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, December 10, 2025  
4:00 PM  
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 - MEDIA/MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY ATTEND  
AND PARTICIPATE IN-PERSON OR VIRTUALLY  
Members of the media and the public 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.  
The following information is for those members of the media  
and public interested in viewing or listening to the Board  
meeting virtually.  
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Tab>Calendar>Today>Board of Education>”In  
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allotted for public comment on the Agenda. Virtual  
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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  
Comment On Closed Session Items - December 10, 2025.  
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  
D.-3  
25-2858  
25-2862  
Conference With Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation  
DS v. Oakland Unified School District, OAH Case No. OAH2025080752  
Conference With Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation  
Jane Doe (Montclair) v. Oakland Unified School District, Alameda County  
Superior Court, Case No. 23CV032259  
D.-4  
25-2091  
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.-5  
24-1967  
Public Employment  
Superintendent of Schools  
Public Employee Performance Evaluation  
D.-6  
25-2494  
Public Employee Performance Evaluation  
Interim Superintendent of Schools  
Pupil Matter(s)  
D.-7  
D.-8  
D.-9  
25-2841  
Expulsion - Student DD  
Expulsion - Student DD.  
25-2843  
25-2844  
Expulsion - Student EE  
Expulsion - Student EE.  
Expulsion - Student FF  
Expulsion - Student FF.  
D.-10 25-2924  
D.-11 25-2925  
Expulsion - Student GG  
Expulsion - Student GG.  
Expulsion - Student HH  
Expulsion - Student HH.  
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.  
I.-1  
I.-2  
I.-3  
I.-4  
I.-5  
25-2841  
25-2843  
25-2844  
25-2924  
25-2925  
Expulsion - Student DD  
Expulsion - Student DD.  
Expulsion - Student EE  
Expulsion - Student EE.  
Expulsion - Student FF  
Expulsion - Student FF.  
Expulsion - Student GG  
Expulsion - Student GG.  
Expulsion - Student HH  
Expulsion - Student HH.  
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.  
J.-1  
Specific Comments, Advice To Board of Education -  
Balancing the Fiscal Years 2025-2026, 2026-2027  
District Budgets  
Presentation to the Board of Education by District Entities - All City  
Council, Parent Student Advisory Committee, Board Bylaw 9131  
Committee and Commissions (first come, for no more than 10  
minutes each, for cumulative time not to exceed one hour) Special  
or Specific Comments, Advice To the Board on Balancing the  
Fiscal Years 2025-2026, 2026-2027 District Budgets.  
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 - December 10, 2025:  
·
All City Council (ACC) updates  
o
California School Boards Association (CSBA) Conference  
on December 2, 2025,  
o
o
Middle School (MS) Meeting on December 16, 2025,  
Priority Updates  
·
Community Events  
o
Fundraiser & Community Workout Recap  
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  
10, 2025  
Comments By Collective Bargaining Units - December 10, 2025.  
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 - December 10, 2025:  
·
·
School Highlights  
Skyline High School Update  
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  
Education Fund - Student Assignment Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Oakland Public Education Fund, Oakland,  
CA, for the latter to provide coordination and administrative support to  
improve family engagement and satisfaction during District’s peak enrollment  
season by facilitating clerical, technical, and student-led media engagement  
activities; support the Digital Ambassador Program, a component of BP  
5115 that highlights District schools through short social media clips and  
school-based storytelling; provide stipends and mentorship for District  
students who assist in producing promotional audio-visual content that  
showcases school programs, culture, and community partnerships;  
coordinate and support enrollment work in selected, peak periods;  
collaborate with the Student Assignment Center to streamline enrollment  
processes and increase school visibility-helping to boost and stabilize  
enrollment district-wide; reduce the number of families who do not respond  
to initial offers by ten percent, and increase family satisfaction ratings on  
Zendesk by five percentage points, via Student Assignment Department, for  
the period of November 1, 2025 through July 31, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $72,050.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-03616  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0040-907  
Funding Source: 0040 - AB1840 Unrestricted  
Attachments:  
O.-2  
Custodial Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Restroom Alert, LLC, Fleming Island, FL,  
for the latter to provide a 24/7 service that monitors all approved OUSD  
restrooms, allowing the Custodial Services Management Team to track  
service requests, identify recurring issues, analyze staff response times, and  
optimize cleaning schedules and supply utilization; provide training of staff in  
use of system and continuous phone and email support, via the Custodial  
Services Department, for the term of August 1, 2025 through May 29,  
2026, in an amount not to exceed $116,530.00.  
Vendor No.: 006845  
Requisition No.: VR26-04292  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6762-989  
Funding Source: 6762 - Arts, Music, and Instructional Materials  
Block Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-3  
Custodial Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Bay Area Community Resources, San Rafael, CA,  
for the latter to provide one AmeriCorps Sustainability Service Corps  
Fellow to support schools and the District on Waste Prevention Programs,  
as described in the Scope of Work of the Agreement, incorporated herein  
by reference as though fully set forth, via the District’s Custodial Services  
Department, for the period of October 1, 2025, through September 30,  
2026, in an amount not to exceed $31,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 000624  
Requisition No.: VR26-05071  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9161-989  
Funding Source: 9161 - Alameda County Waste Management  
Authority  
Attachments:  
O.-4  
K-12 Meal Program/Agreement - Culinary Depot -  
Nutrition Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of the Award of RFP #26-162NS  
Service Line Equipment Services K-12 Meal Program, rejecting all other  
RFPs, and a Services Agreement by and between the District and Culinary  
Depot, Spring Valley, NY, for the latter to procure and deliver Refrigerated  
Serving Wells, Heated Speedline, and Cash Register Stands in quantities to  
be determined and ordered as need by the District, for the term November  
1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in an amount not-to-exceed $400,000.00  
with two (2) one-year options to renew, effective July 1 through June 30,  
upon further approval of the Board.  
Vendor No.: 009770  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310-991  
Funding Source: 5310 - Child Nutrition School Program  
Attachments:  
O.-5  
Handyman Service - Custodial Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Wisdom Electric & Handyman Service,  
San Francisco, CA, for the latter to perform major and minor technical  
repairs on a variety of custodial equipment, such as vacuum cleaners, leaf  
blowers, high-speed and floor scrubbers, wet vacuums, electric and gas  
utility vehicles, as well as ride-on and walk-behind machines; provide  
training to designated personnel in technical repairs, preventive maintenance,  
troubleshooting, and equipment evaluation; assessing and purchasing  
necessary replacement parts, tracking inventory levels, and maintaining  
records of completed repairs and serviced equipment, via the Custodial  
Services Department, for the period of July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026,  
in an amount not to exceed $67,710.00.  
Vendor No.: 007009  
Requisition No.: VR26-03288  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6762-989  
Funding Source: 6762 - Arts, Music and Instructional Materials Block  
Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-6  
Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Eric Span, Chula Vista, CA, for the latter to  
help design and implement a growth-centered training system for Field  
Supervisors in District Nutrition Services using the Training, Assessment,  
Retraining, Accountability model, providing Nutrition Services Coordinator  
and Field Supervisors with structured coaching, site visit checklists, KPI  
dashboards, and coverage logs to strengthen compliance and operational  
consistency; conduct two on-site coaching visits per month and a minimum  
of four hours per week of virtual support to guide implementation, with key  
deliverables including the launch of a live "Wall of Fame" dashboard to track  
site coverage, compliance, and performance; creation of tablet-ready forms  
to log visits and coaching activities; and develope a recognition and support  
framework; build and handoff, with full documentation, training modules,  
leadership development plans, and operational SOPs by June 2026, via the  
Nutrition Services Department, for the period of November 1, 2025 through  
June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $57,600.00.  
Vendor No.: 008884  
Requisition No.: VR26-04757  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310-991  
Funding Source: 5310 - Child Nutrition School Program  
Attachments:  
O.-7  
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection  
Resource Management - Oakland Living Schoolyards  
Implementation Project - Office of the Chief of Systems  
and Services  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, (Fund  
Reallocation) Grant Agreement (8GA22421) by and between the District  
and the State of California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection  
(CAL FIRE), in the amount of $4,998,782.88, originally awarded District  
for the term December 6, 2023 through March 30, 2026 (Legislative File  
No. 22-2767, Enactment No. 24-0078, 1/10/2024), for the purpose of  
supporting Oakland Living Schoolyards Implementation Project, by moving  
“budget from Outreach and partially from Contracts to staff time. Plan to use  
grant funds for 3 positions, Executive Director of Systems & Services  
Improvement, Director of Program Improvement and Assistant Project  
Manager for Systems & Services”, as delineated in Exhibit A of  
Amendment, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth, for  
the revised term of December 9, 2024, through March 30, 2026. All other  
terms and conditions of the Grant Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Attachments:  
O.-8  
Contractor - Comtel Systems Technology Inc - Bridges  
at Melrose Academy PA System Replacement Project -  
Buildings and Grounds Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Construction Agreement  
Between Owner and Contractor by and between the District and Comtel  
Systems Technology, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, for the latter to provide  
replacement and installation of Rauland TCU equipment, installing  
programming, testing, and staff training, for the Bridges at Melrose Academy  
PA System Replacement Project, in the amount of $71,285.00, with the  
work commencing on October 27, 2025, and expecting to last until  
December 31, 2025.  
Vendor No.: 001665  
Requisition No.: VR26-04483  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9914 178  
Funding Source: Fund 140 Deferred Maintenance  
Attachments:  
O.-9  
Builder Company – Highland Child Development Center  
Play Yard Site Improvement Project – Division of  
Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of the Agreement Between Owner and  
Contractor by and between the District and N G Builder Company, Santa  
Clara, CA, for the latter to demolish and dispose of the existing play  
structure, safety surfacing, and asphalt layer within the designated play area;  
installing new play structure, PIP (Poured-in-Place) safety surfacing, and a  
new drainage system to serve the play area, apply double layer of seal  
coating; furnishing and installing new trees with complete irrigation and  
drainage systems, as well as preparing the nature space and installing nature  
play elements such as logs, stumps, and similar features, more specifically as  
described in Exhibit A and other contract documents as part of the Highland  
Child Development Center Play Yard Site Improvement Project, in the  
amount of $279,333.00, which includes a contingency fee of $37,000.00,  
as the lowest responsive bidder, rejecting all other bids, with the work  
anticipated to commence on December 11, 2025, and required to be  
completed within seventy-five days (75), with an anticipated ending of  
February 25, 2026.  
Vendor No.: 009085  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9186 815  
Funding Source: OCI Oakland Children Initiative  
Attachments:  
O.-10  
Services – ISI Inspection Services, Inc. – Boys Toilet  
Room Renovation Project - Markham Elementary  
School - Buildings and Grounds Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of an Agreement for Material Testing  
and Special Inspection Services by and between the District and ISI  
Inspection Services, Inc., Berkeley, CA, for the latter to provide material  
testing and special inspection services for the Boys Toilet Room Renovation  
Project at Markham Elementary School, in the not to exceed amount of  
$2,800.60, which includes a contingency fee of $254.60 for Additional  
Services with the work scheduled to commence on December 11, 2025,  
and expected to last until December 31, 2026.  
Vendor No.: 002199  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9914/138  
Funding Source: 140 Deferred Fund  
Attachments:  
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Construction - King Construction Inspection, Inc. -  
Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School Fire and  
Intrusion Alarm Replacement Project - Division of  
Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Agreement for Inspection of  
Record Services for Construction by and between the District and King  
Construction Inspection, Inc., Berkeley, CA, for the latter to provide  
Inspector of Record Services for the Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary  
School Fire and Intrusion Alarm Replacement Project, in the not to  
exceed amount of $11,030.36, which includes a contingency fee of  
$1,002.76 for Additional Services with the work scheduled to  
commence on December 11, 2025, and expected to last until March  
30, 2026.  
Vendor No.: 007828  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9021/182  
Funding Source: Fund 25 County School Facilities  
Attachments:  
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Construction - King Construction Inspection, Inc. - Boys  
Toilet Room Renovation Project - Markham  
Elementary School - Department of Building and  
Grounds  
Approval by the Board of Education of Agreement for Inspection of  
Record Services for Construction by and between the District and King  
Construction Inspection, Inc., Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide  
Inspector of Record Services for the Boys Toilet Room Renovation  
Project at Markham Elementary School, in the not to exceed amount of  
$7,832.00, which includes a contingency fee of $712.00 for Additional  
Services, with the work scheduled to commence on December 11,  
2025, and expected to last until December 31, 2026.  
