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, May 13, 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  
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Room, La Escuelita Education Center, 1050 2nd Avenue,  
Oakland, CA 94606-2291 (entrance located at or near 286  
East 10th St.) or other noticed location or virtually as  
described herein.  
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and public interested in viewing or listening to the Board  
meeting virtually.  
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BOARD OF EDUCATION PROTOCOLS  
The purpose of these protocols is to provide a basic set of  
professional standards by which the Board and the  
Superintendent are to function as a team. There is no  
intention to abridge the rights and obligations of Board  
Members to oversee the operation of the organization, nor to  
interfere with the Superintendent with her role as the  
Superintendent of OUSD.  
General  
1. Every action by a Board Member should be directed  
toward improving the educational program for students.  
2. Every Board Member will exhibit behavior that is  
honorable, honest, and dedicated to the success of the  
students and staff of the district.  
3. Each Board Member is to be treated with dignity and  
respect.  
4. Board Member Commitment will include:  
Participate fully in the discussion of issues  
Listen respectfully to all views and opinions  
Respect each individual’s opinion  
Accept the majority action of the Board  
Board Members  
5. An individual Board Member will not use the media as a  
personal forum, unless it is clearly indicated that the  
opinion is personal and not representative of the Board  
majority position.  
6. Each Board Member will make every effort to attend all  
Board meetings in person; and to start and end on time.  
7. Board Members will ensure opportunities for each to  
comment.  
Superintendent  
8. Staff is the responsibility of the Superintendent who will  
bring recommendations to the Board for action.  
9. Questions regarding Board agenda items are to be  
communicated to the Superintendent prior to the Board  
meeting and the Superintendent will respond in a timely  
manner.  
10. The Superintendent is to communicate all significant  
administrative actions to the Board.  
11. Legal and personnel matters will be confidential.  
MEETING RULES OF ENGAGEMENT  
* Up to Three (3) minute speaking limit for Board Members  
* No mingling with the audience  
* Address comments to other Board Members  
* Focus on agenda items  
* Don't repeat what's been said  
* Always be respectful  
* No interruptions  
* Enforce norms  
* Model desired behavior  
MEETING PROCEDURES  
All Board meetings shall begin on time and shall be guided  
by an Agenda prepared in accordance with Board bylaws  
and posted and distributed in accordance with the Ralph  
M. Brown Act (open meeting requirements) and other  
applicable laws.  
(cf. 9322 - Agenda/Meeting Materials)  
The President shall conduct Board meetings in accordance  
with law, Board Bylaws, and its parliamentary authority  
which shall enable the Board to efficiently consider issues  
and carry out the will of the majority.  
(cf. 9121 - President)  
The Board believes that late night meetings deter public  
participation, can affect the Board's decision-making  
ability, and can be a burden to staff. Regular Board  
meetings shall be adjourned not later than 11:00 p.m.  
unless the Board agrees to extend the meeting, which may  
only be done once by 45 minutes.  
(cf. 9320 - Meetings and Notices)  
A. Call To Order - 4:00 P.M.  
B. Roll Call  
C. President's Statement Disclosing Item(s) To Be Discussed In Closed  
Session  
The items are listed pursuant to law.  
C1. Public Comment on Closed Session Items  
This section for 10 minutes provides an opportunity for  
members of the Public to address the Board on any Closed  
Session Item on the Agenda prior to the Board's recess to  
Closed Session for possible consideration of such Item.  
C1.-1  
Public Comment On Closed Session Items - May 13, 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  
26-0703  
26-0926  
Conference With Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation  
California Department of Education v. Oakland Unified School District,  
Alameda County Superior Court, Case No. 26CV174875  
Conference With Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation  
Carmona v. Oakland Unified School District, Workers’ Compensation  
Appeals Board, Case No. ADJ18887175.  
D.-5  
26-0946  
Conference With Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation  
Child Evangelism Fellowship-NorCal vs. Oakland Unified School District,  
U.S. District Court of California, Northern District, Case Number:  
4:24-cv-8945-HSG  
D.-6  
D.-7  
D.-8  
26-1101  
26-1102  
26-1138  
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 - Anticipated Litigation  
Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to paragraph (2) or (3) of  
subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9: 1 case.  
D.-9  
26-1147  
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 Matter(s)  
D.-10 24-1967  
Public Employment  
Superintendent of Schools  
Pupil Matter(s)  
D.-11 24-3059  
Readmission - Student K  
Readmission - Student K.  
D.-12 25-2515  
D.-13 25-2636  
D.-14 25-2660  
D.-15 25-2925  
D.-16 26-1027  
Readmission - Student X  
Readmission - Student X  
Readmission - Student Z  
Readmission - Student Z  
Readmission - Student BB  
Readmission - Student BB  
Readmission - Student HH  
Readmission - Student HH.  
Expulsion - Student VV  
Expulsion - Student VV.  
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  
Adoption of the Pupil Discipline Consent Report by the  
Board, in one motion, is the final Public Session decision,  
required by state law, on an individual pupil case from  
Closed Session, based on consideration of report and  
recommendation from the Pupil Disciplinary Hearing  
Panel, to either suspend, expel, grant a suspended  
expulsion, revoke a suspended expulsion order, reinstate,  
readmit, admit a pupil or not to do any of the preceding  
regarding a pupil. 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  
24-3059  
25-2515  
25-2636  
Readmission - Student K  
Readmission - Student K.  
Readmission - Student X  
Readmission - Student X  
Readmission - Student Z  
Readmission - Student Z  
I.-4  
I.-5  
I.-6  
25-2660  
25-2925  
26-1027  
Readmission - Student BB  
Readmission - Student BB  
Readmission - Student HH  
Readmission - Student HH.  
Expulsion - Student VV  
Expulsion - Student VV.  
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  
School Year 2025-2026  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0248 -  
Tribute to Marianna Smith, Student Board Director, July 1, 2025  
through June 30, 2026.  
Attachments:  
J.-2  
Schools Years 2004-2026  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0249 -  
Tribute to Maximus Simmons, Student Board Director, July 1,  
2024 through June 30, 2026.  
Attachments:  
J.-3  
2025-2026 Classified School Employees of the Year -  
Talent/Human Resources Department  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution Nos. 2526-0091 -  
2526-0091H - Recognition - District's 2025-2026 - Classified School  
Employees of the Year, individually and collectively, in the categories named  
below:  
Employee Category  
Ponpoly Thy  
Milagros Rodriguez Clerical & Administrative Services  
Cynthia Johnson Food & Nutrition Services  
Yufu Li Custodial & Maintenance Services  
Humphrey Garrett Security Services  
Ardean Mondy Health and Student Services  
Sobrina Onate Technical Services  
Sigifredo Altamirano  
Paraprofessional  
Skilled Trades  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/22/26 Board of Education  
Postponed to a Date Certain  
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 - May 13, 2026:  
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All City Council (ACC) End of Year Report  
Overview of ACC Mission & Vision  
Key Accomplishments  
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High School & Middle School Meetings  
Priorities  
Seal of Civic Engagement  
Oakland Youth Vote  
Health & Wellness  
Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP)  
Introducing ACC Governing Board 2026-27  
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 calendared first Regular Board Meeting of each  
month. There shall be public comment on this section,  
which shall not exceed 10 minutes.  
L.-1  
13, 2026  
Parent and Student Advisory Committee Report - May 13, 2026.  
Attachments:  
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 - May 13, 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 - May 13, 2026:  
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School Highlights,  
Expulsion / Suspended Expulsion Data + Systems of Support, and  
OUSD Fiscal Solvency Update & Accountability Roadmap  
Attachments:  
O. Adoption of the General Consent Report  
"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  
Contractor – Apex Refrigeration Corporation – Skyline  
High School Walk-In Freezer Installation Project –  
Division of Facilities Planning and Management  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Construction Agreement Between  
Owner and Contractor by and between the District and Apex Refrigeration  
Corporation, dba Pelco Sales and Service, Concord, CA, for the latter to  
provide labor for the installation of a remote walk-in box, which will be  
supplied and delivered to the kitchen by the Supplier; run copper piping,  
weld, insulate, then pressurize with Nitrogen; leak check; charge with new  
CA refrigerant, for the Skyline High School Walk-In Freezer Installation  
Project, described in the proposal dated March 7, 2026, attached to this  
Agreement as Exhibit A, in an amount of $9,743.92, with the work  
commencing April 1, 2026, and being completed by May 1, 2026, via  
Division of Facilities Planning and Management.  
Vendor No.: 009089  
Resource Code-Site No.: 7032 991  
Funding Source: KIT Funds  
Attachments:  
O.-2  
Generation USA, LLC – Castlemont High School  
Energy Efficiency and Safety Project – Division of  
Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Consent and Agreement by and  
between the District, Solar Star Castlemont HS, LLC c/o TotalEnergies  
Distributed Generation USA, LLC, Houston, TX, and Wintrust Commercial  
Finance, Frisco, TX (“Parties”), in which the Parties agree to the terms and  
conditions enumerated in Sections 1-11 of this Agreement, incorporated  
herein by reference as if though fully set forth, regarding the Castlemont High  
School Energy Efficiency and Safety Project*, effective May 14, 2026, and  
ending September 28, 2033, unless earlier terminated, via the Division of  
Facilities Planning and Management.  
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*Legislative File No. 23-0102, Enactment No. 23-0482, March 8, 2023  
Attachments:  
O.-3  
Generation USA, LLC– Oakland Technical High School  
Energy Efficiency and Safety Project – Division of  
Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Consent and Agreement by and  
between the District, Solar Star Castlemont HS, LLC c/o TotalEnergies  
Distributed Generation USA, LLC, Houston, TX, and Wintrust Commercial  
Finance, Frisco, TX (“Parties’), in which the Parties agree to the terms and  
conditions enumeration in Sections 1-11 of this Agreement, incorporated  
herein by reference, as though fully set forth, regarding the Oakland  
Technical High School Energy Efficiency and Safety Project*, effective May  
14, 2026, and ending September 28, 2033, unless earlier terminated, via the  
Division of Facilities Planning and Management.  
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*Legislative File No. 23-0108, Enactment No. 23-0483, March 8, 2023  
Attachments:  
O.-4  
Contractor – Apex Refrigeration Corporation –  
Oakland International High School Walk-In Freezer  
Installation Project – Division of Facilities Planning and  
Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Construction Agreement Between  
Owner and Contractor by and between the District and Apex Refrigeration  
Corporation, dba Pelco Sales and Service, Concord, CA, for the latter to  
provide construction services to include pumping down the existing system  
and recovering refrigerant; removing the compressor and draining associated  
oil; and demolishing and disposing of the existing walk-in combination  
cooler/freezer in accordance with EPA regulations; install two (2) new  
Norlake self-contained packaged walk-in units, including the provision and  
installation of trim pieces and all necessary materials for the pit area, as  
described in the proposal dated March 23, 2026, attached to this  
Agreement as Exhibit A, for the Oakland International High School Walk-In  
Freezer Installation Project, for an amount not to exceed $19,600.00, with  
the work commencing June 1, 2026, and being completed by June 30,  
2026, via Division of Facilities Planning and Management.  
Vendor No.: 009089  
Resource Code-Site No.: 7032 991  
Funding Source: KIT Funds  
Attachments:  
O.-5  
Solutions - Nutrition Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Commercial Door Solutions, Napa, CA,  
for the latter to furnish and install one Chase Duras impact door window at the  
District’s warehouse facility, as described in Exhibit A of the Agreement, via  
the Nutrition Services Department, for the period of January 1, 2026  
through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $877.89.  
Vendor No.: 009369  
Requisition No.: VR26-10497  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310-991  
Funding Source: 5310 - Child Nutrition School Program  
Attachments:  
O.-6  
Contractor – Emergency Rooter – Harriet Tubman  
Child Development Center Kitchen Upgrades 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 Emergency Rooter,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide construction services, including the  
removal and disposal of the existing dishwasher, three-compartment sinks  
with side shelves, garbage disposal, and outdated code non-compliant  
stove; demolition and removal of the existing long counter and centrally  
located sink within the cafeteria floor area, as well as removal of the existing  
warmer oven and cast-iron stove from the premises, for the Harriet Tubman  
Child Development Center Kitchen Upgrades Project, as described in the  
proposal dated March 26, 2026, attached to this Agreement as Exhibit A, in  
the amount of $9,850.00, with the work commencing May 18, 2026, and  
being completed by June 30, 2026, via Division of Facilities Planning and  
Management.  
Vendor No.: 001567  
Resource Code-Site No.: 7032 991  
Funding Source: KIT Funds  
Attachments:  
O.-7  
Harte Middle School Driveway Asphalt Replacement  
Project – Buildings and Grounds Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of General Services Agreement by  
and between the District and Langan CA, Inc., Oakland, CA, for the latter  
to provide environmental asphalt and soil sampling services for the Bret  
Harte Middle School Driveway Asphalt Site Replacement Project, in the  
not-to-exceed amount of $11,270.00, which includes a contingency fee of  
$1,610.00, with the work scheduled to commence on April 7, 2026, and  
expected to last until June 30, 2026.  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9914 206  
Funding Source: Fund 140 Deferred Maintenance  
Attachments:  
O.-8  
Engineering Construction, Inc. – Prescott Elementary  
School Site Improvement Project – Division of Facilities  
Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Agreement Between Owner and  
Contractor by and between the District and Moka Engineering  
Construction, Inc., Santa Clara, CA, for the latter to provide construction  
services which involves modernizing a school playground, including site  
preparation, demolition of existing structures and turf field; installation of new  
playground structure and multi-sport courts, a natural recreational space,  
garden and outdoor classrooms by Kaboom; ground striping for children's  
games by Kaboom for the Prescott Elementary School Site Improvement  
Project, in the amount of $890,500.00, which includes a contingency  
allowance of $78,500.00, as the lowest responsive bidder, rejecting all  
other bids, if any, with the work anticipated to commence on June 1, 2026,  
and required to be completed within sixty-seven (67) days, with an  
anticipated ending of August 7, 2026, via the Division of Facilities Planning  
and Management.  
