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Laguna Beach board debates communications roles and defends small class sizes during staffing review

Laguna Beach Unified School District Board of Education · April 10, 2026
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Summary

Trustees pressed staff for clearer rules governing board‑vs‑superintendent communications; staff said a revised communications plan is in development. A staffing presentation highlighted low class sizes and a paused retirement‑incentive analysis amid debate about preserving instructional capacity.

Trustees used an April 9 board meeting to press administrators for clearer mechanisms that ensure coordinated messaging between the board president and the superintendent and to reaffirm the district's small class‑size priorities.

Member Howard Hills (addressed in the meeting as "member Hills") framed the question around policy: when the board president and superintendent share communication authority, what procedures exist to avoid conflicting public statements? "What mechanisms for collaboration are there, and what mechanisms are there for when there is a disagreement about something?" he asked.

The superintendent said the district has delegated communications authority under board policy 1.100 while also recognizing the board president's duties in bylaws…

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