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Board approves routine resolutions, authorizes Chromebook sale and advances Roseville High project
Summary
At its May 28 meeting the Roseville Joint Union High School District board approved several routine resolutions—election services with county registrars, a one‑year credential exception, sale of Chromebooks to families, a mitigated negative declaration for the Roseville High improvement project, and adoption of core Spanish textbooks. Votes were unanimous or by voice; final budget and LCAP adoption will wait until June 11.
The Roseville Joint Union High School District board voted on a package of routine action items on May 28, approving county election services, a credential exception for one teacher, a surplus Chromebook sale program, a mitigated negative declaration for the Roseville High improvement project and a second reading of core Spanish textbooks.
Election services: The board approved resolutions to request election services from Placer County and Sacramento County (resolutions 24‑08 and 24‑09) to implement the district’s conversion to trustee‑area elections. The board discussed placement and voter lookup tools and agreed to add links to county registrar pages on the district website. Both resolutions passed by voice vote.
Credential exception: The board approved a one‑year education code exception (resolution 24‑11) to allow a Roosevelt High School teacher, Paul Stewart, to continue…
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