Vendor No.: 009178  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9186 183  
Funding Source: Fund 01 General Fund ELOP  
Attachments:  
O.-9  
Contractor – Champion Industrial Contractors, Inc. –  
Elmhurst Middle Kitchen Serving Upgrades Project –  
Division of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Construction Agreement Between  
Owner and Contractor by and between the District and Champion Industrial  
Contractors, Inc., Modesto, CA, for the latter to provide construction  
services, including the removal and demolition of the existing kitchen and  
serving line; the removal and proper disposal of the outdated  
three-compartment sink and associated fixtures; the installation of a new,  
code-compliant three-compartment sink and fixtures; and the installation of  
new water filtration systems at the sink, with all serving line upgrades shall  
comply with current OUSD standards for the Elmhurst Middle School  
Kitchen/Serving Line Upgrades Project, in an amount not to exceed  
$22,986.00, with the work commencing May 18, 2026, and being  
completed by June 30, 2026, via Division of Facilities Planning and  
Management.  
Vendor No.: 009807  
Resource Code-Site No.: 7032 991  
Funding Source: KIT Funds  
Attachments:  
O.-10  
Contractor – Restoration Management Company –  
Sequoia Elementary School Asbestos Floor Project –  
Division of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Construction Agreement Between  
Owner and Contractor by and between the District and Restoration  
Management Company, Livermore, CA, for the latter to provide  
construction services including safely identifying, abatement, and properly  
dispose of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) within school kitchen and  
cafeteria areas in support of planned modernization efforts, including  
equipment installation and/or flooring replacement, in accordance with all  
applicable regulatory requirements, for the Sequioa Elementary Asbestos  
Floor Project, as described in the proposal dated March 19, 2026, attached  
to this Agreement as Exhibit A, in the amount of $30,623.50, with the work  
commencing June 1, 2026, and being completed by June 30, 2026, via  
Division of Facilities Planning and Management.  
Vendor No.: 008214  
Resource Code-Site No.: 7032 991  
Funding Source: KIT Funds  
Attachments:  
O.-11  
Contractor – Restoration Management Company –  
Madison Park Academy Primary Asbestos Floor  
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 Restoration  
Management Company, Livermore, CA, for the latter to provide  
construction services including safely identifying, abatement, and properly  
dispose of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) within school kitchen and  
cafeteria areas in support of planned modernization efforts, including  
equipment installation and/or flooring replacement, in accordance with all  
applicable regulatory requirements for the Madison Park Primary Academy  
Asbestos Floor Project, as described in the proposal dated May 19, 2026,  
attached to this Agreement as Exhibit A, in the amount of $25,840.90, with  
the work commencing June 1, 2026, and being completed by June 30,  
2026, via Division of Facilities Planning and Management.  
Vendor No.: 008214  
Resource Code-Site No.: 7032 991  
Funding Source: KIT Funds  
Attachments:  
O.-12  
Contractor – Apex Refrigeration Corporation –  
McClymonds High School Walk-In Cooler Installation  
Project – Division of Facilities Planning and  
Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Construction Agreement Between  
Owner and Contractor by and between the District and Apex Refrigeration  
Corporation, dba Pelco Sales and Service, Concord, CA, for the latter to  
provide labor which includes installing a remote walk in freezer at  
McClymonds - Three techs Labor for 1-/2 days - set panels and package  
walk in cooler 6’ X 8’ provided by others and delivered to location,  
complete installation and start up cooler for the McClymonds High School  
Walk-In Cooler Installation Project, in the amount of $5,000.00, with the  
work commencing June 1, 2026, and being completed by June 30, 2026,  
via Division of Facilities Planning and Management.  
Vendor No.: 009089  
Resource Code-Site No.: 7032 991  
Funding Source: KIT Funds  
Attachments:  
O.-13  
Contractor – Apex Refrigeration Corporation – Global  
Family Elementary School Walk-In Cooler Installation  
Project – Division of Facilities Planning and  
Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Construction Agreement Between  
Owner and Contractor by and between the District and Apex Refrigeration  
Corporation, dba Pelco Sales and Service, Concord, CA, for the latter to  
provide labor which includes installing a remote walk in freezer at the Global  
School site - Three techs Labor for 2 days - set panels and package walk in  
cooler 6’ X 12’ provided by others and delivered to location, complete  
installation and start up cooler for the Global Family Elementary School  
Walk-In Cooler Installation Project, in the amount of $6,000.00, with the  
work commencing June 1, 2026, and being completed by June 30, 2026,  
via Division of Facilities Planning and Management.  
Vendor No.: 009089  
Resource Code-Site No.: 7032 991  
Funding Source: KIT Funds  
Attachments:  
O.-14  
Contractor – Native Soil, Inc. – Martin Luther King Jr.  
Elementary School Cal Fire Implementation Project –  
Division of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Change Order No. 1, Agreement  
Between Owner and Contractor by and between the District and Native  
Soil, Inc., Oakland, CA, awarding compensation to the latter for various  
scopes of changed work order work which were unforeseen, owner  
requested, or driven by scope and design modifications, as described in  
documentation, identified in (PCOs) Nos. 1 through 30, as a mutually  
negotiated and agreed upon settlement of disputed costs between Owner  
and Contractor which are a full and final resolution of any and all claims  
Contractor has made or could have made, with respect to the Martin Luther  
King Jr. Elementary School Cal Fire Implementation Project, in the  
not-to-exceed settlement amount of $621,389.02, increasing the Agreement  
not to exceed amount from $813,500.00 to $1,434,889.02, via the Division  
of Facilities Planning and Management. All other terms and conditions of the  
Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 007827  
Resource Code-Site No.: 7822 182  
Funding Source: Fund 1 General Fund CAL Fire  
Attachments:  
O.-15  
Contractor – Native Soil, Inc. – Manzanita Elementary  
School Cal Fire Implementation Project – Division of  
Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Change Order No. 1, Agreement  
Between Owner and Contractor by and between the District and Native  
Soil, Inc., Oakland, CA, awarding compensation to the latter for various  
scopes of changed work order work which were unforeseen, owner  
requested, or driven by scope and design modifications, as described in  
documentation, identified in (PCOs) Nos. 1 through 25, as a mutually  
negotiated and agreed upon settlement of disputed costs between Owner  
and Contractor which are a full and final resolution of any and all claims  
made or could have been made, with respect to the Manzanita Elementary  
School Cal Fire Implementation Project, in the not-to-exceed settlement  
amount of $403,609.01, increasing Agreement price from $567,500.00 to  
$971,109.01, via the Division of Facilities Planning and Management. All  
other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 007827  
Resource Code-Site No.: 7822 179  
Funding Source: Fund 1 General Fund CAL Fire  
Attachments:  
O.-16  
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. 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 continue to provide  
Inspector of Record Services for the Manzanita Elementary School -  
California Fire Implementation Project, in an additional amount of  
$3,150.00, increasing the not-to-exceed amount of Agreement from  
$29,484.00 to $32,634.00, and extending the term of the Agreement from  
May 29, 2025 through March 31, 2026, to June 30, 2026 (an additional 91  
days), via the Division of Facilities Planning and Management. 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: General Fund 1 CalFire  
Attachments:  
O.-17  
Contractor – Tulum Innovative Engineering – Skyline  
High School Walk-In Freezer Electrical 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, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide & install conduit and/or  
wire for the walk in Freezer lighting and control panel and verify power,  
lighting and controller operation for the Skyline High School Walk-In  
Freezer Electrical Project, in the not to exceed amount of $3,278.00, with  
the work commencing May 18, 2026, and being completed by June 30,  
2026, via Division of Facilities Planning and Management.  
Vendor No.: 004387  
Resource Code-Site No.: 7032 991  
Funding Source: KIT Funds  
Attachments:  
O.-18  
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. 3, 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 additional  
DSA Certified Inspector of Record Services, due to change orders,  
unforeseen conditions, and contactors scheduled delays, as outlined in the  
Proposal dated January 23, 2026, which is attached to this Amendment as  
Exhibit A. for the Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School California Fire  
Implementation Project, with the construction phase having extended beyond  
the original duration, due to unforeseen conditions, and contactors scheduled  
delays, as detailed in the proposal dated February 23, 2026, attached to this  
Amendment as Exhibit A, in an additional amount of $3,150.00, increasing the  
not to exceed amount of the Agreement from $19,551.00 to $22,701.00, and  
extending the term of the Agreement from May 29, 2025 through March 31,  
2026 to June 30, 2026 (an additional 91 days), via the Division of Facilities  
Planning and Management. 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: General Fund 1  
Attachments:  
O.-19  
Engineering Co., Inc. - Nutrition Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Bay City Boiler & Engineering Co, Inc.,  
Hayward, CA, for the latter to replace the existing kitchen exhaust blower  
and the nonfunctioning control system to restore proper operation of the  
kitchen exhaust and make-up air systems at the District's Central Kitchen;  
inspect and service the make-up air package unit to ensure balanced airflow  
and improved ventilation within the kitchen space, via the Nutrition Services  
Department, for the period of October 1, 2025 through December 31,  
2025, in an amount not to exceed $5,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 000641  
Requisition No.: VR26-07118  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310-991  
Funding Source: 5310 - Child Nutrition School Program  
Attachments:  
O.-20  
Packaging Group - Nutrition Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and The Platinum Packaging Group, Paramount,  
CA, for the latter to provide repair services for the Central Kitchen’s Food  
Services Ameripak H150 wrapper machine, i.e., remove the failed stepper  
drive board and all damaged wire connectors and install a new stepper drive  
board, complete with clips and wire connectors; configure the replacement  
board with the proper dip switches and jumper settings to ensure correct  
operational parameters and perform a full test run of the machine using a  
large meal pack, conducted with the assistance of district staff, to confirm  
satisfactory results, with all associated technician services required to  
complete the repair on-site included, via the Nutrition Services Department,  
for the period of March 1, 2026 through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $3,948.34.  
Vendor No.: VR26-10698  
Requisition No.: VR26-10698  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310-991  
Funding Source: 5310 - Child Nutrition School Program  
Attachments:  
O.-21  
Contractor – Emergency Rooter – Joaquin Miller  
Elementary Sewer Lateral Replacement 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 Emergency Rooter,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide construction services for the  
replacement of the sewer lateral extending from the building to the  
connection at the city main in the street, obtaining all necessary permits for  
approximately 200 linear feet of 6-inch sewer pipe installation at depths  
ranging from 7 to 10 feet, removal of the existing concrete walkway and a  
portion of the brick steps to allow for excavation; excavation and  
installation of the new sewer lateral; backfilling and compaction of soil; and  
restoration of the affected areas, including replacement of the concrete  
walkway and brick step pavers; be responsible for site cleanup and the  
proper off-haul and disposal of all construction-related debris for the  
Joaquin Miller Elementary School Sewer Lateral Replacement Project, as  
described in the proposal dated March 16, 2026, attached to this  
Agreement as Exhibit A, in an amount not to exceed $74,500.00, with the  
work commencing May 14, 2026, and being completed by June 30, 2026,  
via Division of Facilities Planning and Management.  
