Oakland Unified School District  
Board of Education  
1011 Union Street, #940  
Oakland, CA 94607-2236  
(510) 879-1940  
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Meeting Agenda Long - Final  
Wednesday, February 11, 2026  
4:00 PM  
4728 Edgewood Avenue, Oakland, CA 94602  
Great Room, LaEscuelita Education Center, 1050 2nd Avenue, Oakland, CA  
((entrance at or near 286 East 10th St.); Internet Streamed - Zoom & Granicus;  
Broadcasted - KDOL-TV (Comcast Channel 27 and AT&T Channel 99)  
Board of Education  
President Jennifer Brouhard  
Vice President Valarie Bachelor  
Directors: Rachel Latta, VanCedric Williams, Mike Hutchinson, Patrice Berry, Clifford  
Thompson  
Student Directors: Maximus Simmons, Marianna Smith  
Staff: Denise Gail Saddler, Ed.D., Interim Superintendent & Secretary  
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NOTICE - MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC/MEDIA MAY ATTEND  
AND PARTICIPATE IN-PERSON OR VIRTUALLY  
Members of the Pubic and/or the Media may attend and  
participate in the Board meeting in-person in The Great  
Room, La Escuelita Education Center, 1050 2nd Avenue,  
Oakland, CA 94606-2291 (entrance located at or near 286  
East 10th St.) or other noticed location or virtually as  
described herein.  
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and public interested in viewing or listening to the Board  
meeting virtually.  
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BOARD OF EDUCATION PROTOCOLS  
The purpose of these protocols is to provide a basic set of  
professional standards by which the Board and the  
Superintendent are to function as a team. There is no  
intention to abridge the rights and obligations of Board  
Members to oversee the operation of the organization, nor to  
interfere with the Superintendent with her role as the  
Superintendent of OUSD.  
General  
1. Every action by a Board Member should be directed  
toward improving the educational program for students.  
2. Every Board Member will exhibit behavior that is  
honorable, honest, and dedicated to the success of the  
students and staff of the district.  
3. Each Board Member is to be treated with dignity and  
respect.  
4. Board Member Commitment will include:  
Participate fully in the discussion of issues  
Listen respectfully to all views and opinions  
Respect each individual’s opinion  
Accept the majority action of the Board  
Board Members  
5. An individual Board Member will not use the media as a  
personal forum, unless it is clearly indicated that the  
opinion is personal and not representative of the Board  
majority position.  
6. Each Board Member will make every effort to attend all  
Board meetings in person; and to start and end on time.  
7. Board Members will ensure opportunities for each to  
comment.  
Superintendent  
8. Staff is the responsibility of the Superintendent who will  
bring recommendations to the Board for action.  
9. Questions regarding Board agenda items are to be  
communicated to the Superintendent prior to the Board  
meeting and the Superintendent will respond in a timely  
manner.  
10. The Superintendent is to communicate all significant  
administrative actions to the Board.  
11. Legal and personnel matters will be confidential.  
MEETING RULES OF ENGAGEMENT  
* Up to Three (3) minute speaking limit for Board Members  
* No mingling with the audience  
* Address comments to other Board Members  
* Focus on agenda items  
* Don't repeat what's been said  
* Always be respectful  
* No interruptions  
* Enforce norms  
* Model desired behavior  
MEETING PROCEDURES  
All Board meetings shall begin on time and shall be guided  
by an Agenda prepared in accordance with Board bylaws  
and posted and distributed in accordance with the Ralph  
M. Brown Act (open meeting requirements) and other  
applicable laws.  
(cf. 9322 - Agenda/Meeting Materials)  
The President shall conduct Board meetings in accordance  
with law, Board Bylaws, and its parliamentary authority  
which shall enable the Board to efficiently consider issues  
and carry out the will of the majority.  
(cf. 9121 - President)  
The Board believes that late night meetings deter public  
participation, can affect the Board's decision-making  
ability, and can be a burden to staff. Regular Board  
meetings shall be adjourned not later than 11:00 p.m.  
unless the Board agrees to extend the meeting, which may  
only be done once by 45 minutes.  
(cf. 9320 - Meetings and Notices)  
A. Call To Order - 4:00 P.M.  
B. Roll Call  
C. President's Statement Disclosing Item(s) To Be Discussed In Closed  
Session  
The items are listed pursuant to law.  
C1. Public Comment on Closed Session Items  
This section for 10 minutes provides an opportunity for  
members of the Public to address the Board on any Closed  
Session Item on the Agenda prior to the Board's recess to  
Closed Session for possible consideration of such Item.  
C1.-1  
Public Comment On Closed Session Items - February 11, 2026.  
D. Recess to Closed Session  
Closed Session Item(s):  
Labor Matter(s)  
D.-1  
25-1864  
Conference With Labor Negotiators  
United Administrators of Oakland Schools (UAOS), Service Employees  
International Union - Local 1021 (SEIU), Oakland Education Association  
(OEA), Oakland Child Development Paraprofessional Association  
(OCDPA), American Federation of State, County and Municipal  
Employees-Local 257 (AFSCME), Brotherhood of Teamsters, Auto Truck  
Drivers-Local 70 of Alameda County, Brotherhood of Teamsters,  
Warehouse, Mail Order, Retail Employees- Local 853 of Alameda County,  
American Federation of Teachers/CFT-Local 771 (AFT), Building and  
Construction Trades Council of Alameda County, California School  
Employees Association (CSEA).  
