Oakland Unified School District  
Board of Education  
1011 Union Street, #940  
Oakland, CA 94607  
(510) 879-1944  
boe@ousd.org E-Mail  
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the Board of Education and Superintendent, 1000 Broadway, Suite 300, Oakland, CA 94607-4099  
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Meeting Agenda Long - Final  
Wednesday, June 26, 2024  
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 Benjamin "Sam" Davis  
Vice President Mike Hutchinson  
Directors: Jennifer Brouhard, VanCedric Williams, Jorge Lerma, Valarie Bachelor,  
Clifford Thompson  
Student Directors: Anevay Cruz, Vida Mendoza  
Staff: Kyla Johnson-Trammell, Superintendent & Secretary  
ON-LINE SPEAKER CARD REGISTRATION  
Public Comment, at the meeting, will be taken individually  
on Agenda Items indicated by.  
You may register to speak in advance on the Agenda Item  
whether attending the meeting by teleconference, e.g.,  
Zoom, or in person.  
On line Speaker Card Registration (Sign In To Speak)  
opens at minimum 72 hours in advance for a Regular  
Meeting or at minimum 24 hours in advance for a Special  
Meeting. Use the eComment Link to Sign In (Register) to  
Speak up to one hour before the beginning of the meeting.  
Manual (Paper) Speaker Cards also will be available at  
the meeting for completion.  
Sign In to Speak, on an eligible Agenda Item, as a matter of  
equity, is first registered, first called, in order of  
Registration whether participation is in person or virtually,  
e.g. Zoom, or by audio, e.g., telephone.  
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Account providing your First Name and Last Name and  
your email address. Your First Name and Last Name, as  
Registered, must also show as the Participant or Profile  
Name on a teleconference system (i.e., Zoom, webex, other).  
You will be requested to Register the first time you use  
eComment - Sign In To Speak.  
The Sign In To Speak System, after the one time  
registration, will remember you by first name and last name  
associated with your email address (profile), making it  
easier for you to electronically Register or Sign In to Speak  
on an Agenda Item at a future OUSD legislative meeting,  
e.g., Board, committee, commission.  
Early pre-meeting Sign In To Speak (Registration) is urged  
for all - whether you plan to attend meeting in person or  
view meeting via teleconference or listen to the meeting by  
telephone. Names will be called in Sign In To Speak order  
received.  
NOTICE - MEDIA/MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY ATTEND  
AND PARTICIPATE IN-PERSON OR VIRTUALLY  
Members of the media and the public may attend and  
participate in the Board meeting in-person in The Great  
Room, La Escuelita Education Center, 1050 2nd Avenue,  
Oakland, CA 94606-2291 (entrance located at or near 286  
East 10th St.) or virtually as described herein.  
The following information is for those members of the media  
and public interested in viewing or listening to the Board  
meeting virtually.  
• Zoom: To view by Zoom, please click  
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Instructions on how to join a meeting by phone are  
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Tab>Calendar>Today>Board of Education>”In  
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Public comment in-person is permitted within the times  
allotted for public comment on the Agenda. Virtual  
comment will also be permitted within the times allotted for  
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NOTICE - MEDIA/MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY ATTEND  
AND PARTICIPATE IN-PERSON OR VIRTUALLY (CONTINUED)  
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Written comments made on an eligible Agenda item, upon  
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Record.  
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 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  
2024  
Public Comment On Closed Session Items - June 26, 2024.  
D. Recess to Closed Session  
Closed Session Item(s):  
Labor Matter(s)  
D.-1  
23-1724  
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, Interim General  
Counsel  
Legal Matter(s)  
D.-2  
D.-3  
D.-4  
D.-5  
24-1392  
24-1465  
24-1681  
24-1682  
Conference With Legal Counsel - Anticipated Litigation  
Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to paragraph (2) or (3) of  
subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9: 1 case.  
Conference With Legal Counsel - Anticipated Litigation  
Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to paragraph (2) or (3) of  
subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9: 1 case.  
Conference With Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation  
Van v. Oakland Unified School District, Workers’ Compensation Appeals  
Board, Case No. ADJ15982368  
Conference With Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation  
Lopez v. Oakland Unified School District, Workers’ Compensation Case No.  
ADJ14819890  
D.-6  
D.-7  
D.-8  
D.-9  
24-1683  
24-1694  
24-1712  
24-1713  
Conference With Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation  
Mora v. Oakland Unified School District, Workers’ Compensation Case No.  
