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, March 25, 2026  
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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AND PARTICIPATE IN-PERSON OR VIRTUALLY  
Members of the Pubic and/or the Media may attend and  
participate in the Board meeting in-person in The Great  
Room, La Escuelita Education Center, 1050 2nd Avenue,  
Oakland, CA 94606-2291 (entrance located at or near 286  
East 10th St.) or other noticed location or virtually as  
described herein.  
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and public interested in viewing or listening to the Board  
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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  
2026  
Public Comment On Closed Session Items - March 25, 2026.  
D. Recess to Closed Session  
Closed Session Item(s):  
Labor Matter(s)  
D.-1  
25-1864  
Conference With Labor Negotiators  
United Administrators of Oakland Schools (UAOS), Service Employees  
International Union - Local 1021 (SEIU), Oakland Education Association  
(OEA), Oakland Child Development Paraprofessional Association  
(OCDPA), American Federation of State, County and Municipal  
Employees-Local 257 (AFSCME), Brotherhood of Teamsters, Auto Truck  
Drivers-Local 70 of Alameda County, Brotherhood of Teamsters,  
Warehouse, Mail Order, Retail Employees- Local 853 of Alameda County,  
American Federation of Teachers/CFT-Local 771 (AFT), Building and  
Construction Trades Council of Alameda County, California School  
Employees Association (CSEA).  
Principal District Representative(s): Jenine Lindsey, General Counsel  
Legal Matter(s)  
D.-2  
25-2682  
Conference With Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation  
Oakland Jewish Alliance v. OUSD et al., Alameda Superior Court, Case  
No. 25CV117167  
D.-3  
D.-4  
D.-5  
26-0621  
26-0640  
26-0703  
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.  
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.  
Conference With Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation  
California Department of Education v. Oakland Unified School District,  
Alameda County Superior Court, Case No. 26CV174875  
Public Employment  
D.-6  
24-1967  
Public Employment  
Superintendent of Schools  
Pupil Matter(s)  
D.-7  
D.-8  
26-0661  
Expulsion - Student SS  
Expulsion - Student SS.  
25-0990  
Readmission - Student S  
Readmission - Student S.  
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 #Comment  
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  
26-0661  
25-0990  
Expulsion - Student SS  
Expulsion - Student SS.  
Readmission - Student S  
Readmission - Student S.  
J.  
Special Orders of the Day  
This section is primarily for ceremonial items. There shall  
be one public comment opportunity, prior to all Special  
Order items, which shall not exceed 10 minutes.  
None  
K. Student Board Members' Report  
This section is for an oral or written report to the Board and  
to the public by the Student Board Members regarding any  
information that they wish to share regarding past, present,  
or future personal or official activities as a representative of  
the AllCity Council and students of the District. Student  
Board Members may choose to allow other students to  
speak as part of their Report. Public comment on this item  
shall not exceed 10 minutes.  
K.-1  
Student Board Members’ Report - March 25, 2026:  
Student Highlights  
Wrestling State Champion  
Student Speech at Alysa Liu’s Celebration  
GSA Day  
ACC updates  
Middle School Conference Photos  
4th ACC Meeting  
Youth Action Summit  
Seal of Civic Engagement  
Events  
Meaningful Student Engagement - Summer Camping  
OUSD RJ Day  
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.  
L.-1  
- March 25, 2026  
Parent and Student Advisory Committee (PSAC) Report - (Verbal  
Only) - March 25, 2026.  
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  
2026  
Comments By Collective Bargaining Units - March 25, 2026.  
N. Superintendent's Report  
This section is for an oral or written report to the Board and  
to the public by the Superintendent or designee regarding  
any information that he/she may wish to share regarding  
past, present, or future personal or official activities. There  
shall be public comments on this section, which shall not  
exceed 10 minutes.)  
N.-1  
Superintendent's Report - March 25, 2026:  
·
·
Summer Learning Updates  
School Highlights  
Attachments:  
O. Adoption of the General Consent Report #Comment  
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  
Facilities Air Purification Project - Division of Facilities  
Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Purchase Agreement by and  
between the District and Protect/ED, Blue Ash, OH, for the latter to supply  
and deliver 225 WellAir Novaerus Protect 900W air filtration/purification  
units to the District Warehouse, for installation at Nurses’ Offices and  
Special Day Classrooms (SDC) district-wide, as detailed in the Invoice  
provided by the Vendor, dated December 19, 2025, attached as Exhibit A  
to the Agreement, for the Facilities Air Purification Project, in the amount of  
$675,381.19, with delivery no later than March 26, 2026 and with required  
diligence performed and completed no later than June 30, 2026.  
Vendor No.: 006797  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6762 918  
Funding Source: Fund 01 General Fund  
Attachments:  
O.-2  
Precision Grading, Inc. – Manzanita Elementary School  
Turf Replacement Project – Division of Facilities  
Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of a CMAS Purchase and Installation  
Agreement by and between the District and Valley Precision Grading, Inc.,  
Rancho Cordova, CA, for the latter to perform removal and replacement of  
the synthetic turf field system, more specifically described in the February 3,  
2026 Proposal provided by the Contractor, attached and incorporated  
herein as Exhibit A of the Agreement, for the Manzanita Elementary School  
Turf Replacement Project, in the not-to-exceed amount of $300,000.00,  
with work scheduled to commence as specified in Section 3.1 and to be  
completed as specified in Section 3.2 of the Agreement.  
Vendor No.: New  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600 179  
Funding Source: Fund 1 General Fund ELOP  
Attachments:  
O.-3  
Contractor – Tulum Innovative Engineering, Inc. –  
Manzanita Elementary School Upper Site Improvement  
Project – Division of Facilities Planning and  
Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Construction Agreement  
Between Owner and Contractor by and between the District and Tulum  
Innovative Engineering, Inc., Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide  
construction services which consist of removing, repairing, and  
relocating an existing electrical christy box, and wiring in the new  
playground structure; install new low-voltage wiring from the main  
building to portables; and provide asphalt patch, bore, and trench  
locations as needed, for the Manzanita Elementary School Upper Site  
Improvement Project, in the amount of $73,880.00, with work  
scheduled to commence on March 26, 2026, and scheduled to last  
until June 30, 2026.  
Vendor No.: 004387  
Requisition No.: VR26-07759  
Resource Code-Site No.: 007/179  
Funding Source: General Fund 1  
Attachments:  
O.-4  
Contractor – Alaniz Construction, Inc. – Manzanita  
Elementary School Upper Site Improvement Project –  
Division of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Construction Agreement Between  
Owner and Contractor by and between the District and Alaniz  
Construction, Inc., Fremont, CA, for the latter to provide construction  
services which consists of repairing four areas of asphalt within the  
playground area for the Manzanita Elementary School Upper Site  
Improvement Project, in the not to exceed amount of $20,631.00, with the  
work scheduled to commence on March 26, 2026, and scheduled to last  
until June 30, 2026.  
