AUHSD trustees approve array of resolutions, contracts and MOUs; most items pass unanimously

Anaheim Union High School District Board of Trustees ยท January 16, 2026

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Summary

At its Jan. 8 meeting the Anaheim Union High School District board approved multiple resolutions, awards and memoranda of understanding (including adoption of the 2025'28 ASTA collective bargaining agreement), with most votes recorded as 5'0'00 or unanimous.

The Anaheim Union High School District Board of Trustees approved a series of resolutions, contracts, memoranda of understanding and operational awards at its Jan. 8 meeting, with most measures passing on unanimous voice or roll'call votes.

Key approvals included: - Item 11.12: Memorandum of understanding with the Asian American Education Project (moved up on the agenda and approved by roll call, 5-0). - Item 11.3: Authorization to sign school facility program applications and related documents (Resolution 202526F05; approved by roll call, 5-0). - Item 11.4: Delegation of authority to district staff to enter into change orders not to exceed $100,000 (moved, seconded and approved by roll call, 5-0). Trustees briefly asked about prior thresholds before approving the change. - Operational awards and agreements: network equipment procurement (FRP 2626Dash19ERate29), food services award, and approvals for school-connected organizations and sponsorships were approved with little debate. - Item 11.10: Agreement for outcome'centric advising tied to a Chan Zuckerberg Initiative grantee-curated consultant (Bivong) to build data dashboards and align work to the LCAP; trustees received clarifying answers about deliverables and approved the agreement (5-0). - Item 11.15: Adoption of the 2025'28 collective bargaining agreement with ASTA after a public hearing; the board voted to adopt the agreement (roll call recorded as 5-0).

Consent calendar items, ratifications and other routine approvals also passed, and trustees used the remainder of the meeting for routine reports and announcements. Vote tallies recorded in the transcript regularly list Trustees O'Neil, McCollis, Hochi (Hoshi/Hochuli variant in transcript), Randall Trejo and the board president as voting "aye." No items on the transcript failed or were tabled during this meeting.

Quotations and procedural notes in this summary reflect attributions and roll call votes as recorded in the meeting transcript; specific staff presentations accompanied some items but did not result in amended motions.