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Board approves expulsions and postpones one disciplinary hearing

Mount Diablo Unified School District Board of Education · April 16, 2026

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Summary

The Mount Diablo Unified board approved expulsions and stipulated expulsion agreements for students identified by case numbers and postponed another disciplinary hearing to comply with legal timelines; readmission conditions included counseling, coursework completion, attendance and behavioral requirements.

The Mount Diablo Unified School District Board of Education voted on several disciplinary items during its April 15 meeting, approving expulsions and related readmission conditions and postponing one hearing.

A trustee moved to expel student "12-26," readmission contingent on conditions read into the record that included no entry to district grounds, completion of coursework at a new site, 25 hours of counseling for anger management and conflict-resolution, satisfactory academic progress (specified GPA and credits), and minimum attendance requirements; the motion passed 5-0. (Trustee motion read aloud by the clerk.)

The board approved a stipulated expulsion agreement for student "13-26," again listing conditions for readmission — including completion of coursework at Golden Gate Community Day School in Richmond, 20 hours of counseling, a minimum credit requirement, and a 90% attendance threshold with no more than 10% tardies. That motion carried 5-0.

The board also approved a second postponement of the disciplinary hearing for student "14-26," to be scheduled in compliance with applicable legal and district timelines; that motion passed 5-0.

The board recorded the motions and outcomes in open session; the transcript includes the text of readmission conditions read into the record but does not provide identifying student names beyond the case numbers or additional factual findings about the incidents.