Vendor No.: 000330  
Requisition No.: VR26-08164  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600/179  
Funding Source: General Fund 1 ELOP  
Attachments:  
O.-5  
Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Sonic Service Agreement by and  
between the District and Sonic Net, LLC (Sonic), San Ramon, CA, for  
Dark Fiber services, by the latter, as defined in Agreement, for the term  
July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2031 at $900.00 per month, with the Federal  
E-Rate Program paying ninety (90) percent of the cost first five years, with  
an optional extension July 1, 2031 through June 30, 2036 at $450.00 per  
month, via the Technology Services Department.  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0000-986  
Funding Source: 0000 - General Purpose Fund  
Attachments:  
O.-6  
- Nutrition Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and CA Food Safety Exams, San Jose, CA, for  
the latter to provide its courses of ServSafe Food Manager Certification  
Class and the ServSafe Food Handler Card Class and examinations for  
both to District’s Nutrition supervisory and frontline employees on proper  
food handling practices and issue certifications upon successful completion,  
via the Nutrition Services Department, for the period of November 1, 2025  
through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $49,866.60.  
Vendor No.: 009798  
Requisition No.: VR26-07175  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310-991  
Funding Source: 5310 - Child Nutrition School Program  
Attachments:  
O.-7  
Services for Construction – T.Y.R., Inc. – Manzanita  
Elementary School - California Fire Implementation  
Project - Division of Facilities Planning and  
Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No.1, Agreement for  
Inspector of Record Services for Construction by and between the District  
and T.Y.R., Inc., Huntington Beach, CA, for the latter to provide continued  
Inspector of Record Services, as outlined in the Proposal dated January 8,  
2025, attached as Exhibit A to the Agreement, due to project being  
extended beyond the original duration, for the Manzanita Elementary School  
- California Fire Implementation Project, in an additional amount of  
$3,150.00, increasing the not-to-exceed amount of the Agreement from  
$26,334.00, to $29,484.00, and extending the term of the Agreement from  
May 29, 2025 through July 31, 2025 to March 31, 2026 (an additional 243  
days). All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force  
and effect.  
Vendor No.: 009573  
Resource Code-Site No.: 7822 918  
Funding Source: Fund 01 General Fund CALFIRE  
Attachments:  
O.-8  
Services for Construction – T.Y.R., Inc. – Martin  
Luther King Jr. Elementary School - California Fire  
Implementation Project - Division of Facilities Planning  
and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No.2, Agreement for  
Inspector of Record Services for Construction by and between the District  
and T.Y.R., Inc., Huntington Beach CA, for the latter to provide continued  
Inspector of Record Services, as detailed in the Proposal dated January 8,  
2026, attached as Exhibit A to the Agreement, for the Martin Luther King  
Jr. Elementary School California Fire Implementation Project, due to the  
construction phase extending beyond the original duration, due to change  
orders, unforeseen conditions, and contactors scheduled delays, in an  
additional amount of $3,150.00, increasing the not-to-exceed amount of  
Agreement from $16,401.00 to $19,551.00, and extending the term of the  
Agreement from May 29, 2025 through July 31, 2025 to March 31, 2026  
(an additional 243 days). All other terms and conditions of the Agreement  
remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 009573  
Resource Code-Site No.: 7822 182  
Funding Source: Fund 01 General Fund CAL  
Attachments:  
O.-9  
Engineering Inc – Oakland Academy of Knowledge  
-Elementary School Phase II Site Improvements Project  
- Division of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of an Agreement Between Owner and  
Contractor by and between the District and Apena Engineering Inc., San  
Leandro, CA, for the latter to provide demolition of existing structures and  
application of new asphalt, installation of new playground structures, soccer  
field, outdoor classroom, garden planter beds and recreational space, as  
part of the Oakland Academy of Knowledge Elementary School Phase II  
Site Improvements Project, in the amount of $446,300.00, which includes a  
contingency of $57,300.00, as the lowest responsive bidder, rejecting all  
other bids, with the work scheduled to commence on March 26, 2026, and  
required to be completed within sixty (60) days, with a scheduled end date  
of May 25, 2026.  
Attachments:  
O.-10  
Inspection Services, Inc. – Harriet Tubman Child  
Development Center Play Yard Site Improvement  
Project - Division of Facilities Planning and  
Management  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a General Services Agreement by  
and between the District and BSAFE Playground Inspection Services, Inc.,  
Sunland, CA, for the latter to provide safety inspection testing reports for  
the new play structure equipment and impact testing reports, including all  
work described in the January 26, 2026 Proposal, attached to this  
Agreement as Exhibit A, for the Harriet Tubman Child Development Center  
Play Yard Site Improvement Project, in the amount of $1,600.00, with  
work scheduled to commence on January 26, 2026, and expected to last  
until June 30, 2026.  
Vendor No.: 008114  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9186 825  
Funding Source: OCI Oakland Children's Initiative  
Attachments:  
O.-11  
Inspection Services, Inc. – Highland Child Development  
Center Play Yard Site Improvement Project - Division  
of Facilities Planning and Management  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a General Services Agreement by  
and between the District and BSAFE Playground Inspection Services, Inc.,  
Sunland, CA, for the latter to provide safety inspection testing reports for  
the new play structure equipment and impact testing reports, including all  
work described in the January 26, 2026 Proposal, attached as Exhibit A of  
the Agreement, for the Highland Child Development Center Play Yard Site  
Improvement Project, in a not to exceed amount of $1,600.00, with work  
scheduled to commence on January 26, 2026, and expected to last until  
June 30, 2026.  
Vendor No.: 008114  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9186 815  
Funding Source: COI Oakland Children Innovative  
Attachments:  
O.-12  
Generation of Builders, LLC – Markham Elementary  
School Boys Toilet Renovation Project – Buildings and  
Grounds Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of the Agreement Between Owner and  
Contractor by and between the District and Next Generation of Builders,  
LLC, Santa Clara, CA, for the latter to provide renovation of the boys toilet  
room, which includes supplying equipment, and materials to demolish  
existing fixtures, partitions, flooring, ceiling, and finishes, along with  
hazardous material (lead) abatement; deliver new construction including  
plumbing, mechanical, electrical, ceiling, wall, and floor finishes,  
ADA-compliant toilet partitions, lavatories, urinals, and related specialty  
items; and conduct additional work includes painting, carpentry, signage,  
floor drains, and minor structural modifications, as part of the Markham  
Elementary School Boys Toilet Renovation Project, in the amount of  
$238,475.00, which includes a contingency fee of $25,000.00, as the  
lowest responsive bidder, with the work anticipated to commence on June  
1, 2026, and required to be completed within sixty days (60), with an  
anticipated ending of July 31, 2026.  