ADJ16579139  
Conference With Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation  
Trotter v. Oakland Unified School District, Workers’ Compensation  
Appeals Board, Case No. DJ007001365  
Conference With Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation  
Hale v. Oakland Unified School District, Alameda County Superior Court,  
Case No. 22CV0099845  
Conference With Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation  
Moultrie v. Oakland Unified School District, Workers’ Compensation  
Appeals Board, Case No. ADJ10010348  
D.-10 24-1724  
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 Employee Discipline/Dismissal/Release  
D.-11 24-1718  
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 Employee Matter(s)  
D.-12 23-2004  
Public Employment  
General Counsel  
Public Employee Performance Evaluation Matter(s)  
D.-13 23-1725  
Public Employee Performance Evaluation  
Superintendent of Schools  
Threat To Public Services or Facilities  
D.-14 23-1977  
Threat to Public Services or Facilities  
Threat to Public Services or Facilities  
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. Modification(s) 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.  
Special Orders of the Day  
This section is primarily for ceremonial items. There shall  
be one public comment opportunity prior to all Special  
Order items, which shall not exceed 10 minutes.  
None  
J.  
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 All-City Council and students of the District. There shall  
be public comment on this section, which shall not exceed  
10 minutes.  
None  
K. 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 (PSAC) 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. There need not be separate  
public comment on this section. This report need only occur  
at the first regular Board meeting of each month.  
[No Report - First Regular Meeting Only]  
L. 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 they wish to share regarding past,  
present, or future personal or official activities. There shall  
be public comment on this section, which shall not exceed  
10 minutes.  
L.-1  
Superintendent's Report - June 26, 2024:  
·
·
·
School Highlights  
High School Network Update  
Enrollment Update  
Attachments:  
M. Comment by Collective 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  
2024  
Comments By Collective Bargaining Units - June 26, 2024.  
N. 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.  
N.-1  
Plans - Fiscal Years 2024-2027 - Special Education  
Department  
Public Hearing and Adoption by the Board of Education of the District's  
proposed Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA) Section A: Contacts  
and Certifications (2024-2025 School Year); Section B: Governance and  
Administration (2024-2027 School Years); Section D: Annual Budget Plan  
(2024-2025 School Year); and Section E: Annual Service Plan (2024-2025  
School Year), respectively, and further authorizing the Superintendent of  
Schools, or designee, to submit same to the California Department of  
Education.  
Attachments:  
O. Public Comment on All Non-Agenda Items Within the Subject Matter  
Jurisdiction of the Board  
This section shall not exceed 30 minutes.  
O.-1  
Subject Matter Jurisdiction of the District – June 26,  
2024  
Public Comment On All Non-Agenda Items Within the Subject Matter  
Jurisdiction of the District - June 26, 2024.  
P.  
Public Comment on All Eligible Agenda Items In Sections Q through  
Y
This section shall not exceed 30 minutes.  
In lieu of this original Section (and other Sections) of the  
Agenda, the Board, on a trial basis, is returning to it past  
practice of taking separate Public Comment on most  
individual items on the Agenda (except Consent). As a  
result, a separate Speaker Card (Request To Speak) is  
required to be filed on each Agenda Item and/or Consent  
Report (as a whole) eligible for Public Comment, indicated  
by the symbol (microphone). Please see ON-LINE  
SPEAKER CARD REGISTRATION (Above) for full details.  
Q. Unfinished Business  
Q.-1  
1 (2024-25) - Chief Academic Officer  
Adoption by the Board of Education of the District’s 2024-2025 School  
Year - Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) in the projected amount  
of $325,348,371.00.00 in LCAP Funds, of which $115,088,432.00 is  
projected Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) Supplemental &  
Concentration Allocation Funds.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
6/12/24 Board of Education  
Hearing Held and Closed  
Q.-2  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2324-0140 -  
District's Proposed Budget for Fiscal Year 2024-25 - Al1 Funds, as stated  
herein:  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Presentation Made;  
Discussed  
5/22/24  
Board of Education  
Budget and Finance  
Committee  
6/6/24  
Discussed  
6/12/24  
Board of Education  
Hearing Held and Closed  
Q.-3  
Commission - 2024-2025 Measure H Allocations &  
Measure N Strategic Carryover - OUSD Schools -  
Administrative 10% Cost  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of the 2024-2025 Measure H Allocations &  
Measure N Strategic Carryover as allocated for each named school and for  
the 10% administrative cost, for a cumulative 2024-2025 Total Measure H &  
Measure N SCO Allocations for OUSD High Schools & the Admin 10% not to  
exceed amount of $10,194,314.16.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
5/21/24  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
6/12/24  
Board of Education  
Postponed to a Date Certain  
R. New Business  
R.-1  
Performance Indicators Report - District - 2024-2025  
School Year - Chief Academic Officer  
Presentation to the Board of Education, by the Superintendent of Schools, or  
designee, of the District's 2024-2025 Annual California School Dashboard Local  
Performance Indicators Report.  
