Temecula Valley Unified board approves amended agenda after members agree to pull online textbook item
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The board approved the meeting agenda 5-0 after agreeing to pull Action Item 2 (the district's new online cognitive digital textbook/database) and after votes to keep other items in Action; members debated moving Action Item 12 to Information & Reports but the motion to move it failed.
The Temecula Valley Unified School District Governing Board on Tuesday voted 5-0 to approve an amended agenda that removed the district's online cognitive digital textbook item and retained several other items for action.
Dr. Joseph Komoroske opened the meeting and asked to pull Action Item 2 — described in the meeting as the new online textbook/cognitive digital textbook database — saying he had not had time to review materials that were available only online and asked the item be brought back at the next meeting.
Board discussion then focused on whether to remove or postpone several listed items. Mr. Schwartz asked to remove the adoption of revised bylaws on parliamentary procedure from tonight's votes until he could consult his attorney. Board members debated whether Action Item 12 should be moved to Information & Reports so the board could draft an administrative regulation or bylaw and return the item later. Dr. Anderson moved to keep Item 12 in Action; that motion to move it to Information failed in a roll call.
Dr. Anderson then moved, and Mr. Schwartz seconded, to approve the agenda with the agreed amendments. Linnea conducted roll call; the motion carried 5-0 and the agenda was adopted. The board subsequently announced it would meet in closed session under the Government Code for listed agenda items.
No substantive vote on curriculum or contract approvals took place in open session during this meeting; pulled items were scheduled for future meetings or further review.
