Board reviews community‑schools proposals, consultant contract and a $78,822 campus‑branding request for Roosevelt

Central Unified Board of Trustees · March 11, 2026

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Summary

Trustees heard details on ProScreen signage ($78,822) proposed for Roosevelt Elementary and a recommended contract renewal with Corinne Campos & Associates to move the district’s community‑schools work from planning into implementation; administration recommended both items return for action on March 24.

Central Unified trustees received multiple community‑schools information items March 10, including a one‑time $78,822 ProScreen proposal for durable campus graphics and a recommended renewal of a consulting contract with Corinne Campos & Associates to support implementation of the district’s community‑schools grant activities.

Roosevelt Principal Stephanie Hamblin described the ProScreen plan — phased student photo walls, mesh banners on athletic fields and fence‑line privacy screens — saying the graphics support the school’s PBIS pillars and create a more welcoming community hub. Administration recommended placing the project on the March 24 agenda for board action.

Consultant Corinne Campos, who led the district’s planning grant work and secured an $8 million planning grant for several sites, described the implementation phase the contract would support: launching a district advisory, strengthening integrated student supports, braiding additional funding sources and building sustainability. Campos emphasized her team’s local experience and said implementation would focus on coaching, community engagement and measurable goals tied to the grant pillars. Administration recommended bringing the contract back for action on the March 24 agenda.

Trustees asked about funding sources, sustainability and how sites would prioritize spending; administration said many year‑one purchases were delayed while procedures and job descriptions were put in place and that staff will request state permission if year‑end rollovers are needed. The Roosevelt visuals and consulting contract were both presented as informational items with recommendations to return for action.