Attachments:  
R.-2  
2023-2024 School Year - Chief Academic Officer  
Adoption by the Board of Education of the Early Literacy Support Block  
Grant Annual Report - Implementation Year 3: 2023-2024 and  
authorization for the Superintendent of Schools, or designee, to timely  
submit same to the California Department of Education.  
Attachments:  
R.-3  
Annual Report - School Year 2023-2024 - Chief  
Academic Officer  
Approval by the Board of Education of the Proposition 28: Arts and Music  
In Schools Funding Annual Report, School Year 2023-2024 and  
authorization for the Superintendent of Schools, or designee, to timely  
submit same to the California Department of Education.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
R.-4  
Oakland Middle School Campus - Superintendent of  
Schools  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2324-0075 -  
Extension of the Location of Bunche Academy at the West Oakland Middle  
School Campus.  
Attachments:  
R.-5  
Effective 2024-2025 School Year - Superintendent of  
Schools  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution 2324-0076 -  
ReUnifying MetWest High School On One Campus at 314 E. 10th Street  
Effective The 20242025 School Year.  
Attachments:  
R.-6  
Lindsey - General Counsel  
Approval by the Board of Education of an Employment Agreement with  
Jenine Lindsey* to serve as General Counsel for the term June 27, 2024  
through June 30, 2027, with a base salary of $242,411.00 per year plus  
additional pay of $10,800.00, District paid benefits of $33,884.00 and other  
fringe benefits of $78,158.00 for 2024-25, some of which increase annually.  
___  
* Disclosure of salary and fringe benefits, for term, is pursuant to Government  
Code Section 54953(c)(3).  
Attachments:  
R.-7  
Unified School District - Mike Hutchinson, Vice  
President, Board of Education  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2324-0212 -  
Re-envision, Redesign, and Restructure of Oakland Unified School District  
In 2024-2025 Fiscal Year.  
Sponsors:  
Hutchinson  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
5/8/24 Board of Education  
Introduced As New Matter  
R.-8  
California Commission on Teacher Credentialing –  
Named Employees for School Year 2024-2025  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2324-0187 -  
Application for Provisional Internship Permit - California Commission on  
Teacher Credentialing - Named Employees for School Year 2024-2025:  
1. Paul Reynolds, 9th - 12th Grade Social Science Teacher, Coliseum  
College Prep Academy High School;  
2. Sophie Wolfman, K - 5th Grade Bilingual Multiple Subject Teacher,  
Manzanita Community Elementary School;  
3. Morgan Myrhe, 9th - 12th Grade Chemistry Teacher, Fremont High  
School;  
4. Brandon Briggs, K - 5th Grade Multiple Subject Teacher, Hoover  
Elementary School;  
5. Diana Garcia, K - 5th Grade Bilingual Multiple Subject Teacher,  
Melrose Leadership Academy Elementary School;  
6. Lauren Fuhr, K - 5th Grade Multiple Subject Teacher, Acorn  
Woodland Elementary School;  
7. Brenda Franklin, 9th - 12th Grade Mild to Moderate Support Needs  
SDC Teacher, Castlemont High School;  
8. Brandon Mendoza, K - 5th Grade Bilingual Multiple Subject Teacher,  
Esperanza Elementary School;  
9. Julia Harder, K - 5th Grade Multiple Subject Teacher, Thornhill  
Elementary School;  
10. Kristen Schapp, TK - 5th Grade Multiple Subject Teacher, Bridges  
Academy Elementary School;  
11. Samantha Valentine, 9th - 12th Grade Social Science Teacher,  
Fremont High School; and  
12. Roger Gonzalez, K - 5th Grade Bilingual Multiple Subject Teacher,  
Esperanza Elementary School.  