Vendor No.: 001567  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9914 142  
Funding Source: Fund 140 Deferred Maintenance  
Attachments:  
O.-22  
K-12 Meal Program for Nutrition Services - Services  
Agreement - Pacific Support Systems - Nutrition  
Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Food Safety  
and Sanitation Services K-12 Meal Program for Nutrition Services  
Agreement by and between District and Pacific Support Systems,  
Lynnwood, WA, exercising the first of four one-year options, for unchanged  
NS Food Safety & Sanitation Services K-12 Meal Program, renewing the  
Agreement from July 1, 2026 to June 30, 2027, at an additional cost of  
$2,000.00, increasing the not to exceed amount of the Agreement for the  
term from $145,500.00 to $147,500.00. All other terms and conditions of  
the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 006133  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310-991  
Funding Source: 5310 Child Nutrition School Program  
Attachments:  
O.-23  
Refrigeration dba Pelco Sales & Service - Refrigeration  
Repair Maintenance Project - Nutrition Services  
Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 2, Agreement for  
Maintenance Contract by and between District and Apex Refrigeration dba  
Pelco Sales & Service, exercising the second of two one-year options, for  
unchanged Refrigerator Maintenance Services, including any  
machinery/equipment fixture repairs, renewing the term of the Agreement  
from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027, for an unchanged amount of  
$447,00.00, via the Nutrition Services Department. All other terms and  
conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 009089  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310-991  
Funding Source: 5310 Child Nutrition School Program  
Attachments:  
O.-24  
Cream Co., LLC - Nutrition Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 2, Food Service  
Specialty Proteins by and between District and Cream Co., LLC, Oakland,  
CA, exercising the second of two one-year options, for unchanged Specialty  
Proteins K-12 Meal Program for Nutrition Service, renewing the term of the  
Agreement from July 1, 2026 to June 30, 2027, at an unchanged cost of  
$859,143.00, via the Nutrition Services Department. All other terms and  
conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 001228  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310-991  
Funding Source: 5310 Child Nutrition School Program  
Attachments:  
O.-25  
Program/Agreement - Culinary Depot - Nutrition  
Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Service Line  
Equipment Services by and between the District and Culinary Depot, Spring  
Valley, NY, exercising the first of two one-year options, for unchanged  
Service Line Equipment Services K-12 Meal Program, renewing the term of  
the Agreement from July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027, for an unchanged  
amount not to exceed $400,000.00, for the period of July 1, 2026 through  
June 30, 2027, via the Nutrition Services Department. All other terms and  
conditions of the agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 009770  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310/7032-991  
Funding Source: 5310/Child Nutrition School Program and 7032/2022  
Kitchen Infra & Training  
Attachments:  
O.-26  
Chefs’ Toys - Food Service Kitchen Equipment and  
Training - Nutrition Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 2, Food Service  
Kitchen Equipment and Training Service Agreement by and between the  
District and TriMark dba Chefs’ Toys, San Francisco, CA, exercising the  
second of two one-year options, by adding language, delineated in Section  
1.A of the Amendment, incorporated herein by reference as tough fully set  
forth, renewing the term of the Agreement from July 1, 2026 to June 30,  
2027, for unchanged Kitchen Equipment and a Services, for an unchanged  
amount not to exceed $2,300,000.00, via the Nutrition Services  
Department. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full  
force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 007276  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310/7032-991  
Funding Source: 5310 Child Nutrition School Program and 7032 2022  
Kitchen Infra & Training  
Attachments:  
O.-27  
Stoves, Ranges, and Hot Holding Cabinet Repair -  
Nutrition Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 2, Maintenance  
Contract by and between the District and BakTek, Livermore, CA,  
exercising the second of two one-year options, for unchanged Stoves,  
Ranges, and Hot Holding Cabinet Repair and Maintenance Services, in the  
unchanged amount of $100,000.00, renewing the Agreement from July 1,  
2026, to June 30, 2027, via the Nutrition Services Department. All other  
terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 26-0963  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310-991  
Funding Source: 5310 Child Nutrition School Program  
Attachments:  
O.-28  
SF/Heredia - Nutrition Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Kitchen Guard of SF/Heredia, Concord,  
CA, for the latter to provide maintenance services for kitchen hood cleaning  
and fire protection systems at designated school sites, approximately 55  
sites, with services including hood cleaning, i.e., cleaning of all hoods in site  
kitchens, including removal of grease buildup, cleaning of filters, and cleaning  
of exhaust ducts to maintain proper ventilation and fire safety, with all debris  
removed from a site, via the Nutrition Services Department, for the period  
of November 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$39,932.00.  
Vendor No.: 009781  
Requisition No.: VR26-06948  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310-991  
Funding Source: 5310 - Child Nutrition School Program  
Attachments:  
Chief, Talent  
O.-29  
Education and Transitional Kindergarten -  
Talent/Human Resources Department  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No.  
2526-0092 Revision of Job Description - Paraeducator, Special  
Education and Transitional Kindergarten  
Revision:  
1. Paraeducator, Special Education and Transitional  
Kindergarten.  
Attachments:  
O.-30  
Human Resources Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026 by  
and between the District and Vik Staffing, Union City, CA, for the latter to  
provide qualified event staff, including servers and captains, to support District  
events, including both front of the house and back of the house support,  
coordination with the Chef, event setup, food and beverage services, guest  
assistance, and event breakdown and cleanup as needed, via Talent / Human  
Resources Department, for the period of April 27, 2026 through June 30, 2026,  
in an amount not to exceed $9,135.00.  
Vendor No.: 009099  
Requisition No.: VR26-11983  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0000-944  
Funding Source: General Purpose-unrestricted  
Attachments:  
Chief Academic Officer  
O.-31  
Reach Academy  
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 provide staff professional development to build capacity using a  
community-schools approach to support academic, social-emotional,  
behavioral, as well as health and wellness outcomes to support continuous  
school improvement and transformation, including accelerating Language  
Literacy and Math outcomes for English Language Learners; and as further  
described in Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein by reference  
as though fully set forth, at Reach Academy, for the period of January 5,  
2026 through February 27, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $1,700.00.  
Vendor No.: 004278  
Requisition No.: VR26-06982  
Resource Code-Site No.: 3010-193  
Funding Source: Title I-Basic Grant Low Income  
Attachments:  
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Learning Programs After School Program Master  
Contract 2025-2028 - Summer Learning Programs -  
Safe Passages - Named Sites - Community Schools and  
Student Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Summer Programming Addendum  
No. 1, Expanded Learning Programs After School Program Master  
Contract 2025-2028 (Master Contract) by and between the District and  
Safe Passages, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide summer academic  
and enrichment services, as described in Exhibit A, incorporated herein by  
reference as though fully set forth, at Coliseum College Preparatory  
Academy, East Oakland Pride Elementary School, Emerson Elementary  
School, MetWest High School, Oakland International High School, and  
United for Success Academy, via the Community Schools and Student  
Services Department, in an additional amount of $457,657.84, increasing  
the Master Contract not-to-exceed amount from $19,765,831.77 to  
$20,223,399.61, for the unchanged term of July 1, 2025 through July 31,  
2028. All other terms and conditions of the Master Contract remain in full  
force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 003729  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6010-922; 4124,937, 2600-937  
Funding Source: After School Education and Safety (ASES) Program;  
21st Century Program; Expanded Learning Opportunities Program  
Attachments:  
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Learning Programs After School Program Master  
Contract 2025-2028 - Oakland Leaf Foundation -  
Summer Learning Programs - Named Sites -  
Community Schools and Student Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Summer Programming Addendum  
No. 1, Expanded Learning Programs After School Program Master  
Contract 2025-2028 (Master Contract) by and between the District and  
Oakland Leaf Foundation, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provided summer  
academic and enrichment services, as described in Exhibit A, incorporated  
herein by reference as though fully set forth, at Bret Harte Middle School,  
Cleveland Elementary School and International Community School, via the  
Community Schools and Student Services Department, in an additional  
amount of $294,647.22, increasing the Master Contract not-to-exceed  
amount from $9,087,186.60 to $9,381,833.82, for the unchanged term of  
July 1, 2025 through July 31, 2028. All other terms and conditions of the  
Master Contract remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 003138  
Resource Code-Site No.: 4124-937, 2600-937  
Funding Source: After School Education and Safety (ASES) Program;  
21st Century Program; Expanded Learning Opps Program  
Attachments:  
O.-34  
Hungry - Community Schools and Student Services  
Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Grant Agreement by and  
between the District and Share Our Strength, Washington, DC, accepting  
$97,500.00 grant from the No Kid Hungry Campaign to increase  
accessibility to school meals and increasing nutrition security, pursuant to the  
terms and conditions thereof, via the Community Schools and Student  
Services Department, for the period July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027.  
Attachments:  
O.-35  
Programs - Urban Promise Academy - Community  
Schools and Student Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Aim High, San Francisco, CA, for the latter to  
provide nine hours of daily academic support and enrichment to District  
students who are in need of summer services to counter summer learning  
loss, and provide related services, perform tasks, as described in Exhibit A  
of the Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth,  
for the Summer Learning Program at Urban Promise Academy, via the  
Community Schools and Student Services Department, for the period of  
June 15, 2026 through July 17, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$56,193.60.  
Vendor No.: 000298  
Requisition No.: VR26-10832  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-937  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opps Program  
Attachments:  
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Programs - Madison Park Academy Upper Campus -  
Community Schools and Student Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Aim High, San Francisco, CA, for the latter to  
provide nine hours of daily summer academic support and enrichment to  
District students who are in need of summer services to counter summer  
learning loss, and provide related services, perform tasks, as described in  
Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though fully  
set forth, for the Summer Learning Program at Madison Park Academy  
Upper Campus, via the Community Schools and Student Services  
Department, for the period of June 15, 2026 through July 17, 2026, in an  
amount not to exceed $49,169.40.  
Vendor No.: 000298  
Requisition No.: VR26-10763  
Resource Code-Site No.: 4124-937, 2600-937  
Funding Source: T Iv 21st Century Com Learning; Expanded  
Learning Opps Program  
Attachments:  
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Learning Programs - Bella Vista Elementary School -  
Community Schools and Student Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Edventure More, San Leandro, CA, for the latter  
to provide nine hours of daily summer academic support and enrichment to  
District students who are in need of summer services to counter learning  
loss; and provide related services, perform tasks as described in Exhibit A  
of the Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth,  
for the Summer Learning Program at Bella Vista Elementary School, via the  
Community Schools and Student Services Department, for the period of  
June 8, 2026 through July 10, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$110,351.70.  
Vendor No.: 001534  
Requisition No.: VR26-10950  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-937  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opps Program  
Attachments:  
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Community Schools and Student Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Destiny Arts Center, Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to provide 2 instructors to hold 4 sessions of [professional  
development] for 40 Summer Learning staff working directly with OUSD  
youth each session, each who in turn will work with 20-40 OUSD students  
this summer allowing for an impact to 4,800 students, via Community  
Schools and Student Services Department, for the period of June 1, 2026  
through June 3, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $2,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 001363  
Requisition No.: VR26-09409  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opp Programs  
Attachments:  
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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 provide stipends to students participating in the human  
trafficking prevention subcommittee of the Student Health Advisory  
Committee, with a ten percent (10%) administrative fee to set up and issue  
stipend payments, via Community Schools and Student Services  
Department, for the period of May 1, 2026 through June 30, 2026, in an  
amount not to exceed $7,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-10603  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5846-922  
Funding Source: Human Trafficking Prevention  
Attachments:  
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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 provide comprehensive housing navigation services  
three days per week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from eight  
thirty in the morning until four in the afternoon at 746 Grand Avenue in  
Oakland, including conducting crisis intake and triage, verifying  
McKinney-Vento eligibility, and providing immediate enrollment and  
transportation support for students to maintain educational stability at their  
school of origin; facilitate emergency shelter placements and connect families  
to the Coordinated Entry System while providing tenant-landlord advocacy  
to prevent eviction for at least fifteen families; provide financial literacy  
coaching and budgeting education to all sixty families and link at least  
forty-five families to two or more external support resources such as  
CalFresh or Medi-Cal to promote long-term self-sufficiency, for a total of  
twenty-two and a half hours of weekly service over the contract term; and  
ensure that seventy percent of students in participating families maintain  
consistent enrollment in their school of origin and achieve a ten percent  
reduction in chronic absenteeism rates, via Community Schools and Student  
Services Department, for the period of March 2, 2026 through June 30,  
2026, in an amount not to exceed $10,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-08076  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5630-922  
Funding Source: Homeless Children & Youth  
Attachments:  
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Education Fund - 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 (“Fund”),  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to manage the stipend process for student  
interns participating in the Cypress Mandela Internship 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 the  
amount of processed stipends, and issuing 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, with  
a 10% fee to the Fund as payment for services, via Linked Learning  
Department, for the period of June 1, 2026 through June 30, 2026, in an  
amount not to exceed $43,750.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-09376  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9321-912  
Funding Source: Workforce Development Plan  
Attachments:  
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Education Fund - Manzanita SEED 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 standards-aligned arts instruction to students  
through a 4th grade ukulele residency and a TK-5 guest artist residency,  
delivering hands-on music and performing arts instruction in collaboration  
with classroom and drama teachers, with services including provision of  
materials and instruction under the supervision of credentialed staff, ensuring  
alignment with District curriculum standards and equitable access to  
high-quality arts education at Manzanita SEED Elementary School, for the  
period of August 11, 2025 through May 28, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $8,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-07284  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6770-175  
Funding Source: Prop28 Arts and Music  
Attachments:  
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Education Fund - 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 administer a portion of the “ECCCO” (Exploring  
College, Career, and Community Options) Program by supporting the  
purchase of specialized uniforms, which require specific sizes [Necessitated  
by after year-end closure of OUSD Purchasing], via Linked Learning  
Department, for the period of June 1, 2026, through June 30, 2026, in an  
amount not exceeding $11,444.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-09378  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6388-912  
Funding Source: K12 Strong Workforce Grant  
Attachments:  
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Burbank Preschool Center  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Elevate Oakland,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to present to three smaller groups of 30  
students an interactive storytelling performance lasting between  
30-45 minutes each on Family Read In Day on April 24, 2026 at  
Burbank Preschool Center, for the period of April 1, 2026 through  
June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $1,993.50.  
Vendor No.: 000196  
Requisition No.: VR26-07954  
Resource Code-Site No.: 3010-803  
Funding Source: Title I-Basic Grant Low Income  
Attachments:  
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Hope Reimagined - Thornhill Elementary School  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1,  
Services Agreement 2025-2026 by and between the District and  
Hope Reimagined, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide 25 hours  
of additional clinical supervision and staff training in the  
Neurosequential Model (NMT), a framework for understanding  
children (and adults) in a developmentally sensitive,  
neurobiologically informed way, as described in Exhibit A of the  
Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set  
forth, for the unchanged period of August 11, 2025 through May 22,  
2026, in the additional amount of $2,500.00, increasing the  
Agreement not to exceed amount from $12,500.00 to $15,000.00  
at Thornhill Elementary School. All other terms and conditions of  
the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 008699  
Requisition No.: VR26-07137  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0000-157  
Funding Source: General Purpose-unrestricted  
Attachments:  
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Adult and Career Education Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Campground Systems, Oakland, CA, for  
the latter to design, configure, and implement a centralized data and  
coordination platform for Oakland Adult and Career Education Department  
to support multiple Career Technical Education pathways delivered through  
diverse workforce, community-based, and postsecondary partners, as  
described in Exhibit A, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set  
forth, via Adult and Career Education Department, for the period of January  
30, 2026 through January 30, 2027, in an amount not to exceed  
$25,000.00.  