Principal District Representative(s): Jenine Lindsey, General Counsel  
Legal Matter(s)  
 
D.-2  
26-0087  
Conference With Legal Counsel - Anticipated Litigation  
Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to paragraph (2) or (3) of  
subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9: 1 case.  
Public Employment  
D.-3  
24-1967  
Public Employment  
Superintendent of Schools  
E. Reconvene to Public Session - 5:30 P.M.  
F.  
Second Roll Call  
G. President's Statement of Reportable Action Taken In Closed Session  
and the Vote or Abstention of Members Present, If Any  
H. Modifications To Agenda  
This section allows for any change in the printed Order of  
Business including, but not limited to, an announcement  
that an item or legislative file will be considered out of  
Agenda printed order, that consideration of an Item has  
been withdrawn, postponed, rescheduled, or taken off of a  
General Consent Report for separate discussion and/or  
possible action.  
I.  
Adoption of the Pupil Discipline Consent Report  
This section is required by state law. For each individual  
pupil case from Closed Session, the Board determines  
whether to expel, grant a suspended expulsion, revoke a  
suspended expulsion order, reinstate, readmit, admit a  
pupil, or take other appropriate disciplinary action. Other  
than what is printed in the public agenda, all information  
regarding an individual pupil case cannot be disclosed  
pursuant to federal and state law. There shall be public  
comments on this section, which shall not exceed 10  
minutes.  
None  
J.  
Special Orders of the Day  
This section is primarily for ceremonial items. There shall  
be one public comment opportunity, prior to all Special  
Order items, which shall not exceed 10 minutes.  
None  
K. Student Board Members' Report  
This section is for an oral or written report to the Board and  
to the public by the Student Board Members regarding any  
information that they wish to share regarding past, present,  
or future personal or official activities as a representative of  
the AllCity Council and students of the District. Student  
Board Members may choose to allow other students to  
speak as part of their Report. Public comment on this item  
shall not exceed 10 minutes.  
K.-1  
Student Board Members’ Report - February 11, 2026:  
·
All City Council (ACC) updates  
o
o
o
High School (HS) meeting report back  
Upcoming Middle School (MS) meeting  
4th MS Meeting: United for Success Academy (UFSA)  
·
·
Seal of Civic Engagement  
o
o
Eligibility notification sent to students  
Timeline  
Community Events  
o
o
Community Workout  
Black History Month Supply Drive  
Attachments:  
L. Parent and Student Advisory Committee (PSAC) Report  
This section is for an oral or written report to the Board and  
to the public by the lead delegate or designee of the Parent  
and Student Advisory Committee regarding any information  
that they wish to share regarding past, present, or future  
activities as parent/guardian representatives of the Parent  
and Student Advisory Committee and of all parents and  
guardians in the District. This report shall only occur at the  
second regular Board meeting of each month. There shall  
be public comment on this section, which shall not exceed  
10 minutes.  
None  
M. Comments By Bargaining Units  
This section of the Agenda is an opportunity for the  
leadership of the District's recognized Collective Bargaining  
Units to address the Board on issues or matters of concern.  
Each bargaining unit shall have up to 5  
minutes for its comment time  
M.-1  
11, 2026  
Comments By Collective Bargaining Units - February 11, 2026.  
N. Superintendent's Report  
This section is for an oral or written report to the Board and  
to the public by the Superintendent or designee regarding  
any information that he/she may wish to share regarding  
past, present, or future personal or official activities. There  
shall be public comments on this section, which shall not  
exceed 10 minutes.)  
N.-1  
Superintendent's Report - February 11, 2026:  
·
School Highlights.  
Attachments:  
O. Adoption of the General Consent Report  
All items appearing on the Agenda under "Adoption of the  
General Consent Report" means that all items appearing on  
the agenda under this topic are approved in one motion per  
consent report unless a Board or committee member  
requests that an item be removed and voted on separately or  
otherwise acted upon. Items so removed from a named  
Consent Report shall be considered separately in the  
agenda immediately after that named Consent Report  
(unless otherwise moved with other items by a Board  
member) is adopted or otherwise acted upon and there  
shall be no additional or separate public comment on those  
items. Generally, these items are routine in nature, and are  
acted upon in one motion to conserve time and permit focus  
on otherthanroutine items on the agenda. An item on a  
General Consent Report which a member has requested be  
removed, shall be removed, without debate for separate  
consideration and vote or other disposition. All items  
remaining on the named Consent Report(s), thereafter,  
shall be adopted in a single motion per consent  
report.  
Public Comment on this section of the Agenda shall not  
exceed ten (10) minutes.  
Chief Systems and Services Officer  
O.-1  
Forestry and Fire Protection Resource Management -  
Oakland Living Schoolyards Implementation Project -  
Chief Systems and Services Officer  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 2, (Time  
Extension) Grant Agreement (8GA22421) by and between the District and  
the State of California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL  
FIRE), extending the term of the Agreement from December 6, 2023,  
through March 30, 2026 to February 27, 2027. All other terms and  
conditions of the Grant Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Attachments:  
O.-2  
Meals and Sandwich Products K-12 Meal Program for  
Nutrition Services - Sysco Food Services, Fremont, CA -  
Nutrition Service Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 2, Services  
Agreement (RFP #24-150NS) - Pre-Prepared Meals and Sandwich  
Products K-12 Meal Program for Nutrition Services by and between  
District and Sysco Food Services, Fremont, CA, increasing the  
not-to-exceed amount of Agreement by $450,000.00, from $440,000.00 to  
$890,000.00, for the unchanged period of July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026.  