Attachments:  
R.-9  
CBEST and BCLAD – California Commission on  
Teacher Credentialing – Named Employees for School  
Year 2024-2025  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2324-0188 -  
Application for Variable Term Program Waiver - CBEST and BCLAD -  
California Commission on Teacher Credentialing - Named Employees for  
School Year 2024-2025:  
1. Kyle McReddie, 9th - 12th Grade Drama Teacher, Oakland Technical  
High School;  
2. Calvin Reed, 9th - 12th Grade Social Science Teacher, Skyline High  
School;  
3. Lucia Koonze, 2nd Grade Bilingual Spanish Teacher, Esperanza  
Elementary School;  
4. Charity Nichols, 9th - 12th Grade Mild to Moderate Support Needs  
SDC Teacher, Castlemont High School;  
5. Alexander Quintana, TK - 5th Grade Bilingual Multiple Subject  
Teacher, Esperanza Elementary School;  
6. Juan Reyes, K - 5th Grade Bilingual Multiple Subject Teacher,  
Melrose Leadership Academy Elementary School;  
7. Mya-Yasmeen William, K - 5th Grade Multiple Subject Teacher,  
Highland Community Elementary School;  
8. Stephen Osarenkhoe, K - 5th Grade Social Science Teacher, Fruitvale  
Elementary School;  
9. Meccah Coleman, K - 5th Grade Multiple Subject Teacher, Kaiser  
Elementary School;  
10. Jayden Barber, 6th - 8th Grade Dance Teacher, Montera Middle  
School;  
11. Veronica Bravo Gonzalez, K - 5th Grade Bilingual Health Teacher,  
Melrose Leadership Academy Elementary School;  
12. Yamid Valencia Rodriguez, K - 5th Grade Bilingual Multiple Subject  
Teacher, Melrose Leadership Academy Elementary School;  
13. Ines Rivera, Preschool Special Education Extensive Support Needs  
Teacher, Lockwood CDC;  
14. Tuwe Mehn, K - 5th Grade Multiple Subject Teacher, Sankofa United  
Elementary School;  
15. Reeshmah Anderson, K - 5th Grade Mild to Moderate Support Needs  
SDC Teacher, Garfield Elementary School;  
16. Breonna Henry, K - 5th Grade Multiple Subject Teacher, Highland  
Community Elementary School;  
17. Sonya Shumate, K - 5th Grade Multiple Subject Teacher, Bella Vista  
Elementary School;  
18. Sophia Wolfman, K - 5th Grade Bilingual Multiple Subject Teacher,  
Manzanita Community Elementary School;  
19. Diana Garcia, K - 5th Grade Bilingual Multiple Subject Teacher,  
Melrose Leadership Academy Elementary School;  
20. Mark Galbraith, K - 5th Grade Multiple Subject Teacher, Allendale  
Elementary School;  
21. Brandon Mendoza, K - 5th Grade Bilingual Multiple Subject Teacher,  
Esperanza Elementary School;  
22. Kailen Lewis, K - 5th Grade Mild to Moderate Support Needs SDC  
Teacher, Melrose Leadership Academy Elementary School;  
23. Aristides Aties Gonzalez, K - 5th Grade Bilingual Multiple Subject  
English Teacher, Manzanita Seed Elementary School;  
24.  
Anna Matthiesen, 6th - 8th Grade Art Teacher, Roosevelt  
Middle School; and  
25. Teresita McCarthy, K - 5th Grade Extensive Support Needs SDC  
Teacher, Highland Academy Elementary School.  
Attachments:  
S.  
Adoption of the Pupil Discipline Consent Report  
This section is required by state law. For each individual  
pupil case from Closed Session, the Board determines  
whether to expel, grant a suspended expulsion, revoke a  
suspended expulsion order, reinstate,  
readmit, admit a pupil, or take other appropriate  
disciplinary action. Other than was is printed in the public  
agenda, all information regarding an individual pupil case  
cannot be disclosed pursuant to federal and state law.  
None  
T. Adoption of the General Consent Report  
All items appearing on the agenda under "Adoption of the  
General Consent Report(s)" means that all items appearing  
on the agenda under this topic are approved in one motion  
per consent report unless a Board member requests that an  
item be removed and voted on separately or otherwise acted  
upon. Items so removed from a General Consent Report  
shall be considered separately in the agenda immediately  
after that General Consent Report (unless otherwise moved  
with other items by a Board member) 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 General Consent Report(s),  
thereafter, shall be adopted in a single motion per consent  
report.  
Chief, Systems and Services Officer  
T.-1  
School RD, Inc. - Nutrition Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 2, Services  
Agreement 2023-2024 by and between the District and My School RD,  
Inc., Wrightwood, CA, for the latter to participate in a monthly virtual  
meeting to provide guidance to OUSD staff and answer questions related to  
special diets, how to accommodate new students and menu changes,  
including updates on carb counts and allergens; provide advice on new  
students with complex conditions via email as needed, for the unchanged  
term of July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024, in the additional amount of  
$2,400.00, increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount from  
$87,500.00 to $89,900.00. All other terms and conditions of the  
Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 008597  
Requisition No.: VR24-09335  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310-991  
Funding Source: 5310 - Child Nutrition School Program  
Attachments:  
T.-2  
Brothers Restoration, Inc. – Oakland Technical High  
School Boys Gym & Portable Exterior Painting Project  
– Department of Buildings and Grounds  
Approval by the Board of Education of an Award of Bid, rejecting all  
others, if any, and an Agreement Between Owner and Contractor by and  
between the District and Horizon Brothers Restoration, Inc., Rio Linda, CA,  
for the latter to pressure washing, priming, caulking, filling, and painting of all  
surfaces on the Boys Exterior Gym building, portables, window trim, security  
screens, band rails, exterior doors, and as further described, if any, in the Bid  
Form, for the Oakland Technical High School Boys Gym & Portable  
Exterior Painting Project, in the total amount of $148,800.00, which  
includes a general contingency allowance of $30,000.00, with the work  
anticipated to commence on June 27, 2024, and required to be completed  
within sixty days (60), with an anticipated ending date of August 26, 2024.  
