Board actions at a glance: Feb. 10, 2026 meeting

Stanford Fell City Schools Board of Education · February 11, 2026

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Summary

Trustees approved the meeting agenda and consent items, accepted audits, approved a provisional intern permit, waived second readings on required policy updates, approved a Chromebook purchase, and accepted donations; motions were passed by voice vote as recorded on the floor.

The Stanford Fell City Schools board took the following formal actions during its Feb. 10 meeting (summarized from motions and voice votes recorded in the public meeting):

- Agenda approval: Motion to approve the meeting agenda was moved and seconded; board voted in favor. - Consent agenda: The board approved the consent agenda as presented. - CSBA delegate assembly ballot: The board approved casting its vote for the candidate representing Marin County Subregion 3D. - Annual audits: The board approved the 2023–24 and 2024–25 audit reports (elementary, high school, bond and Marin Pupil Transportation Agency audits). Staff reported a clean audit with one nonfinancial procedural finding related to capital assets accounting. - Classified seniority resolution (Resolution 2526‑25): Board approved the revised classified seniority list. - Provisional internship permit: Board approved a provisional intern permit for a certificated elementary special‑education teacher covering a leave at the Early Learning Center. - Policy readings and waivers: Board approved first readings and waived second readings for the Response to Immigration Enforcement policy (BP/AR 1.4.45) and associated student‑records and safety plan updates to meet the March 1 deadline. - Chromebook procurement: Board authorized a Chromebook purchase (quoted range discussed at 450–550 units; staff indicated a not‑to‑exceed authorization consistent with the vendor quote); motion passed. - Donations: The board accepted donations including $796.40 from Kona Ice for Bahia Vista and $2,298.50 for Coleman Elementary transportation.

Vote format: Most approvals were voice votes with "aye" recorded; the transcript does not include roll‑call tallies for each vote. Where specific mover/second were recorded in the minutes, they are noted in the meeting transcript.