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Clovis Unified board adopts routine contracts and resolutions, reports closed‑session dismissal

Clovis Unified School District Governing Board · March 1, 2026
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Summary

On Oct. 9, 2024, the Clovis Unified Governing Board approved multiple consent items and annual resolutions, authorized agreements for preschool food distribution and behavioral training, accepted an amendment to the CSEA successor agreement, and reported a closed‑session dismissal of a classified employee.

President Hugh Awtrey reconvened the Clovis Unified School District Governing Board’s public meeting on Oct. 9, 2024, where trustees approved a series of routine consent items and formal actions affecting district operations.

The Board unanimously reported a closed‑session decision to dismiss a classified employee who failed to timely demand a hearing and thus waived that right. The Board recorded the motion as passed in closed session and reported the action to the public during reconvened business.

The Board approved routine consent items including conference requests, fundraiser and student trip approvals, ratification of purchase orders and warrants numbered 681207 through 681997, change orders, and the disposal of surplus equipment. The Board also adopted annual items such as Resolution No. 4010 to participate in the nationwide "Lights on Afterschool" celebration and an annual agreement…

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