Vendor No.: 009060  
Requisition No.: VR24-12288  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9914 305  
Funding Source: Fund 140 Deferred Maintenance  
Attachments:  
T.-3  
Valley Paving, Inc. – Oakland Technical High School  
Asphalt Replacement Project – Department of Buildings  
and Grounds  
Approval by the Board of Education of an Award of Bid, rejecting all  
others, if any, and of an Agreement Between Owner and Contractor by and  
between the District and Silicon Valley Paving, Inc., San Jose, CA., for the  
latter to provide removal and replacement of asphalt within specified areas  
on site, as stated in Bid Document 00 31 01, incorporated herein by  
reference as though fully set forth, for the Oakland Technical High School  
Asphalt Replacement Project, in an amount not to exceed $489,650.00,  
which includes a contingency allowance of $120,000.00, with the work  
anticipated to commence on June 27, 2024, and required to be completed  
within sixty days (60), with an anticipated ending date of August 26, 2024.  
Vendor No.: 009068  
Requisition No.: VR24-12308  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9914 305  
Funding Source: Fund 140 Deferred Maintenance  
Attachments:  
T.-4  
Construction Inc., – Oakland Technical High School -  
Boys Gym Window Replacement Project – Buildings  
and Grounds Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of an Award of Bid, rejecting all  
others, and of an Agreement Between Owner and Contractor by and  
between the District and Pinguelo Construction Inc., Fairfield, CA, for the  
latter to remove and replace eighty-five (85) double hung windows with dual  
pane LOE glass, custom sashes, new ropes, pulleys and weights necessary  
for proper installation for the Oakland Technical High School - Boys Gym  
Window Replacement Project in the lump sum amount of $602,000.00,  
which includes a general contingency allowance of $37,000.00, as the  
lowest responsive, responsible bidder, with the work anticipated to  
commence on June 27, 2024, and to be completed within sixty days (60),  
with an anticipated ending of August 26, 2024.  
Vendor No.: 008194  
Requisition No.: VR24-12414  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9914/305  
Funding Source: Deferred Maintenance 140  
Attachments:  
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Refrigeration dba Pelco Sales & Service - Refrigeration  
Repair & Maintenance Project - Department of  
Nutrition Services  
Approval by the Board of Education of an Award of Bid, rejecting all others  
and of an Agreement for Maintenance by and between the District and  
Apex Refrigeration dba Pelco Sales & Service, Concord, CA, for the latter  
to provide Refrigerator Maintenance Services, including any  
machinery/equipment fixture repairs, as described in more detail in Exhibit A  
attached hereto and incorporated herein, for the Refrigeration Repair &  
Maintenance Project, in the amount not-to-exceed $447,000.00, as the  
lowest responsive and responsible bidder, with work anticipated to  
commence on June 27, 2024, and scheduled to last for three hundred  
sixty-five days (365), with an anticipated ending of June 26, 2025.  
Requisition No.: VR24-12481  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310 991  
Funding Source: Fund 13 Cafeteria Fund  
Attachments:  
T.-6  
On and Enter Into A Contract - Emics, Inc. dba  
InformedK12 - Purchase Agreement - Technology  
Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2324-0253 -  
Declaring It Is In The Best Interest Of The District To Piggyback On And  
Enter Into A Contract With Emics, Inc., dba InformedK12 Properly  
Entered Into Through the Education Technology Joint Powers Authority;  
and of the Purchase Agreement by and between the District and Emics, Inc.,  
dba InformedK12, for Electronic Document Routing Solutions, as described  
therein, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth, for the  
term July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2027, in an amount not to exceed  
$583,083.00 ($194,361.00 annual cost), via the Technology Services  
Department.  
