Glendale Elementary board re-elects president, appoints clerk and approves policy first reading

Glendale Elementary School District Governing Board · January 9, 2026

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Summary

On Jan. 8 the Glendale Elementary School District board re-elected Mike Martinez as president, appointed Monica Pimentel as clerk, approved the consent agenda, and passed a first reading of revised policy manual sections E and F; all recorded roll-call votes were unanimous 'aye.'

The Glendale Elementary School District governing board held routine organizational business at its Jan. 8 meeting and recorded unanimous votes on a series of procedural items.

Board members voted to approve the meeting agenda and then re-elected Mike Martinez to continue as board president. Monica Pimentel was nominated and approved as board clerk in her absence. A motion to approve the consent agenda (the packet referenced as roughly 170 pages) carried on a roll-call vote.

The board approved the first reading of revised policy manual sections E and F after Superintendent Segota Jones summarized the changes, saying most revisions reorganized or clarified existing language and one technology-related regulation was removed for security reasons. A public speaker noted newly added language requiring at least 10 days' notice before a meeting about closing a school; the superintendent confirmed prior school-closure postings followed the guidelines.

All recorded roll-call votes reported in the transcript show the four present board members voting 'aye.' The meeting concluded after a motion to adjourn passed by unanimous 'aye' votes.