Funding Source: Adult Education Program  
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 Holistically Dope, Van Nuys, CA, for the  
latter to lead 4 trainings for direct program staff in Expanded Learning  
[Program], as described in Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein  
by reference as though fully set forth, for direct program staff - up to 220  
participants supporting 3,200 students, via Community Schools and Student  
Services Department, for the period of June 1, 2026 through June 3, 2026  
in an amount not to exceed $4,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 009025  
Requisition No.: VR26-06970  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opp Programs  
Attachments:  
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Reach Academy  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and The Mosaic Project, Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to provide a four night, five day experience that unites 4th grade  
classes from schools that differ socioeconomically, racially, and ethnically,  
placing students at the center in diverse groups within a setting and directly  
addresses issues of difference while building self-esteem and community,  
with students learning through shared challenges, exciting game activities,  
hones discussions and conversations as well as through the power of song;  
serves as a professional development retreat for teachers who learn and  
experience on a path that parallels their students, designed for scholars and  
teachers to take tools back to their communities and to build peaceful  
environments to support student success and growth at Reach Academy, for  
the period of May 4, 2026 through May 8, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $7,200.00.  
Vendor No.: 002941  
Requisition No.: VR26-08810  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6332-193  
Funding Source: CCSPP Implementation Grant  
Attachments:  
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Foundation - Community Schools and Student Services  
Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Philanthropic Ventures Foundation,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to lead 4 trainings for direct program staff - 200  
participants that provide direct services to over 4000 District students - in  
Expanded Learning, with training including Design challenges for Youth and  
the Power of Play, via Community Schools and Student Services  
Department, for the period of June 2, 2026 through June 3, 2026, in an  
amount not to exceed $3,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 006166  
Requisition No.: VR26-06969  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opp Programs  
Attachments:  
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Lend A Hand Foundation - 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 Lend A Hand  
Foundation, Oakland, CA, for the latter to work an additional 200 hours to  
procure and distribute 1,000 pairs of new shoes to OUSD  
McKinney-Vento students (Grades K-12) to remove barriers to school  
attendance and participation; manage all logistics, including securing a variety  
of sizes and coordinating delivery to designated district sites, for the period  
of August 29, 2025 through May 29, 2026, in the additional amount of  
$20,000.00, increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount from  
$10,000.00 to $30,000.00. All other terms and conditions of the  
Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 007680  
Requisition No.: VR26-09612  
Resource Code-Site No.: 3010-922  
Funding Source: Title I-Basic Grant Low Income  
Attachments:  
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Learning Programs - Community Schools and Student  
Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Acta Non Verba, Oakland, CA, for the latter to  
provide nine hours of daily summer academic support and enrichment to  
District students who are in need of summer services to counter summer  
learning loss, and provide related services, perform tasks, as described in  
Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though fully  
set forth, for the Summer Learning Program, via the Community Schools  
and Student Services Department, for the period of July 13, 2026 through  
July 17, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $3,054.00.  
Vendor No.: 006614  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-937  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opps Program  
Attachments:  
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Learning Programs - Hoover Elementary School -  
Community Schools and Student Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Girls Leading Goals, San Francisco, CA, for the  
latter to provide nine hours of daily summer academic support and  
enrichment to District students who are in need of summer services to  
counter learning loss, and provide related services, perform tasks as  
described in Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein by reference  
as though fully set forth, for the Summer Learning Program at Hoover  
Elementary School, via the Community Schools and Student Services  
Department, for the period June 8, 2026 through July 10, 2026, in an  
amount not to exceed $45,657.30.  
Vendor No.: 007964  
Requisition No.: VR26-11010  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-937  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opps Program  
Attachments:  
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Programs - Horace Mann Elementary School -  
Community Schools and Student Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Lincoln, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide nine  
hours of daily summer academic support and enrichment to OUSD students  
who are in need of summer services to counter summer learning loss; and  
related activities, as described in Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated  
herein by reference as though fully set forth, for the Summer Learning  
Program at Horace Mann Elementary School, via the Community Schools  
and Student Services Department, for the period June 15, 2026 through July  
24, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $29,853.60.  
Vendor No.: 002590  
Requisition No.: VR26-11669  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-937  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opps Program  
Attachments:  
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Learning Programs - Community Schools and Student  
Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Cantare Con Vivo, Oakland, CA, for the latter to  
provide nine hours of daily summer academic support and enrichment to  
District students who are in need of summer services to counter learning  
loss, and provide related services, perform tasks as described in Exhibit A  
of the Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth,  
for the Summer Learning Program, via the Community Schools and Student  
Services Department, for the period June 8, 2026 through June 18, 2026, in  
an amount not to exceed $10,994.40.  
Vendor No.: 000940  
Requisition No.: VR26-10838  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-937  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opps Program  
Attachments:  
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Programs - West Oakland Middle School - Community  
Schools and Student Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Lincoln, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide nine  
hours of daily summer academic support and enrichment to OUSD students  
who are in need of summer services to counter summer learning loss;  
program activities based on youth development quality standards; work  
collaboratively with District Summer Learning and provide related services,  
perform tasks as described in Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated  
herein by reference as though fully set forth, for the Summer Learning  
Program at West Oakland Middle School, via the Community Schools and  
Student Services Department, for the period June 15, 2026 through July 24,  
2026, in an amount not to exceed $29,853.60.  
Vendor No.: 002590  
Requisition No.: VR26-11085  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-937  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opps Program  
Attachments:  
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Connection, Inc. dba The Center for ArtEsteem -  
OPSR Counseling Department  
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 create and  
execute a hands-on, visual arts curriculum that is standard based and high  
school appropriate for the duration of the Summer HAcK 2026 credit  
recovery program; supplement the curricula in the academic areas of  
Algebra, Biology, PE, History and English for OUSD’s 9th-10th graders,  
with emphasis placed on projects that support the development of the  
elements of art, final project subject presentations, and SEL and mental  
well-being best practices; with students engaged in creative, project-based  
learning that enhances academic skills while exploring real-world problems  
and personal identity and wellness, including training, planning and meeting  
hours, as well as the final presentation event, via OPSR Counseling  
Department, for the period of May 1, 2026 through June 30, 2026, in an  
amount not to exceed $27,060.00.  
Vendor No.: 000532  
Requisition No.: VR26-09274  
Resource Code-Site No.: 7413-928  
Funding Source: A-G Learning Loss Mitigation  
Attachments:  
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Shakespeare - Bella Vista Elementary School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Santa Cruz Shakespeare, Santa Cruz, CA,  
for the latter to provide students with text to break into manageable  
components that develop both creative and critical thinking skills at Bella  
Vista Elementary School on October 23, 2025, in an amount not to exceed  
$795.00.  
Vendor No.: 009695  
Requisition No.: VR26-04330  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6770-102  
Funding Source: Prop28 Arts and Music  
Attachments:  
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Grass Valley Elementary School  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Destiny Arts Center, Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to provide a teaching artist to provide in-school dance classes for the  
5th grade students, supporting students in learning foundational Black dance  
forms across historical eras, understanding their cultural and historical  
significance, and creating original choreography that culminates in a  
student-created dance film celebrating Black dance traditions in the United  
States at Grass Valley Elementary School, for the period of February 19,  
2026 through May 19, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $3,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 001363  
Requisition No.: VR26-07538  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6770-122  
Funding Source: Prop28 Arts and Music  
Attachments:  
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LLC - Allendale Elementary School  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and ANTS After School LLC, Santa Rosa,  
CA, for the latter to develop social emotional skills by providing flag football  
training on a weekly bases during student recess; facilitate games for  
students at Allendale Elementary School, for the period of March 25, 2026  
through April 22, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $1,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 007709  
Requisition No.: VR26-09038  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0002-101  
Funding Source: Unrestricted Supplemental  
Attachments:  
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Sankofa United Elementary School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Red Tomatoes Org,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide a certified mobile Live Scan  
and FBI ink card fingerprinting services to support families in  
completing the Okland Public Education Fund volunteer clearance  
process for Sankofa United Elementary School, on March 17,  
2026, in an amount not to exceed $595.00.  
Vendor No.: 003554  
Requisition No.: VR26-09737  
Resource Code-Site No.: 3010-194  
Funding Source: Title I-Basic Grant Low Income  
Attachments:  
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Theater - Hillcrest Elementary School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Missoula Children's  
Theater, Missoula, MT, for the latter to provide an extracurricular  
dramatic arts program for K-8 students; lead rehearsals, activities,  
and put on a free musical theater production for the school  
community and families at Hillcrest Elementary School, for the  
period of March 2, 2026 through March 7, 2026, in an amount not  
to exceed $4,100.00.  
Vendor No.: 009455  
Requisition No.: VR26-07859  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0000-127  
Funding Source: General Purpose-unrestricted  
Attachments:  
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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 to  
provide second grade classes the opportunity to see, feel and connect with  
wildlife, connected to the NGSS standards currently being studied in  
Science classes, having 60 minutes presentation to students which includes  
getting a closer look at taxidermized animals and their skeletons; with  
lessons including biodiversity facts and an opportunity for students to ask  
questions and discuss the learning at Greenleaf Elementary School on April  
24, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $66.40.  
Vendor No.: 004627  
Requisition No.: VR26-08995  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0002-112  
Funding Source: Unrestricted Supplemental  
Attachments:  
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Edna Brewer Middle School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Musson Theatrical,  
Santa Clara, CA, for the latter to construct and install new stage  
tracks and curtains, constructed out of Crescent 18oz Inherently  
Flame-Resistant synthetic velour, red and black stock color, with all  
stage drapes sown with 50% fullness, for the gym stage for Edna  
Brewer Middle School, for the period of April 1, 2026 through May  
29, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $15,337.84.  
Vendor No.: 002969  
Requisition No.: VR26-09519  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9283-210  
Funding Source: Salesforce.org  
Attachments:  
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Fairyland - Early Childhood Development Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a No Cost Services  
Agreement - 2025-2026 by and between the District and  
Children’s Fairyland, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide a 1 time  
classroom visit to (10-18) PreK classrooms in District - west and  
central Oakland - with an interactive education - child puppet  
player to present a workshop to help children develop vital  
social-emotional literacy skills, pulled from themes of OUSD's  
ECE social-emotional framework (CSEFL Pyramid model) with  
teachers as successive models using videos they can use to  
continue learning about using puppets as a modality for social-  
emotional skill building and admission free field trips to Children's  
Fairyland for further interactive puppet education, via Early  
Childhood Development Department, for the period of April 1,  
2026 through June 30, 2026, at no cost to the District.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
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Oakland Middle School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and We Lead Ours,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide leadership development  
program two days per week; teach the African American boys'  
group classes on Wednesdays for a total of three hours per week;  
provide supervision and safety support two days per week;  
chaperone field trips, and provide case management for tobacco,  
marijuana, and alcohol prevention at West Oakland Middle School,  
for the period of December 15, 2025 through May 29, 2026, in an  
amount not to exceed $9,355.00.  
Vendor No.: 004574  
Requisition No.: VR26-05778  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9283-204  
Funding Source: Salesforce.org  
Attachments:  
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Unity Council - Adult and Career Education Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Spanish Speaking  
Unity Council, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide support for up  
to ten OUSD Alumni Highway to Work participants with on the job  
training; identify a staff person for Highway to Work to work closely  
with OUSD staff to define the goals of the program and  
partnership, identify the students who will receive Unity Council  
support, conduct orientation for students, enroll each student in  
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA); determine  
eligibility and secure benefits and services for students; work with  
OUSD to create a reciprocal referral process and data sharing  
system to track student progress and services, via Adult and  
Career Education Department, for the period of November 3, 2025  
through June 30, 2027, in an amount not to exceed $50,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 004014  
Requisition No.: VR26-05970  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5815-400  
Funding Source: DOL-EDD YA Career Pathway  
Attachments:  
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Esperanza Elementary School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Life I Love School, Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to provide a program designed to support arts learning and creative  
development for girls through engaging, hands-on experiences; through  
visual arts, storytelling, and collaboration build foundational artistic skills,  
explore a variety of materials and techniques, and develop their individual  
creative voices, with each session including guided art-making activities-such  
as painting and drawing-along with opportunities for reflection, critique, and  
collaboration; have students strengthen their ability to communicate ideas  
through artistic expression, understand elements of art and design, and  
participate in shared creative processes that foster artistic growth at  
Esperanza Elementary School, for the period of March 3, 2026 through  
May 29, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $8,900.00.  
Vendor No.: 009356  
Requisition No.: VR26-07288  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6770-177  
Funding Source: Prop28 Arts and Music  
Attachments:  
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Producers Associates, Inc. - Edna Brewer Middle  
School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Woodminster / Producers Associates, Inc.,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide professional costume, prop, set, and  
lighting design services for the school’s Drama Program, in particular, this  
year services and support production is for the Lion King at Edna Brewer  
Middle School, for the period of April 1, 2026 through May 29, 2026, in an  
amount not to exceed $5,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 009536  
Requisition No.: VR26-09678  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9332-210  
Funding Source: Measure G1 Parcel Tax  
Attachments:  
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LLC d.b.a Jordan Benn - OPSR Counseling  
Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Unconditional Word,  
LLC dba Jordan Benn, Fort Lauderdale, FL, for the latter to  
provide virtual mindfulness practice and training, as well as video  
curriculum to OUSD teachers, who will learn to apply mindfulness  
skills to their own lives as well as how to lead it in their classrooms  
to create calm spaces of belonging for young people during the  
Summer Healing & Academics 4 Kids (HAcK) 2026 Credit  
Recovery Program, via OPSR Counseling Department, for the  
period of May 1, 2026 through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $13,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 008925  
Requisition No.: VR26-09275  
Resource Code-Site No.: 7413-928  
Funding Source: A-G Learning Loss Mitigation  
Attachments:  
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Counseling Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Molly Strear, Redwood  
City, CA, as compensation for the latter’s provision of Counselor  
Residency Coordination Services for OUSD’s School Counselor  
Residency Grant from the California Commission on Teacher  
Credentialing, via OPSR Counseling Department, for the period of  
March 15, 2026 through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $2,500.00.  