Vendor No.: 007828  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9914/138  
Funding Source: Deferred Maintenance Fund 140  
Attachments:  
Chief Business Officer  
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Risk Management Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and UpFront Interpreting, Alamo, CA, for the  
latter to provide support for OUSD employees that are Deaf and  
hard-of-hearing to ensure effective interaction between students, staff, and  
families; provide assistance with American Sign Language (ASL)  
interpretation, captioning services and written communication for both staff  
and students; interpret during teaching lessons, Individualized Education  
Program (IEP) meetings, parent conferences, teacher collaboration sessions,  
professional development meetings, and for any other District staff or  
individual requiring communication support; ensure that the District remains  
in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by providing  
reasonable accommodations and facilitating accessible communication in all  
educational and work-related settings, via Risk Management Department,  
for the period of October 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in an amount not  
to exceed $100,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 008967  
Requisition No.: VR26-04703  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9031-987  
Funding Source: Property & Liability  
Attachments:  
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Risk Management Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and A-Tech Consulting, Orange, CA, for the  
latter, in accordance with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 3Ts  
Program (Training, Testing, and Taking Action voluntary program) for  
Reducing Lead in Drinking Water guidelines, as well as District internal  
standards, provide: 1) Sampling Coverage-Conduct sequential sampling at  
each site for every: a) Drinking water fountain; b) Filtered water stations; c)  
Kitchen preparation sink; d) Kitchen three-compartment sink; 2) Sampling  
& Laboratory Analysis: a) Collect samples following EPA 3Ts protocols for  
sequential lead testing (e.g., 125-125-250 mL sequence for fountains; 250  
mL for filtered water stations); b) Maintain full chain of custody (CoC) for  
each sample; c) Submit samples to an EPA-certified laboratory for analysis;  
d) Laboratory analysis costs shall be billed per sample; 3) Logistics &  
Reporting: a) Clearly label and document all sampled fixtures; b) Process  
CoC documentation accurately and promptly; c) Provide consolidated,  
site-specific laboratory reports with results compared against EPA and  
OUSD action levels;4) Staffing & Timeline: a) Assign sufficient staff and  
authorize overtime as needed to meet testing and processing demands; b)  
Expedite analysis to ensure all results are available before the start of the  
new school year, via Risk Management Department, for the period of July  
1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $50,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 009167  
Requisition No.: VR26-00733  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9031-987  
Funding Source: Property & Liability  
Attachments:  
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Logistics - Risk Management Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Environmental  
Logistics, Colton, CA, for the latter to provide the characterizing of,  
packing of and disposal of hazardous waste such as flammable  
liquid, toxic lab debris and other related waste within the District  
from science classes to Building and Grounds, as required by  
federal and state environmental laws, via Risk Management  
Department, for the period of July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026,  
in an amount not to exceed $99,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 001590  
Requisition No.: VR26-04683  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9031-987  
Funding Source: Property & Liability  
Attachments:  
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Consortium Critical Incident Training and Consulting -  
Risk Management Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1,  
Services Agreement 2025-2026 by and between the District and  
Consortium Critical Incident Training and Consulting, Bradenton,  
FL, for the latter to provide four 3 hour in person trainings for the  
Buildings and Grounds staff, focusing on establishing  
prevention-based active shooter programs, concentrating on  
preventing the act of violence before it occurs; provide techniques  
to reduce staff's risk and anxiety, for the unchanged term of  
October 15, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in the additional amount  
of $16,000.00, increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount  
from $10,500.00 to $26,500.00. All other terms and conditions of  
the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 008594  
Requisition No.: VR26-04367  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0000-987  
Funding Source: General Purpose-unrestricted  
Attachments:  
Chief, Talent  
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Development of Employee Selection Procedures  
(“CODESP”) - Talent/Human Resources Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Cooperative Organization for the Development of  
Employee Selection Procedures ("CODESP"), Huntington Beach, CA, for  
the latter to provide assessments that can be used to satisfy minimum  
qualifications for some classroom support positions, i.e., paraeducators, with  
District staff proctoring the assessments, via the Talent/Human Resources  
Department, for the period of July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in an  
amount not to exceed $3,725.00.  
Vendor No.: 006535  
Requisition No.: VR26-04623  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9283/9440  
Funding Source: 1235  
Attachments:  
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Center (General) – Talent/Human Resources  
Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 2, Services  
Agreement by and between the District and Tides Center (TC), San  
Francisco, CA, for the latter to continue to partner and to implement with  
named entities sustainable, high qualify Pre-Apprenticeship Programs,  
incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth, with TC  
reimbursing the District in a not to exceed amount by an additional  
$427,876.00, increasing the not to exceed amount from $555,811.00 to  
$983,687.00 and extending the term of the Agreement from January 1, 2024  
through December 31, 2025 to June 30, 2026. All other terms and conditions  
of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Attachments:  
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Agreement - University of California Merced -  
Talent/Human Resources Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Memorandum of Understanding and  
Interagency Agreement (MOU or Agreement) for an Intern Partnership  
Program and Practica Program-applying to credentials in TK-12 Teaching,  
including Multiple Subjects, Single Subjects, Designated Subjects, and Special  
Education Categories, including Added or Supplementary Authorizations and  
Early Completion Option; and including Pupil Personnel Services in  
Communicative Sciences & Disorders, Mental Health & Wellness, Counseling  
& Guidance, Educational Therapy, Administration, and other Pupil Personnel  
Services credentials and certifications, as may be specified; and including  
Fieldwork Experience for Master of Arts or Science and other  
Graduate-Level Degrees or Certifications with Emphasis in Pupil Personnel  
Services; and including Fieldwork Experience for Pre-Credential Candidate  
Undergraduate Students-is entered into by and between Oakland Unified  
School District (District or OUSD), a public school district in the State of  
California, County of Alameda, and Regents of the University of California,  
on behalf of University of California, Merced (University or UCM), a public  
university under the auspices of the State of California-for the term December  
1, 2025 through November 30, 2030 at no cost to the District other than for  
certain Non-Teaching Interns in PPS categories (Article 6/#6), who are not  
employees of the District but may be allocated stipends (Article 6/#6) drawn  
from non-profit organizational grants to the District (e.g. Ed Fund),  
administered by the relevant departments of the District. [See Fiscal Impact]  
Attachments:  
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Resources Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Personnel Report No. 2526-0005 -  
Talent/Human Resources Department.  
Attachments:  
Chief Academic Officer  
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Summer Learning Programs - Community Schools and  
Student Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by  
and between the District and Springboard Collaborative, LLC, for  
the latter to implement two 10-week Tier 2 reading intervention  
sessions - one during the Winter and one during the Spring -  
serving 30 students per session at each of four schools: Martin  
Luther King Jr. Elementary, Bella Vista Elementary, International  
Community School and Grass Valley Elementary and provide  
ancillary services, as further described in Exhibit A of the  
Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set  
forth, for the term of November 17, 2025 through May 29, 2026, in  
the not to exceed amount of $151,440.00.  
Vendor No.: 004039  
Requisition No.: VR26-03855  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-937  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opportunities Program  
Attachments:  
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of Oakland, Oakland Fund for Children and Youth  
(OFCY) - High School Linked Learning Office  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Grant  
Agreement by and between the District and the City of Oakland, Oakland,  
CA, for the latter to provide stipends for students in summer internships  
as part of the Linked Learning Pathways: Exploring College, Career, and  
Community Options (ECCCO) at McClymonds, Castlemont, Fremont,  
Dewey, Rudsdale, Sojourner Truth, Bunche, Oakland High, Oakland  
Technical, Skyline, Coliseum College Preparatory Academy, Life Academy,  
and MetWest High Schools, for the period of July 1, 2025 through June 30,  
2026, in the amount not to exceed $225,000.00.  
Funding Source: Oakland Fund for Children and Youth (OFCY)  
Attachments:  
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Program (SBHIP) - Memorandum of Understanding -  
Alameda Alliance for Health - Community Schools and  
Student Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 2, Student  
Behavioral Health Incentive Program (SBHIP) Memorandum of  
Understanding (MOU) by and between the District and Alameda Alliance  
for Health, Alameda, CA, extending the term of the MOU from January 21,  
2023 through January 31, 2026 to September 30, 2026, for the unchanged  
amount of $1,881,140.73. All other terms and conditions of the MOU  
remain in full force and effect.  
Attachments:  
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Counseling & Education LLC - Community Schools and  
Student Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Men Creating Peace Counseling &  
Education LLC, Olympia, WA, for the latter to co-develop a  
comprehensive youth focused curriculum for a youth group series pilot  
designed to prevent human trafficking, with a lens on the roots of  
exploitation, with responsibilities including attending biweekly project  
meetings, supporting research and content review, supporting facilitators of  
pilot training series in a train the trainer process, and collaborating with the  
project team to ensure the curriculum reflects a deeper understanding thru  
group process of the dynamics of power and gender in exploitive  
relationships, via Community Schools and Student Services Department, for  
the period of September 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in an amount not  
to exceed $55,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 009711  
Requisition No.: VR26-04129  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5846-922  
Funding Source: Human Trafficking Prevention  
Attachments:  
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Oakland Athletic League  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Mark Robinson, Hayward, CA, for the  
latter to work with Oakland Athletic League (OAL) by providing meet  
management and timing services which includes managing runners and  
times races during meets, organizing bibs for runners by team and  
publishing official race results; setting up equipment: tables, computers,  
cameras, sensor mats equipment for all middle and high school Cross  
Country and Track & Field Events, via Oakland Athletic League, for the  
period of October 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $10,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 009630  
Requisition No.: VR26-02923  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9334-933  
Funding Source: Measure G, Parcel Tax  
Attachments:  
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LLC - Early Childhood Development Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Teaching Strategies, LLC, Washington,  
DC, for the latter to provide live, professional development for the Early  
Childhood Education (ECE) curriculum, for all Pre-Kindergarten (PK) and  
Kindergarten (TK) teachers who have not yet received the training, as  
described in Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein by reference  
as though fully set forth, via Early Childhood Development Department, for  
the period of October 20, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $23,910.00.  
Vendor No.: 007215  
Requisition No.: VR26-04297  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9186-910  
Funding Source: "First 5" Measure AA  
Attachments:  
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Center for the Collaborative Classroom - Early  
Childhood Development Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2025-2026 by and between the District and Center for the  
Collaborative Classroom, Alameda, CA, for the latter to provide  
professional development training for Early Childhood Education staff  
focused on developmentally appropriate language and literacy practices,  
conducted specifically for pre-kindergarten staff during the scheduled  
Buyback Day, for the unchanged term of August 1, 2025 through June 30,  
2026, in the additional amount of $58,000.00, increasing the Agreement  
not to exceed amount from $56,000.00 to $114,000.00. All other terms and  
conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 001014  
Requisition No.: VR26-02470  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9186-910  
Funding Source: "First 5" Measure AA  
Attachments:  
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Julie Kurtz - Early Childhood Development Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2025-2026 by and between the District and Julie Kurtz,  
Danville, CA, for the latter to provide, in addition to existing offerings,  
new components include asynchronous self-paced training, coaching to  
support skill implementation, technical assistance, and a Training of  
Trainers Institute for authorization; further strengthen trauma-responsive  
practices, introduce Communities of Practice, Reflective Resilience  
Groups, and additional capacity-building resources, for the unchanged  
term of August 18, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in the additional amount of  
$3,700.00, increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount from  
$42,100.00 to $45,800.00. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement  
remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 008634  
Requisition No.: VR26-04376  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6128-910  
Funding Source: Inclusive Early Educ Exp Prog  
Attachments:  
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for Learning - Elmhurst United Middle School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Community Alliance for Learning,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide two site coordinators who will oversee  
logistics of the coaching session; provide trained coaches for a total of 240  
seventh grade students at Elmhurst; individualized writing coaching to students  
in a 1:1 student-to-coach ratio during each class period throughout the day. at  
Elmhurst United Middle School, for the period of November 3, 2025  
through May 29, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $6,750.00.  
Vendor No.: 008606  
Requisition No.: VR26-02090  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0002-229  
Funding Source: Unrestricted Supplemental  
Attachments:  
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Arts - Horace Mann Elementary School  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026 by  
and between the District and Museum of Children's Arts, Oakland, CA, for  
the latter to provide visual art classes, as described in Exhibit A of the  
Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth, at  
Horace Mann Elementary School, for the period of November 3, 2025  
through May 15, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $9,823.25.  
Vendor No.: 002963  
Requisition No.: VR26-04170  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6770-136  
Funding Source: Prop28 Arts and Music  
Attachments:  
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Center - Oakland High School  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026 by  
and between the District and East Bay Asian Youth Center, Oakland, CA,  
for the latter to facilitate payment of student stipends for Oakland High  
School and Edna Brewer Middle School students who successfully  
complete the Cross Age Mentoring Program (CAMP) Program  
requirements at Oakland High School, for the period of November 3, 2025  
through May 29, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $16,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 001474  
Requisition No.: VR26-03879  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9019-304  
Funding Source: Cross-Age Mentoring Program  
Attachments:  
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Castlemont High School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and the Crucible, Oakland, CA, for the latter to  
provide valuable instructor support for the continuation of the Castlemont  
Woodshop along with providing hands-on learning opportunities in a  
variety of industrial art disciplines which include maker education, digital  
fabrication, welding, glass blowing, ceramics, and textiles and as further  
described in Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein by  
reference as though fully set forth, at Castlemont High School, for the  
period of August 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $26,950.00.  