Vendor No.: 009085  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9914 138  
Funding Source: Fund 140 Deferred Maintenance  
Attachments:  
Chief, Talent  
O.-13  
Non Public Transportation Services - Rids Brother  
Company, Inc. - Talent/Human Resources Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Agreement for  
Special Education Non-Public Transportation Services by and between the  
District and Rids Brother Company, Inc., Rodeo, CA, for the latter to  
continue to provide Special Education transportation vehicles for District  
school sites and programs, and exercising the first of two one year options,  
extending the term of the Agreement from July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2026  
to June 30, 2027, in an unchanged amount not to exceed $1,600,000.00 for  
School Year 2026-27. All other terms and condition of the Agreement remain  
in full force and effect.  
Attachments:  
O.-14  
Non-Public Transportation Services - JIR, Inc. –  
Talent/Human Resources Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Agreement for  
Special Education Non Public Transportation Services by and between the  
District and JIR, Inc., Newark, CA, for the latter to continue to provide  
Special Education transportation vehicles for the District school sites and  
programs, including adding routes due to increase in students, and exercising  
the first of two one year options, extending the term of the Agreement from  
July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2026 to June 30, 2027, in an amount not to  
exceed $1,300,000.00 for School Year 2026-27. All other terms and  
conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Attachments:  
O.-15  
Non Public Transportation Services- First American  
Transit, Inc. DBA Welcome Transportation–  
Talent/Human Resources Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Agreement for  
Special Education Non-Public Transportation Services by and between the  
District and First American Transit, Inc., dba Welcome Transportation,  
Alameda, CA, for the latter to continue to provide Special Education  
transportation vehicles for District school sites and programs, and exercising  
the first of two one year options, extending the term of the Agreement from  
July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2026 to June 30, 2027, in an unchanged amount  
not to exceed $300,000.00 for School Year 2026-27. All other terms and  
condition of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Attachments:  
O.-16  
Non-Public Transportation Services - Bay Area  
Wheelchair Transportation – Talent/Human Resources  
Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Agreement for  
Special Education Non Public Transportation Services by and between the  
District Bay Area Wheelchair Transportation, San Leandro, CA, for the  
latter to continue to provide Special Education transportation vehicles for the  
District school sites and programs, including adding routes due to increase in  
students, and exercising the first of two one year options, extending the term  
of the Agreement from July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2026 to June 30,  
2027, in an amount not to exceed $350,000.00 for School Year 2026-27.  
All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and  
effect.  
Attachments:  
O.-17  
Resources Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Personnel Report No. 2526-0008 -  
Talent/Human Resources Department.  
Attachments:  
Chief Academic Officer  
O.-18  
Together East Bay Network - Adult and Career  
Education Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a No-Cost Services Agreement -  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Rebuilding Together East Bay  
Network, Berkeley, CA, for the latter to provide job training and placement  
assistance for graduates (who meet state standards, pass the state exam,  
and earn industry certifications before placement) of the Oakland Adult and  
Career Education Program and students who participate in the Network’s  
Rebuilding Opportunity/Big Skills Program (which includes the finishing  
trades and basic carpentry), via the Adult and Career Education  
Department, for the period of August 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028, at no  
cost to the District.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
O.-19  
Schools and Student Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a No Cost Services Agreement by  
and between the District and Youth ALIVE!, Oakland, CA, for the latter to  
provide Teens on Target (TNT), an after school program, two times per  
week, for six weeks that focuses on training youth on violence prevention,  
peer education and youth advocacy, as described in Exhibit A of the  
Agreement, for the period of February 2, 2026 through December 22,  
2028, via the Community School District, at no cost to the District.  
Vendor No.: 004732  
Attachments:  
O.-20  
Education Fund - Coliseum College Preparatory  
Academy  
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 serve as fiscal sponsor to process and payout all of the  
internship stipends for students in the Exploring College, Career, and  
Community Options (ECCCO) 2026 Summer Internship Program at  
Coliseum College Preparatory Academy, for the period of June 1, 2026,  
through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $29,701.10.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-07091  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9339-232  
Funding Source: Measure H  
Attachments:  
O.-21  
Community Schools and Student Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Oakland Kids First, Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to support health and wellness of high school students by providing  
stipends to Peer Wellness Mentors at Castlemont High School, via  
Community Schools and Student Services Department, for the period of  
March 15, 2026, through May 22, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$4,193.00.  
Vendor No.: 003136  
Requisition No.: VR26-07789  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9215-922  
Funding Source: MHSSA Partnership Program  
Attachments:  
O.-22  
Education Fund - Community Schools and Student  
Services 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 through its Assist Hub Program to provide 15 hours per  
week of information and education on Medi-Cal eligibility and application  
assistance to OUSD families, via Community Schools and Student Services  
Department, for the period of March 1, 2026 through June 30, 2026, in an  
amount not to exceed $20,400.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-07198  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9052-922  
Funding Source: Alameda County Office of Ed  
Attachments:  
O.-23  
Education Fund - Community Schools and Student  
Services 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 serve as the Fiscal Agent for staff working OUSD  
summer programs, including two four-week arts camps in June at Oakland  
Performing Arts and Roosevelt Summer Music Program serving up to 150  
students daily, as well as for eight community-based youth development  
coaches supporting over 4,000 students across 40 campuses, as described  
in Exhibit A of Agreement, via the Community Schools and Student Services  
Department, for the period of May 18, 2026 through June 30, 2026 in an  
amount not to exceed $150,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-06353  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opp Programs  
Attachments:  
O.-24  
Students Rising Above - Oakland High School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a No Cost Services  
Agreement - 2025-2026 by and between the District and Students  
Rising Above, San Francisco, CA, for the latter to support and  
oversee the transition of the UC Berkeley, Education Talent  
Search (ETS) TRIO program, which has identified and served  
Oakland High School (OHS) seniors, with College Advisors,  
providing a targeted senior cohort with small group advising  
focused on college applications, college enrollment, FAFSA, and  
CA Dream Act completion, Scholarship applications, transition  
planning, along with individualized academic advising by assisting  
in meeting with seniors on University of C and California State  
University college entrance requirements at Oakland High School  
for the period of November 1, 2025 through May 31, 2026, at no  
cost to the District.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
O.-25  
Madison Park Academy-Upper  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and That Art Party LLC, Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to facilitate three professional development sessions for staff including  
curricular materials for teachers focused on tangible strategies for  
incorporating social-emotional learning, mindfulness, and the arts into core  
Academic and Advisory Classes to provide trauma-informed care and  
enhance positive classroom and school culture, with services supporting  
current LCAP Goal 3, for Madison Park Academy-Upper, for the period of  
May 1, 2026, through May 1, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $4,500.00.  
Vendor No.: 008889  
Requisition No.: VR26-00403  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9332-215  
Funding Source: Measure G1 Parcel Tx  
Attachments:  
O.-26  
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 STEMSoul Teach, LLC, Los Angeles, CA,  
for the latter to host four workshops for expanded learning program staff to  
equip them to support up to 3,200 students during summer programming to  
provide STEM lessons and build confidence, as described in Exhibit A of  
the Agreement, via Community Schools and Student Services Department,  
for the period of June 1, 2026 through June 3, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $3,500.00.  