All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and  
effect.  
Vendor No.: 006660  
Requisition No.: PO26-00063  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310-991  
Funding Source: 5310 - Child Nutrition School Program  
Attachments:  
O.-3  
Inspection Services - District and Construction Testing  
Services, Inc. - Division of Facilities Planning and  
Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Master Agreement for  
Materials Testing and Special Inspection Services by and between the  
District and Construction Testing Services, Inc., Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to provide material testing and special inspection services at various  
school sites in the not-to-exceed amount of $0, commencing February  
11, 2026 and shall continue thereafter for the duration of any Project  
described in an executed Project Assignment, unless this Agreement is  
earlier terminated pursuant to the terms and conditions under this  
Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, the Term of this  
Agreement shall in no event exceed five (5) years after the  
Commencement Date.  
Vendor No.: 007855  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657/918  
Funding Source: Capital Funds: 01;14; 21; 25; 35 ;40 (See Board  
Memo)  
Attachments:  
Chief Academic Officer  
O.-4  
Justice for Oakland Youth - Community Schools and  
Student Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a No Cost Services Agreement -  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Restorative Justice for Oakland  
Youth, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide up to 15 hours of weekly  
case management support for 15 scholars attending all applicable high  
schools in District, anticipating up to 6000 hours of direct support for the  
scholars on the caseload, via Community Schools and Student Services  
Department, for the period of September 15, 2025 through June 30, 2026,  
at no cost to the District.  
Vendor No.: 008242  
Requisition No.: NC22-6011651849  
Attachments:  
O.-5  
Agency Master Contract 2025-26 - BMR Health  
Services - Special Education Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Nonpublic,  
Nonsectarian School/Agency Master Contract 2025/26 by and between the  
District and BMR Health Services, Pleasanton, CA, for the latter to provide  
Special Education services, stated in Agreement, required by a student’s  
Individualized Education Program, by adding the amount of $400,000.00,  
increasing the not to exceed amount of the Agreement from $600,000.00 to  
$1,000,000.00, for the unchanged period of July 1, 2025 through June 30,  
2026. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force  
and effect.  
Funding Source: Special Education  
Attachments:  
O.-6  
Agency Master Contract 2025-26 - Therapy Travelers  
dba Epic Special Education Staffing - Special Education  
Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Nonpublic,  
Nonsectarian School/Agency Master Contract 2025/26 by and between the  
District and Therapy Travelers dba Epic Special Education Staffing, El  
Segundo, CA, for the latter to provide Special Education services, stated in  
Agreement, required by a student’s Individualized Education Program, by  
decreasing the amount by $700,000.00, reducing the not to exceed amount  
of the Agreement from $1,000,000.00 to $300,000.00, for the unchanged  
period of July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. All other terms and  
conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Funding Source: Special Education  
Attachments:  
O.-7  
Agency Master Contract 2025-26 - Pine Health - Special  
Education Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Nonpublic,  
Nonsectarian School/Agency Master Contract 2025/26 by and between the  
District and Pine Health, Phoenix, AZ, for the latter to provide Special  
Education services, stated in Agreement, required by a student’s  
Individualized Education Program, by adding the amount of $3,000,000.00,  
increasing the not to exceed amount of the Agreement from $2,000,000.00  
to $5,000,000.00, for the unchanged period of July 1, 2025 through June  
30, 2026. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full  
force and effect.  
Funding Source: Special Education  
Attachments:  
O.-8  
Agency Master Contract 2025-26 - SPG Therapy &  
Education - Special Education Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Nonpublic,  
Nonsectarian School/Agency Master Contract 2025/26 by and between the  
District and SPG Therapy & Education, Walnut Creek, CA, for the latter to  
provide Special Education services, stated in Agreement, required by a  
student’s Individualized Education Program, by decreasing the amount by  
$9,000,000.00, reducing the not to exceed amount of the Agreement from  
$20,000,000.00 to $11,000,000.00, for the unchanged period of July 1,  
2025 through June 30, 2026. All other terms and conditions of the  
Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Attachments:  
O.-9  
Master Contract 2025-26, CareStaff Partners LLC -  
Special Education Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Nonpublic, Nonsectarian School/  
Agency Services Master Contract 2025-26 by and between the District and  
CareStaff Partners LLC, Philadelphia, PA for the latter to provide Special  
Education services, stated in Agreement, required by a student’s  
Individualized Education Program, in an amount not to exceed  
$300,000.00, for the period of July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, via the  
Special Education Department.  
Funding Source: Special Education  
Attachments:  
O.-10  
Agency Master Contract 2025-26 - Aya Healthcare -  
Special Education Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Nonpublic,  
Nonsectarian School/Agency Master Contract 2025/26 by and between the  
District and Aya Healthcare, San Diego, CA, for the latter to provide  
Special Education services, stated in Agreement, required by a student’s  
Individualized Education Program, by adding the amount of $1,350,000.00,  
increasing the not to exceed amount of the Agreement from $400,000.00 to  
$1,750,000.00, for the unchanged period of July 1, 2025 through June 30,  
2026. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force  
and effect.  
Funding Source: Special Education  
Attachments:  
O.-11  
Agency Master Contract 2025-26 - Maxim Healthcare  
Services - Special Education Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Nonpublic,  
Nonsectarian School/Agency Master Contract 2025/26 by and between the  
District and Maxim Healthcare Services, Columbia, MD, for the latter to  
provide Special Education services, stated in Agreement, required by a  
student’s Individualized Education Program, by decreasing the amount by  
$300,000.00, reducing the not to exceed amount of the Agreement from  
$500,000.00 to $200,000.00, for the unchanged period of July 1, 2025  
through June 30, 2026. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement  
remain in full force and effect.  