Vendor No.: 009792  
Requisition No.: VR26-09271  
Resource Code-Site No.: 7826-928  
Funding Source: Commission on Tchr Credential  
Attachments:  
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Thornhill Elementary School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Lead Liberated, Oakland, CA, for the latter  
to support the principal to identify and interrupt racism in her personal  
leadership, collective practices, and school policies, as described in the  
“Partnering With Lead Liberated” proposal, incorporated herein by  
reference as though fully set forth, at Thornhill Elementary School, for the  
period of March 23, 2026 through May 28, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $2,020.00.  
Vendor No.: 008712  
Requisition No.: VR26-10643  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6266-157  
Funding Source: Educator Effectiveness  
Attachments:  
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Agencies - Bridges Academy @ Melrose  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Seneca Family of Agencies, Oakland, CA,  
for the latter to provide weekly small group counseling sessions focused on  
developing students’ social skills, with priority for group placement given to  
newcomers, with final student selection based on identification through the  
COST process at Bridges Academy @ Melrose, for the period of May 1,  
2026 through June 1, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $1,125.00.  
Vendor No.: 003865  
Requisition No.: VR26-09065  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6010-178  
Funding Source: After School Learning&safehood  
Attachments:  
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SEED Elementary School  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Playworks, Oakland, CA, for the latter to  
provide a dedicated Program Coordinator to implement structured recess,  
conflict resolution systems, and the Junior Coach Leadership Program at  
Manzanita SEED School to foster a safe, inclusive playground culture and  
improve classroom readiness at Manzanita SEED Elementary School, for  
the period of August 8, 2025 through May 29, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $38,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 009318  
Requisition No.: VR26-07203  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6332-175  
Funding Source: CCSPP Implementation Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-74  
Kaci - Strategic Resource Planning Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1,  
Private School Agreement 2025-2026 by and between the District  
and Sara Kaci, Alameda, CA, for the latter to provide an additional  
18 days to continue Student Counseling Services; and Instruction  
on building community and strategies (SEL) for students, families,  
faculty and staff, in the additional amount of $1,567.68, increasing  
the Agreement not to exceed amount from $7,795.86 to $9,363.54  
and extending the Agreement term from December 4, 2025  
through June 12, 2026 to June 30, 2026. All other terms and  
conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 009696  
Requisition No.: VR26-10464  
Resource Code-Site No.: 3010-950  
Funding Source: Title I-Basic Grant Low Income  
Attachments:  
O.-75  
Education Fund - West Oakland Middle 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 a guest  
instrumentalist to work more closely with instrumentalists in the  
band, providing specialized instruction to students at West  
Oakland Middle School, for the period of March 31, 2026 through  
June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $13,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-10249  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9332-204  
Funding Source: Measure G1 Parcel Tx  
Attachments:  
O.-76  
Esperanza Elementary School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Emma Donnelly,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide English language classes for  
non-native English speaking parents and caretakers with a focus  
on enhancing English language fluency for life skills relevant to  
communicating with school faculty and staff, and helping develop  
the skills needed for guiding children on a path to academic  
success for Esperanza Elementary School, for the period of April  
13, 2026 through May 27, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$2,625.00.  
Vendor No.: 004937  
Requisition No.: VR26-09377  
Resource Code-Site No.: 3010-177  
Funding Source: Title I-Basic Grant Low Income  
Attachments:  
O.-77  
LLC - Oakland Academy of Knowledge  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Filippini Consulting, LLC, Oakland, CA,  
for the latter to provide family literacy and engagement activities on  
Saturday, March 28, 2026, with participants in this one-hour workshop,  
being provided with materials and resources to take home to continue  
literacy activities and development with children in their home, via Oakland  
Academy of Knowledge, for the period of March 28, 2026, through March  
28, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $1,575.00.  
Vendor No.: 009925  
Requisition No.: VR26-09491  
Resource Code-Site No.: 7815-169  
Funding Source: Urban Forestry Grant and State Preschool One-Time  
Funds  
Attachments:  
O.-78  
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 complete two projects:  
Provide an analysis of the George Floyd Resolution's implementation in OUSD  
Schools since it's passage in 2020, including analyzing CHKS data (5 hours),  
suspensions and expulsions (10 hours), training and administrative records (10  
hours), create and analyze surveys with additional input from students and staff  
(10 hours), complete 6, 3 hour listening sessions (18 hours), draft a narrative  
with data visualizations (40 hours) and consistently meet and collaborate with  
OUSD staff (20 hours) throughout the duration of the project (113 total service  
hours); and  
Develop and write the Learning Communities for School Success Program -  
Cohort 10 grant application, which will include writing the narrative (30 hours),  
meeting with OUSD program staff (5 hours), and gathering letters, creating a  
budget, and gathering forms (10 hours (45 total service hours),  
via Community Schools and Student Services Department, for the period of  
March 16, 2026 through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$23,700.00.  
Vendor No.: 001318  
Requisition No.: VR26-09022  
Resource Code-Site No.: 7085-922  
Funding Source: Prop 47 - LCSSP  
Attachments:  
O.-79  
Learning Programs - After School Program Master  
Contract 2025-2028 - Girls Inc. of Alameda County  
Approval by the Board of Education of Summer Programming Addendum  
No. 1, Expanded Learning Programs After School Program Master  
Contract 2025-2028 (Master Contract) by and between the District and  
Girls Inc. of Alameda County, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide  
summer academic and enrichment services as described in Exhibit A,  
incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth, at Bridges  
Elementary School, Burckhalter Elementary School and Concordia Park,  
3000 62nd Ave., Oakland, CA, 94605, via the Community Schools and  
Student Services Department, in an additional amount of $247,536.10,  
increasing the Master Contract not-to-exceed amount from $6,789,181.95  
to $7,036,718.05, for the unchanged term of July 1, 2025 through July 31,  
2028. All other terms and conditions of the Master Contract remain in full  
force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 001841  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6010,922; 2600-937  
Funding Source: After School Education and Safety (ASES) Program;  
Expanded Learning Opps Program  
Attachments:  
O.-80  
Strategic Resource Planning Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and One on One Learning, Miami, FL, for the  
latter to provide services in the following four areas:  
Title I, Part A (Title IA):  
Services evidence-based and integrated best practices, blended learning,  
and differentiated instructional strategies in reading, English Language Arts,  
and mathematics, focused on improving student academic achievement  
through targeted instructional support designed to meet diverse learner  
needs;  
Title II, Part A (Title IIA) and Title IV, Part A (Title IVA):  
Professional development services for teachers, instructional staff, and  
administrators grounded in evidence-based strategies and best practices.  
Areas of focus will include differentiated instruction, blended learning, hybrid  
and remote learning, competency-based learning, STEAM integration,  
instructional technology and classroom management, as well as other  
identified needs, with services delivered through face-to-face training, virtual  
workshops, and/or conferences;  
Title III:  
Supplemental instructional services supporting English Learners through  
focused instruction in the primary language domains of speaking, listening,  
reading, and writing, with additional emphasis on vocabulary development  
and grammar to support academic language proficiency; and  
.
Title IV, Part A - Student Support and Academic Enrichment (SSAE):  
Services focusing on STEAM education, educational technology, and the  
promotion of safe and healthy learning environments to support  
well-rounded educational experiences and student success  
at St. Leo School, via Strategic Resource Planning Department, for the  
period of March 16, 2026, through June 10, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $44,216.58.  
Vendor No.: 006832  
Requisition No.: VR26-07651  
Resource Code-Site No.: 3010-950, 4035-950, 4127-950, 4203-950  
Funding Source: Title I-Basic Grant Low Income, Title 2-a Teacher  
Quality, Title III EL Student Prog, Title 4-Student Support  
Attachments:  
O.-81  
Center - 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 East Oakland Youth Development Center,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide nine hours of daily summer academic  
support and enrichment to OUSD students who are in need of summer  
services to counter summer learning loss and related activities, specified in  
Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though fully  
set forth, incorporated herein by refence as though fully set forth, though the  
District Offices specified therein, via the Community Schools and Student  
Services Department, for the period June 15, 2026 through July 17, 2026,  
in an amount not to exceed $65,966.40.  
Vendor No.: 001496  
Requisition No.: VR26-10936  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-937  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opps Program  
Attachments:  
O.-82  
EnCompass Academy  
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 professional development training and leadership support  
for the teaching, including strategic planning and coaching for faculty and  
leaders, and support to enhance the instructional quality and leadership  
capacity through comprehensive professional development services;  
guidance to drive school improvement, ensuring that faculty and leadership  
are equipped with the proven strategies necessary to elevate student  
achievement and school culture at EnCompass Academy, for the period of  
September 1, 2025 through August 31, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$35,300.00.  
Vendor No.: 001546  
Requisition No.: VR26-05660  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6266-181, 6332-181  
Funding Source: CCSPP Implementation Grant and Educator  
Effectiveness  
Attachments:  
O.-83  
MLK/Lafayette Elementary School  
Approval 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 Wellness Circles for 60 minutes a month, an 8 week Clinical  
Therapy Cycle, and Parent Workshop, each, as described in Exhibit A  
(Scope of Work, SY 25-26) and incorporated herein by reference as  
though fully set forth, for MLK/Lafayette Elementary School, for the period  
of February 2, 2026 through May 29, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$13,354.00.  
Funding Source: ESSA: Comp Support & Improvement and Title  
I-Basic Grant Low Income  
Attachments:  
O.-84  
Academics - Strategic Resource Planning Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Well Beyond Academics, San Francisco ,  
CA, for the latter to provide drug resistance and self-regulation skills and  
mental health-informed instruction across a series of student sessions: 7th  
grade class sessions (“Getting to K(NO)W: Alcohol”, student class (60 min)  
x3 and “Getting to K(NO)W: Nicotine”, student class (60 min) x3) and 8th  
grade class sessions (“Getting K(NO)W: Marijuana”, student class (60 min)  
x3 and “Misuse of Prescription & Opioids, & Beyond”, student class (60  
min) x3), on May 8, 13, 20, 26, 2026, via Strategic Resource Planning  
Department, for the period of April 1, 2026 through June 1, 2026, in an  
amount not to exceed $7,750.00.  
Vendor No.: 008876  
Requisition No.: VR26-09232  
Resource Code-Site No.: 4127-950  
Funding Source: Title 4-Student Support  
Attachments:  
O.-85  
Fremont High School  
Approval 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 a general college process overview and Financial Aid  
Workshops to interested college bound students to support them and their  
families; address college admission requirements, college entrance exams;  
the Personal Insight Questions (PIQ) and letters of recommendation;  
financial aid workshops that consist of steps to apply for financial assistance  
from the state and the federal government and scholarships, with the  
intended target date of completion by end of State deadline and provide  
11th-grade advisory students Plans for their following year; presentations  
and workshops on post-secondary options and financial aid literacy  
information at Fremont High School, for the period of January 1, 2026  
through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $40,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 001478  
Requisition No.: VR26-08330  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0002-302  
Funding Source: Unrestricted Supplemental  
Attachments:  
O.-86  
Education Fund - Ralph J. Bunche 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, professionally resolving stipend issues, invoicing  
OUSD for the amount of processed stipends, and issuing 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 stipends and distribute initial stipends; charge 10% of  
funds for payment for services, via Ralph J. Bunche Academy, for the  
period of June 1, 2026 through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$1,150.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-09076  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9339-309  
Funding Source: Measure H  
Attachments:  
O.-87  
Education Fund - Fremont 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 process and pay-out  
student Internship stipends for students participating in  
Work-Based Learning (WBL) for associated pathways in Media or  
Architecture at Fremont High School, for the period of June 1,  
2026 through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$34,500.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-08144  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9339-302  
Funding Source: Measure H  
Attachments:  
O.-88  
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 facilitate and pay out the Student Internship Stipends,  
for 14-15 students enrolled, in the Health and Fitness Internship Program at  
Dewey Academy, for the period of March 2, 2026 through June 30, 2026,  
in an amount not to exceed $7,036.34.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Requisition No.: VR26-07687  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9339-310  
Funding Source: Measure H  
Attachments:  
O.-89  
Madison Park Academy-Upper  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Emma Donnelly,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide 24 workshops for Grade 6-12  
families to help parents advocate for their students’ academic and  
overall success, with sessions focusing on improving  
communication with school faculty and staff and helping  
parents/caretakers develop the skills needed to guide their  
students toward academic success for Madison Park  
Academy-Upper, for the period of March 16, 2026 through May 27,  
2026, in an amount not to exceed $6,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 004937  
Requisition No.: VR26-08410  
Resource Code-Site No.: 3010-215  
Funding Source: Title I-Basic Grant Low Income  
Attachments:  
O.-90  
Project - Oakland International High School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and The SIFE Equity  
Project, Barrytown, NY, for the latter to partner with teachers to  
review the implementation and effectiveness of the school’s  
reading [curricular or program], with a focus on accelerating  
literacy skills for high school students with interrupted formal  
education; meet with staff three times throughout the school year to  
analyze data, develop entrance and exit criteria for students in the  
reading intervention program, and reflect on the effectiveness of  
instructional practices for future implementation for Oakland  
International High School, for the period of April 1, 2026 through  
June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $1,500.00.  