Vendor No.: 009035  
Requisition No.: VR26-06990  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opp Programs  
Attachments:  
O.-27  
Education Fund - High School Linked Learning  
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 process and payout student stipends, drawn from these  
contracted dollars, for students enrolled in the pathway-based summer  
Work-Based Learning Program ECCCCO: Exploring College, Career, and  
Community Options, via the High School Linked Learning Department, for  
the period of May 1, 2026 through August 30, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $225,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-07560  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9121-912  
Funding Source: Oakland Fund for Children & Youth  
Attachments:  
O.-28  
Master Contract 2025-26, Ascend Rehab Services -  
Special Education Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Nonpublic, Nonsectarian School/  
Agency Services Master Contract 2025-26 by and between the District and  
Ascend Rehab Services, Union City, CA for the latter to provide Special  
Education services, stated in Agreement, required by a student’s  
Individualized Education Program, for the period of July 1, 2025 through  
June 30, 2026, via the Special Education Department, in an amount not to  
exceed $100,000.00.  
Funding Source: Special Education  
Attachments:  
O.-29  
Education Fund - Adult and Career Education  
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 administer stipends to student participants in the OUSD  
Highway to Work Program - Emergency Room Technician, Certified  
Nursing Assistant, Phlebotomy, Medical Assistant, Emergency Medical  
Technician, and DC16 Finishing, for Clipper Cards for student  
transportation to internship sites, with the fund receiving a 10%  
administrative fee for services, via Adult and Career Education Department,  
for the period of December 1, 2025 through April 30, 2027, in an amount  
not to exceed $374,040.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-07043  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5815-400  
Funding Source: DOL-EDD YA Career Pathway  
Attachments:  
O.-30  
Joaquin Miller Elementary School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and The Teaching Well, Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to design and facilitate wellness programming for educators and staff,  
including professional development sessions, workshops, and resources  
focused on mindfulness, stress management, and sustainable wellness  
practices that can be integrated into daily school routines at Joaquin Miller  
Elementary School, for the period of February 20, 2026 through May 29,  
2026, in an amount not to exceed $9,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 004278  
Requisition No.: VR26-07110  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0002-142, 3010-142  
Funding Source: Title I-Basic Grant Low Income and Unrestricted  
Supplemental  
Attachments:  
O.-31  
McDonald Crudo - High School Linked Learning  
Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1,  
Services Agreement 2025-2026 by and between the District and  
Amy McDonald Crudo, Oakland, CA, for the latter to work with  
Charter & Street Academy reimbursements, setting up appropriate  
files and related documents, communicating with Charter and  
Street fiscal contacts, working with OUSD Fiscal to adjust the  
submission protocol to support audit and eliminate errors, and  
designing and delivering training to complete both reimbursements  
and customizations; communicate with Measures N and H-funded  
Charters and Street Academy to ensure timely and comprehensive  
document submission for reimbursement quarterly; review  
submitted documents to ensure compliance with all requirements  
stipulated in the Measures N and H Permissible Guidelines and  
Required Documentation, for the period of September 26, 2025  
through June 30, 2026, in the additional amount of $46,000.00,  
increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount from $5,000.00 to  
$51,000.00. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement  
remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 008870  
Requisition No.: VR26-05914  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9339-912  
Funding Source: Measure H  
Attachments:  
O.-32  
Brewer Middle School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and ARTogether, Oakland,  
CA, for the latter to provide a 15-week afterschool Visual Arts  
Program serving up to 20 students who identify as recent  
immigrants, English Language Learners, and/or first-generation  
immigrants, consisting of 2-hour weekly sessions focused on  
visual art and collaborative mural creation, and includes curriculum  
design, art supplies, instruction by professional teaching artists,  
and coordination with school staff at Edna Brewer Middle School,  
for the period of February 1, 2026 through May 28, 2026, in an  
amount not to exceed $18,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 009212  
Requisition No.: VR26-07386  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9332-210  
Funding Source: Measure G1 Parcel Tax  
Attachments:  
O.-33  
Resources - Hillcrest Elementary 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 restorative  
justice facilitation and support for the students, including facilitating  
games during recess, holding group circles when conflicts arise,  
and helping students work through conflicts and rebuild  
relationships at Hillcrest Elementary School, for the period of  
October 20, 2025 through May 28, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $8,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 000624  
Requisition No.: VR26-03189  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9332-127  
Funding Source: Measure G1 Parcel Tax  
Attachments:  
O.-34  
Speaking Unity Council - Adult and Career Education  
Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a No Cost Services  
Agreement - 2025-2026 by and between the District and Spanish  
Speaking Unity Council, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide  
space at the program site for the purposes of conducting adult  
education classes and programming services, via Adult and  
Career Education Department, for the period of August 4, 2025  
through June 30, 2028, at no cost to the District.  
Vendor No.: 004014  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
O.-35  
California Partnership Academies (CPA) Program  
Grant - College Preparatory and Architecture Academy  
(0065) - Fremont High School  
Acceptance by the Board of Education of a California Partnership  
Academies (CPA) Program: Career Technical Education Initiative  
Grant Award from the California Department of Education, for the  
College Preparatory and Architecture Academy (0065) at Fremont  
High School, CDE Grant Number 2025-23181-61259-01, in the  
amount of $81,000.00, contingent upon the availability of funds, for  
the period of July 1, 2025, to December 31, 2026, pursuant to the  
terms and conditions thereof, if any.  
Funding Source: California Department of Education  
Attachments:  
O.-36  
California Partnership Academies (CPA) Program  
Grant - Health and Bioscience Academy (0067) - Life  
Academy  
Acceptance by the Board of Education of a California Partnership  
Academies (CPA) Program: Career Technical Education Initiative  
Grant Award from the California Department of Education, for the  
Health and Bioscience Academy (0067) (IDEA) at Life Academy,  
CDE Grant Number 2025-23181-61259-03, in the amount of  
$81,000.00, contingent upon the availability of funds, for the period  
of July 1, 2025, to December 31, 2026, pursuant to the terms and  
conditions thereof, if any.  
Funding Source: California Department of Education  
Attachments:  
O.-37  
California Partnership Academies (CPA) Program  
Grant - Media Academy (0066) - Fremont High School  
Acceptance by the Board of Education of a California Partnership  
Academies (CPA) Program: Career Technical Education Initiative Grant  
Award from the California Department of Education, for the Media  
Academy (0066) at Fremont High, CDE Grant Number  
2025-23181-61259-02, in the amount of $81,000.00, contingent upon the  
availability of funds, for the period of July 1, 2025, to December 31, 2026,  
pursuant to the terms and conditions thereof, if any.  