Vendor No.: 001568  
Resource Code-Site No.: 1100-986  
Funding Source: 1100 - State Lottery  
Attachments:  
T.-7  
Bonami Baking Company - Nutrition Services  
Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Fresh Bakery  
Items Contract (RFP #22-138NS) by and between the District and The  
Bonami Baking Company, Pittsburg, CA, for the latter to provide baked  
goods for Nutrition Services Programs, exercising the first of two one-year  
options, renewing the Contract, in an additional amount not to exceed  
$450,000.00, increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount from  
$450,000.00 to $900,000.00 and extending the term of the Agreement  
from July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024 to June 30, 2025. All other terms  
and conditions of the Contract remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 007852  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310-991  
Funding Source: 5310 - Child Nutrition School Program  
Attachments:  
T.-8  
- Gold Star Foods, Inc. - Nutrition Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Grocery  
Products Contract (RFP #22-140NS) by and between the District and  
Gold Star Foods, Ontario, CA, for the latter to provide grocery products  
for Nutrition Services Programs, exercising the first of two one-year options,  
renewing the Contract, in an additional amount not to exceed  
$10,500,000.00, increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount from  
$10,000,000.00 to $20,500,000.00 and extending the term of the  
Agreement from July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024 to June 30, 2025. All  
other terms and conditions of the Contract remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 001859  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310-991  
Funding Source: 5310 - Child School Nutrition Program  
Attachments:  
T.-9  
Crystal Creamery, Inc., Nutrition Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Milk and Dairy  
Products Contract (RFP #22-134NS) by and between the District and  
Crystal Creamery, Inc., Modesto, CA, for the latter to provide milk and  
dairy products for Nutrition Services Programs, exercising the first of two  
one-year options, renewing the Contract, in an additional amount not to  
exceed $850,000.00, increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount from  
$795,000.00 to $1,645,000.00 and extending the term of the Agreement  
from July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024 to June 30, 2025. All other terms  
and conditions of the Contract remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 001249  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310-991  
Funding Source: 5310 - Child Nutrition School Program  
Attachments:  
T.-10  
and Vegetables Supply Agreement - Pacific Rim  
Produce - Nutrition Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Produce, Fresh  
Fruits and Vegetables Supply Agreement (RFP No. 22-131NS) by and  
between the District and Pacific Rim Produce, Alameda, CA, for the latter  
to provide produce, fresh fruits and vegetables for Nutrition Services  
Programs, exercising the first of two one-year options, renewing the  
Contract, in an amount not to exceed $1,900,000.00, increasing the  
cumulative cost including the first option from $1,8000,000.00 to  
$3,7000,000.00, and extending the term of the Agreement from July 1,  
2023 through June 30, 2024 to June 30, 2025. All other terms and  
conditions of the Contract remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 003248  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310-991  
Funding Source: 5310 Child Nutrition School Program  
Attachments:  
T.-11  
Individual FoodService - Nutrition Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Food Services  
Supplies Contract (RFP #22-138NS) by and between the District and  
Individual FoodService, Bell, CA, for the latter to provide food service  
supplies for Nutrition Services Programs, exercising the first of two one-year  
options, renewing the Contract, in an additional amount not to exceed  
$1,650,000.00, increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount from  
$1,650,000.00 to $3,300,000.00 and extending the term of the Agreement  
from July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024 to June 30, 2025. All other terms  
and conditions of the Contract remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 006804  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310-991  
Funding Source: 5310 - Child School Nutrition Program  
Attachments:  
T.-12  
Under Armour (UA) Eat.Learn.Play. Foundation -  
Division of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Agreement For Donated  
Gymnasium Improvements by and between the District and Under Armour  
(UA), Eat.Learn.Play. Foundation, via AllSport (UA Agent), accepting from  
the Foundation refurbishment of the Courts in the gymnasiums of  
McClymonds High School, Madison Park Academy, Oakland Technical  
High School Girls Gym, Oakland Technical High School Boys Gym,  
Roosevelt Middle School and Montera Middle School, as described in  
Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth,  
commencing June 27th, 2024 and expires on the date on which all of the  
Services to be provided by AllSport for the Project, as described in Exhibit  
A, have been completed to the satisfaction of District, and all periods of  
warranty hereunder, if any, have expired, at no cost to the District.  
Attachments:  
T.-13  
On and Enter Into A Contract – EMS LINQ LLC  
(TITAN) - Purchase Agreement - Nutrition Services  
Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution 2324-0254 Declaring It  
Is In The Best Interest Of The District To Piggyback On And Enter Into A  
Contract With EMS LINQ LLC (TITAN) Properly Entered Into Through  
the Education Technology Joint Powers Authority; and of the Purchase  
Agreement by and between the District and With EMS LINQ LLC  
(TITAN), Nutrition Management System Software, as described therein,  
incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth, for the term July 1,  
2024 to June 30, 2025, in an amount not to exceed $169,442.50, via the  
Nutrition Services Department.  
Vendor No.: 006458  
Resource Code-Site No.: 5310/991  
Funding Source: 5310 Child Nutrition School Program  
Attachments:  
Chief Business Officer  
T.-14  
Incident Training and Consulting - Risk Management  
Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2023-2024  
by and between the District and Consortium Critical Incident Training and  
Consulting, Bradenton, FL, for the latter to provide 27 hours of support, via  
Zoom and/or telephone, to site staff in completion of Workplace Violence  
Prevention Plan required pursuant to CA SB 553, via Risk Management  
Department, for the period of May 15, 2024, through June 30, 2024, in an  
amount not to exceed $7,816.25.  