Vendor No.: 007801  
Requisition No.: VR26-07502  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9243-353  
Funding Source: Assocation for Continuing Education  
Attachments:  
O.-91  
Bay Area - Madison Park Academy-Upper  
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 outdoor,  
experiential lessons and hands-on, project-based learning  
opportunities science teachers to incorporate into their daily  
instruction; collaboratively design lessons to meet instructional  
goals and enhance the instructional strategies of science teachers;  
base content on Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and  
support academic and language development for English Learners  
and students experiencing low achievement in science courses;  
enhance curriculum and connect core standards in Biology and  
Chemistry to reinforce key learning outcomes and re-engaged  
students; provide 5 hours of direct services per week to support  
the development of experiential learning opportunities for two  
science teachers, reaching between 100 and 200 students at  
Madison Park Academy-Upper, for the period of March 30, 2026  
through May 27, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $20,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 008036  
Requisition No.: VR26-08546  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6332-215  
Funding Source: CCSPP Implementation Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-92  
LIFE 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 supplemental high school and college advising to 65  
(100%) high school seniors; provide students and families with community  
outreach events, workshops and presentations focused on high school,  
college, and financial aid advising; substantively provide college advising  
through one-on-one sessions through which experienced East Bay  
Consortium staff members work with high school students to guide them to  
the college path that is best for them; and assist high school seniors with the  
college application and financial aid process at Life Academy, for the period  
of April 1, 2026, through June 5, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$7,500.00.  
Vendor No.: 001478  
Requisition No.: VR26-08825  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6332-335  
Funding Source: CCSPP Implementation Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-93  
East Bay Art Therapy - Dewey Academy  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2025-2026 by and between the District and East Bay Art  
Therapy, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide fifteen 1.5 hour long  
professional development sessions aligned with district core curriculum and  
Policy, focusing on hands-on, usable strategies that staff can apply right  
away in their classrooms or interactions with students, educator wellness,  
and trauma informed instructional practices at Dewey Academy, for the  
unchanged period of September 1, 2025 through May 28, 2026, in the  
additional amount of $14,062.00, increasing the Agreement not to exceed  
amount from $16,000.00 to $30,062.00. All other terms and conditions of  
the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 008809  
Requisition No.: VR26-07768  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6770-310  
Funding Source: Prop28 Arts and Music  
Attachments:  
O.-94  
Science, Inc. (MIMS) - Adult and Career Education  
Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Mentoring Medicine &  
Science, Inc. (MIMS), Oakland, CA, for the latter to train up to 16  
students in Mental Health First Aid and Emergency Medical  
Services, giving foundational skills and knowledge to successfully  
complete a certificate-bearing EMT Program, via Adult and Career  
Education Department, for the period of June 1, 2026 through  
December 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $13,600.00.  
Vendor No.: 002825  
Requisition No.: VR26-09423  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5815-400  
Funding Source: DOL-EDD YA Career Pathway  
Attachments:  
O.-95  
Science, Inc. (MIMS) - Skyline High School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Mentoring Medicine &  
Science, Inc. (MIMS), Oakland, CA, for the latter to train and certify  
100 Community Health students in CPR and First Aid and AED  
use at Skyline High School, for the period of January 6, 2026  
through May 28, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $14,375.00.  
Vendor No.: 002825  
Requisition No.: VR26-03117  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9339-306  
Funding Source: Measure H  
Attachments:  
O.-96  
Theatre - West Oakland Middle School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Dimensions Dance  
Theatre, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide dance instruction  
five days a week at West Oakland Middle School, for the period of  
March 30, 2026 through June 5, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$25,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 004778  
Requisition No.: VR26-10004  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9332-204  
Funding Source: Measure G1 Parcel Tax  
Attachments:  
O.-97  
Castlemont High School  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and YouthBeat, Oakland,  
CA, for the latter to provide wellness lessons in conjunction with its  
after-school photography class, with teacher meeting students on  
Mondays and Thursdays after school from 4:00pm to 5:30pm for  
ten weeks; mental health and wellness strategies, help students  
develop technical skills in photography and oral presentation; have  
students produce an individual portfolio that includes 5-10 original  
photographs, an artist statement, and present via a personal  
reflection of their experience in the program at Castlemont High  
School, for the period of September 3, 2025 through December  
10, 2025, in an amount not to exceed $5,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 009572  
Requisition No.: VR26-04500  
Resource Code-Site No.: 7399-301  
Funding Source: LCFF Equity Multiplier  
Attachments:  
O.-98  
California Partnership Academies (CPA) Program  
Grant - Skyline Education Academy (0456) - Skyline  
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 Skyline  
Education Academy (0456) at Skyline High School, CDE Grant Number  
2025-23181-61259-10, in the amount of $81,000.00 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.-99  
- Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative Fee  
Schedule - Local Educational Agencies – Department of  
Health Care Services - Community Schools and Student  
Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Children and Youth Behavioral  
Health Initiative Fee Schedule Provider Participation Agreement by and  
between the California Department of Health Care Services and the District,  
permitting the latter, as a qualified Local Educational Agency (LEAs)  
registered with Medi-Cal, to participate with Local Educational Agencies  
(LEAs) and school districts to outline a framework for receiving sustainable,  
standardized reimbursement for providing outpatient mental health and  
substance use disorder services to students under age 26, enabling schools  
to bill Medi-Cal and commercial insurance plans directly for services needed  
beginning, August 4, 2025, pursuant to the terms and conditions of the  
Agreement, via the Community Schools and Student Services Department.  
Attachments:  
O.-100 26-0990  
California Partnership Academies (CPA) Program  
Grant - Health and Biotechnology Academy (0139) -  
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 Health and  
Biotechnology Academy (0139) at Oakland Technical High School, CDE  
Grant Number 2025-23181-61259-08, in the amount of $81,000.00, 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.-101 26-0992  
California Partnership Academies (CPA) Program  
Grant - Computer Communication and Technology  
Academy - 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  
Computer Communication and Technology (0138) at Oakland  
Technical High School, CDE Grant Number  
2025-23181-61259-07, in the amount of $81,000.00, 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.-102 26-0993  
Graduate School of Education - Strategic Resource  
Planning Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Trustees of Stanford University, on behalf  
of its Graduate School of Education, Palo Alto, CA, for the latter to provide  
services aligning AI policy and vision with the professional development  
experiences provided, and then delivering professional development  
experiences during in-service days to Redwood Day School Team, via  
Strategic Resource Planning Department, for the period of March 1, 2026  
through June 18, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $9,850.00.  
Vendor No.: 004053  
Requisition No.: VR26-07621  
Resource Code-Site No.: 4035-950  
Funding Source: Title 2-a Teacher Quality  
Attachments:  
O.-103 26-0994  
Office of Education - Inclusive Early Education  
Expansion Program Grant (IEEEP) - Early Childhood  
Education Department  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0049 -  
Approving Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) by and  
between the District and Alameda County Office of Education  
(ACOE), Hayward, CA, for the purpose of enabling the Parties to  
leverage the Inclusive Early Education Expansion Program Grant  
(IEEEP) 2.0 funds to support the District with increasing access for  
children with disabilities, including children with severe disabilities,  
to inclusive Early Learning and Care (ELC) Programs, particularly  
in low-income and high-need communities…, as described in the  
“Scope of Services”, effective upon the date of execution by both  
the parties and shall continue through December 31, 2026, in an  
amount not to exceed $809,234.00, for implementation and  
funding, as specified, to District.  
Funding Source: Alameda County Office of Education  
Attachments:  
O.-104 26-0995  
CSPP-5020, Project No. 01-6125-00-5 – CA Preschool  
Program – Early Childhood Education Department  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0048,  
Approving Contract No CSPP-5020, California State Preschool Program,  
Project No. 01-6125-00-5, operated by the District’s Early Childhood  
Education Department, in the amount of $26,375,121.00, for the period of  
July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026.  
Funding Source: California Department of Education  
Attachments:  
O.-105 26-0996  
CPKS-5001, Project No. 01-6125-00-5 - CA  
Pre-Kindergarten and Family Literacy Program - Early  
Childhood Education Department  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0047,  
Approving Contract No. CPKS-5001, Prekindergarten and Family  
Literacy Program, Project No. 01-6125-00-5, by and between the  
California Department of Education and District, operated by the  
District’s Early Childhood Education Department, in the amount of  
$7,500.00, effective July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026, pursuant to terms  
and conditions thereof.  
Funding Source: California Department of Education  
Attachments:  
O.-106 26-0999  
Learning Programs - Community Schools and Student  
Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a No Cost Services Agreement by  
and between the District and Hoot Reading, Inc., Winnipeg, MB, for the  
latter to provide one on one High Dosage Literacy Tutoring to 160 students  
at 4 summer school sites during Summer 2026, as described in Exhibit A of  
the Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth, via  
the Community Schools and Student Services Department, for the period of  
June 1, 2026 through July 31, 2026, at no cost to the District.  
Vendor No.: 008972  
Attachments:  
O.-107 26-1008  
Elmhurst United Middle School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Leslie Lopez, Antioch , CA, for the latter to  
conduct a project to transform a medium sized wall into a vibrant,  
collaborative work of art that reflects the values, diversity, and spirit of the  
school community, as described, for Elmhurst United Middle School, for the  
period of April 1, 2026 through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$15,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 002631  
Requisition No.: VR26-09431  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9332-229  
Funding Source: Measure G1 Parcel Tax  
Attachments:  
O.-108 26-1009  
Montera Middle School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Robert Frazier,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide instruction in performing arts  
to include band, choir, and percussive studies; work to center  
brass instruments, weekend academies, and evening recitals that  
align with the music departments schoolwide and family  
performances at Montera Middle School, for the period of April 1,  
2026 through June 13, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$20,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 001743  
Requisition No.: VR26-06241  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6770-211  
Funding Source: Prop28 Arts and Music  
Attachments:  
O.-109 26-1010  
Conservatory - Emerson Elementary School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and The People’s Conservatory, Oakland, CA,  
for the latter to offer an arts program in the areas of hip hop arts and  
filmmaking, as described in Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein  
by reference as though fully set forth at Emerson Elementary School, for the  
period of December 8, 2025 through May 28, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $20,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 005357  
Requisition No.: VR26-03115  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6770-115  
Funding Source: Prop28 Arts and Music  
Attachments:  
O.-110 26-1011  
Sojourner Truth Independent Study Program  
Approval 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 Cash for College workshops  
to provide free assistance for families in completing the Free  
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA); help students  
complete the Dream Act Application and other forms required for  
financial aid for college; increase students’ confidence about  
accessing educational opportunities and provide students with the  
opportunity to connect to young caring adults; serve students  
through one-on-one advising sessions and classroom  
presentations, and evaluate seniors’ transcripts for Sojourner Truth  
Independent Study Program students, for the period of February  
26, 2026 through June 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed  
$25,500.00.  
Vendor No.: 001478  
Requisition No.: VR26-08511  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9339-330  
Funding Source: Measure H  
Attachments:  
O.-111 26-1012  
Oakland High School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Quiet Curtains,  
Escondido, CA, for the latter to provide for the sale of, removal of  
the old stage curtains, and installation of the new curtains along  
with new hardware for movement and ease of use for Oakland  
High School, for the period of January 20, 2026 through May 29,  
2026, in an amount not to exceed $38,002.37.  
Vendor No.: 007796  
Requisition No.: VR26-06881  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6770-304  
Funding Source: Prop28 Arts and Music  
Attachments:  
O.-112 26-1013  
Consulting/LifePoint - Oakland Technical High School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Carter-Kelly  
Consulting/LifePoint, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide  
supplemental coordination services designed to reduce the  
dropout rate and improve outcomes for students at risk of not  
graduating from high school, including facilitating structured  
workshops for students and families focused on attendance  
awareness, academic goal-setting, postsecondary planning, and  
navigating school-based resources, intended to support Tier 2 and  
Tier 3 students experiencing academic and attendance challenges  
across all pathways, advancing the goal of strengthening outcomes  
within the pathway structure at Oakland Technical High School, for  
the period of March 1, 2026 through May 29, 2026, in an amount  
not to exceed $21,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 000972  
Requisition No.: VR26-07617  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9339-305  
Funding Source: Measure H  
Attachments:  
O.-113 26-1014  
Conservatory - Skyline High School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Coastal Current Conservatory, South San  
Francisco, CA, for the latter provide three high-quality teaching artists to  
collaborate with the site Musical Director and Stagecraft teacher to oversee  
rehearsals and production of a full musical theater production of “The  
Lightning Thief”, as described in Exhibit A, at Skyline High School, for the  
period of January 5, 2026 through May 28, 2026, in an amount not to  
exceed $25,923.00.  
Funding Source: Prop28 Arts and Music and CCSPP Implementation  
Grant  
Attachments:  
O.-114 26-1015  
Oakland Pride Elementary School  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement  
2025-2026 by and between the District and Djola, LLC, Oakland,  
CA, for the latter to provide an after-school academy integrating  
STEM learning and basketball based engagement for 2nd and 3rd  
grade students, operating twice per week for 90 minutes per  
session, with a 12-1 instructor to student ratio, and including LEGO  
Robotics, hands-on science labs, and sports-based physical  
activities aligned with Common Core Math and Next Generation  
Science Standards at East Oakland Pride Elementary School, for  
the period of January 13, 2026 through May 28, 2026, in an  
amount not to exceed $28,183.00.  