Funding Source: Special Education  
Attachments:  
O.-12  
Competition, Las Vegas, NV - Elmhurst United Middle  
School  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0039 - Approval  
of Student Travel - Authorizing student travel by school site Elmhurst  
United Middle School for twenty 6th and 8th grade students to participate  
in the JAMZ Nationals Cheer and Dance Competition, Las Vegas, NV, for  
the period of February 18, 2026 through February 21, 2026.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
O.-13  
City - Montera Middle School  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0040 -  
Approval of Student Travel - Authorizing student travel by school site  
Montera Middle School for seventy 8th grade students to tour Washington  
DC and New York City, NY, for the period of March 31, 2026 through  
April 5, 2026.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
O.-14  
California Partnership Academies: Youth  
Apprenticeship Pilot Program (CPA YAPP)(0066) -  
Fremont High School  
Acceptance by the Board of Education of a California Partnership  
Academies (CPA) Program: Youth Apprenticeship Pilot Program  
(CPA YAPP) Grant Award from the California Department of  
Education, for the Fremont Media Academy (0066), at Fremont  
High School, CDE Grant Number 2025-26-25220-61259-H1, in  
the amount of $25,000.00, contingent upon the availability of funds,  
for the period of July 1, 2025, to December 31, 2026, pursuant to  
the terms and conditions thereof, if any.  
Funding Source: California Department of Education  
Attachments:  
O.-15  
California Partnership Academies: Youth  
Apprenticeship Pilot Program (CPA YAPP)(8033) -  
Skyline High School  
Acceptance by the Board of Education of a California Partnership  
Academies: Youth Apprenticeship Pilot Program (CPA YAPP)  
Grant Award from the California Department of Education, for the  
Media Art and Production Academy (8033), at Fremont Skyline  
High School, CDE Grant Number 2025-26-25220-61259-H2, in  
the amount of $25,000.00, contingent upon the availability of funds,  
for the period of July 1, 2025, to December 31, 2026, pursuant to  
the terms and conditions thereof, if any.  
Funding Source: California Department of Education  
Attachments:  
O.-16  
Agency Master Contract 2025-26 - Evalgroup - Special  
Education Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Nonpublic,  
Nonsectarian School/Agency Master Contract 2025/26 by and between the  
District and Evalgroup, Los Altos, CA, for the latter to provide Special  
Education services, stated in Agreement, required by a student’s  
Individualized Education Program, by decreasing the amount by  
$5,500,00.00, reducing the not to exceed amount of the Agreement from  
$11,000,000.00 to $5,500,000.00, for the unchanged period of July 1,  
2025 through June 30, 2026. All other terms and conditions of the  
Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Funding Source: Special Education  
Attachments:  
O.-17  
(ACE) - Association for Continuing Education (ACE)  
Learning Center Program - Oakland International High  
School  
Acceptance by the Board of Education of a Grant Award to the  
District from the Association for Continuing Education (ACE), in  
the amount of $502,000.00, to support the Association for  
Continuing Education (ACE) Learning Center Program at Oakland  
International High School, for the period of July 1, 2026 to June 30,  
2027, pursuant to the terms and conditions thereof for the grant  
years, if any.  
Funding Source: Association for Continuing Education  
Attachments:  
O.-18  
Year 2026-27 - California Department of Education -  
CCTR Program - Early Childhood Education  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No 2526-0038,  
Approving Continued Funding Application Fiscal Year 2026-27 for  
California State Preschool Programs operated by the Early Childhood  
Education Department, in accordance with all applicable federal  
and state laws, pursuant to funding terms and conditions thereof.  
Funding Source: California Department of Education  
Attachments:  
O.-19  
Services Master Contract Addendum 2025-26 - Special  
Education Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Addendum to the Nonpublic,  
Nonsectarian School/Agency Master Contract 2025-26 by and between  
the District and Trumpet Behavioral Health dba The Behavior Center,  
Houston, TX, for the latter to provide Special Education services, stated in  
Agreement, required by a student’s Individualized Education Program,  
amending Section 64 Rate Schedule of the Agreement, as specified, for the  
unchanged period of July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, via the Special  
Education Department, All other terms and conditions of the Agreement  
remain in full force and effect.  
Funding Source: Special Education  
Attachments:  
O.-20  
Agency Master Contract 2025-26 - The Stepping Stones  
Group - Special Education Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Nonpublic,  
Nonsectarian School/Agency Master Contract 2025/26 by and between the  
District and The Stepping Stones Group, San Jose, CA, for the latter to  
provide Special Education services, stated in Agreement, required by a  
student’s Individualized Education Program, by decreasing the amount by  
$3,500,000.00, reducing the not to exceed amount of the Agreement from  
$7,500,000.00 to $3,500,000.00, for the unchanged period of July 1, 2025  
through June 30, 2026. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement  
remain in full force and effect.  
Funding Source: Special Education  
Attachments:  
O.-21  
American Institutes of Research (AIR) - Research,  
Assessment, and Data Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Grant Agreement by and  
between the District and the Oakland Public Education Fund,  
Oakland, CA, accepting a Grant from the American Institutes of  
Research (AIR), in the amount of $4,750.00, to provide OUSD  
Computer Science enrollment data so that they can complete a  
case study about Computer Science in OUSD, for the period of  
September 18, 2025 through December 30, 2025, pursuant to  
terms and conditions thereof, if any.  