Funding Source: California Department of Education  
Attachments:  
O.-38  
California Partnership Academies (CPA) Program  
Grant - Innovative Design & Engineering Academy  
(IDEA) (0137) - Oakland High School  
Acceptance by the Board of Education of a California Partnership  
Academies (CPA) Program: Career Technical Education Initiative  
Grant Award from the California Department of Education, for the  
Environmental Science Academy (0137) at Oakland High School,  
CDE Grant Number 2025-23181-61259-04, in the amount of  
$81,000.00, contingent upon the availability of funds, for the period  
of July 1, 2025, to December 31, 2026, pursuant to the terms and  
conditions thereof, if any.  
Funding Source: California Department of Education  
Attachments:  
O.-39  
California Partnership Academies (CPA) Program  
Grant - Innovative Design & Engineering Academy  
(IDEA) (3003) - Oakland High School  
Acceptance by the Board of Education of a California Partnership  
Academies (CPA) Program: Career Technical Education Initiative  
Grant Award from the California Department of Education, for the  
Innovative Design & Engineering Academy (IDEA) (3003) at  
Oakland High School, CDE Grant Number 2025-23181-61259-05,  
in the amount of $72,000.00, contingent upon the availability of  
funds, for the period of July 1, 2025, to December 31, 2026,  
pursuant to the terms and conditions thereof, if any.  
Funding Source: California Department of Education  
Attachments:  
O.-40  
California Partnership Academies (CPA) Program  
Grant - Visual Arts Academy (0136) - Oakland High  
School  
Acceptance by the Board of Education of a California Partnership  
Academies (CPA) Program: Career Technical Education Initiative Grant  
Award from the California Department of Education, for the Visual Arts  
Academy (0136) at Oakland High School, CDE Grant Number  
2025-23181-61259-06, in the amount of $81,000.00, contingent upon the  
availability of funds, for the period of July 1, 2025 to December 31, 2026,  
pursuant to the terms and conditions thereof, if any.  
Funding Source: California Department of Education  
Attachments:  
O.-41  
California Partnership Academies (CPA) Program  
Grant - Race, Policy, and Law Legal Practices  
Academy (3004) - Oakland Technical High School  
Acceptance by the Board of Education of a California Partnership  
Academies (CPA) Program: Career Technical Education Initiative  
Grant Award from the California Department of Education, for the  
Race, Policy, and Law Legal Practices Academy (3004) at  
Oakland Technical High School, CDE Grant Number  
2025-23181-61259-09, in the amount of $72,000.00, contingent  
upon the availability of funds, for the period of July 1, 2025 to  
December 31, 2026, pursuant to the terms and conditions thereof,  
if any.  
Funding Source: California Department of Education  
Attachments:  
O.-42  
Career Technical Education Incentive Grant (CTEIG) -  
High School Linked Learning Department  
Acceptance by the Board of Education of a Career Technical  
Education Incentive Grant (CTEIG) from the California Department  
of Education, to support Career Technical Education programming  
through Linked Learning Pathways across high schools, CDE  
Grant Number: 25-25437-61259-00, in the amount of  
$1,957,104.00, contingent upon the availability of funds, for the  
period of July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027, pursuant to the terms  
and conditions thereof, if any.  
Funding Source: California Department of Education  
Attachments:  
O.-43  
Francisco, Center for Science, Education and Outreach  
– High School Linked Learning Office  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and the Regents of the University of California, on  
behalf of its Center for Science, Education and Outreach, San Francisco,  
CA, for the latter to support authentic health and public curricula projects  
that are aligned with standards; support CTE Health Pathways industry  
professionals; support growth partnerships with Healthcare Workforce  
Based entities in the Bay Area; provide consultation to Linked Learning  
Staff and affiliates to support utilization of health CTE offerings; and  
increased opportunities for graduates to prepare for health workforce;  
support alignment at Life Academy, via the High School Linked Learning  
Office, for the period of July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in an amount  
not to exceed $56,000.00.  
Funding Source: K12 Strong Workforce Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-44  
Health Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by  
and between the District and Faucette Micro Systems, Fallon, NV,  
for the latter to provide Web504 maintenance support and, data  
collection, via the Health Services Department, for the period of  
November 3, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $19,445.00.  
Funding Source: Unrestricted Funding  
Attachments:  
O.-45  
Education Fund - Oakland International High 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 manage the stipend process for student interns involved  
with the pathway-based summer Work-Based Learning program,  
’ECCCO’ (Exploring College, Career, and Community Options), including  
setting up the intern stipend process and timeline, issuing stipend payments  
as directed by OUSD’s Work-Based Learning Coordinator on the  
agreed-upon timeline, professionally resolving stipend issues, invoicing  
OUSD for processed stipends, and issuing year-end tax documents to  
stipend recipients, with 10% of funds for administrative purposes at Oakland  
International High School, for the period of June 1, 2026, through June 30,  
2026, in an amount not to exceed $15,225.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-07085  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0000-353, 9006-353, 9243-353  
Funding Source: Association For Continuing Edu  
Attachments:  
O.-46  
- Oakland High School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Civic Productions LLC, Oakland, CA, for  
the latter, with six students of the Visual Arts & Academics Magnet  
Program, to create a mural, by means described in Exhibit A of the Agreement,  
incorporated herein by reference, at Oakland High School, for the period of  
January 5, 2026, through May 21, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$10,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 005705  
Requisition No.: VR26-07211  
Resource Code-Site No.: 7220-304  
Funding Source: Partnership Academy Program  
Attachments:  
O.-47  
Research, Assessment, and Data Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Data Sharing Agreement by and  
between the District and The New Teacher Project (TNTP), New York,  
NY, by and between the District and The New Teacher Project, defining  
the terms and conditions of the District’s transmission of or sharing of pupil  
data with The New Teacher Project, and the protection by The New  
Teacher Project, of such data, for the period of November 13, 2025  
through June 30, 2026, via the Research, Assessment, and Data  
Department.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
O.-48  
Kenneth Rainin Foundation - La Escuelita Elementary  
School  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Grant Agreement by and  
between the Oakland Public Education Fund and the District, with  
the latter, on behalf of its La Escuelita Elementary School,  
accepting a literacy grant from the Rainin Foundation, in the  
amount of $23,000.00, to support Early Literacy Growth, for the  
period of January 26, 2026, through June 30, 2026, pursuant to  
terms and conditions thereof, if any.  
Funding Source: Oakland Public Education Fund  
Attachments:  
O.-49  
Kapor Center for Social Impact - High School Linked  
Learning Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Grant Agreement by and  
between the District and the Oakland Public Education Fund,  
Oakland, CA, accepting a grant from the Kapor Center of Social  
Impact, in the amount of $22,500.00, for the High School Linked  
Learning Office, to pay for students to take the AP Computer  
Science Principals Exam, for the period of December 12, 2025  
through September 1, 2026, pursuant to terms and conditions  
thereof, if any.  
Funding Source: Oakland Public Education Fund  
Attachments:  
O.-50  
Kapor Foundation - High School Linked Learning  
Office  
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 Kapor Foundation, in the  
amount of $70,000.00, to increase computer science in high  
schools that don't currently offer a computer science class by  
funding FTE for teachers to teach computer science, for the period  
of January 23, 2026, through June 30, 2027, pursuant to terms and  
conditions thereof, if any.  