Vendor No.: 008594  
Requisition No.: VR24-11779  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0000-987  
Funding Source: General Purpose-unrestricted  
Attachments:  
T.-15  
Incident Training and Consulting - Risk Management  
Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2023-2024  
by and between the District and Consortium Critical Incident Training and  
Consulting, Bradenton, FL, for the latter to provide a three hour in-person  
seminar named Critical Issues in Campus Safety (CICS), designated to train  
staff and give tools to assist in a wide variety of emergency situations, including  
exposure to case studies and practical exercises that will allow application of  
the principles taught in class and.Q&A during and after the training, via Risk  
Management Department, on May 24, 2024, in an amount not to exceed  
$4,200.00.  
Vendor No.: 008594  
Requisition No.: VR24-12402  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0000-987  
Funding Source: General Purpose-unrestricted  
Attachments:  
T.-16  
- Application for Funding - Fiscal Year 2024-2025 -  
Chief Business Officer  
Approval by the Board of Education of the Consolidated Application and  
Reporting System (CARS) 2024-2025 Application for Funding and  
authorizing the Superintendent of Schools, or designee, to submit said  
Application to the California Department of Education (CDE).  
Attachments:  
Chief, Talent  
T.-17  
Resources Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Personnel Report No. 2324-0011 -  
Talent/Human Resources Department.  
Attachments:  
T.-18  
Agreement - Touro University - Talent/Human  
Resources Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Memorandum of Understanding and  
Interagency Agreement (MOU or Agreement) for an Intern Partnership  
Program and Practica Program - applying to credentials in K-12 Teaching,  
including Multiple Subjects, Single Subjects, Designated Subjects, and Special  
Education Categories, including Added or Supplementary Authorizations;  
including Pupil Personnel Services in Communicative Sciences & Disorders,  
Mental Health & Wellness, Counseling & Guidance, Educational Therapy,  
Administration, and other Pupil Personnel Services credentials and  
certifications, as may be specified; including Fieldwork Experience for Master  
of Arts or Science and other Graduate-Level Degrees or Certifications with  
Emphasis in Pupil Personnel Services; including Fieldwork Experience for  
Pre-Credential Candidate Undergraduate Students - is entered into by and  
between Oakland University School District (District or OUSD), a public  
school district in the State of California, County of Alameda, and Touro  
University (University or TU) [Vallejo, CA], a California nonprofit, private  
university - for the term July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2029, at no cost to the  
District other than for Teacher Interns who are deemed District employees  
and are paid from District funds associated with said employment.  
Attachments:  
T.-19  
Interagency Agreement - Alliant International University  
Incorporated - Talent/Human Resources  
Approval by the Board of Education of Supplemental Memorandum of  
Understanding and Interagency Agreement (MOU or Agreement), regarding  
University Programs - tuition costs, application and eligibility requirements for  
Oakland Unified School District employees, and the communications plan  
concerning those Programs [as covered in the Master MOU under  
consideration for the same term for an Intern Partnership Program and  
Practica Program - applying to credentials in K-12 Teaching, including  
Multiple Subjects, Single Subjects, Designated Subjects, and Special Education  
Categories, including Added or Supplementary authorizations; including Pupil  
Personnel Services in Communicative Sciences & Disorders, Mental Health  
& Wellness, Counseling & Guidance, Educational Therapy, Administration,  
and other Pupil Personnel Services credentials and certifications, as may be  
specified; including Fieldwork Experience for Master of Arts or Science and  
other Graduate-Level Degrees or Certifications with Emphasis in Pupil  
Personnel Services; including Fieldwork Experience for Pre-Credential  
Candidate Undergraduate students]- is entered into by and between Oakland  
Unified School District (District or OUSD), a public school district in the State  
of California, County of Alameda, and Alliant International University,  
incorporated (University or AIU) [San Francisco, CA], a private, for-profit  
California Benefit Corporation - for the term January 1, 2024 through June 30,  
2029, at no cost to the District other than for Teacher Interns who are  
deemed District employees and are paid from District funds associated with  
said employment.  
Attachments:  
T.-20  
Talent/Human Resources Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of an Agreement for Services by  
and between the Tides Center (TC) and District, working in Alameda  
County in partnership with Berkeley City College (referred to hereafter  
as "Alameda BCC OUSD (ELL)" partnership), for the latter [District] to  
provide the following English Language Learning (ELL) services to  
ECEPTS' sponsored registered apprentices:  
- OJT Support Staff (e.g., Mentors and Mentor Coordinator, Success  
Coordinators, Mental Health Services, Other OJT-Related Support  
Staff);  
- RSI Support Staff (e.g., Embedded Tutors, Academic Counselors, Live  
Translators, Other RSI-Related Support Staff),  
with TC reimbursing the District in a not to exceed amount of  
$40,481.00, as delineated in Exhibit A - Budget, incorporated herein by  
reference as though fully set forth, for the period of January 1, 2024 to  
December 31, 2024.  