Funding Source: Oakland Public Education Fund  
Attachments:  
O.-22  
O.-23  
O.-24  
2026-2027- Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Acorn Woodland Elementary  
School- School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
- Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by Board of Education of Bella Vista Elementary School - School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Bret Harte Middle School - School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-25  
O.-26  
O.-27  
O.-28  
O.-29  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Bridges Academy - School Year  
2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Brookfield Village Elementary  
School - School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Bunche Academy - School Year  
2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Burckhalter Elementary School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Carl Munck Elementary School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-30  
O.-31  
O.-32  
O.-33  
O.-34  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Castlemont High School - School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Chabot Elementary School - School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Claremont Middle School - School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
– Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Cleveland Elementary School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Coliseum College Preparatory  
Academy - School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-35  
O.-36  
O.-37  
O.-38  
O.-39  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Crocker Highlands Elementary  
School - School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Dewey Academy - School Year  
2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of East Oakland Pride Elementary  
School - School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Edna Brewer Middle School - School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Elmhurst United Middle School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-40  
O.-41  
O.-42  
O.-43  
O.-44  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Emerson Elementary School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
– Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Encompass Elementary School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Esperanza Academy School- School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Franklin Elementary School - School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Fremont High School- School Year  
2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-45  
O.-46  
O.-47  
O.-48  
O.-49  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Frick Academy of Language School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Fruitvale Elementary School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Garfield Elementary School - School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Glenview Elementary School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Global Family School - School Year  
2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-50  
O.-51  
O.-52  
O.-53  
O.-54  
2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Grass Valley Elementary School-  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
– Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Greenleaf Elementary School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Highland Community School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Hillcrest Elementary School - School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Hoover Elementary School- School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-55  
O.-56  
O.-57  
O.-58  
O.-59  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Horace Mann Elementary School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of International Community School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Joaquin Miller Elementary School-  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Kaiser Early Childhood Center (TK) -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Fred T. Korematsu Discovery  
Academy - School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-60  
O.-61  
O.-62  
O.-63  
O.-64  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of La Escuelita Elementary School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Laurel Elementary School - School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Life Academy- School Year  
2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Lincoln Elementary School - School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Lockwood STEAM School - School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-65  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety  
Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Madison Park Academy (TK-5) -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-66  
O.-67  
O.-68  
O.-69  
– Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Madison Park Academy (6-8) -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
– Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Madison Park Academy (9-12) -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
– Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Manzanita Community School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Manzanita SEED Elementary School  
- School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-70  
O.-71  
– Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Markham Elementary School-  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Year 2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety  
Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary  
School - School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-72  
O.-73  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of McClymonds High School - School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Melrose Leadership Academy  
(TK-5) - School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety  
Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-74  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Melrose Leadership Academy (3-8)  
- School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-75  
O.-76  
O.-77  
O.-78  
O.-79  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Metwest High School - School Year  
2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
– Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Montclair Elementary School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Montera Middle School - School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Oakland Academy of Knowledge-  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Oakland High School- School Year  
2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-80  
O.-81  
O.-82  
O.-83  
O.-84  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Oakland International High School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Oakland Technical High School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Peralta Elementary School- School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Piedmont Avenue Elementary  
School- School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Prescott Elementary School - School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-85  
O.-86  
O.-87  
O.-88  
O.-89  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of REACH Academy - School Year  
2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Redwood Heights Elementary  
School - School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Roosevelt Middle School - School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
– Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Rudsdale Continuation School-  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
– Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Sankofa United Middle School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-90  
O.-91  
O.-92  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Sequoia Elementary School- School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Skyline High School - School Year  
2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
School Year 2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site  
Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Sojourner Truth (TK-5) Independent  
Study School- School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety  
Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-93  
O.-94  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Sojourner Truth Independent Study  
- School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
2026-2027 – Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Emiliano Zapata Street Academy -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-95  
O.-96  
O.-97  
O.-98  
O.-99  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Think College Now - School Year  
2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Thornhill Elementary School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of United for Success Academy-  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Urban Promise Academy - School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
– Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by Board of Education of West Oakland Middle School - School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-100 26-0208  
O.-101 26-0209  
O.-102 26-0210  
O.-103 26-0211  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by Board of Education of Westlake Middle School - School Year  
2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Young Adult Program - School Year  
2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Allendale Elementary School -  
School Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Burbank Preschool Center - School  
Year 2026-2027 - Comprehensive School Site Safety Plan.  
Attachments:  
O.-104 25-3004  
- 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC)  
Supplemental Funding Grant Program - Community  
Schools and Student Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of District’s 21st Century Community  
Learning Centers (CCLC) Supplemental Funding Grant Program  
Application ID: 25-04-01-001-21 stSupp-94 to the California Department  
of Education, seeking $5,350,000.00 in comprehensive after school  
programs for District’s elementary, middle and highs schools, as specified,  
for the period of July 1, 2025 through September 28, 2026, and if granted  
or awarded, in whole or in part, acceptance of same, pursuant to the terms  
and conditions, thereof, if any.  
Attachments:  
O.-105 26-0317  
Councils LEAD Conference, Washington DC -  
Associated Student Body Officers - Fremont High  
School  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0042 -  
Authorizing student travel by school site Fremont High School for  
six 10th-12th grade students to attend the National Association of  
Student Councils LEAD Conference, Washington DC, for the  
period of February 26, 2026 through March 1, 2026.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
Board of Education  
O.-106 26-0223  
January 26, 2026  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Special Meeting  
Minutes of January 26, 2026, prepared by Staff shortly after said  
Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-107 26-0224  
January 28, 2026  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting  
Minutes of January 28, 2026, prepared by Staff shortly after said  
Meeting.  