Funding Source: Oakland Public Education Fund  
Attachments:  
O.-51  
- College and Career Access Pathways Grant -  
2025-2027 Dual Enrollment Opportunities – High  
School Linked Learning Office  
Acceptance by the Board of Education of a Dual Enrollment Opportunities  
Program: College and Career Access Pathways Grant Award from the  
California Department of Education, for the College and Career Access  
Pathways (CCAP) Grant for the following four schools: Independent Study,  
Sojourner Truth-CDE Grant #2025-25667-61259-02, MetWest High  
School-CDE Grant #2025-25667-61259-03, Ralph J. Bunche  
Continuation High-CDE Grant #2025-25667-61259-04, and the Young  
Adult Program-CDE Grant #2025-25667-61259-05, in the amount of  
$100,000.00 for each school, for a total amount not to exceed  
$400,000.00, contingent upon the availability of funds, for the period of July  
1, 2025, to December 31, 2027, pursuant to the terms and conditions  
thereof, if any.  
Funding Source: California Department of Education  
Attachments:  
O.-52  
of Oakland (OFCY) - High School Linked Learning  
Office  
Approval by the Board of Education of the First Amendment, Grant Agreement by  
and between the District and The City of Oakland, to provide support stipends for  
students in summer internships as part of the Link Learning Pathway Program,  
Exploring College, Career, and Community Options (ECCCO) Program at McClymonds,  
Castlemont, Fremont, Dewey, Rudsdale, Bunche, Sojourner Truth, Oakland High,  
Oakland Technical, Skyline, Coliseum College Preparatory Academy, MetWest, Life  
Academy, Oakland International High School, and Madison Park Academy, in the  
amount of $225,000.00, increasing the Grant not to exceed amount from $675,00.00 to  
$900,000.00 and extending the term of the Agreement from July 1, 2022 through June  
30, 2024 to September 30, 2025. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement  
remain in full force and effect.  
Funding Source: Oakland Fund for Children and Youth  
Attachments:  
O.-53  
Bay Area - International Community School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Growing Together -  
Bay Area, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide subject-aligned  
experiential gardening classes giving students opportunities to  
engage in project-based learning and hands on activities, by  
developing and maintaining the school garden at International  
Community School, for the period of August 11, 2025 through May  
29, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $8,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 008036  
Requisition No.: VR26-06896  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6332-186  
Funding Source: CCSPP Implementation Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-54  
Multi-Tiered Systems of Support Department (MTSS)  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and The Finer Print,  
Berkeley, CA, for the latter to provide a graphic designed image  
that supports the District’s commitment to educating the whole  
child; academic, social-emotional, behavioral, and attendance. In  
collaboration with school leadership, via the Multi-Tiered Systems  
of Support Department (MTSS), for the period of November 3,  
2025 through December 26, 2025, in an amount not to exceed  
$1,700.00.  
Vendor No.: 007856  
Requisition No.: VR26-07696  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0006-903  
Funding Source: S&C Carryover  
Attachments:  
O.-55  
- Castlemont High School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Civic Productions LLC, Oakland, CA, for  
the latter to co-create multiyear community projects with SUDA  
(Sustainable Urban Design Academy) and Civic’s Industry/Community  
partners, as described in Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein by  
reference as though fully set forth, at Castlemont High School, for the period  
of January 1, 2026, through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$5,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 005705  
Requisition No.: VR26-06430  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6386-301  
Funding Source: Green Tech Partnership Acad  
Attachments:  
O.-56  
Connection, Inc., dba The Center for ArtEsteem -  
EnCompass Academy  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Attitudinal Healing  
Connection, Inc., dba The Center for ArtEsteem, Oakland, CA, for  
the latter to provide visual arts and music classes for the students  
that will culminate with an annual exhibition showcase to display  
and share youth artwork and drumming performances with families  
and the school community and perform other services as stated in  
Exhibit A of the Agreement at EnCompass Academy, for the  
period of September 3, 2025 through May 20, 2026, in an amount  
not to exceed $7,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 000532  
Requisition No.: VR26-07242  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6770-181  
Funding Source: Prop28 Arts and Music  
Attachments:  
O.-57  
Connection, Inc., dba The Center for ArtEsteem -  
Hoover Elementary School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Attitudinal Healing  
Connection, Inc., dba The Center for ArtEsteem, Oakland, CA, for  
the latter to provide a resident teaching artist to collaborate in a  
side by side model with classroom teachers, designing lessons  
plans to integrate art into Math and English Language Arts (ELA)  
lessons for K-2nd grade students at Hoover Elementary School, for  
the period of January 1, 2026 through May 29, 2026, in an amount  
not to exceed $15,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 000532  
Requisition No.: VR26-04378  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6770-170  
Funding Source: Prop28 Arts and Music  
Attachments:  
O.-58  
Education Fund - Dewey Academy  
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 serve as Fiscal Facilitator and pay out the 2026  
Summer Student Internship Stipends for the Exploring College, Career, &  
Community Options Program (ECCCO) for six high school students  
participating in the various summer internships with a 15% administrative fee  
charged by the vendor at Dewey Academy, for the period of June 1, 2026,  
through January 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $4,140.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-07108  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9339-310  
Funding Source: $4,140.00  
Attachments:  
O.-59  
Education Fund - Rudsdale Continuation High 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 academic and social-emotional data management  
services, including the development of tracking systems to support  
Coordination of Services Team (COST), attendance, and academic  
counseling teams, as well as staff training; deliver data services to support  
student data tracking and trimester-based academic progress monitoring  
at Rudsdale Continuation High School, for the period of August 1, 2025,  
through May 28, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $16,500.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-02333  
Resource Code-Site No.: 3182-352  
Funding Source: ESSA: Comp Support & Improvmt  
Attachments:  
O.-60  
Education Fund - LIFE Academy  
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 offer mentorship, support, and guidance to 75-100  
Latinx young women in 5 groups of 15-20 students across grades 6-12,  
using support circles and somatic exercises to support mental health, positive  
self-expression, and mindfulness with students; and provide 1:1 mentorship  
for students who require an extra tier of support at LIFE Academy, for the  
period of January 5, 2026, through May 28, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $25,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-05986  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6332-335  
Funding Source: CCSPP Implementation Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-61  
Education Fund - MetWest High 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 two biweekly media elective classes, Video  
Production of MetWest Live and Yearbook on Tuesdays and Thursdays, as  
described in Exhibit A of the Agreement, at Met West High School, for the  
period of September 1, 2025, through May 31, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $23,973.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-06525  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6332-338  
Funding Source: CCSPP Implementation Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-62  
Education Fund - Oakland High 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 serve as Fiscal Sponsor to process and pay internship  
stipends for pathway students - approximately 15-20 per pathway, for a total  
