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Trustees debate new assistant superintendent job description amid public pushback; closed session approves settlement and assistant principal hire

Cajon Valley Union School District Governing Board · November 29, 2025
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Summary

At a special meeting, trustees considered a proposed assistant superintendent job description after public commenters urged spending priorities for classrooms; the item was discussed and moved for later consideration. After a closed session the board reported a unanimous 4‑0 settlement approval and appointed Megan Reynolds as assistant principal.

Trustees at a Cajon Valley Union School District special meeting debated whether to adopt a new job description for an "Assistant Superintendent, Educational Excellence and Innovation," while members of the public urged the board to prioritize classroom staff over new administrative positions.

The chair introduced the recommendation and asked staff for comment; Michelle Hayes, who prepared the job description, explained that new job descriptions are processed through HR and that adopting a description does not equal hiring. "The job description would be implemented in the manner in which it was approved by the governing board," Hayes said, emphasizing that the presence of a job description does not mean an…

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