Vendor No.: 004252  
Requisition No.: VR26-03490  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6386-301  
Funding Source: Green Tech Partnership Acad  
Attachments:  
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Transitions - Castlemont High School  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Refugee & Immigrant Transitions, San  
Francisco, CA, for the latter to provide daytime mentorship support for  
newcomer students at Castlemont High School 3 days a week, delivering  
interpretation and translation assistance for Mam and Spanish speaking  
students, families, and school staff; school-day mentorship with a focus on  
attendance, grades, family resources, and other adjustments to life in  
Oakland so students remain on-track for graduation; and provide targeted  
outreach to increase newcomer student participation in college, career, and  
post-secondary activities and resources at Castlemont High School, for the  
term October 6, 2025, through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$61,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 003563  
Requisition No.: VR26-03936  
Resource Code-Site No.: 3182-301  
Funding Source: ESSA: Comp Support & Improvmt  
Attachments:  
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Agreement - Oakland Natives Gives Back - Community  
Schools and Student Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a No Cost Services Agreement  
and Data Sharing Agreement by and between the District and Oakland  
Natives Give Back, Oakland, CA, for the latter to implement three  
programs: 1) Attendance Learning Institute (ALI) - Tiered, systems-level  
intervention model to strengthen school capacity in preventing and  
responding to chronic absenteeism; 2) Achievement Influencer Program  
(AIP) 2.0 - A direct-service model that uses culturally responsive  
mentorship, workforce preparation, and academic engagement to re-engage  
disconnected youth; 3) Girls Equity Movement (GEMS)- A gender  
responsive leadership and wellness initiative, as described in Exhibit A of the  
Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth, for the  
period of December 10, 2025 through June 30, 2027, at no cost to the  
District, and under the Data Sharing Agreement (DSA), the terms and  
conditions of the District’s transmission of or sharing of pupil data with  
Oakland Natives Give Back and the protection by Oakland Natives Give  
Back of such data for the same term of the No Cost Settlement Agreement,  
each, via the Community Schools and Student Services Department.  
Vendor No.: 007529  
Attachments:  
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Oakland International High School  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Safe Passages, Oakland, CA, for the latter  
to support family engagement by providing technical assistance to staff and  
resources to parents, with a focus on behavioral health and well-being for  
the school year 2025 to 2026, including organizing a workshop series where  
parents learn about different resources that respond to their needs, receive  
guidance on how to navigate various systems (social services, medical,  
CalWORKs/ CalFresh, financial Aid), and spaces that celebrate cultural  
diversity including organizing 4 cultural events where families can rebuild /  
reconnect with the community (their own and the bigger community as  
immigrants) at Oakland International High School, for the period of October  
15, 2025, through May 27, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $2,700.00.  
Vendor No.: 003729  
Requisition No.: VR26-03828  
Resource Code-Site No.: 3010  
Funding Source: Title I-Basic Grant Low Income  
Attachments:  
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Community Schools and Student Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Moira De Nike, San Francisco, CA, for the  
latter to provide professional grant writing support to the Restorative Justice  
Office for the Oakland Fund for Children and Youth (OFCY) grant  
application, including collaborating with staff to develop a compelling and  
competitive proposal that aligns with OFCY’s priorities and the mission of  
the Restorative Justice Office, including assisting in gathering and organizing  
relevant data, drafting and refining narrative sections, ensuring compliance  
with all grant requirements, and preparing all necessary documentation and  
attachments; and supporting timeline management and providing editing and  
review services to ensure the final submission is clear, persuasive, and  
completed on schedule, via Community Schools and Student Services  
Department, for the period of October 31, 2025 through December 31,  
2025, in an amount not to exceed $4,500.00.  
Vendor No.: 001318  
Requisition No.: VR26-04789  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9225-922  
Funding Source: Kaiser Health&wellness W/ebcf  
Attachments:  
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Woolley - Community Schools and Student Services  
Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2025-2026 by and between the District and Kim Woolley,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to support expanded learning programs by  
analyzing the impact of ELOP schools participating in the ExLO arts  
enrichment initiative, as describe in Exhibit A of the Agreement,  
incorporated herein by refer3ence as though fully set forth, for the  
unchanged term of July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in the additional  
amount of $39,340.00, increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount  
from $71,660.00 to $111,000.00. All other terms and conditions of the  
Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 008219  
Requisition No.: VR26-04312  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opp Programs  
Attachments:  
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Museum of Children's Arts - Community Schools and  
Student Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2025-2026 by and between the District and Museum of  
Children's Arts, Oakland, CA, for the latter to increase its visual arts  
programming during the Expanded Learning Program at Emerson  
Elementary School for up to 60 students, for the unchanged period of  
August 01, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in the additional amount of  
$3,630.00, increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount from  
$62,414.00 to $66,044.00. All other terms and conditions of the  
Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 002963  
Requisition No.: VR26-04311  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opp Programs  
Attachments:  
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University - Mills College, Lead by Learning -  
Community Schools and Student Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Northeastern University - Mills College,  
Lead by Learning, Boston, MA, for the latter to support the Expanded  
Learning community-including Agency Directors, Site Coordinators, New  
Site Coordinators, and Quality Support Coaches-in implementing a  
Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) cycle across 84 after-school  
programs, as described in Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein  
by reference as though fully set forth, via Community Schools and Student  
Services Department, for the period of September 1, 2025 through June 30,  
2026, in an amount not to exceed $114,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 002865  
Requisition No.: VR26-02488  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opp Programs  
Attachments:  
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University - Mills College, Lead by Learning -  
Community Schools and Student Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Northeastern University - Mills College,  
Lead by Learning, Boston, MA, for the latter to provide the Expanded  
Learning Office (ExLO) with professional development focused on  
implementing a continuous quality improvement (CQI) cycle to enhance the  
quality and effectiveness of programming across all after-school sites, as  
described in Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein by reference  
at though fully set forth, via Community Schools and Student Services  
Department, for the period of August 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in an  
amount not to exceed $94,100.00.  
Vendor No.: 002865  
Requisition No.: VR26-02487  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opp Programs  
Attachments:  
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- Linked Learning Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Amy McDonald Crudo, Oakland, CA, for  
the latter to prepare Charter & Street Academy reimbursements including  
the set-up of appropriate files and related documents, communication  
with Charter and Street fiscal contacts, and the design and delivery of  
training for completing both the reimbursements and customizations, via  
Linked Learning Department, for the period of September 25, 2025  
through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $5,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 008870  
Requisition No.: VR26-01281  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9339-912  
Funding Source: Measure H  
Attachments:  
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Garfield Elementary School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Children Rising, Oakland, CA, for the latter  
to provide two programs that deliver Tier 3 one-on-one tutoring in literacy  
and math for 2nd and 3rd-grade students performing well below grade level:  
Succeeding by Reading (SbR) and Path2Math (P2M), as described in  
Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though fully  
set forth at Garfield Elementary School, for the period of October 1, 2025  
through May 29, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $5,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 001645  
Requisition No.: VR26-02740  
Resource Code-Site No.: 3010-118  
Funding Source: Title I-Basic Grant Low Income  
Attachments:  
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Community Schools and Student Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Dream Youth Clinic, Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to lead the creation of human trafficking prevention print and digital  
media that is designed from a youth-centered, youth-voiced perspective, as  
described in Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein by reference  
as though fully set forth, via Community Schools and Student Services  
Department, for the period of September 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in  
an amount not to exceed $65,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 009731  
Requisition No.: VR26-04792  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5846-922  
Funding Source: Human Trafficking Prevention  
Attachments:  
O.-44  
Destiny Arts Center - Community Schools and Student  
Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2025-2026 by and between the District and Destiny Arts  
Center, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide two additional school sites to  
the Scope of Work: the Cheer Program twice a week for up to twenty  
students at Prescott Elementary School; and a new dance class for up to  
two days a week for up to 20 students per class at Korematsu Discovery  
Academy, each, for the unchanged term of August 01, 2025 through June  
30, 2026, in the additional amount of $9,370.00, increasing the Agreement  
not to exceed amount from $75,000.00 to $84,370.00. All other terms and  
conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 001363  
Requisition No.: VR26-04658  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opp Programs  
Attachments:  
O.-45  
Resources - Rudsdale Continuation High School  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026 by  
and between the District and Bay Area Community Resources, El Cerrito,  
CA, for the latter to provide targeted support to students involved in the  
juvenile justice system, as well as Newcomer, unaccompanied minor, and  
undocumented students navigating immigration, criminal justice  
processes, and school processes as described In Exhibit A of the  
Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth, at  
Rudsdale Continuation High School, for the period of August 1, 2025  
through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $114,100.00.  
Vendor No.: 000624  
Requisition No.: VR26-02334  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9339-352  
Funding Source: Measure H  
Attachments:  
O.-46  
Emiliano Zapata Street Academy  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and East Bay Consortium, Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to provide students and families support by, 1) Delivering college  
application workshops, including one-on-one support to write personal  
statements for California State University (CSU), University of California  
(UC), private, and community college applications; 2) Review transcripts to  
assess for college eligibility and create aligned post-secondary plans; 3)  
Deliver Senior College Knowledge Presentations that cover essential A-G  
requirements, California’s higher education systems, and application  
timelines; 4) Provide workshops in Financial Aid, scholarship assistance,  
and Cash For College processes at Oakland International High School, for  
the term October 24, 2025 through May 25, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $10,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 001478  
Requisition No.: VR26-04435  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0000-353  
Funding Source: General Purpose-unrestricted  
Attachments:  
O.-47  
Foundation  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026 by  
and between the District and Street Academy Foundation, Oakland, CA,  
for the latter to will provide credit recovery, dropout prevention, and  
college and career readiness support, aligned with A-G requirements;  
issue and manage student independent studies Master Agreements,  
monitor daily attendance, and student work submissions to track student  
attendance; coordinate student internships and after school programming  
to help students earn academic credits and real-world experience; and  
hold trimester family meetings and develop individualized student  
success plans at Street Academy, from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026,  
in an amount not to exceed $501,454.59.  