of approximately 45 students - participating in the summer Exploring College,  
Career, and Community Options (ECCCO) Program, which guides and prepares  
students for success in college, careers, and their communities,  
at Oakland High School, for the period of June 1, 2026, through June 30,  
2026, in an amount not to exceed $32,006.58.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-06975  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9339-304  
Funding Source: Measure H  
Attachments:  
O.-63  
Education Fund - LIFE Academy  
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 manage the stipend process for student interns involved with  
the pathway-based summer Work-Based Learning program, “ECCCO”  
(Exploring College, Career, and Community Options), including setting up the  
intern stipend process and timeline, issuing stipend payments as directed by  
OUSD's Work-Based Learning Coordinator on the agreed-upon timeline,  
resolving stipend issues in a professional manner, invoicing OUSD for the  
amount of processed stipends, and issuing year-end tax documents to stipend  
recipients, serving approximately 27 students at $500.00 each, including  
indirect costs for OPEF, at LIFE Academy, for the period of March 9, 2026,  
through May 28, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $14,850.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-07426  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9339-335  
Funding Source: Measure H  
Attachments:  
O.-64  
McClymonds High School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Kids 1st Foundation, Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to arrange travel and lodging for 25 students and 4 staff to visit  
historically Black colleges and universities, including round-trip airfare for 29  
participants, one checked bag per traveler each way under 50 pounds,  
charter bus ground transportation, hotel accommodation, all meals, six  
cultural excursions and museum visits, and the official tour shirt, visiting the  
following institutions: Miles College, Alabama State University, Tuskegee  
University, Spelman College, Morehouse College, Clark Atlanta University,  
and Fort Valley State University, via McClymonds High School, for the  
period of February 6, 2026 through April 15, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $69,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 009823  
Requisition No.: VR26-07664  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6332-303  
Funding Source: CCSPP Implementation Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-65  
Tours, LLC - Fremont High School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Landmark Educational Tours, LLC,  
Middleton, MA, for the latter to create a customized 6 day trip to  
Washington, DC, Virginia and North Carolina, as described in Exhibit A of  
the Agreement, for students, for the period February 1, 2026 through June  
30, 2026 at a cost not to exceed $67,000.00. for Fremont High School.  
Vendor No.: 009314  
Requisition No.: VR26-07678  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6332-302  
Funding Source: CCSPP Implementation Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-66  
Education Fund - Sojourner Truth Independent Study  
Program  
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 manage the stipend process for paid work-based  
learning opportunities that build college and career readiness, for 13 high  
school students participating in various summer internships, at Sojourner  
Truth Independent Study Program, for the term June 1, 2026 through June  
30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $14,300.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-06936  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9339-330  
Funding Source: Measure H  
Attachments:  
O.-67  
Resources - Castlemont 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 intensive support with a 1 to 4  
Design that focuses on a managed, structured program aiming to equip  
Newcomer students with essential independent living skills, fostering  
community integration, and enhancing academic engagement, by:  
1-Providing real-world application of academic knowledge and skills;  
2-Systematically monitoring key academic performance indicators with  
utilizing internship staff; who will monitor student attendance, grade point  
averages, and progression toward graduation requirements;  
3-Evaluating the development of social-emotional learning competencies by  
tracking indicators such as cultivating positive relationships with peers,  
family, and educators; reduction in out-of-class time, disciplinary referrals,  
and suspensions; and  
4-Strengthening communication and engagement with students'  
caregivers, families.; Support one- on-one check-ins with students to  
address academic performance, well-being, and attendance, identifying and  
minimizing barriers to school participation, intended to improve attendance  
rates, decrease the likelihood of involvement with the justice system, and  
ultimately facilitate graduation; and additionally support immigration related  
issues, as delineated’ and support documentation specifying focal community  
needs at Castlemont High School, for the period of January 15, 2026,  
through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $34,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 000624  
Requisition No.: VR26-04499  
Resource Code-Site No.: 3182-301  
Funding Source: ESSA: Comp Support & Improvmt  
Attachments:  
O.-68  
Fremont High School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and space80sevenllc, Stockton, CA, for the  
latter to provide The Business of Music Media internship-style wok-based  
learning opportunity, an eight week intensive demystify the behind the  
scenes structure of the modern music industry, by providing ten students in the  
Media Academy with hands on experience in artist brand development, based  
on industry standards, with participants receiving mentorship from producers,  
engineers, A&R, music video directors, songwriters, and brand developers;  
participation in Career Exploration Field trips, including a two-day multimedia  
externship in Los Angeles, CA, at Fremont High School, for the period of  
February 1, 2026, through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$58,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 008191  
Requisition No.: VR26-05519  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6332-302  
Funding Source: CCSPP Implementation Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-69  
Oakland Technical High School  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0579 -  
Authorizing student travel by school site Oakland Technical High School for  
sixty-three 12th grade students to visit the Oregon Shakespeare Festival,  
Ashland, OR, for the period of April 15, 2026 through April 17, 2026.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
General Counsel  
O.-70  
Innovation Academy - Charter School Office  
Approval by the Board of Education of the InLieu of Proposition 39  
Facilities Use Agreement by and between the District and East Bay  
Innovation Academy for use of 3400 Malcolm Avenue, Oakland, CA  
94605, as specified in the Agreement, for a twoyear term, for the period  
July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2028, with anticipated revenue to the District  
of $248,909.10 in Fiscal Year 2026-27 and 1.5 times the 2027-28  
Proposition 39 per square foot rate during the 2027-28 Fiscal (school) Year.  
Attachments:  
Board of Education  
O.-71  
March 11, 2026  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting Minutes of  
March 11, 2026, prepared by Staff shortly after said Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-72  
Materials - Jennifer Brouhard, President  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Amendment, Board Bylaw  
9322 - Agenda/Meeting Materials, as enumerated in Exhibit A  
(Red-Lined).  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/11/26 Board of Education  
Introduced As New Matter  
Measure G1 - Districtwide Teacher Retention and Middle School Improvement Act  
Oversight Commission - Terrence Riley, Chairperson - March 10, 2026  
O.-73  
Middle School Improvement Act Oversight Commission  
- Measure G1 Funding Allocation - Named Schools  
Adoption by the Board of Education, of Resolution No. 2526-0200 -  
Measure G1 Districtwide Teacher Retention and Middle School  
Improvement Act Oversight Commission Recommendation Approving  
2026-2027 Measure G1 Applications for Named Schools, 2025-2026  
Amended G1 Applications for Named Schools and 2024 - 2025 Amended  
Measure G1 Carryover Funding Request for Named Schools.  
Attachments:  
P.  