Attachments:  
Measures N and H Commission - David Kakishiba, Chair - January 13, 2026  
O.-108 25-2612  
Commission - Educational Improvement Plans Policy -  
Linked Learning Implementation  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of Policy Statement on Educational  
Improvement Plans for Linked Learning Implementation.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
11/4/25  
11/18/25  
12/16/25  
1/13/26  
Discussed  
Discussed  
Discussed  
Commission  
Measures N and H -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
Measures N and H -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
Measures N and H -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Recommended Favorably  
to the Board of Education  
Commission  
O.-109 26-0017  
- 2025-2026 Education Improvement Plan/Budget  
Modification  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of a 2025-2026 Education  
Improvement Plan/Budget modification for Oakland High School to  
reduce $7,961.24 Materials & supplies for the Graduate Capstone  
Action Project by $1,000.00 to $6,961.24, and establish a new strategic  
action $1,000.00 Conference Expense, as stated in the justification  
section of the New or Revised Strategic Action Section of the Budget  
Modification Form.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
1/13/26  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-110 26-0018  
High School - 2025-2026 Education Improvement  
Plan/Budget Modification  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of a 2025-2026 Education  
Improvement Plan/Budget modification for Oakland Technical High  
School to reduce $7,829.00 Materials & Supplies by $7,829.00 to  
$0.00, and establish a new strategic action $7,829.00 Teacher Salaries  
Stipends: Extended Contract for the FADA Pathway Co- Director, as  
stated in the justification section of the New or Revised Strategic Action  
Section of the Budget Modification Form.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
1/13/26  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
Measures N and H Commission - David Kakishiba, Chair - February 3, 2026  
O.-111 25-2609  
Commission - Implementation Priorities - Educational  
Improvement Plan (EIP) Policy  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of Implementation Priorities for the  
Educational Improvement Plan (EIP) Policy.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
11/4/25  
11/18/25  
12/16/25  
1/13/26  
2/3/26  
Discussed  
Discussed  
Discussed  
Discussed  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
Measures N and H -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
Measures N and H -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
Measures N and H -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
Measures N and H -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Recommended Favorably  
to the Board of Education  
Commission  
O.-112 26-0019  
School - 2025-2026 Education Improvement  
Plan/Budget Modification  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of a 2025-2026 Education  
Improvement Plan/Budget modification for Castlemont High School to  
reduce $39,000.00 Classified Support Salaries: Hire a Work-Based  
Learning Liaison at 1.0 FTE by $7,125.00 to $31,875, and establish a  
new strategic action $7,125.00 Teacher Salaries Stipends: Extended  
Contracts for 1 Teacher to support the Exploring College, Career &  
Community Opportunity (ECCCO) Summer Program, as stated in the  
justification section of the New or Revised Strategic Action Section of  
the Budget Modification Form.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
2/3/26  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-113 26-0020  
School - 2025-2026 Education Improvement  
Plan/Budget Modification  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of a 2025-2026 Education  
Improvement Plan/Budget modification for Castlemont High School to  
reduce $31,875.00 Classified Support Salaries: Hire a Work-Based  
Learning Liaison at 1.0 FTE by $11,875.00 to $20,000.00, and establish  
a new strategic action $11,875.00 Extended Contracts to pay 10 Small  
Learning Community (SLC) leads, as stated in the justification section  
of the New or Revised Strategic Action Section of the Budget  
Modification Form.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
2/3/26  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-114 26-0021  
School - 2025-2026 Education Improvement  
Plan/Budget Modification  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of a 2025-2026 Education  
Improvement Plan/Budget modification for Castlemont High School to  
reduce $20,000.00 Classified Support Salaries: Hire a Work-Based  
Learning Liaison at 1.0 FTE by $4,500.00 to $15,500.00, and establish  
a new strategic action $4,500.00 Admission Fees: Funds to pay for  
student admission fees to attend College and Career Exploration  
Visits, as stated in the justification section of the New or Revised  
Strategic Action Section of the Budget Modification Form.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
2/3/26  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-115 26-0090  
School - 2025-2026 Education Improvement  
Plan/Budget Modification  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of a 2025-2026 Education  
Improvement Plan/Budget modification for Castlemont High School to  
reduce $15,500.00 Classified Support Salaries: Hire a Work-Based  
Learning Liaison, at 1.0 FTE by $5,550.00 to $9,950.00, and establish a  
new strategic action to increase $1,914.37 Meeting Refreshments by  
$5,550.00 to $7,464.37, as stated in the justification section of the New  
or Revised Strategic Action Section of the Budget Modification Form.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
2/3/26  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-116 26-0219  
School - 2025-2026 Education Improvement  
Plan/Budget Modification  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of a 2025-2026 Education  
Improvement Plan/Budget modification for Castlemont High School to  
reduce $20,200.00 Teacher Salaries: Funds to hire a CTE Teacher, at  
0.62 FTE by $6,750.00 to $13,450.00, and establish a new strategic  
action $6,750.00 Equipment: Funds to purchase equipment for the  
International (Newcomer) pathway classes to create PBL experiences,  
as stated in the justification section of the New or Revised Strategic  
Action Section of the Budget Modification Form.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
2/3/26  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-117 26-0220  
Academy - 2025-2026 Education Improvement  
Plan/Budget Modification  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of a 2025-2026 Education  
Improvement Plan/Budget modification for Madison Park Academy to  
reduce $3,556.25 Supplies and Materials by $3,029.41 to $526.84.00,  
and establish a new strategic action to increase $2,000.00 Textbooks:  
Funds to purchase Textbooks and textbook access codes for 5 Dual  
Enrollment Classes by $3,029.41 to $5,029.41, as stated in the  
justification section of the New or Revised Strategic Action Section of  
the Budget Modification Form.  
