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Perris Union High trustees workshop new vision and branding amid bond and facilities planning
Summary
Trustees and staff held a March 26 workshop to rewrite the district's vision and mission, review survey results showing most respondents feel students are safe, and begin planning a facilities master plan and possible bond. The presenter urged clear governance boundaries amid public concerns about nepotism and communication.
The Perris Union High School District Board of Trustees met for a special workshop on March 26 to revise the district's vision and mission and to discuss branding, community perceptions and facilities planning.
The board convened at 5:04 p.m. and the facilitator led trustees through survey results and a branding exercise designed to identify what the community believes about the district and what the district should project. The presenter cautioned trustees against overstepping operational roles: "If the board begins to manage the day to day, the system's gonna crumble," the presenter said, urging trustees to rely on staff for implementation and to use board channels such as the Local Control and Accountability Plan and the budget to express priorities.
Why it matters: Trustees said they want a concise, student-centered mission and a brand that improves community trust ahead of planned facilities work and potential ballot measures. Staff described both program gains and remaining…
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