School Board to Consider Budget, Buying 288 Science Tables, Hire Firm to Manage Measure MM Bond Money Program; Etc.


At its next meeting (agenda here) the Monrovia Board of Education will consider ...

~ Adopting a 2023-24 budget of almost $62 million, and increase of just over $2 million in its unrestricted funds. Details

~ Buying 288 steel frame science tables for $215,141 from Virco. Details.

~ Approving an agreement with SJB Management Corp. to manage the district's Measure MM bond program. Details.  

~ Allowing Mayflower School to remain a Title 1 school although it is technically no longer eligible for federal assistance under Title 1 provisions since its low-income population has dropped below the 40% cutoff. However, the school board can wave that requirement under certain conditions, such as having - as it does - 25% or more low-income students graduate below the state average. Details

~ Placing a $21,173 contract with GoTo Technologies USA to replace the district's telephone system. Details.  

~ A $416 contract with GoZen which provides a system to help counselors and teachers to help children with anxiety, negative thoughts, anger, pressure, etc. Details

~ Approving a deal with Cerritos College to provide credit for a "Principles of Engineering Technology" class. Details

~ Approving its Local Control Accountability Plan. Details

~ Approving an agreement with Shelly D. Furman to serve as payroll consultant from not through June 30, 2024. Details.  

- Brad Haugaard

1 comment:

  1. Go Zen has exactly what qualifications to play with the minds of children? It's obvious from multiple sources that ops like this have agendas that can be, at best, destructive to the children they "consel". Pedophila is trying to become "mainstream" is just one point. Another is that children don't understand all that much and worry about it. It is part of growing up, getting through those times. I can rember raging at my parents for not bending to my will, and my own kids, for similar reasons.

    Maybe parents need to do exactly that, and for $416, what possible benefit can the supposed savants provide a useful service?

    I think someone needing work who is connected to the City Council is running this op. This is bullshit.

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