Vendor No.: 009675  
Requisition No.: VR26-04887  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6332-107  
Funding Source: CCSPP Implementation Grant  
Attachments:  
General Counsel  
O.-115 26-0810  
Risk Management Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2025-2026  
by and between the District and Claremont Partners, Inc., Fresno, CA, for  
the latter to provide employee health benefits communications and  
secretarial services to the labor-management Health Benefits Governance  
Board (“HBGB”), for the period of July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, via  
Risk Management Department, in an amount not to exceed $36,000.00.  
Attachments:  
O.-116 26-0953  
UpFront Interpreting - Risk Management Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2025-2026 by and between the District and UpFront  
Interpreting, Alamo, CA, for the latter to provide additional interpreter(s)  
needed for OUSD employees that are Deaf and hard-of-hearing to ensure  
effective interaction between students, staff, and families, for the unchanged  
term of July 01, 2025 through June 30, 2026, in the additional amount of  
$100,000.00, increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount from  
$100,000.00 to $200,000.00. All other terms and conditions of the  
Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 008967  
Requisition No.: VR26-08030  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9031-987  
Attachments:  
O.-117 26-0954  
Group LLC - Risk Management Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2025-2026 by and between the District and Arcina Risk Group  
LLC, Los Angeles, CA, for the latter to provide additional Insurance  
Archaeology services to the District covering years 1975 through 1983 and  
of potential excess insurance coverage, in an additional amount of  
$30,000.00, increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount from  
$10,000.00 to $40,000.00, for the unchanged term of July 1, 025 through  
June 30, 2026. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in  
full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 007942  
Requisition No.: VR26-07994  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9031-987  
Attachments:  
O.-118 26-0972  
and Authorizing Disposition Thereof – Vehicles - Risk  
Management Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0016  
Declaring District Personal Property Obsolete, Surplus, and Authorizing  
Disposition Thereof - Vehicles  
Attachments:  
O.-119 26-1170  
Agreement - Stanford University - Community Schools  
and Student Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a No Cost Services Agreement  
(SA) and a Data Sharing Agreement (DSA), both, by and between the  
District and the Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford ("Stanford") Junior  
University, Stanford, CA, for the latter, under the SA, to support Hattie  
Tate and Rhana Hashemi in training OUSD staff and Stanford researchers to  
implement research-validated interventions for “Lifting the Bar,” Substance  
Use Involved youth, impact justice-involved youth, others, and provide  
intervention tools to do so; Stanford Research staff will additionally deliver  
these interventions and further collect and analyze the outcome data; provide  
PowerPoint training modules, scripts for contacting stakeholders, email  
templates, informational flyers, and access to the online interface via a secure  
URL; training and support will be provided on an ongoing basis throughout  
the 2026-2027 and 2027-2028 school years, for the term commencing  
April 24, 2026 through June 30, 2028 and under the DSA defining the  
terms and conditions of the District’s transmission of or sharing of pupil data  
with Stanford and the protection by Stanford of such data pursuant to the  
terms and conditions stated in the DSA for the term as specified therein,  
each Agreement, at no cost to the District.  
Attachments:  
Board of Education  
O.-120 26-1089  
22, 2026  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting Minutes of  
April 22, 2026, prepared by Staff shortly after said Meeting.  
Attachments:  
O.-121 26-1148  
Proposed Decision - Classified Layoff - 2026-2027  
School Year - General Counsel  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0017 -  
Accepting the Proposed Decision of the Office of Administrative Hearings  
and Ordering the Layoff of Permanent Classified Employee(s) for Lack of  
Work/Lack of Funds Pursuant to Education Code Section 45117 [§45114,  
and 45308].  
Attachments:  
O.-122 26-1193  
Instruction - ACOE’s April 16, 2026 Designation of  
District As "Going Concern"  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0018 -  
Ratification of the District’s Appeal Of ACOE’s April 16, 2026 Going  
Concern Designation [District’s protective appeal to the State  
Superintendent of Public Instruction (“SPI”) regarding the Alameda County  
Office of Education’s (“ACOE”) April 16, 2026 Going Concern designation  
pursuant to California Education Code Section 42127.6.]  
Attachments:  
O.-123 26-1194  
Members & SEIU Tentative Agreement AB 1200  
Public Disclosure Documents  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2026-0010 -  
Approving District Salary Schedules for Service Employees  
International Union Local 1021 Unit Members and Public  
Disclosure of AB 1200 Documents.*  
___  
*Tentative Agreement, as Agreement Between the District and the  
Service Employees International Union (“SEIU”), Local 1021  
((Oakland School Employees Association and Oakland Child  
Development Paraprofessional Association) - November 1, 2024 -  
June 30, 2027 (Legislative File No. 26-0214, Enactment No.  
26-0329, February 25, 2026).  
Attachments:  
Measures N and H Commission - April 21, 2026 - David Kakishiba, Chairperson  
O.-124 26-0362  
Continuation School - 2025-2026 Education  
Improvement Plan/Budget Modification  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of a 2025-2026 Education  
Improvement Plan/Budget modification for Rudsdale Continuation  
School to the following line items: (1) reduce $18,000.00 Teacher  
Salaries Stipends: Extended contracts to support additional  
programming during summer school by $18,000.00 to $0.00, (2)  
reduce $18,000.00 Social Worker or Counselor Salaries Stipends:  
Extended contracts to support additional programming during summer  
school by $18,000.00 to $0.00, and (3) reduce $5,000.00  
Transportation Costs: Charter Bus Rentals for the students to  
participate in College & Career Exploration Visits by $5,000.00 to  
$0.00, and establish a new strategic action $41,000.00 Strategic  
Carryover for Fiscal Year 2026-2027, 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 -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
4/21/26  
Adopted  
Commission  
O.-125 26-0568  
- 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 Fremont High School to  
reduce $2,000.00 Professional Contracted Bus Services by $100.00 to  
$1,900.00, and establish a new strategic action to increase $560.00  
Admissions Fees: For students to attend College and Career  
Exploration Visits, pathway field trips, and integrated learning  
opportunities by $100.00 to $660.00, 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 -  
4/21/26  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-126 26-0569  
Continuation School - 2025-2026 Education  
Improvement Plan/Budget Modification  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of a 2025-2026 Education  
Improvement Plan/Budget modification for Rudsdale Continuation  
School to reduce $7,256.46 Teacher Salaries Stipends: Extended  
contracts to support additional programming during summer school by  
$7,256.46 to $0.00, and establish a new strategic action $7,256.46  
Strategic Carryover for Fiscal Year 2026-2027, 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 -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
4/21/26  
Adopted  
Commission  
O.-127 26-0570  
High School - 2025-2026 Education Improvement  
Plan/Budget Modification  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of a 2025-2026 Education  
Improvement Plan/Budget modification for Oakland Technical High  
School to modify $21,000.00 Consultant contacts with Carter-Kelly  
Services to subcontract a Parent and Family Liaison to work with  
pathway counselors and Assistant Principals, and establish a new  
strategic action $21,000.00 Consultant contract with Debra  
Carter-Kelly Services to provide supplemental coordination 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 -  
4/21/26  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-128 26-0571  
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 $53,481.62 Supervisor, Administrator, Instructional Coaches  
Salaries: Hire an additional Assistant Principal (AP) at 1.0 FTE by  
$11,500.00 to $41,981.62, and establish a new strategic action  
$11,500.00 Consultant Contract with Youth Together, 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 -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
4/21/26  
Adopted  
Commission  
O.-129 26-0572  
Academy - 2025-2026 Education Improvement  
Plan/Budget Modification  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of a 2025-2026 Education  
Improvement Plan/Budget modification for Ralph J. Bunche Academy  
to reduce $5,750.00 Consultant Contract with the Oakland Public Ed  
Fund (OPEF) for the Exploring College, Career, & Community Options  
Program (ECCCO) by $4,600.00 to $1,150.00, and establish a new  
strategic action $4,600.00 Classified Support Salaries Overtime:  
ET/OT for Case Manager to be the Summer Advisor for the Summer  
2026 ECCCO Program, as stated in the justification section of the New  
or Revised Strategic Action Section of the Budget Modification Form.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
4/21/26  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-130 26-0573  
School - 2025-2026 Education Improvement  
Plan/Budget Modification  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of a 2025-2026 Education  
Improvement Plan/Budget modification for Castlemont High School to  
reduce $13,450.00 Teacher Salaries: Funds to hire a CTE Teacher, at  
0.62 FTE by $4,500.00 to $8,950.00, and establish a new strategic  
action $4,500.00 Admission Fees: Funds to pay for student admission  
fees to attend College and Career Exploration Visits, pathway field  
trips, and integrated learning opportunities, 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 -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
4/21/26  
Adopted  
Commission  
O.-131 26-0574  
- 2025-2026 Education Improvement Plan/Budget  
Modification  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of a 2025-2026 Education  
Improvement Plan/Budget modification for Oakland High School to  
reduce $6,861.24 Materials and Supplies by $1,500.00 to $5,361.24,  
and establish a new strategic action $1,500.00 Rentals - Facility:  
Facility Rental for Public Health Academy Senior Poster Exhibition and  
Celebration, 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 -  
4/21/26  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-132 26-0575  
High School - 2025-2026 Education Improvement  
Plan/Budget Modification  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of a 2025-2026 Education  
Improvement Plan/Budget modification for Oakland Technical High  
School to reduce the following: (1) $10,420.74 Materials and Supplies  
by $10,420.74 to $0.00, (2) $4,375.00 Clerical Salaries Overtime:  
ET/OT for the Case Managers to complete Home Visits to Tier 2 and  
Tier 3 students on their caseloads from each pathway by $4,375.00 to  
$0.00, (3) $14,962.50 Teacher Salary Stipends: Extended Contract for  
the Pathway Teachers to provide curricular and structural support  
schoolwide through Collaboration by $6,835.26 to $8,127.24, and  
establish a new strategic action $21,631.00 Teacher Salaries: Hire a  
CTE Teacher, at .20 FTE, for the Fashion, Art, & Design Academy, 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 -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
4/21/26  
Adopted  
Commission  
O.-133 26-0576  
- 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 Fremont High School to  
reduce $1,900.00 Professional Contracted Bus Services by $100.00 to  
$1,800.00, and establish a new strategic action to increase $660.00  
Admissions Fees: For students to attend College and Career  
Exploration Visits, pathway field trips, and integrated learning  
opportunities by $100.00 to $760.00, 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 -  
4/21/26  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-134 26-0577  
School - 2025-2026 Education Improvement  
Plan/Budget Modification  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of a 2025-2026 Education  
Improvement Plan/Budget modification for Castlemont High School to  
reduce $60,000.00 Certificated Teacher Salary: CTE Teacher, at 1.0  
FTE for Urban Design and Urban Ecology classes 11th and 12th grade  
by $5,000.00 to $55,000.00, and establish a new strategic action to  
increase $18,500.00 Professional Contracted Bus Services by  
$5,000.00 to $23,500.00, 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 -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
4/21/26  
Adopted  
Commission  
O.-135 26-0755  
School - 2025-2026 Education Improvement  
Plan/Budget Modification  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of a 2025-2026 Education  
Improvement Plan/Budget modification for Castlemont High School to  
reduce $55,000.00 Certificated Teacher Salary: CTE Teacher, at 1.0  
FTE for Urban Design and Urban Ecology classes 11th and 12th grade  
by $4,000.00 to $51,000.00, and establish a new strategic action  
$4,000.00 Materials and Supplies: Classroom materials for science  
classes in both CHEA & SUDA pathways, 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 -  
4/21/26  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-136 26-0756  
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 $64,919.00 Teacher Salaries: Hire a CTE Teacher at 1.0 FTE  
by $30,000.00 to $34,919.00, and establish a new strategic action  
$30,000.00 Consultant contract with the UC Berkeley's EAOP, 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 -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
4/21/26  
Adopted  
Commission  
O.-137 26-0757  
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 $10,000,00 Equipment for Community Health Strand of  
Community Health and Education (ChEd) Pathway by $3,800.00 to  
$6,200.00, and establish a new strategic action $3,800.00 License  
Agreement for a laboratory set up that allows students to practice  
career experiences in many different health fields, 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 -  
4/21/26  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-138 26-0758  
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 reduce $22,453.91 Strategic Carryover for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 by  
$13,400.00 to $9,053.91, and establish a new strategic action  
$13,400.00 Stipends for Student Internships, 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 -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
4/21/26  
Adopted  
Commission  
O.-139 26-0759  
Learning Office - 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 Plan/Budget  
modification for High School Linked Learning Office to reduce $426.02  
Materials & Supplies: Funds to purchase materials and supplies for the  
College & Career for All Practice-Sharing Event for OUSD and Charter  
Educators by $350.00 to $76.02, and establish a new strategic action  
$350.00 Conference Expense for the 2025 Linked Learning Alliance  
Conference, 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 -  
4/21/26  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
Measures N and H Commission - May 5, 2026 - David Kakishiba, Chairperson  
O.-140 26-0560  
Improvement Plan Implementation And Budget  
2026-2027 School Year For Named District &  
Charter-Operated Schools, Et Seq.  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H - College and Career Readiness Commission, of  
Resolution No. 2526-0247 - Measures N And H College and Career  
Readiness Commission - Recommendations - Measure H Education  
Improvement Plan Implementation and Budget 2026-2027 School Year for  
Named District and Charter-Operated Schools and Up to 10% of Funds for  
Administrative Purposes - 2026-2027 School Year and the 2026-2027  
Education Improvement Plan and Assessment for Each Named School [in the  
cumulative amount of $11,301,768.96 - Exhibit A: $10,790,377.10 of  
Measure H Allocation and $511,391.86 Measure H Strategic Carryover  
Funds.]  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
5/5/26  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
O.-141 26-0760  
2025-2026 Education Improvement Plan/Budget  
Modification  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission of the 2025-2026 Education  
Improvement Plan/Budget modification for Skyline High School to  
reduce $41,981.62 Supervisor, Administrator, Instructional Coaches  
Salaries: Hire an additional Assistant Principal (AP) at 1.0 FTE by  
$90.00 to $41,891.62, and establish a new strategic action to increase  
$11,500.00 Consultant Contract with Youth Together by $90.00 to  
$11,590.00, 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 -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
5/5/26  
Adopted  
Commission  
P.  
