Votes at a glance: Azusa Unified board approves resolutions, contracts and calendar (Feb. 10, 2026)
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Summary
At the Feb. 10 meeting the board approved the consent agenda, a safe-and-secure learning resolution, an agreement with Leadership Associates, district audit acceptance, personnel reduction resolutions, the 2027–28 school calendar and adjournment — all by 5–0 votes.
The Azusa Unified School District Board of Education approved several routine and substantive items by unanimous votes during its Feb. 10, 2026 meeting. The following actions were recorded on the public record:
- Consent agenda (item 10.1): Motion and second recorded; passed 5–0. - Resolution 25‑26‑19, “A Safe and Secure Learning Environment for All” (item 13.2): Board member remarks preceded a vote; motion passed 5–0. - Agreement between Azusa Unified School District and Leadership Associates (item 13.3): Motion and second recorded; passed 5–0. - Acceptance of the 2023–24 and 2024–25 district and Measure K audit reports (item 14.1): Auditor presented clean opinions; board accepted the reports by motion and recorded vote. - Resolution 25‑26‑15 (item 15.1): Decrease number of classified positions due to lack of work and/or funds; motion passed 5–0. The board did not provide staffing counts on the public record during the meeting. - Resolution 25‑26‑16 (item 15.2): Reduction and discontinuance of particular kinds of certificated services; motion passed 5–0. No details about which certificated roles would be affected were discussed on the record. - Approval of the 2027–28 school attendance calendar (item 15.3): Motion passed 5–0. - Adjournment (item 16.1): Motion to adjourn passed 5–0; the meeting ended at approximately 8:40 p.m.
Where the motion originator or seconder was not named in the public transcript, the minutes record only the motion and recorded vote. Board members and staff noted that some personnel actions were required by budget considerations; the meeting record did not include enumerated job counts or names of affected positions. The board did not hear public comment on these agenda items (no blue cards submitted).