Vendor No.: 004105  
Requisition No.: VR26-00695  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0000-313  
Funding Source: General Purpose-unrestricted  
Attachments:  
O.-48  
Education Fund - Madison Park Academy  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026 by  
and between the District and Oakland Public Education Fund (OPEF),  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to manage the stipend process for student interns  
participating in the pathway-based summer work based learning program,  
Exploring College, Career, and Community Options, (ECCCO), including  
supporting the intern stipend process and timeline, issuing stipend payments  
as directed by OUSD's Work-Based Learning Coordinator within the  
agreed-upon timeline, supporting the resolution of any stipend issues, and  
invoicing OUSD for the amount of processed stipends; issuance of year-end  
tax documents to stipend recipients; pay stipends for high school student  
interns engaging in extended on-site work-based learning experiences in  
various industries; invoice for these stipends and distribute initial stipends at  
Madison Park Academy-Upper Campus, for the term November 3, 2025,  
through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $35,510.94.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-04099  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9339-215  
Funding Source: Measure H  
Attachments:  
O.-49  
LLC - Community Schools and Student Services  
Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Design For Equity LLC, Oakland, CA, for  
the latter to provide leadership coaching for identified supervisors twice per  
month and development and facilitation of a monthly Professional Learning  
Community for supervisors in the Department to share tools and practices  
for supporting their teams, including culture keepers, community school  
managers, school social workers, and others, via the Community Schools  
and Student Services Department, for the period of November 1, 2025  
through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $28,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 007190  
Requisition No.: VR26-04929  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6266-922  
Funding Source: Educator Effectiveness  
Attachments:  
O.-50  
Bonita Bumblebee - Community Schools and Student  
Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2025-2026 by and between the District and Bonita Bumblebee,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide an extension and expansion of the  
After-School Arts Enrichment Program for TKK students; expand existing  
program at school providing services beyond the original timeframe; grow  
program from one site to a total of six sites for the full school year; add new  
after-school arts enrichment services at Prescott Elementary School,  
Brookfield Elementary School, East Oakland Pride Elementary School, and  
Lockwood STEAM Academy, ensuring that more students have access to  
continued, high-quality arts enrichment opportunities, in the additional  
amount of $71,984.00, increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount  
from $14,850.00 to $86,834.00 and extending the Agreement term from  
October 06, 2025 through December 31, 2025 to June 30, 2026. All other  
terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 009679  
Requisition No.: VR26-04659  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opp Programs  
Attachments:  
O.-51  
Oakland Symphony - Community Schools and Student  
Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2025-2026 by and between the District and Oakland  
Symphony, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide after school music  
enrichment (violins) at Garfield Elementary three days a week for up to 30  
days serving students 1st - 5th grade, including student performance  
opportunities throughout the school year, for the unchanged term of August  
04, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in the additional amount of $22,258.50,  
increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount from $35,684.00 to  
$57,942.50. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full  
force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 003146  
Requisition No.: VR26-04661  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opp Programs  
Attachments:  
O.-52  
Oakland Public Education Fund - Urban Promise  
Academy  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2025-2026 by and between the District and Oakland Public  
Education Fund, Oakland, CA, providing for extension of the term of  
services of three family champions, in the additional amount of  
$21,840.00, increasing the Agreement not to exceed the amount from  
$19,516.00 to $41,356.00, and extending the Agreement term from August  
11, 2025 through January 1, 2026 to May 30, 2026. All other terms and  
conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-04106  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6332-236  
Funding Source: CCSPP Implementation Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-53  
Education Fund - Prescott Elementary School  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026 by  
and between the District and Oakland Public Education Fund, Oakland, CA,  
for the latter to provide support by meeting with the principal, teachers,  
and staff monthly to discuss Social Emotional Learning and engagement  
strategies for students, as described in Exhibit A of the Agreement,  
incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth, at Prescott  
Elementary School, for the period of October 15, 2025 through May 28,  
2026, in an amount not to exceed $16,999.97.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-02426  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6332-183  
Funding Source: CCSPP Implementation Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-54  
National Center for College and Career - Linked  
Learning Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and ConnectED: The National Center for  
College and Career, Berkeley, CA, for the latter to support Measures N and  
H initiative, with District Strategic Actions (Year 3) specify three Focal Areas:  
(1) Prepare Students for Post-Secondary Success; (2) Develop Systems of  
Personalized Supports; (3) Integrate Real World Learning, as described in  
Exhibit A of the Agreement, via Linked Learning Department, for the period  
of September 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$30,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 001169  
Requisition No.: VR26-01279  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9339-912  
Funding Source: Measure H  
Attachments:  
O.-55  
Mental Health - Hoover Elementary School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Axis Mundi Center for Mental Health,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide therapists to work with students on  
building social emotional learning skills necessary to regulate emotions,  
and have healthy relationships; and work with school staff to assess  
needs, provide consultations and training as needed to better support  
families and students at Hoover Elementary School, for the period of  
October 1, 2025 through May 29, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$22,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 007577  
Requisition No.: VR26-04191  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6332-170  
Funding Source: CCSPP Implementation Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-56  
Academics and Instruction Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a No Cost Services Agreement -  
2025-2026 by and between the District and TNTP, New York, NY, for  
the latter, to support the District as part of the High-Quality Instructional  
Materials (HQIM)Coherence Network, a grant-funded initiative focused on  
strengthening District systems to support implementation of high-quality,  
coherent instructional materials, with help in identifying system-level barriers,  
develop and test “Coherence Boosting Routines” (such as coaching,  
planning time, and data cycles), and improve cross-tier alignment, via  
Academics and Instruction Department, for the period of November 13,  
2025 through June 30, 2026, at no cost to the District.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
O.-57  
Escuelita Elementary School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026 by  
and between the District and Cantare Con Vivo, Oakland, CA, for the latter to  
provide Cantare’s Children’s and Youth Music Program, offered through:  
Classroom Music Education (grades TK-2) and “¡Cantemos Juntos!”, the  
Newcomer Family Music Class, as described in Exhibit A of the  
Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth, at La  
Escuelita Elementary School, for the period of August 11, 2025 through May  
28, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $5,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 000940  
Requisition No.: VR26-04134  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6332-121  
Funding Source: CCSPP Implementation Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-58  
Luna Dance & Creativity - Early Childhood  
Development Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2025-2026 by and between the District and Luna Dance &  
Creativity, Berkeley, CA, for the latter, as an addition to the Scope of  
Work, to expand its year-long professional development model at Kaiser  
Early Learning Center to include two additional classrooms, bringing the  
total to ten classrooms, with the expanded cohort continuing to include all  
Inclusion and Transitional Kindergarten classes, receiving 30 weeks of  
model dance integrated instruction, side by side coaching, and site based  
professional development, including observation, reflection, collaboration,  
and evaluation for the unchanged term of September 1, 2025 through June  
30, 2026, in the additional amount of $10,000.00, increasing the Agreement  
not to exceed amount from $54,000.00 to $64,000.00. All other terms and  
conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 002661  
Requisition No.: VR26-04514  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6128-910  
Funding Source: Inclusive Early Educ Exp Prog  
Attachments:  
O.-59  
Academics and Instruction Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and EL Education, New York, NY, for the  
latter to provide Strategic Planning: Customized virtual meetings with EL  
Education staff and district leadership designed to inform the partnership  
plan and monitor progress on implementation goals in the areas of: EL  
Education 2025 Edition - Preparing to Teach; Implementation Monitoring  
and Data Collection; EL Education-Led Professional Development; Deeper  
Analysis and Lesson Study; and Coaching - Lab School Learning Sites, as  
delineated in Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein by reference  
as though fully set forth, via Academics and Instruction Department, for the  
period of December 10, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $222,600.00.  
Vendor No.: 001546  
Requisition No.: VR26-02751  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0005-909, 9342-909  
Funding Source: Golden State Warriors Grant and Central  
Supplemental Funds  
Attachments:  
O.-60  
Education Fund - Office of Equity  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026 by  
and between the District and Oakland Public Education Fund, Oakland, CA,  
for the latter to provide youth and parent stipends for co-leading  
Antiracist learning sessions with staff, parent leadership fellow stipends  
for parents serving as volunteers on committees and supporting their  
schools with engaging additional families into leadership via Office of  
Equity, for the period of October 31, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in an  
amount not to exceed $200,000.00.  
Funding Source: Kaiser Health&wellness w/East Bay Community  
Foundation, City of Oakland, Violence Prevention Grant, and  
Collaborative for Educational Excellence.  
Attachments:  
O.-61  
Children - Bella Vista Elementary School  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026 by  
and between the District and East Bay Agency for Children, Oakland, CA,  
for the latter to provide support for school leadership in identifying  
wellness models and components that will advance students’ wellbeing  
and academic progress; have Clinical Supervisors support individual  
students, attend Coordination of Services Team (COST) meetings as  
needed, and meet regularly with the school principal at Bella Vista  
Elementary School, for the period of August 11, 2025 through May 28, 2026,  
in an amount not to exceed $103,606.45  
Vendor No.: 001473  
Requisition No.: VR26-03628  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6332-102  
Funding Source: CCSPP Implementation Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-62  
Rising - Sankofa United Elementary School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a No Cost Services Agreement -  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Children Rising, Oakland, CA,  
for the latter to provide tier 3 literacy tutoring students who are struggling  
with foundational literacy skills, often scoring 2+ grade levels below their  
age group; one-on-one tutoring sessions during school hours for students  
referred to the program by school site staff at Sankofa United Elementary  
School, for the period of November 12, 2025 through May 27, 2026, at no  
cost to the District.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
O.-63  
Learning Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Grouptrail, Portland, OR, for the latter to  
create templates for the Exploring College, Career, and Community  
Options (ECCCO) internship program to include internship opportunities,  
common student application, student onboarding checklist, internship  
host and student feedback forms, and file storage; create dashboard views  
for internship hosts, students, OUSD central staff, and school-based staff;  
create prioritized reports to view data in real time; facilitate training for  
OUSD staff members and create manual or other materials, via Linked  
Learning Department, for the period of December 1, 2025 through June 30,  
2026, in an amount not to exceed $12,550.00.  
Vendor No.: 008779  
Requisition No.: VR26-04819  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6388-912  
Funding Source: K12 Strong Workforce Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-64  
Elementary School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Living Jazz, Oakland, CA, for the latter to  
provide a 45-minute class once a week for 16-weeks for TK and  
Kindergarten students, with students presenting a dance performance for  
the school and parents at Thornhill Elementary School, for the term of  
August 11, 2025 through May 28, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$9,463.00.  
Vendor No.: 008016  
Requisition No.: VR26-04671  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6770-157  
Funding Source: Prop28 Arts and Music  
Attachments:  
O.-65  
Thornhill Elementary School  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Hope Reimagined, Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to provide clinical supervision and training for in the Neurosequential  
Model, a framework for understanding children (and adults) in a  
developmentally sensitive, neurobiologically informed way; integrates several  
core principles of neurodevelopment and traumatology into a comprehensive  
approach that helps match the nature and timing of specific therapeutic  
techniques to the child’s developmental stage and brain region mediating  
Social, Emotional, Behavioral, and Academic problems at Thornhill  
Elementary School, for the period of August 11, 2025 through May 28,  
2026, in an amount not to exceed $12,500.00.  
Vendor No.: 008699  
Requisition No.: VR26-04432  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0000-157  
Funding Source: General Purpose-unrestricted  
Attachments:  
O.-66  
Elementary School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Wildcare, San Rafael, CA, for the latter,  
using its Wildcare's Nature Van filled with taxidermy, skeletons, biofacts,  
and more, to make an interactive presentation to students with the  
opportunity to be hands-on with animals they wouldn't otherwise be able  
to experience up close, leaving them with a strengthened sense of  
responsibility toward preserving the planet at Lincoln Elementary School,  
for the period of February 3, 2026 through February 24, 2026, in an amount  
not to exceed $295.40.  
Vendor No.: 004627  
Requisition No.: VR26-04437  
Resource Code-Site No.: 133-0002  
Funding Source: Unrestricted Supplemental  
Attachments:  
O.-67  
Early Childhood Development Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026 by  
and between the District and Cantare Con Vivo, Oakland, CA, for the latter  
to provide qualified teaching artists and equipment needed for music  
lessons, with the schedule to be decided by agreement between the  
teaching artists and the site administrator, via Early Childhood  
Development Department, for the period of November 10, 2025 through  
June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $25,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 000940  
Requisition No.: VR26-04901  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6770-910  
Funding Source: Prop28 Arts and Music  
Attachments:  
O.-68  
Education Fund - Madison Park Academy - Upper  
Campus  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026 by  
and between the District and Oakland Public Education Fund (OPEF),  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide processing and disbursement of  
stipends for students, pursuant to ECCCO guidelines and in coordination  
with staff, who complete the Exploring College Career and Community  
Options (ECCCO) Summer Internship Program at Madison Park Academy -  
Upper Campus for the period of October 1, 2025, through May 29, 2026, in  
an amount not to exceed $40,943.40.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-00093  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9339-215  
Funding Source: Measure H  
Attachments:  
O.-69  
Foundation - Emiliano Zapata Street Academy  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026 by  
and between the District and Street Academy Foundation, Oakland, CA,  
for the latter to provide direction in coordinating the College Readiness  
Program and establish site site-based coordinator (ICRC), who will lead  
and develop the start-up of the Early Education Child Development &  
Family Services Pathway, as further described in Exhibit A of the  
Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth at  
Emiliano Zapata Street Academy, for the period of July 1, 2025, through  
June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $52,812.50.  
Vendor No.: 004105  
Requisition No.: VR26-02955  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9339-313  
Funding Source: Measure H  
Attachments:  
O.-70  
Brewer Middle School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Philip Williams, Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to provide technical support for Windows and Apple Macintosh  
computers to ensure effective use of technology for instruction, as described in  
Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set  
forth, at Edna Brewer Middle School, for the period of December 1, 2025  
through May 29, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $25,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 004648  
Requisition No.: VR26-00869  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0002-210  
Funding Source: Unrestricted Supplemental  
Attachments:  
O.-71  
Soccer Organizations - Community Schools and Student  
Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and American Youth Soccer Organizations,  
Torrance, CA, for the latter to deliver a comprehensive soccer program for  
grades TK-2, operating Monday through Friday with an additional  
nine-hour Saturday component; participate in three community  
events-Sports Expo, “Go Bears, Go Girls, Go Play,” and “YES, We Play!”;  
implement the AYSO EPIC Program to support athletes with disabilities  
across 49 elementary schools over 16 Saturdays; provide an eight-week  
after-school soccer program at 12 or more school sites, promoting inclusive  
and developmentally appropriate sports experiences for all participants, via  
Community Schools and Student Services Department, for the period of  
December 11, 2025 through May 31, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$200,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 009706  
Requisition No.: VR26-04739  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opp Programs  
Attachments:  
O.-72  
Elevate Oakland - Community Schools and Student  
Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2025-2026 by and between the District and Elevate Oakland,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide Transitional Kindergarten and  
Kindergarten (TKK) focused after-school programming at additional school  
sites - Burbank Elementary, Highland Elementary, La Escuelita Elementary,  
and International Community School - incorporating Social-Emotional  
Learning (SEL), creative arts, movement, and song, for the period of  
September 01, 2025 through May 31, 2026, in the additional amount of  
$37,696.00, increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount from  
$35,762.00 to $73,458.00. All other terms and conditions of the  
Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 000196  
Requisition No.: VR26-04660  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opp Programs  
Attachments:  
O.-73  
Melrose Leadership Academy  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Cantare Con Vivo, Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to provide weekly Spanish-language music and choir classes for  
students, as further described in Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated  
herein by reference as though fully set forth, at Melrose Leadership  
Academy, for the period of August 18, 2025 through June 1, 2026, in an  
amount not to exceed $21,505.00.  
