Consultant Canon Design presented a Facilities Master Plan that inventories multi‑campus needs and estimated roughly $521 million in recommended investments spread over the plan horizon; board members thanked the consultants but asked staff to refine the report and its cost presentation.
A Cultural Heritage Commissioner asked the Beverly Hills Unified School District board to support nominating the Beverly Hills High School swim gym — a WPA‑era structure built in 1939 — as a city historic landmark.
Trustees pressed district facilities staff about recurring restroom cleanliness and maintenance concerns at middle and high schools and requested rapid operational improvements and reporting.
The Beverly Hills Unified School District board discussed a proposed contract with LA Kosher Grill to provide kosher meals but ultimately withdrew the item and it failed for lack of motion after trustees requested more information about pricing and implementation options.
The Beverly Hills Unified School District board approved the district’s certificated substitute teacher pool for the coming year by a 4–1 vote, despite several trustees questioning how the listing interacts with the district’s use of the outside firm Swing Education for specialty long‑term substitutes.
Trustees discussed a proposed "Standards‑Based Instructional Environment" policy intended to limit non‑curricular political or ideological expression during instructional time. The board agreed to have trustees and staff work together to refine language and split policy versus regulatory elements before returning for formal consideration.
The Beverly Hills Unified School District board approved the district’s 2025–26 Local Control and Accountability Plan, a compliance document that describes goals and spending for district subpopulations required by the California Department of Education.
The Beverly Hills Unified School District board introduced and welcomed William Cameron ("Billy") as the new assistant principal for El Rodeo Elementary for the 2025–26 school year after an extensive selection process.
Trustees ratified an emergency procurement and awarded a flooring contract for the glass lobby beneath the Building A bridge at Beverly Hills High School to Jenison Flooring; the project will use bond funds and match existing second‑floor rubber flooring.
The board approved multiple routine and contract items on June 10, including the consent calendar (with items pulled for discussion), a MOU for BHEA president release time, amendments to property and casualty agreements, award of camera‑infrastructure work, and Swinerton contract amendment tied to Grand Lawn sequencing.