Attachments:  
Measure G1 - Districtwide Teacher Retention and Middle School Improvement Act  
Oversight Commission - Terrence Riley, Chairperson - January 22, 2026  
O.-118 26-0331  
Schools, School Year 2024 - 2025 and Amended G1  
Application for Named School, School Year 2025 - 2026  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0194 -  
Measure G1 -Districtwide Teacher Retention and Middle School  
Improvement Act Oversight Commission Recommendation Approving  
2024-2025 Measure G1 Carryover Funding Request for Named Schools  
and 2025 - 2026 Amended G1 Application for Elmhurst United Middle  
School.  
Attachments:  
P.  
Adoption of General Consent Report - General Obligation Bonds -  
Measures B, J and Y  
All items appearing on the Agenda under "Adoption of the  
General Consent Report - General Obligation Bonds"  
means that all items appearing on the agenda under this  
topic are approved in one motion per consent report unless  
a Board or committee member requests that an item be  
removed and voted on separately or otherwise acted upon.  
Items so removed from a named Consent Report shall be  
considered separately in the agenda immediately after that  
named Consent Report (unless otherwise moved with other  
items by a Board member) is adopted or otherwise acted  
upon and there shall be no additional or separate public  
comment on those items. Generally, these items are routine  
in nature, and are acted upon in one motion to conserve  
time and permit focus on otherthanroutine items on the  
agenda. An item on a General Consent Report which a  
member has requested be removed, shall be removed,  
without debate for separate consideration and vote or other  
disposition. All items remaining on the named Consent  
Report(s), thereafter, shall be adopted in a single motion  
per consent report.  
Public Comment on this section of the Agenda shall not  
exceed ten (10) minutes.  
P.-1  
Services - Quattrocchi Kwok Architects - Garifield  
Elementary School Site Renovation Project - Division of  
Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 3, Agreement for  
Architectural Services by and between the District and Quattrocchi Kwok  
Architects, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide design services, which  
involve building upon the schematic design and continue developing the new  
construction and full replacement of the existing site through Design  
Development and Construction Documents (CD) phases, as outlined in the  
proposal dated October 27, 2025, attached to this Amendment as Exhibit  
A, in an additional amount of $3,555,030.69, increasing Agreement’s  
not-to-exceed amount from $5,141,095.00 to $8,696,125.69, and  
extending the term of the Agreement from November 30, 2023, through  
December 31, 2027, to December 31, 2028, an additional 365 days. All  
other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 008619  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9658 118  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-2  
and Design Builder – Syserco Energy Solutions, Inc., –  
CAL Shape Design-Build Facilities Planning and  
Management Project – Division of Facilities Planning  
and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Change Order No. 3, Agreement  
Between the Owner and Design Builder by and between the District and  
Syserco Energy Solutions, Inc., Fremont, CA, providing the latter a  
deductive change order reflecting a credit for the plumbing fixtures quantities  
that were provided by the District’s Buildings & Grounds Department at  
McClymonds High School, Roosevelt Middle School, Ralph Bunche High  
School, and Gateway to Laney College Campus in the amount of  
(-$1,419,548.72), reducing the contract price from $11,089,372.83 to  
$9,669,824.11, as identified in the PCO No. 9, for the CAL Shape  
Design-Build Facilities Planning and Management Project. All other terms  
and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 004166  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9655 918  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-3  
Contractor – Data Media Services, Inc. – Prescott  
Elementary School Security Improvement Project-  
Division of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Agreement Between Owner and  
Contractor Change Order No. 1 by and between the District and Data  
Media Services, Inc., Stockton, CA, providing an extension of the term of  
the Agreement from September 29, 2025, through December 28, 2025, to  
February 28, 2026, (an additional 62 calendar days), necessary due to  
administrative coordination and Contractor’s delayed mobilization of  
personnel due to staff commitments on concurrent District projects, for the  
Prescott Elementary School Security Improvement Project. All other terms  
and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 006952  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657 183  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
Q. Public Comment on All Non-Agenda Items Within the Subject Matter  
Jurisdiction of the Board  
This section shall not exceed 30 minutes. [Public Comment  
on All Non-Agenda Item Within the Subject Matter  
Jurisdiction of the Board allows a member of the Public to  
address the Board on subject matter that is not an item on  
today's Agenda. The Board will listen but cannot act or  
otherwise respond without the issue being noticed and  
posted on today's or a future Agenda, unless the matter is  
deemed an emergency pursuant to law.]  
Q.-1  
Subject Matter Jurisdiction of the District – February  
11, 2026  
Public Comment On All Non-Agenda Items Within the Subject Matter  
Jurisdiction of the District - February 11, 2026.  
R. Public Hearing(s)  
This section is for public hearings. There shall be public  
comment for each public hearing, with no public comment  
period exceeding 10 minutes per hearing. [A Public  
Hearing shall be conducted pursuant to legal  
requirements.]  
None  
S.  