Vendor No.: 000940  
Requisition No.: VR26-04848  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6770-235  
Funding Source: Prop28 Arts and Music  
Attachments:  
O.-74  
Elementary School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Maryam Abdi, Emeryville, CA, for the  
latter to provide Arabic translation support services for site  
communications; translate a variety of documents including event  
announcements, parent-teacher conferences, and other important  
school-related materials; and communications - oral and written -  
between Arabic-speaking families for Hoover Elementary School, for the  
period of October 1, 2025 through May 29, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $5,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 000216  
Requisition No.: VR26-04183  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6332-170  
Funding Source: CCSPP Implementation Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-75  
Edna Brewer Middle School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Michelle Gonzalez, Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to work collaboratively with families, staff and teachers to strengthen  
connections across the school community as Parent Learning and  
Engagement Coordinator, fostering open communication and supporting family  
engagement, helping community move toward a sense of normalcy and  
focusing on identifying and connecting families with valuable resources and  
support systems to meet their individual needs for Edna Brewer Middle  
School, for the period of November 1, 2025 through May 28, 2026, in an  
amount not to exceed $4,950.00.  
Vendor No.: 007783  
Requisition No.: VR26-00868  
Resource Code-Site No.: 3010-210  
Funding Source: Title I-Basic Grant Low Income  
Attachments:  
O.-76  
Yeah, Art! - Community Schools and Student Services  
Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement by and between the District and Yeah, Art!, Oakland, CA, for  
the latter to provide an additional day of after school music enrichment at  
Westlake Middle School and an additional 10 students will be served in  
current program at Montera Middle School, for the period of August 04,  
2025 through June 30, 2026, in the additional amount of $14,852.00,  
increasing the not to exceed amount of the Agreement from $71,940.00 to  
$86,792.00. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full  
force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 008195  
Requisition No.: VR26-04662  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opp Programs  
Attachments:  
O.-77  
Area Urban Debate Commission - Community Schools  
and Student Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2025-2026 by and between the District and Bay Area Urban  
Debate Commission, Oakland, CA, for the latter to add debate education at  
Coliseum College Preparatory High School; increase services in January to  
include 14 more sessions across the following sites: Oakland Technical High  
School, Castlemont High School, Fremont High School and Edna Brewer  
Middle School; engage students in programs at least once a week for an  
hour; offer students the opportunity to participate in local and regional  
competitions, as well as participate in career development engagement with  
successful professionals in the legal industry, for the unchanged term of  
September 01, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in the additional amount of  
$22,632.00, increasing the not to exceed amount of the Agreement from  
$37,048.00 to $59,680.00. All other terms and conditions of the  
Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 000635  
Requisition No.: VR26-04472  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opp Programs  
Attachments:  
O.-78  
State University - Health Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a No Cost Services Agreement -  
2025-2026 by and between the District and San Francisco State University,  
San Francisco, CA, for the latter to provide five (5) student nurse interns  
one day a week under the guidance of a school nurse to gain exposure to  
the entire gamut - special education, first aid, family and community care,  
health education, case management, etc. - and unique needs of District  
students, via Health Services Department, for the period of September 2,  
2025 through June 30, 2027, at no cost to the District.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
O.-79  
University - Linked Learning Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026 by  
and between the District and Northeastern University / Mills College,  
Boston, MA, for the latter to build internal capacity of Linked Learning  
Team and Measure H staff to lead a Community of Practice for Pathway  
Leads that centers coherence around the larger Linked Learning vision,  
develops internal distributed leadership of professional learning, and  
furthers alignment across the District in both technical and adaptive skills  
to improve program quality, via Linked Learning Department, for the  
period of August 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $25,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 002865  
Requisition No.: VR26-01280  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9339-912  
Funding Source: Measure H  
Attachments:  
O.-80  
University - United for Success Academy  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026 by  
and between the District and Northeastern University / Mills College,  
Boston, MA, for the latter to work alongside the leadership team and with  
school teaching staff in person, virtually or a combination of both to  
provide facilitation PLC Lead Team inquiry sessions, focused on adult  
learning for United for Success Academy, for the period of November 1,  
2025 through December 31, 2025, in an amount not to exceed $25,750.00.  
Vendor No.: 002865  
Requisition No.: VR26-04765  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0000-228, 6266-228  
Funding Source: Educator Effectiveness and General  
Purpose-Unrestricted  
Attachments:  
O.-81  
Oakland High School  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0033 -  
Approval of Out of State Student Travel - Authorizing student travel by  
school site Oakland High School for fourteen 9th and 12th grade students  
to participate in the 2025 Tarkanian Classic High School Division Men’s  
Basketball Tournament, Las Vegas, Nevada, for the period of December  
18, 2025 through December 23, 2025.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
O.-82  
Oakland High School  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0034 - Approval  
of Out of State Travel - Authorizing student travel by school site Oakland  
High School for fourteen 9th and 12th grade students to participate in the  
Nike Tournament of Champions, Girl’s Basketball Tournament, Phoenix,  
Arizona, for the period of December 17, 2025 through December 23, 2025.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
O.-83  
Basketball Games, WA - Oakland High School  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0035 - Approval  
of Out of State Student Travel - authorizing student travel by school site  
Oakland High School for fourteen 9th and 12th grade students to  
participate in the high school men’s basketball games, in Renton and  
Bellevue, WA, and travel to Seattle, WA, for the period of December 4,  
2025 through December 7, 2025.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
O.-84  
Gospel Choir - Melrose Leadership Academy  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir, Oakland,  
CA, for the latter to provide in-school choir music program classes that will  
conclude with an end of the year performance showcase to share students  
work with families and the school community at Melrose Leadership  
Academy, for the period of August 18, 2025 through May 21, 2026, in an  
amount not to exceed $15,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 007965  
Requisition No.: VR26-04840  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6770-235  
Funding Source: Prop28 Arts and Music  
Attachments:  
O.-85  
University - Hillcrest Elementary School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Northeastern University / Mills College,  
Boston, MA, for the latter to develop site and teacher leaders’ capacity to  
create the conditions for equity-riven adult learning and collaboration at  
Hillcrest Elementary School, for the period of January 1, 2026 through  
February 1, 2027, in an amount not to exceed $10,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 002865  
Requisition No.: VR26-04619  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6266-127  
Funding Source: Educator Effectiveness  
Attachments:  
O.-86  
Unity Council of Alameda County, Inc dba The Unity  
Council - CCTR - Early Childhood Education  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0031 - Authorizing  
Subcontract (Service Agreement) to The Spanish Speaking Unity Council of  
Alameda County, Inc, dba The Unity Council, A Portion of the District's Fiscal  
Year 2025-26 CCTR-General Child Care and Child Development Program, for the  
provision of child development services, in an amount not to exceed  
$562,462.00, with no administrative fee, for the term of July 1, 2025 through  
June 30, 2026, subject to the Council complying with any and all applicable  
terms and conditions of the State Contract.  
Funding Source: CCTR-General Child Care and Development  
Program Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-87  
Unity Council of Alameda County, Inc dba The Unity  
Council – CSPP - Early Childhood Education  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0030 -  
Authorizing Subcontract to The Spanish Speaking Unity Council of Alameda  
County, Inc, dba The Unity Council, A Portion of the District's Fiscal Year  
2025-26 Child Development Funding, for the provision of child  
development services, in an amount not to exceed $381,067.00, with no  
administrative fee, for the term of July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026,  
subject to the Council complying with any and all applicable terms and  
conditions of the State Contract.  
Funding Source: CSPP - Child Development Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-88  
Rainin Foundation - Hoover Elementary School  
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 Rainin Foundation, in the amount of $33,326.00, for  
Hoover Elementary to pay 8 teachers for extra PLC time to work on Early Lit  
Foundations- UFLI and EL Ed teaching- and for planning, observations for  
subs, pursuant to terms and conditions thereof, if any, for the period of  
October 15, 2025 through June 30, 2026.  
Funding Source: Rainin Foundation Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-89  
Agreement - The Oakland REACH - Special Education  
Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a No Cost Services Agreement  
(SA) and a Data Sharing Agreement (DSA) by and between the District and  
The Oakland REACH, Oakland, CA, for the latter through the SA to provide:  
• Access for Students to Amira, a high-impact virtual reading tutoring  
platform  
• Access for OUSD district administrators, as identified, to Amira for  
purposes of accessing  
information about Students performance and progress within Amira  
• Provide aggregated information about Students' performance within  
Amira to OUSD district  
administrators, as requested  
• Real-time coaching and support to families from a dedicated Family  
Success Coach  
• Tech support to families for logging in, navigating platforms, and  
troubleshooting issues for  
Amira platform  
• Progress updates and help to families in understanding student learning  
data related to use of  
Amira platform  
• Family engagement opportunities like surveys and feedback sessions  
• REACH will respond to all family text messages within two (2) business  
days, including questions  
about coaching, tech access, or student progress,  
at no cost to the District; and, for the period of August 18, 2025 through  
June 30, 2026, at no cost to the District, and through the DSA, the terms  
and conditions of the District’s transmission of or sharing of pupil data  
with The Oakland REACH and the protection by The Oakland REACH, of  
such data, for the same term as the SA, via the Special Education  
Department.  
Attachments:  
O.-90  
Graduation and Competency Standards for Students  
With Disabilities - Special Education Department  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Amendment, Board Policy BP6146.4 -  
Differential Graduation and Competency Standards for Students with Disabilities,  
as delineated.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
O.-91  
of Oakland, Oakland Fund for Children and Youth  
(OFCY) - HS Linked Learning Office  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 2, Grant  
Agreement by and between the District and the City of Oakland, Oakland,  
CA, extending the term of the Agreement from June 1, 2022 through June  
30, 2025 to September 30, 2025, providing stipends for students in summer  
internships as part of the Linked Linked Learning Pathways: Exploring  
College, Career, and Community Options (ECCCO) at McClymonds,  
Castlemont, Fremont, Dewey, Rudsdale, Sojourner Truth, Ralph J. Bunche,  
Oakland High, Oakland Technical, Skyline, Coliseum College Preparatory  
Academy, Life Academy, and MetWest High Schools, in the unchanged  
amount of $225,000.00 (Year 2025). All other terms and conditions remain  
in full force and effect.  
Funding Source: Oakland Fund for Children and Youth Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-92  
Training Partners - L’Acajou Bakery and Café - Special  
Education Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Memorandum of Understanding  
(MOU) OUSD - Workplace Training Partners by and between the District  
and L’Acajou Bakery and Café, Oakland, CA, for the latter to coordinate  
workplace experiences for minors, including District students, with  
disabilities and learning differences, to participate in supported work  
experiences, as specified in MOU, for the period of December 11, 2025  
through December 10, 2028, at no cost to the District.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
O.-93  
Training Partners - East Oakland Youth Development  
Center - Special Education Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Memorandum of Understanding  
(MOU) OUSD - Workplace Training Partners by and between the District  
and East Oakland Youth Development Center, Oakland, CA, for the latter  
to coordinate workplace experiences for minors, including District students,  
with disabilities and learning differences, to participate in supported work  
experiences, as specified in MOU, for the period of December 11, 2025  
through December 10, 2028, at no cost to the District.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
O.-94  
WorkAbility I Grant 2025-2026 - District's SELPA  
Acceptance by the Board of Education of a 2025-26 WorkAbility I Program  
(088) Grant Award, from the California Department of Education, to  
provide instructional services and support for employment and  
post-secondary education for students of the District’s SELPA, Grant  
Number: 25-23011-61259-A1, in the amount of $361,890.00, pursuant to the  
terms and conditions thereof, if any, contingent upon the availability of  
funds, for the purpose described in the attachment, for the period of July  
1, 2025, through June 30, 2026, via the Special Education Department.  
Funding Source: California Department of Education  
Attachments:  
O.-95  
Training Partners - Skyline Community Market -  
Special Education Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Memorandum of Understanding  
(MOU) OUSD - Workplace Training Partners by and between the District  
and Skyline Community Market, Oakland, CA, for the latter to coordinate  
workplace experiences for minors, including District students, with  
disabilities and learning differences, to participate in supported work  
experiences, as specified in MOU, for the period of December 11, 2025  
through December 10, 2028, at no cost to the District.  
