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San Mateo-Foster City board discloses $31,500 settlement and a certificated assistant-principal reassignment

San Mateo-Foster City School District Board of Trustees · March 27, 2026
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Summary

In closed session the board approved a compromise agreement in OAH case no. 2025111962 for up to $31,500 in compensatory education and services and up to $30,000 in attorney fees, and voted to issue notice reassigning a certificated assistant principal under Education Code §44951 effective at the end of 2025–26.

The San Mateo-Foster City School District Board of Trustees reported in open session that, in closed session, it approved a compromise agreement in Office of Administrative Hearings case no. 2025111962.

Board President (speaker 1) said the board voted 5–0 to resolve claims against the district through a package of services and payments that will not exceed $31,500 for compensatory education and independent educational evaluations, plus up to $30,000 in associated attorneys’ fees. The settlement description included provision for a registered behavior technician, monthly board-certified behavior-analyst consultation and other compensatory supports.

The board also announced it had voted, again 5–0, to issue a notice releasing and reassigning a certificated assistant principal pursuant to Education Code §44951 effective at the end of the 2025–26 school year, and directed the superintendent or designee to send appropriate legal notice. There were no reported abstentions or absences for either action.

The board disclosed the case number and the maximum monetary amounts approved; it did not discuss additional personnel details in open session. The board did not receive public comment on those closed-session items prior to reconvening.

Next steps: district staff will issue the legally required notices for the personnel action and process settlement paperwork; the board’s public minutes will reflect the roll-call outcomes.