Adoption of General Consent Report - General Obligation Bonds -  
Measures B, J and Y  
"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.– Lockwood Steam Academy -Public Address  
System Replacement & Security Enhancements Project  
– Division of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of a CMAS Purchase Agreement by  
and between the District and Audio Enhancement, Inc., West Jordan, Utah,  
for the latter to supply and install a new Public Address System (PA), as  
delineated in Exhibit A of the Agreement, for the Lockwood Steam  
Academy PA System Replacement and Security Enhancements Project, in  
the not-to-exceed amount of $52,589.02, with services scheduled to  
commence on May 14, 2026, and is scheduled to last until June 30, 2026,  
via the Division of Facilities Planning and Management.  
Vendor No.: 009065  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9799 160  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure B  
Attachments:  
P.-2  
Tech Systems, Inc. – Various Sites Door Entry Systems  
Upgrades Group 1 Project - Division of Facilities  
Planning and Management  
Ratification by the Board of Education of the Agreement Between Owner  
and Contractor by and between the District and Deco Tech Systems, Inc.,  
Walnut Creek, CA, for the latter to install a [replacement] door entry system  
and integrate an IX-WMAA master station, electric strike, and power supply  
with the District’s existing IX-DVF intercom system, including all necessary  
wiring, programming, and testing for full operational functionality at Dewey  
Academy, in the amount of $6,554.38, for the term March 20, 2026, through  
March 27, 2026, via the Division of Facilities Planning and Management.  
Vendor No.: 001325  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657/310  
Funding Source: Building fund 21 Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-3  
Atlas Technical Consultants, LLC - Turf Field  
Replacement Project at ICS-TCN at Cesar Chavez –  
Division of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Agreement for  
General Services by and between the District and Atlas Technical  
Consultants, LLC, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide additional  
geotechnical consulting services due to unforeseen site conditions, including  
project delays and increased costs associated with the fencing scope of  
work for the Turf Field Replacement Project at ICS-TCN at Cesar Chavez,  
as outlined in the Proposal dated February 18, 2026, attached to this  
Amendment as Exhibit A, in an additional amount of $2,475.00, increasing  
the not-to-exceed amount of the Agreement from $24,600.00 to  
$27,075.00, via the Division of Facilities Planning and Management. All  
other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 007113  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657 186  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-4  
Atlas Technical Consultants, LLC - Oakland High  
School Athletic Turf Field Replacement 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 Atlas Technical  
Consultants, LLC, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide additional  
geotechnical consulting services due to unforeseen site conditions, including  
project delays and increased costs associated with the fencing scope of  
work for the Oakland High School Athletic Turf Field Replacement Project,  
as detailed in the Proposal dated February 18, 2026, attached to this  
Amendment as Exhibit A, in an additional amount of $4,847.85, increasing  
Agreement’s not-to-exceed amount from $32,860.00 to $37,707.85, via  
the Division of Facilities Planning and Management. All other terms and  
conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 007113  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657 304  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-5  
Services for Construction – King Construction  
Inspection, Inc. – Turf Field Replacement Project at  
ICS-TCN at Cesar Chavez Elementary School -  
Division of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Agreement for  
Agreement for Inspector of Record Services for Construction by and  
between the District and King Construction Inspection, Inc., Oakland, CA,  
for the latter to provide additional Inspector of record services due to  
unforeseen site conditions, including project delays and increased costs  
associated with the fencing scope for the Turf Field Replacement Project at  
ICS-TCN at Cesar Chavez Elementary School, as outlined in the Proposal  
dated February 13, 2025, attached to this Amendment as Exhibit A, in an  
additional amount of $7,016.26, increasing Agreement’s not-to-exceed  
amount from $23,387.50 to $30,403.76, via the Division of Facilities  
Planning and Management. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement  
remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 009573  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657 186  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-6  
Design Builder – Global Modular, Inc. - Fremont High  
School Modernization Project – Division of Facilities  
Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 2, Agreement  
Between Owner and Design Builder by and between the District and Global  
Modular, Inc. Atwater, CA, for the latter to provide additional scope of  
work for installation of blocking for smart boards, including power and data  
per Tech Services request, for the Fremont High School Modernization  
Project, as outlined in the Proposal dated February 24, 2026, attached to  
this Amendment as Exhibit A, in an additional amount of $65,632.71,  
increasing the Agreement not-to-exceed amount from $2,370,000.00 to  
$2,435,632.71, via the Division of Facilities Planning and Management.  
All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and  
effect.  
Vendor No.: 008477  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9650 302  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-7  
Geotechnical & Environmental Sciences Consultants –  
La Escuelita Educational Hazardous Soil Testing  
Project - Division of Facilities Planning and  
Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of a General Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Ninyo & Moore Geotechnical & Environmental  
Sciences Consultants, Alameda, CA, for the latter to perform three tasks  
(Scope of Work):  
·
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Task 1 -2024-2025 Monitoring and Reporting Activities;  
Task 2 - 2026 through 2027 SGMS (Soil Gas Mitigation System) O &  
M (Operation and Maintenance) Repairs  
·
Task 3 - 2026-2027 Semi-Annual and Annual SGMS Monitoring  
Events  
as described, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth, for  
the La Escuelita Educational Hazardous Soil Testing Project, in the  
not-to-exceed amount of $165,759.66 which includes a not-to-exceed  
contingency amount of $27,626.61 with the term of performance of  
services being for the duration of the Project, via the Division of Facilities  
Planning and Management.  
Vendor No.: 003087  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9657/121  
Funding Source: building fund 21 Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-8  
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. 2, Construction  
Agreement Between Owner and Contractor by and between the District  
and Bayview Environmental Services, Inc., San Leandro, CA, providing the  
latter an extension of the term to the Agreement from September 25, 2025,  
through April 11, 2026, to December 30, 2026 (an additional 263 calendar  
days), as identified in the PCO No. 2, for the Ralph Bunche Academy  
Demolition Project, via the Division of Facilities Planning and Management.  
All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and  
effect.  
Vendor No.: 005216  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9658 223  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
P.-9  
Wait Masonry, Inc. - Cole Administration Center –  
Division of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of the Construction Agreement  
Between Owner and Contractor by and between the District and John D.  
Wait Masonry, Inc., Lodi, CA, for the latter to to build a sign base for  
monument address sign at Dr. Marcus A. Foster Leadership Center, with  
scope that includes providing mortar, rebar, grout, equipment and labor to  
build CMU sign base, and install CMU cap, as described in Exhibit A to the  
Agreement, in an amount not to exceed $8,150.00, with the work  
commencing on May 14, 2026, and being completed by June 30, 2026,  
pursuant to the Agreement, via the Division of Facilities Planning and  
Management.  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9650/109  
Funding Source: Building Fund 21 Measure J  
Attachments:  
Q. Public Comment on All Non-Agenda Items Within the Subject Matter  
Jurisdiction of the Board  
This section shall not exceed 30 minutes. [Public Comment  
on All Non-Agenda Item Within the Subject Matter  
Jurisdiction of the Board allows a member of the Public to  
address the Board on subject matter that is not an item on  
today's Agenda. The Board will listen but cannot act or  
otherwise respond without the issue being noticed and  
posted on today's or a future Agenda, unless the matter is  
deemed an emergency pursuant to law.]  
Q.-1  
Subject Matter Jurisdiction of the District – May 13,  
2026  
Public Comment On All Non-Agenda Items Within the Subject Matter  
Jurisdiction of the District - May 13, 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.]  
R.-1  
Annual Service Plan and Budget Plan - Fiscal Year  
2026-2027  
Public Hearing and Adoption by the Board of Education of the  
District's proposed Special Education Local Planning Area  
(SELPA) Section D: Annual Budget Plan (2026-2027 School  
Year); and Section E: Annual Service Plan (2026-2027 School  
Year), respectively, and further authorizing the Superintendent of  
Schools, or designee, to submit same to the California  
Department of Education.  
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.  
Teaching and Learning Committee - January 27, 2026 - VanCedric Williams, Chairperson  
S.-1  
Oversight and Stability Parameters  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No.  
2526-0181A - Establishing Oversight and Stability Parameters for  
Special Education Program Changes.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/22/26 Board of Education  
Postponed to a Date Certain  
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S.-2  
Stability and Belonging for Disabled Student In OUSD  
(Prospective Alternative Legislation In Lieu of  
Legislative File 25-2447A)  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No.  
2526-0181B - Promotion of School Stability and Belonging for  
Disabled Students in OUSD (Prospective Alternative Legislation  
In Lieu of Legislative File 25-2447A)  
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  
Superintendent of Schools - Board of Education  
Approval by the Board of Education of an Employment Agreement for  
Superintendent of the Oakland Unified School District by and between  
District and Denise Saddler [Ed.D.], for the latter to serve as  
Superintendent of the Oakland Unified School District, for the term July  
1, 2026 through June 30, 2027, unless terminated earlier pursuant to  
the provisions of this Agreement, with a salary of $367,765.45 per  
annum plus Health and Fringe Benefits* delineated in Section 3 of the  
Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth.*  
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*$13,800.00 in additional pay (eligible stipends) and $88,655.32 in  
projected District-paid benefits (including health, vision, and dental  
insurance; long term disability insurance; life insurance; membership in  
professional associations; STRS; workers compensation; Medicare).  
Foregoing disclosed pursuant to Government Code Section 54953(d)  
(3)(A).  
Attachments:  
T.-2  
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. 2526-0086A -  
Amendment, Application Local Assignment Option - California Commission  
on Teacher Credentialing - Named Employee for School Year 2025-2026:  
1. Masika Henry, K-12th grade Speech Therapist, Special Education  
Department  
removing the word Permit and changing the option assignment request  
from Education Code Section 44258.3 to Education Code Section  
44831.  
Attachments:  
T.-3  
California Commission on Teacher Credentialing –  
Named Employees for School Year 2026-2027 –  
Talent/Human Resources Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0094 -  
Application for Provisional Internship Permit - California Commission on  
Teacher Credentialing - Named Employees for School Year 2026-2027:  
1. Kallie White, TK-5th Grade Multiple Subject Teacher, East Oakland  
Pride Elementary School;  
2. Arin Wise, 9-12th Grade Social Science Teacher, Skyline High  
School;  
3. Summer Bey, 6th-8th Grade Math Teacher, Montera Middle School;  
4. Jose Ignacio Perez Manrique, 6th-8th Grade English Teacher,  
Elmhurst Middle School;  
5. Jeremy Saunders, 9th-12th Grade Social Science Teacher, Oakland  
Technical High School;  
6. Keshav Sharma, 9th-12th Grade Math Teacher, Oakland Technical  
High School;  
7. Alicefaye Kincade, TK-5th Grade Multiple Subject Teacher,  
Redwood Heights Elementary School; and  
8. Monserrat Oliva, TK-5th Grade Social Science Teacher, Lockwood  
STEAM Elementary School.  
Attachments:  
T.-4  
BCLAD and Program -California Commission on  
Teacher Credentialing - Named Employee for School  
Year 2026-2027  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0095-  
Application for Variable Term Program Waiver - CBEST, BCLAD and  
Program - California Commission on Teacher Credentialing - Named  
Employee for School Year 2026-2027:  
1.  
Amanda Washington, Teacher: Special Education, Preschool  
Mild/Moderate SDC, Burbank State Preschool CDC.  
Attachments:  
T.-5  
Commission on Teacher Credentialing – Named  
Employee for the School Year 2026-2027  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2526-0096 - Local  
Assignment Option - California Commission on Teacher Credentialing -  
Named Employee for School Year 2026-2027.  
1. Tamara Gonzalez, 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 - May 13, 2026.  
Attachments:  
V. Regular Board Members' Report  
A Regular Board Member Report is an oral or written  
report, of up to three (3) minutes, consistent with Brown Act  
requirements, to the Board and to the public by each  
Regular Member 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 - May 13, 2026.  
W. Introduction of New Legislative Matter(s)  
Every Regular Meeting agenda of the Board or of a  
committee shall provide for the Introduction of New  
Matter(s). Board members, except a Student Director, or a  
member of the Public desiring to have a motion, resolution,  
order, or other subject matter scheduled for action by the  
Board shall announce the subject nature of the intended  
matter during this item, provide written language of the  
specific legislative proposal and supporting documentation  
for such item, if any. The President shall assign the subject  
matter to the appropriate standing or special committee, if  
appropriate, for consideration of its programmatic,  
financial and/or other impact or consideration.  
If the request to place a matter on the Board's or committee  
agenda pertains to a Closed Session topic, the President of  
the Board or committee chair may so advise the member or  
the person requesting inclusion of such matter on the  
meeting agenda.  
X. Adjournment