Attachments:  
O.-96  
Living Jazz - Community Schools and Student Services  
Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2024-2025 by and between the District and Living Jazz,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to include services at Claremont Middle School,  
La Escuelita Elementary, Allendale Elementary and Cleveland Elementary  
for up to two days a week and serve up to 20 students per class; over the  
course of the Fall offerings, serving up to an additional 200 students that will  
receive free high-quality arts instruction and engagement, in the additional  
amount of $35,640.00, increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount  
from $40,150.00 to $75,790.00 and extending the Agreement term from  
August 04, 2025 through December 31, 2025 to June 30, 2026. All other  
terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 008016  
Requisition No.: VR26-05232  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opp Programs  
Attachments:  
O.-97  
Jensen Best - Elmhurst United Middle School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2025-2026 by and between the District and Jensen Best,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to increase their work to daily and provide  
structured lunch activities for all the three breaks; meet with the  
Supervision Team on a weekly basis to reflect on strengths and growth  
areas of the past week's activities, and create adjustments for the  
following week to implement, for the unchanged period of August 11,  
2025 through May 29, 2026, in the additional amount of $8,000.00,  
increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount from $37,000.00 to  
$45,000.00. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in  
full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 005662  
Requisition No.: VR26-03271  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0002-229  
Funding Source: Unrestricted Supplemental  
Attachments:  
O.-98  
Promise – East Oakland Promise Neighborhood  
Initiatives Program - Elmhurst United Middle School  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Subcontract Agreement To  
Discretionary Award By The Department of Education FAIN: S215N240017  
by and between Oakland Promise (OP) , Oakland, CA, and the District, on  
behalf of its Elmhurst United Middle School, accepting grants from OP for:  
·
Elmhurst Teacher of the Year, Benefits and Uniforms, as described in  
the Oakland Promise Neighborhood Initiatives Grant Award Letter of  
February 19, 2025, incorporated herein by reference as though fully  
set forth, in the amount of $33.365.50, for the period of January 1,  
2025 to December 31, 2025 (Year 1); and  
·
Paraprofessional Programming, as described in the Oakland Promise  
Children’s Initiative Grant Award Letter of October 28, 2025,  
incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth, in the  
amount of $10,000.00 for 2025-2026 School Year,  
each, pursuant to the terms and conditions thereof, via the Chief Academic  
Officer.  
Funding Source: Oakland Children’s Initiative Grant and East  
Oakland Promise Neighborhood Initiatives Grant  
Attachments:  
General Counsel  
O.-99  
Education Association (“Association - Audiometrist  
Stipend  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Memorandum of Understanding  
(“MOU”) by and between the Oakland Unified School District (“District” or  
“OUSD”) and the Oakland Education Association (“Association” or “OEA”),  
regarding the implementation and payment of the audiometrist stipend,  
pursuant to Collective Bargaining Agreement.  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0000-942  
Funding Source: General Purpose  
Attachments:  
Board of Education  
O.-100 25-2873  
February 26, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting  
Minutes of February 26, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said  
Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-101 25-1224  
March 12, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting Minutes of  
March 12, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-102 25-2874  
March 18, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Special Meeting  
Minutes of March 18, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said  
Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-103 25-2875  
March 26, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting  
Minutes of March 26, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said  
Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-104 25-1223  
9, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting Minutes of  
April 9, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-105 25-2876  
23, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting  
Minutes of April 23, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said  
Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-106 25-2877  
29, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Special Meeting  
Minutes of April 29, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said  
Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-107 25-1438  
O.-108 25-1683  
O.-109 25-2878  
8, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Special Meeting Minutes of  
May 8, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said Meeting.  
Attachments:  
14, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting Minutes of  
May 14, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said Meeting.  
Attachments:  
21, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Special Meeting  
Minutes of May 21, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said  
Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-110 25-2879  
28, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting  
Minutes of May 28, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said  
Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-111 25-2880  
30, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Special Meeting  
Minutes of May 30, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said  
Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-112 25-1868  
O.-113 25-1869  
O.-114 25-1685  
4, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting Minutes of  
June 4, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said Meeting.  
Attachments:  
11, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting Minutes of  
June 11, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said Meeting.  
Attachments:  
11, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Special Meeting Minutes of  
June 11, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-115 25-2881  
25, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting  
Minutes of June 25, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said  
Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-116 25-2114  
August 7, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Special Meeting Minutes of  
August 7, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-117 25-2122  
August 13, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting Minutes of  
August 13, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-118 25-2882  
August 19, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Special Meeting  
Minutes of August 19, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said  
Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-119 25-2883  
August 27, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting  
Minutes of August 27, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said  
Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-120 25-2401  
September 10, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting Minutes of  
September 10, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-121 25-2884  
Committee - Special Meeting - September 22, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education - Education Partnership  
Committee - of its Special Meeting Minutes of September 22,  
2025, prepared by City Clerk’s Staff shortly after said Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-122 25-2885  
O.-123 25-2886  
O.-124 25-2519  
September 24, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting  
Minutes of September 24, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after  
said Meeting.  
Attachments:  
September 25, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Special Meeting  
Minutes of September 25, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after  
said Meeting.  
Attachments:  
October 8, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting Minutes of  
October 8, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-125 25-2887  
October 17, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Special Meeting  
Minutes of October 17, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said  
Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-126 25-2888  
October 21, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Special Meeting  
Minutes of October 21, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said  
Meeting  
Attachments:  
O.-127 25-2889  
October 22, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting  
Minutes of October 22, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said  
Meeting  
Attachments:  
O.-128 25-2860  
November 12, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting Minutes of  
November 12, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-129 25-2890  
November 19, 2025  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Special Meeting  
Minutes of November 19, 2025, prepared by Staff shortly after said  
Meeting  
Attachments:  
Measures N and H Commission - November 18, 2025 - David Kakishiba, Chairperson  
Commission - 2023-2024 Measure H Unaudited Actuals  
(revised)  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of the 2023-2024 Measure H  
Unaudited Actuals (revised).  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-131 25-2285  
Commission - 2024-2025 Measure N and H Unaudited  
Actuals  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of the 2024-2025 Measure N and H  
Unaudited Actuals.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-132 25-2613  
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 Skyline High School to  
reduce $62,981.62 Supervisor, Administrator, Instructional Coaches  
Salaries by $3,000.00 to $59,981.62, and establish a new strategic  
action $3,000.00 Books Other-than Textbooks: Funds to purchase  
books for Dual Enrollment courses, 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 -  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-133 25-2615  
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 Skyline High School to  
reduce $59,981.62 Supervisor, Administrator, Instructional Coaches  
Salaries by $6,500.00 to $53,481.62, and establish a new strategic  
action $6,500.00 Conference Expense: Funds to pay for registration  
fees, travel expenses, and applicable meals for the Teachers from the  
newly aligned Arts, Entertainment, and Design (AME) Pathway, 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 -  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-134 25-2616  
the Arts - 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 School for the Arts  
to change the object code for $138,470.56 Hire a Pathway Director at  
1.0 FTE from 1000-Certificated Salaries to 1300-Certificated  
Supervisor and Administrative Salaries, 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 -  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-135 25-2617  
the Arts - 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 School for the Arts  
to change the object code for $10,000.00 Stipends for Student  
Internships from 2937 - Student Stipends to 5800 - Consultant  
Services, 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 -  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-136 25-2618  
Learning Office - 2024-2025 Plan/Budget Modification  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of a 2025-2026 Plan/Budget  
modification for the High School Linked Learning Office to reduce  
$124,932.63 Classified Support Salaries: Hire an Administrative  
Assistant Bilingual 3 at 1.0 FTE by $23,533.35 to $101,399.28, and  
establish a new strategic action $23,533.35 Classified Support  
Salaries: Hire an Office Manager at .15 FTE, 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 -  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-137 25-2619  
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 Skyline High School to  
reduce $72,981.62 Supervisor, Administrator, Instructional Coaches  
Salaries by $10,000.00 to $62,981.62, and establish a new strategic  
action $10,000.00 Professional Contracted Bus Services, 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 -  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-138 25-2620  
Academy - Measure H 2024-2025 Carryover  
Plan/Budget  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of the 2024-2025 Measure H  
Carryover Plans/Budget for Madison Park Academy with a base  
carryover allocation not to exceed $47,485.57.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-139 25-2621  
School - Measure H 2024-2025 Carryover Plan/Budget  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of the 2024-2025 Measure H  
Carryover Plans/budget for Castlemont High School with a base  
carryover allocation not to exceed $160,205.73  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-140 25-2622  
- Measure H 2024-2025 Carryover Plan/Budget  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of the 2024-2025 Measure H  
Carryover Plans/Budget for Oakland High School with a base carryover  
allocation not to exceed $117,992.76.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
Commission  
O.-141 25-2623  
High School - Measure H 2024-2025 Carryover  
Plan/Budget  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of the 2024-2025 Measure H  
Carryover Plans/Budget for Oakland Technical High School with a  
base carryover allocation not to exceed $178,931.75.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-142 25-2624  
Measure H 2024-2025 Carryover Plan/Budget  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of the 2024-2025 Measure H  
Carryover Plans/Budget for Skyline High School with a base carryover  
allocation not to exceed $192,206.86.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-143 25-2625  
Academy - Measure H 2024-2025 Carryover  
Plan/Budget  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of the 2024-2025 Measure H  
Carryover Plans/Budget for Ralph J. Bunche Academy with a base  
carryover allocation not to exceed $15,767.23.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-144 25-2626  
Independent Study - Measure H 2024-2025 Carryover  
Plan/Budget  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of the 2024-2025 Measure H  
Carryover Plans/Budget for Sojourner Truth Independent Study with a  
base carryover allocation not to exceed $65,873.26.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-145 25-2627  
- Measure H 2024-2025 Carryover Plan/Budget  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of the 2024-2025 Measure H  
Carryover Plans/Budget for MetWest High School with a base  
carryover allocation not to exceed $105,900.81.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
Commission  
O.-146 25-2628  
Continuation - Measure H 2024-2025 Carryover  
Plan/Budget  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of the 2024-2025 Measure H  
Carryover Plans/Budget for Rudsdale Continuation with a base  
carryover allocation not to exceed $74,147.44.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-147 25-2629  
International High School - Measure H 2024-2025  
Carryover Plan/Budget  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of the 2024-2025 Measure H  
Carryover Plans/Budget for Oakland International High School with a  
base carryover allocation not to exceed $50,185.45.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-148 25-2630  
Learning - Measure H 2024-2025 Carryover  
Plan/Budget  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of the 2024-2025 Measure H  
Carryover Plans/Budget for High School Linked Learning Administrative  
10% with a base carryover allocation not to exceed $329,754.09  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-149 25-2631  
Measure H 2024-2025 Carryover Plan/Budget  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of the 2024-2025 Measure H  
Carryover Plans/Budget for ARISE High School with a base carryover  
allocation not to exceed $14,198.37.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-150 25-2632  
College Preparatory Academy - Measure H 2024-2025  
Carryover Plan/Budget  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of the 2024-2025 Measure H  
Carryover Plans/Budget for Aspire Golden State College Preparatory  
Academy with a base carryover allocation not to exceed $111,705.19.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
Commission  
O.-151 25-2633  
School Oakland R&D - Measure H 2024-2025  
Carryover Plan/Budget  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of the 2024-2025 Measure H  
Carryover Plans/Budget for Leadership Public School Oakland R&D  
with a base carryover allocation not to exceed $8,859.88.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
11/18/25  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O1 Adoption of the General Consent Report No. 2  
.
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.  
O1.-1  
Borders - Oakland High School  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026 by  
and between the District and Soccer Without Borders, Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to provide work with 30 plus students to develop SEL (Social, Emotional  
Learning) competencies; implement two curricula two times a week on campus  
during lunch sessions: one curriculum is focused on improving school  
participation, attendance and behavior through the context of personal values;  
another curriculum proven to reduce gender violence and improve boys’ positive  
relationship skills, as further described in Exhibit A incorporated herein by  
reference as though fully set forth, at Oakland High School, for the period of  
December 1, 2025, through May 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$14,400.00.  
Vendor No.: 003978  
Requisition No.: VR26-04760  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6332-304  
Funding Source: CCSPP Implementation Grant  
Attachments:  
O1.-2  
Borders - Oakland International High School  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026 by  
and between the District and Soccer Without Borders, Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to provide Manhood Development Workshops, academic  
interventions, and wellness workshops for Newcomer students at  
Oakland International High School, for the term October 25, 2025 through  
June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $21,166.69.  
Vendor No.: 003978  
Requisition No.: VR26-03972  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9121-353  
Funding Source: Oakland Fund Children & Youth  
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  
Inc. - Coliseum College Preparatory Academy - Site  
Expansion Project - Division of Facilities Planning and  
Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of a General Services Agreement by  
and between the District and Terraphase Engineering, Inc., Oakland, CA,  
rejecting all other RFQ/Ps, for the latter to provide Stormwater Pollution  
Prevention Plan (SWPPP) consulting services, as further described in  
Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though  
fully set forth, for the Coliseum College Preparatory Academy Site  
Expansion Project, in the amount of $96,935.00, which includes a  
contingency fee of $8,812.00, as the selected consultant, with work  
scheduled to commence on December 11, 2025, and scheduled to last until  
June 30, 2028.  