Adoption of General Consent Report - General Obligation Bonds -  
Measures B, J and Y #Comment  
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  
Contractor – Asbestos Management Group – Ralph  
Bunche and Hillside School Sites Demolition Projects  
-Division of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Change Order No. 3, Agreement  
Between Owner and Contractor by and between the District and Asbestos  
Management Group, San Leandro, CA, authorizing a deductive Change  
Order deleting from the Scope of Work underground utility location services  
and markings, excavation, capping and backfilling at four (4) locations, in the  
amount of -$8,000.00, reducing the Agreement not to exceed amount from  
$612,000.00 to $604,000.00, as specified in the COR No. 3, for the Ralph  
Bunche and Hillside School Sites Demolition Projects. All other terms and  
conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 000500  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9658 223  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-2  
Deco Tech Systems, Inc. – Various Sites Security  
Camera Maintenance Project – Division of Facilities  
Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Change Order No. 1, Agreement  
for Maintenance by and between the District and DecoTech Systems,  
Walnut Creek, CA, for the latter to provide additional ongoing general  
maintenance services of security camera systems and door entry systems  
due to increased scope, and required response to vandalism, as identified in  
the PCO No. 1, for the Various Sites Security Camera Maintenance  
Project, in the not-to-exceed amount of $47,350.00, increasing Agreement  
not to exceed amount from $473,500.00 to $520,850.00, and extending the  
term of the Agreement from August 15, 2024, through August 15, 2026, to  
November 14, 2026 (an additional 91 calendar days). All other terms and  
conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure B  
Attachments:  
P.-3  
Services – Jensen Hughes, Inc.- Coliseum College  
Preparatory Academy Site Expansion Fire & Intrusion  
Alarm Consulting Services Project -Division of Facilities  
Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 15, Agreement for  
Engineering Services by and between the District and Jensen Hughes, Inc.,  
Concord, CA, for the latter to provide additional fire and intrusion alarm  
consulting services for the Coliseum College Preparatory Academy Site  
Expansion Fire & Intrusion Alarm Consulting Services Project, as further  
described in Exhibit A of the Amendment, in the additional amount of  
$40,480.00, increasing the Agreement’s not-to-exceed amount from  
$775,012.00 to $815,492.00. All other terms and conditions of the  
Agreement remain the same and in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 002281  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657 232  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
Facilities Committee - March 19, 2026 - Valarie Bachelor, Chairperson  
P.-4  
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. 3, Agreement  
Between Owner and Alternative Design-Builder Contract by and between  
the District and C. Overaa & Company, Richmond, CA., to provide the  
final Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) to complete the full Site  
Expansion, including the new two-story classroom building and demolition of  
the existing gymnasium and other project requirements, for the Coliseum  
College Preparatory Academy Site Expansion Project, in an additional  
amount of $59,101,431.00, increasing Agreement’s total not-to-exceed  
amount from $3,273,398.00 to $62,374,829.00. All other terms and  
conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 009061  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657 232  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/19/26 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 – March 25,  
2026  
Public Comment On All Non-Agenda Items Within the Subject Matter  
Jurisdiction of the District - March 25, 2026.  
R. Public Hearing(s)  
This section is for public hearings. There shall be public  
comment for each public hearing, with no public comment  
period exceeding 10 minutes per hearing. [A Public  
Hearing shall be conducted pursuant to legal  
requirements.]  
None  
S.  
Unfinished Business  
Presentation of each item shall be limited to ten (10)  
minutes each, except when additional time is granted by the  
President in 10minute increments not more than twice or  
as specified by a vote of the Board.There shall be public  
comment on each item, with no public comment period  
exceeding 10 minutes per item.  
None  
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.  
Facilities Committee - March 19, 2026 - Valarie Bachelor, Chairperson  
Management - First Reading  
Referral to the Board of Education, by the Facilities Committee, of the draft  
2026 Facilities Master Plan, as the District’s said Plan, for First Reading.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures B, J, and Y  
2/9/26  
Discussed  
Independent Citizens'  
School Facilities  
Bond Oversight  
Committee  
2/19/26  
3/9/26  
Facilities Committee First Reading  
Measures B, J, and Y  
Independent Citizens'  
School Facilities  
Bond Oversight  
Discussed  
Committee  
Referred to the Board of  
Education  
3/19/26  
Facilities Committee  
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T.-2  
Pupils - Department of Procurement, Transportation, &  
Warehouse  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0014 -  
2025-2026 Home-To-School Transportation Plan for Pupils (Education  
Codes Sections 41850.1 and 39800.1).  
Attachments:  
T.-3  
California Commission on Teacher Credentialing –  
Named Employees for School Year 2025-2026 –  
Talent/Human Resources Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0085 -  
Application for Provisional Internship Permit - California Commission on  
Teacher Credentialing - Named Employees for School Year 2025-2026:  
1. Jonathan Hernandez, K-5th Grade Multiple Subject Teacher, East  
Oakland Pride Elementary School.  
Attachments:  
T.-4  
T.-5  
School Year 2026-2027  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0084 -  
Declaration of Need for Fully Qualified Educators, School Year 2026-2027.  
Attachments:  
California Commission on Teacher Credentialing –  
Named Employee for the School Year 2025-2026 –  
Talent/Human Resources Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0086 - Local  
Assignment Option Permit - California Commission on Teacher Credentialing  
- Named Employee for School Year 2025-2026:  
1. Masika Henry, K-12th grade Speech Therapist, Special Education  
Department.  
Attachments:  
U. President's Report  
This section is for an oral or written report to the Board and  
to the public by the President regarding any information  
that he/she may wish to share regarding past, present, or  
future personal or official activities.  
U.-1  
President’s Report - March 25, 2026.  
V. Regular Board Members' Report  
[ A Report is limited to three (3) minutes per member.] This  
section is for an oral or written report, consistent with  
Brown Act requirements, to the Board and to the public by  
each Board member (excluding the Student Board  
members) regarding any information that he/she may wish  
to share regarding past, present, or future personal or  
official activities, including, if a member is a committee  
chair, or the ranking member of the committee, in the  
absence of the chair, the announcement of date, time and  
possible topics at next committee meeting, celebrations, and  
recognitions.  
V.-1  
Regular Board Member's Report - March 25, 2026.  
W. Introduction of New Legislative Matter(s)  
Every Regular Meeting agenda of the Board or of a  
committee shall provide for the Introduction of New  
Matter(s). Board members, except a Student Director, or a  
member of the Public desiring to have a motion, resolution,  
order, or other subject matter scheduled for action by the  
Board shall announce the subject nature of the intended  
matter during this item, provide written language of the  
specific legislative proposal and supporting documentation  
for such item, if any. The President shall assign the subject  
matter to the appropriate standing or special committee, if  
appropriate, for consideration of its programmatic,  
financial and/or other impact or consideration.  
If the request to place a matter on the Board's or committee  
agenda pertains to a Closed Session topic, the President of  
the Board or committee chair may so advise the member or  
the person requesting inclusion of such matter on the  
meeting agenda.  
W.-1  
One-Pagers - Director Mike Hutchinson  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0212 -  
Clarifying The Financial Implementation Plan and The One-Pagers.  
Sponsors:  
Hutchinson  
Attachments:  
X. Adjournment