Unfinished Business  
Presentation of each item shall be limited to ten (10)  
minutes each, except when additional time is granted by the  
President in 10minute increments not more than twice or  
as specified by a vote of the Board.There shall be public  
comment on each item, with no public comment period  
exceeding 10 minutes per item.  
S.-1  
Equity, Maintaining Local Control, and Prioritizing  
Students - OUSD Structural Deficit - Fiscal Years  
2025-2026; 2026-2027 3rd Progress Report) - Interim  
Superintendent of Schools (ISOS)  
Presentation of the Financial Stabilization Implementation  
Plan: Protecting Equity, Maintaining Local Control, and  
Prioritizing Students - 3rd Progress Report to the Board and  
Community by the Interim Superintendent of Schools, or designee,  
and discussion with the Board of Education, and possible further  
adoption of direction (votes or otherwise) by Board, scenarios,  
without restriction, that will result in the District’s Budgets for Fiscal  
Years 2025-2026, 2026-2027 being balanced, as required by  
Resolution No.2526-0177A, As Amended.  
Attachments:  
S.-2  
Services For The Repair of Dangerous Conditions  
Ralph J. Bunche Academy Via Demolition of Existing  
Structures Continues to Exist, As Modified  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2425-0132.1K* -  
Declaring The Need For Emergency Construction Services For The Repair  
Of Dangerous Conditions At Various Sites Via Demolition Of Existing  
Structures Continues To Exist.  
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*4/5 Vote (5) required.  
Attachments:  
S.-3  
Administrative Agreement - Public Agency Retirement  
Services - Chief Financial Officer  
Adoption by Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0132A -  
Amendment, Early Retirement Incentive Offer and Administrative  
Agreement with Public Agency Retirement Services (PARS).  
Attachments:  
T. New Business  
Presentation of each item shall be limited to ten (10)  
minutes each, except when additional time is granted by the  
President in 10minute increments not more than twice or  
as specified by a vote of the Board.There shall be public  
comment on each item, with no public comment period  
exceeding 10 minutes per item.  
Teaching and Learning Committee - VanCedric Williams, Chair - January 27, 2026  
T.-1  
Objectives and Comprehensive Plans - Board Policy  
0441 - Artificial Intelligence - Chief Academic Officer  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Teaching and Learning Committee of Board Policy (New) -  
Philosophy, Goals, Objectives and Comprehensive Plans - Board  
Policy 0441 - Artificial Intelligence - Establishing guiding principles  
and governance for the responsible, ethical, and secure use of  
artificial intelligence (AI) by students and staff in Oakland Unified  
School District.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
1/14/26  
1/27/26  
Board of Education  
Withdrawn  
Teaching and  
Learning Committee  
Recommended Favorably  
to the Board of Education  
T.-2  
OUSD Special Education Programs - Director Rachel  
Latta and President Jennifer Brouhard  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Teaching and Learning Committee of Resolution No. 2526-0181 -  
School Stability and Belonging for Disabled Students in OUSD Special  
Education Programs.  
Sponsors:  
Latta and Brouhard  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
10/8/25  
1/27/26  
Board of Education  
Introduced As New Matter  
Teaching and  
Learning Committee  
Recommended Favorably  
to the Board of Education  
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T.-3  
California Commission on Teacher Credentialing –  
Named Employees for School Year 2025-2026 –  
Talent/Human Resources  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0195 -  
Application for Provisional Internship Permit - California Commission on  
Teacher Credentialing - Named Employees for School Year 2025-2026:  
1. Johanna Bliss, K-5th grade Temporary Art Teacher, Joaquin Miller  
Elementary School;  
2. James Smart, 9th-12th grade Teacher RSP Mild/Moderate Support  
Needs, McClymonds High School;  
3. Tanna Hall, K-5th grade World Languages Teacher, Saquoia  
Elementary School; and  
4. Israel Gallardo, 9th-12th grade Social Science Teacher, Madison Park  
Academy High School.  
Attachments:  
U. President's Report  
This section is for an oral or written report to the Board and  
to the public by the President regarding any information  
that he/she may wish to share regarding past, present, or  
future personal or official activities.  
U.-1  
President’s Report - February 11, 2026.  
V. Regular Board Members' Report  
[ A Report is limited to three (3) minutes per member.] This  
section is for an oral or written report, consistent with  
Brown Act requirements, to the Board and to the public by  
each Board member (excluding the Student Board  
members) regarding any information that he/she may wish  
to share regarding past, present, or future personal or  
official activities, including, if a member is a committee  
chair, or the ranking member of the committee, in the  
absence of the chair, the announcement of date, time and  
possible topics at next committee meeting, celebrations, and  
recognitions.  
V.-1  
Regular Board Member's Report - February 11, 2026.  
W. Introduction of New Legislative Matter(s)  
Every Regular Meeting agenda of the Board or of a  
committee shall provide for the Introduction of New  
Matter(s). Board members, except a Student Director, or a  
member of the Public desiring to have a motion, resolution,  
order, or other subject matter scheduled for action by the  
Board shall announce the subject nature of the intended  
matter during this item, provide written language of the  
specific legislative proposal and supporting documentation  
for such item, if any. The President shall assign the subject  
matter to the appropriate standing or special committee, if  
appropriate, for consideration of its programmatic,  
financial and/or other impact or consideration.  
If the request to place a matter on the Board's or committee  
agenda pertains to a Closed Session topic, the President of  
the Board or committee chair may so advise the member or  
the person requesting inclusion of such matter on the  
meeting agenda.  
X. Adjournment