Vendor No.: 004240  
Requisition No.: VR26-04708  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9655/232  
Funding Source: Building Fund 21 Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-2  
Consultants, Inc. – Coliseum College Preparatory  
Academy Site Expansion Project - Division of Facilities  
Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of a General Services Agreement by  
and between the District and ACC Environmental Consultants, Inc.,  
Oakland, CA, rejecting all other RFQ/Ps, for the latter to conduct  
hazardous material survey, primarily focusing on asbestos and lead paint  
with PCB sampling for the Coliseum College Preparatory Academy Site  
Expansion Project, as further described in Exhibit A of the Agreement,  
incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth, in the not to  
exceed amount of $46,596.00, which includes a contingency fee of  
$4,236.00 for Additional Services with the work scheduled to commence  
on December 11, 2025, and expected to last until June 30, 2028.  
Vendor No.: 00230  
Requisition No.: VR26-04710  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9655/232  
Funding Source: building fund 21 Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-3  
Services for Construction – The KDI Group, Inc. –  
Fremont High School Modernization Project - Division  
of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Agreement for  
Inspection of Record Services for Construction by and between the District  
and The KDI Group, Inc., Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide additional  
Inspector of Record Services for Phase 1 and Phase 2, required by DSA,  
due to increased Scope of Work, as described in the proposal dated  
September 23, 2025, attached to this Amendment as Exhibit A, for the  
Fremont High School Modernization Project, in the additional amount of  
$115,389.00, increasing Agreement’s not-to-exceed amount from  
$114,620.00 to $230,009.00, and extending the term of the Agreement  
from April 10, 2025 through December 31, 2025 to December 31, 2026  
(an additional 365 calendar days). All other terms and conditions of the  
Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 002377  
Requisition No.: PO26-01793  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9650 302  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure J  
Attachments:  
P.-4  
Inc.– Coliseum College Preparatory Academy Site  
Expansion Project – Division of Facilities Planning and  
Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of a General Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Kilowatt Engineering, Inc., Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to provide commissioning services for the Coliseum College Preparatory  
Academy Site Expansion Project, in the not-to-exceed amount of $98,868.00,  
which includes a contingency fee of $8,988.00 with work scheduled to  
commence on December 11, 2025, and scheduled to last until June 30, 2029.  
Vendor No.: 002451  
Requisition No.: VR26-04709  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9655/232  
Funding Source: Building Fund 21 Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-5  
Environmental Consultants – Ralph J. Bunche  
Demolition Project - Division of Facilities Planning and  
Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 2, General  
Services Agreement by and between the District and ACC Environmental  
Consultants, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide hazardous materials  
management, air monitoring, environmental sampling, and technical oversight  
services for the three portable structures damaged by fire, as outlined in the  
Proposal dated October 13, 2025, attached to this Amendment as Exhibit  
A, for the Ralph J. Bunche Demolition Project, pursuant to the Resolution  
No. 2425-0132.1F, in the additional amount of $100,000.00, increasing the  
Agreement not-to-exceed amount from $133,304.20 to 233,304.20. All  
other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 000230  
Requisition No.: PO26-01847  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9658 223  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-6  
Services – Hibser Yamauchi Architects, Inc. – Fremont  
High School Modernization Project – Division of  
Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 4, Agreement for  
Architectural Services by and between the District and Hibser Yamauchi  
Architects, Inc., Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide additional  
architectural, structural and engineering services which include submission of  
a new PG&E application for PG&E service, structural repairs and  
waterproofing at the 2nd floor northeast entrance of the auditorium building,  
as described in the Proposal dated October 1, 2025, attached to this  
Amendment as Exhibit A, for the Fremont High School Modernization  
Project, in an additional amount of $157,600.00, increasing the not to  
exceed amount of the Agreement from $595,600.00 to $753,200.00, and  
extending the term of the Agreement from December 15, 2022 through  
December 31, 2025 to December 31, 2026 (an additional 365 days). All  
other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 002065  
Requisition No.: PO26-02369  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9650 302  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure J  
Attachments:  
P.-7  
Solutions, Inc. – Calvin Simmons Turf Field  
Replacement - UFSA Life Academy Project - Division of  
Facilities Planning and Management - Division of  
Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of a General Services Agreement by  
and between the District and Geo-Engineering Solutions, Inc., San Ramon,  
CA, for the latter to provide geotechnical engineering services for the  
Calvin Simmons Turf Field Replacement - UFSA Life Academy Project, as  
further described in Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein by  
reference as though fully set forth, in the amount of $43,447.80, which  
includes a contingency fee of $3,949.80, as the selected consultant, with  
work scheduled to commence on December 11, 2025, and scheduled to  
last until December 12, 2026.  
Vendor No.: 0095852  
Requisition No.: VR26-04710  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657/335  
Funding Source: Building Fund 21 Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-8  
Terraphase Engineering Inc. – Garfield Elementary  
School Modernization Project - Division of Facilities  
Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 2, General  
Services Agreement by and between the District and Terraphase  
Engineering Inc., Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide the following  
amended services: Vendor to attend biweekly project meetings with District  
staff to ensure proper coordination and review of the California  
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) document status, confirming alignment  
with applicable regulatory requirements, as outlined in the Proposal dated  
October 7, 2025, which is attached to this Amendment as Exhibit A, for the  
Garfield Elementary School Modernization Project, in an additional amount  
of $2,200.00, which includes a contingency fee of $200.00, increasing the  
term of the Agreement not-to-exceed amount from $98,926.00 to  
$101,126.00. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full  
force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 004240  
Requisition No.: PO26-02304  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657-118  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-9  
Terraphase Engineering Inc. – Garfield Elementary  
School Modernization Project - Division of Facilities  
Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 3, General  
Services Agreement by and between the District and Terraphase  
Engineering Inc., Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide additional  
environmental services, as outlined in the Proposal dated October 7, 2025,  
which is attached to this Amendment as Exhibit A, for the Garfield  
Elementary School Modernization Project, in an additional amount of  
$2,200.00, which includes a contingency fee of $200.00, increasing the term  
of the Agreement’s not-to-exceed amount from $108,697.00 to  
$110,897.00. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full  
force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 004240  
Requisition No.: PO26-01105  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657 118  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-10  
DSA Project Closeout and Certification of Various  
Projects – Division of Facilities Planning and  
Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Professional Services Agreement  
by and between the District and DSK Architects, Oakland, CA, for the latter  
to provide assistance with fourteen (14) DSA closeout projects and  
certification of various projects, more specifically described in Exhibit A of  
the Agreement, in the not-to-exceed amount of $214,632.00 with work  
scheduled to commence on December 11, 2025, and to be completed on or  
before December 31, 2026.  
Vendor No.: 001432  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9650/918  
Funding Source: Building Fund 21 Measure J  
Attachments:  
P.-11  
Builder Company – Harriet Tubman Child Development  
Center Play Yard Site Improvement Project – Division  
of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of the Agreement Between Owner and  
Contractor by and between the District and N G Builder Company, Santa  
Clara, CA, for the latter to demolish and dispose of the existing play  
structure, safety surfacing, and asphalt layer within the designated play area;  
installing new play structure, PIP (Poured-in-Place) safety surfacing, and a  
new drainage system to serve the play area, apply double layer of seal  
coating; furnishing and installing new trees with complete irrigation and  
drainage systems, as well as preparing the nature space and installing nature  
play elements such as logs, stumps, and similar features, as part of the  
Harriet Tubman Child Development Center Play Yard Site Improvement  
Project, in the amount of $259,702.00, which includes a contingency fee of  
$32,000.00, as the lowest responsive bidder, rejecting all other bids, with  
the work anticipated to commence on February 16, 2026, and required to  
be completed within seventy-five days (75), with an anticipated ending of  
May 2, 2026.  
Vendor No.: 009085  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9186 825  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-12  
Agreement – Beynon Sports Surfaces, Inc. –  
McClymonds High School Field Replacement Project –  
Division of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, CMAS  
Purchase and Installation Agreement by and between the District and  
Beynon Sports Surfaces, Inc., Fresno CA, extending the term of the  
Agreement from June 26, 2025 through November 12, 2025 to December  
30, 2026 (an additional 413 calendar days), for the McClymonds High  
School Field Replacement Project. All other terms and conditions of the  
Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 009594  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657 303  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-13  
Terraphase Engineering, Inc. – McClymonds High  
School Modernization Project – Division of Facilities  
Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, General  
Services Agreement by and between the District and Terraphase  
Engineering, Inc., Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide a preliminary  
assessment report and a Categorical Exemption evaluation, as outlined in the  
Proposal dated October 21, 2025, which is attached to this Amendment as  
Exhibit A, for the McClymonds High School Modernization Project, in the  
additional amount of $55,534.00, which includes a contingency fee of  
$4,958.00, increasing the Agreement’s not-to-exceed amount from  
$55,534.00 to $110,080.80, and extending the term of the Agreement from  
October 24, 2024, through October 24, 2025 to December 31, 2027 (an  
additional 789 days). All other terms and conditions of the Agreement  
remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 004240  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657 303  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-14  
Agreement – Shaw Integrated and Turf Solutions, Inc. –  
McClymonds High School Turf Field Replacement  
Project – Division of Facilities Planning and  
Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, CMAS  
Purchase and Installation Agreement by and between the District and Shaw  
Integrated and Turf Solutions, Inc., Calhoun, GA, providing an extension of  
the term of the Agreement from June 26, 2025 through November 12,  
2025 to December 30, 2026 (an additional 413 calendar days), for the  
McClymonds High School Field Replacement Project. All other terms and  
conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 009591  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657 303  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-15  
Contractor – Deco Tech Systems, Inc. – Various Sites  
Door Entry Systems Upgrades Group 3 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 DecoTech  
Systems, Walnut Creek, CA, to provide the latter an extension of the term  
of the Agreement from June 5, 2025, through September 3, 2025, to  
December 31, 2025 (an additional 119 calendar days), allowing for  
completion of the project, as identified in the PCO No. 1, for the Various  
Sites Door Entry Systems Upgrades Group 3 Project. All other terms and  
conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 001325  
Requisition No.: PO26-03688  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657 918  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-16  
Environmental Consultants, Inc. – Roosevelt Middle  
School Modernization Project - Division of Facilities  
Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 2, General  
Services Agreement by and between the District and ACC Environmental  
Consultants, Inc., Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide the following  
amended services: …”soil characterization services which include  
advancement of eight (8) soil borings to 20 ft Bgs. Two soil samples from  
each boring will be analyzed and tested. All analyses will be performed by a  
California DPH-certified laboratory under the supervision of a  
California-licensed Professional Geologist, as outlined in the Proposal dated  
October 9, 2025, attached to this Amendment as Exhibit A,” in the  
additional amount of $48,593.75, increasing the not to exceed amount from  
$137,760.00 to $186,354.65, for the unchanged term of October 27,  
2022 to December 30, 2027. All other terms and conditions of the  
Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 000230  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657 212  
Funding Source: Fund 21, Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-17  
CBRE Design Collective, Inc.– McClymonds High  
School Modernization Project - Division of Facilities  
Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, General  
Services Agreement by and between the District and CBRE Design  
Collective, Inc., Palo Alto, CA, providing an extension of the term of the  
Agreement from May 15, 2025 through December 31, 2025 to December  
31, 2027 (an additional 730 calendar days), for the McClymonds High  
School Modernization Project. All other terms and conditions of the  
Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 009514  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657 303  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-18  
Alternative Design-Builder - C. Overaa & Company -  
Coliseum College Preparatory Academy Site Expansion  
Project - Division of Facilities Planning and  
Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 2, Agreement  
Between Owner and Alternative Design-Builder Contract by and between  
the District and C. Overaa & Company, Richmond, CA, for the latter to  
provide additional construction services, which includes incorporating three  
new classroom spaces, implementing design changes and preparing a  
preliminary schematic submittal to DSA for the Coliseum College  
Preparatory Academy Site Expansion Project, in the additional amount of  
$95,300.00, increasing the Agreement not-to-exceed amount from  
$3,178,098.00 to $3,273,398.00 All other terms and conditions of the  
Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 009061  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9655 232  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-19  
Terraphase Engineering, Inc. – McClymonds High  
School Modernization Project – Division of Facilities  
Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 3, General  
Services Agreement by and between the District and Terraphase  
Engineering, Inc., Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide a Soil Management  
Plan (SMP) and additional environmental support services, as outlined in the  
Proposal dated October 24, 2025, which is attached to this Amendment as  
Exhibit A, for the McClymonds High School Modernization Project, in the  
additional amount of $85,722.00, which include a contingency fee of  
$7,793.00, increasing the Agreement’s not-to-exceed amount from  
$110,143.00 to $195,865.00. All other terms and conditions of the  
Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 004240  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657 303  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-20  
Construction– The KDI Group Inc. – Melrose  
Leadership Academy at Maxwell Park, New Middle  
School Building and Modernization Project - Division of  
Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Agreement for Inspection of Record  
Services for Construction by and between The KDI Group Inc., Oakland, CA,  
for the latter to provide Inspector of Record Services for the Melrose  
Leadership Academy at Maxwell Park New Middle School Building and  
Modernization Project, in the not to exceed amount of $407,418.00, which  
includes a contingency fee of $36,738.00, as the selected consultant, with  
work scheduled to commence on December 11, 2025, and scheduled to  
last until August 30, 2028.  
