG 062).

• Organizational officer appointments: Paul Kaminski elected president; Dr. Tracy Kelly elected vice president; Jackie Wood elected clerk; Trustee Kelly named county committee representative — motions carried during organizational meeting (SEG 096‑120 and surrounding records).

• Consent agenda: Motion by Vice President Kelly, second by Trustee Cooper — Motion carries 6‑0 (SEG 965‑974).

• Resolution No. 01DEC25 (positive certification of first interim report): Motion to adopt by roll call — Motion carries 6‑0 (SEG 2062‑2101).

• Resolution No. 02DEC25 (annual and 5‑year accounting of development fees): Motion to adopt by roll call — Motion carries 6‑0 (SEG 2289‑2309).

• Approvals of agreements and contracts (IEE providers, Frontline Education help‑desk transition, AVID tutor job description, and related items): Multiple motions carried; roll calls recorded as 6‑0 where indicated (SEG 2310‑2360).

• Declaration of surplus/obsolete transportation vehicles: Motion carried by roll call 6‑0 (SEG 2416‑2438).

• Provisional Internship Permit (PIP) for a multiple‑subject candidate (Kazakos): Motion carried 6‑0 (SEG 2440‑2483).

No notable motions failed or were tabled; the board entered closed session for superintendent evaluation and reported no action at reconvening.