Vendor No.: 002377  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9655/235  
Funding Source: Building fund 21 Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-21  
Construction - The KDI Group Inc - West Oakland  
Middle School Window Replacement Project - Division  
of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Agreement for Inspection of Record  
Services for Construction by and between The KDI Group Inc., Oakland,  
CA, for the latter to provide additional Inspector of Record Services for the  
West Oakland Middle School Window Replacement Project, in the not to  
exceed amount of $27,830.00, as the selected consultant, with work  
scheduled to commence on December 11, 2025, and scheduled to last until  
June 30, 2026.  
Vendor No.: 002377  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657/204  
Funding Source: Building Fund 21 Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-22  
Services – ISI Inspection Services, Inc. – Melrose  
Leadership Academy at Maxwell Park New Middle  
School Building and Modernization Project- Division of  
Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of an Agreement for Material Testing  
and Special Inspection Services by and between the District and ISI  
Inspection Services, Inc., Berkeley, CA, for the latter to provide Material  
Testing and Special Inspection Services for the Melrose Leadership  
Academy at Maxwell Park New Middle School Building and Modernization  
Project, in the not to exceed amount of $377,246.54, which includes a  
contingency fee of $34,295.14, for Additional Services with the work  
scheduled to commence on December 11, 2025, and expected to last until  
August 30, 2028.  
Vendor No.: 002199  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9655/235  
Funding Source: Building fund 21 Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-23  
Consultants, Inc. – Site Improvement Projects at  
Various School Sites - Division of Facilities Planning  
and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of a General Services Agreement by  
and between the District and ACC Environmental Consultants, Inc.,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide Environmental Site Assessment  
Consulting Services for multiple schools: Prescott Elementary, Oakland  
Academy of Knowledge, Crocker Highlands Elementary, Sequoia  
Elementary, Hoover Elementary, and Redwood Heights Elementary, in  
connection to the Site Improvement Projects in the not to exceed amount  
of $157,462.80, which includes a contingency fee of $14,314.80 for  
Additional Services with the work scheduled to commence on December  
11, 2025, and expected to last until February 28, 2026.  
Vendor No.: 000230  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657/918  
Funding Source: Building Fund 21 Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-24  
Owner and Contractor – Bayview Environmental  
Services Inc. – Ralph Bunche Academy Demolition  
Project – Division of Facilities Planning & Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Change Order No. 1, Construction  
Agreement Between Owner and Contractor by and between the District  
and Bayview Environmental Services Inc., Oakland, CA, for the latter to  
continue cleanup and placement of the PCB-contaminated fire debris in  
closed containers to be stored on site until the waste is characterized by  
laboratory analysis and transported to the landfill facility; perform weekly  
inspections of the containers to check for leaks and conditions as required  
by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), for the Ralph J. Bunche  
Demolition Project, pursuant to the Resolution No. 2425-0132.1G, in an  
additional amount of $580,470.00 increasing the Agreement’s total  
not-to-exceed amount from $41,440.00 to $621,910.00 and extending the  
term of the Agreement from September 12, 2025 to December 31, 2025 to  
April 11, 2026 (an additional one hundred (100) calendar days). All other  
terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 005216  
Requisition No.: PO26-03142  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9658/223  
Funding Source: Building Fund 21 Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-25  
Owner and Contractor – 99 North Construction &  
Plumbing – District-wide Lead Abatement Project –  
Division of Facilities Planning & Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Change Order No. 1, Construction  
Agreement Between Owner and Contractor by and between the District  
and 99 North Construction & Plumbing, Concord, CA, providing the latter  
an extension of the term of the Agreement from July 21, 2025 through  
December 21, 2025 to June 30 2026, an additional one hundred eighty-two  
days(182) to “continue to provide the services outlined in their original  
contract, which include removing existing drinking fountain units to create  
space for the installation of filtered drinking water fixtures district wide as  
part of the Lead Abatement Project. At the District's request, 99 North  
Construction & Plumbing will also install District provided filtered drinking  
water station” for the District-wide Lead Abatement Project. All other  
terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 009574  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9650/918  
Funding Source: Building Fund 21 Measure J  
Attachments:  
P.-26  
Consultants, Inc.– District Wide Lead Abatement  
Project - Division of Facilities Planning and  
Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, General Services  
Agreement by and between the District and Rincon Consultants, Inc.,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide “the following amended services:  
Additional consultation services at selected schools for water lead  
samples where elevated levels of lead have been detected” as part of the  
District Wide Lead Abatement Project, in an additional amount of  
$34,600.00, increasing not-to-exceed amount of the agreement from  
$5,139.00 to $39,739.00 and extending the term of the agreement from  
December 31, 2025 to June 30, 2026 an additional one hundred eighty-one  
days (181). All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full  
force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 009589  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9650/  
Funding Source: Building Fund 21 Measure J  
Attachments:  
P.-27  
Devine and Gong, Inc. – Asset Management and Real  
Property Services Project – Division of Facilities  
Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, General  
Services Agreement by and between the District and Devine and Gong,  
Inc., Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide the following amended services:  
“To provide continued Asset Management and Real Property  
Services and comprehensive Asset Management and Real Property  
services, including Phase 1 feasibility studies for Ralph Bunche Academy,  
Lakeview, and 1025 2nd Avenue; these studies will include full technical due  
diligence, programming and conceptual design, financial analysis, high-level  
interim use considerations, and culminate in a formal Feasibility Study  
Report for each site, as described in the Proposal dated December 1, 2025,  
attached to this Amendment as Exhibit A”, for the Asset Management and  
Real Property Services Project, in an additional not to exceed amount of  
$829,000.00 including a $110,500.00 contingency fee, increasing  
Agreement’s not-to-exceed amount from $84,000.00 to $913,000.00, and  
extending the term of the Agreement from October 15, 2024, through June  
30, 2025, to June 30, 2026 (an additional 365 days). All other terms and  
conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 005827  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9658 918  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
Facilities Committee - November 20, 2025 - Valarie Bachelor, Chairperson  
P.-28  
Director Mike Hutchinson & Former Director Jorge  
Lerma  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2425-0183 -  
Renaming of Jefferson Child Development Center (CDC) and Related  
Property.  
Sponsors:  
Hutchinson and Lerma  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
10/9/24  
1/16/25  
Board of Education  
Facilities Committee  
Introduced As New Matter  
Recommended Favorably  
to the Board of Education  
Recommended Favorably  
to the Board of Education  
11/20/25  
Facilities Committee  
P.-29  
and Affirming the Need for Climate Resilience  
Investment in Schools - Facilities Committee  
Adoption by the Board of Education, of Resolution No. 2526-0188  
Supporting the Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act and Affirming the Need  
for Climate Resilience Investment in Schools.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
11/20/25 Facilities Committee  
Recommended Favorably  
to the Board of Education  
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 – December  
10, 2025  
Public Comment On All Non-Agenda Items Within the Subject Matter  
Jurisdiction of the District - December 10, 2025.  
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.]  
R.-1  
(Renewal) - Grades 6 through 12  
7:00 P.M. - Initial Public Hearing by the Board of Education of Bay Area  
Technology School - Petition and Charter (Renewal) - Grades 6-12 - July  
1, 2026 - June 30, 2028, pursuant to Education Code Section 47605.  
Attachments:  
R.-2  
Schools (UAOS) - Initial Proposals to Oakland Unified  
School District (OUSD) - Collective Bargaining – New  
(Successor) Contract for July 1, 2026 through June 30,  
2029 - General Counsel  
Public Hearing “Sunshining” - United Administrators of Oakland Schools  
(UAOS) - Initial Proposals to Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) -  
Collective Bargaining - New (Successor) Contract for July 1, 2026 through  
June 30, 2029.  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0000-942  
Funding Source: General Purpose  
Attachments:  
R.-3  
of Alameda County- Initial Proposals to Oakland  
Unified School District (OUSD) - Collective Bargaining  
– New (Successor) Contract - Period 2022-2026 -  
General Counsel  
Public Hearing “Sunshining” - Building & Construction Trades Council of  
Alameda County - Initial Proposals to Oakland Unified School District  
(OUSD) - Collective Bargaining - New (Successor) Contract - Period  
2022-2026.  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0000-942  
Funding Source: General Purpose  
Attachments:  
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  
Services For The Repair Of Dangerous Conditions At  
Various Sites Via Demolition Of Existing Structures  
Continues To Exist  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2425-0132.1H -  
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.-2  
Deficit - Fiscal Years 2025-2026; 2026-2027  
Presentation by the Superintendent of Schools, or designee, and  
discussion with the Board of Education, and possible further  
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.-3  
LLC - Office of Equity  
*Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Design For Equity  
LLC, Oakland, CA, for the latter to Repair Anti-Black Racial Harm  
and Centering Black Students and Families, and fostering a  
school culture that prioritizes Black students and families, as  
detailed in the "Response to Sep 5th email" from Black educators  
at school and aligned with the "Transforming School Culture"  
demand letter at Fremont High School (FHS), via the Office of  
Equity, for the period of October 15, 2025 through June 30, 2026,  
in an amount not to exceed $75,000.00.  
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*Legislative File No. 25-2547C, Enactment No. 25-1963, adopted  
November 12, 2025, Postponement to Date Certain, requires  
Interim Superintendent to review Agreement (Legislative File  
25-2547) including with Key Stakeholders and return to the Board  
with information and recommendation regarding Ratification of this  
Agreement on December 10, 2025.  
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.  
T.-1  
- Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - Chief Business Officer  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526 - 0133  
Approving District's First Interim Financial Report for Fiscal Year  
2025-26 and Certification of said Report to the Alameda County  
Superintendent of Schools as "Negative".  
Attachments:  
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Facilities Committee - November 20, 2025 - Valarie Bachelor, Chairperson  
T.-2  
Structures at 1025 2nd Avenue and Preserving Future  
Redevelopment Options while Reducing Impact on the  
General Fund - Facilities Committee  
Adoption by the Board of Education, of Resolution No. 2526-0189*  
Authorizing Demolition of Unsafe and Blighted Structures at 1025 2nd  
Avenue and Preserving Future Redevelopment Options while Reducing  
Impact on the General Fund.  
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*4/5 Vote [5] Required  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
11/20/25 Facilities 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  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0065 -  
Application for Provisional Internship Permit - California Commission on  
Teacher Credentialing - Named Employees for School Year 2025-2026:  
1. Jasmine Singh, 9th-12th grade Visually Impaired Teacher, Skyline  
High School;  
2. Amina Yasmine, 9th-12th grade Social Science Teacher, Metwest  
High School;  
3. Brynna Price, K-5th grade Extensive Support needs SDC Teacher;  
4. Vanessa Jennings, K-5th grade Multiple Subject Teacher, Reach  
Academy Elementary School;  
5. Christine Martinez, TK Teacher, Laurel Elementary School;  
6. Marisol Lara, Art Teacher, Lockwood STEAM Elementary School;  
7. Vanessa Vizcaino-Garcia, 9th-12th grade Social Science Teacher,  
Coliseum College Prep Academy High School;  
8. Khadija Graham, K-5th grade Multiple Subject Teacher, Martin  
Luther King Jr. Elementary School;  
9. Joel Tomfohr, 9th-12th grade Spanish Teacher, Fremont High School;  
10. Yessenia Gonzalez Hernandez, TK Teacher, International Community  
Elementary School;  
11. Demarco Mixon, K-5th grade Home Economics Teacher, Franklin  
Elementary School;  
12. Morgane Martinet, TK-5th grade MS Teacher, Redwood Heights  
Elementary School;  
13. Timothy OBrien, TK Teacher, Kaiser Early Childhood Center;  
14. Jacqueline Cosgrove, K-5th grade Mild/Moderate Support Needs  
SDC Teacher, Markham Elementary School;  
15. Shiyon Bradford, K-5th grade Multiple Subject Teacher, Melrose  
Leadership Academy Elementary School; and  
16. Shizuka Kuroiwa, K-5th grade Multiple Subject Teacher, Piedmont  
Avenue Elementary School.  
Attachments:  
T.-4  
2026 Term - Board of Education  
Voluntary Public Unofficial Oral Declaration of Candidacy, by a  
Member, for President or Vice President, Board of Education,  
2026 Term* at Annual Organizational Meeting to be held 11 a.m.,  
Monday, January 5, 2026.  
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*Failure to make Declaration at this time does not preclude  
candidacy at Annual Organizational Meeting.  
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 - December 10, 2025.  
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 - December 10, 2025.  
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