Attachments:  
T.-21  
Agreement - Alliant International University -  
Talent/Human Resources Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Memorandum of Understanding and  
Interagency Agreement (MOU or Agreement) for an Intern Partnership  
Program and Practica Program - applying to credentials in K-12 Teaching,  
including Multiple Subjects, Single Subjects, Designated Subjects, and Special  
Education Categories, including Added or Supplementary Authorizations;  
including Pupil Personnel Services in Communicative Sciences & Disorders,  
Mental Health & Wellness, Counseling & Guidance, Educational Therapy,  
Administration, and other Pupil Personnel Services credentials and  
certifications, as may be specified; including Fieldwork Experience for Master  
of Arts or Science and other Graduate-Level Degrees or Certifications with  
Emphasis in Pupil Personnel Services; including Fieldwork Experience for  
Pre-Credential Candidate Undergraduate Students - is entered into by and  
between Oakland Unified School District (District or OUSD), a public school  
district in the State of California, County of Alameda, and Alliant International  
University (University or AIU) [San Franciso, CA], a private, for-profit  
California Benefit Corporation - for the term July 1, 2024 through June 30,  
2029, at no cost to the District other than for Teacher Interns who are  
deemed District employees and are paid from District funds associated with  
said employment.  
Attachments:  
T.-22  
Talent/Human Resources Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of an Agreement for Services by  
and between the Tides Center (TC) and District, working in Alameda  
County in partnership with Berkeley City College (referred to hereafter  
as "Alameda BCC OUSD (ELL)" partnership), for the latter [District] to  
provide the following English Language Learning (ELL) services to  
ECEPTS' sponsored registered apprentices:  
-RSI Support Staff (e.g., Embedded Tutors, Academic Counselors, Live  
Translators, Other RSI-Related Support Staff); and  
-RSI Supports and Services (e.g., Textbooks, Tuition, Student Fees,  
Program Materials, Non-Salaried Embedded Tutors, Technology, etc.),  
with TC reimbursing the District in a not to exceed amount of  
$83,700.00, as delineated in Exhibit A - Budget, incorporated herein by  
reference as though fully set forth, for the period of January 1, 2024 to  
December 31, 2024.  
Attachments:  
T.-23  
Safety - Chief of Staff, and Resident, School Counselor -  
High School Network/Talent Division  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2324-0190 - Creation  
of Job Descriptions - Executive Director, Safety - Chief of Staff and Resident,  
School Counselor - High School Network/Talent Division.  
Attachments:  
T.-24  
Child Development Permit Teachers - Reduction in  
Force Due to Lack of Funds and/or Lack of Work -  
Talent/Human Resources Department  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2324-0192 -  
Amendment of Notice of Layoff: Classified Employees and Child  
Development Permit Teachers - Reduction In Force Due to Lack of  
Funds and/or Lack of Work - Talent/Human Resources - 2024 -2025  
Fiscal Year.  
Attachments:  
T.-25  
to a Reduction of Particular Kinds of Service -  
2024-2025 Fiscal Year  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2324-0191 -  
Amendment of Eliminate Certificated Positions Due to a Reduction of  
Particular Kinds of Service - 2024 - 2025 Fiscal Year.  
Attachments:  
Chief Academic Officer  
T.-26  
Hospital & Research Center at Oakland dba UCSF  
Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland - School-Based  
Health Centers - Community Schools and Student  
Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Memorandum of Understanding  
- No Cost by and between the District and Children’s Hospital and  
Research Center at Oakland dba UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital  
Oakland, Oakland, CA, for the latter through its school-based health  
centers, will work with identified OUSD schools to help meet the medical  
health, mental health, health education and youth development needs of  
OUSD students; will work toward providing a holistic set of wrap-around  
services that remove barriers to learning and ensure increased access to care  
(“Services”), as more expressly stated in the Scope of Services including  
School-Based Health Center Services, Schools Served, and Student  
Services, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth, via the  
Community Schools and Student Services Department, for the period July  
1, 2023 through June 30, 2027, at no cost to the District.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
T.-27  
Community Schools and Student Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a DocuSign Master Services  
Agreement (Quote No. Q-01462839) by and between the District and  
DocuSign, Inc., San Francisco, CA, for the latter to provide its eSignature  
Business Pro Edition for SFDC - Envelope Subs and Premier Support  
Products, for the Expanded Learning and Community Partnerships Offices,  
in the Community Schools and Student Services Department, for the  
period May 15, 2024 through May 14, 2025, in an amount not to exceed  
$14,271.93.  
Funding Source: 21st Century After School Safety and Enrichment for  
Teens Grant  
Attachments:  
T.-28  
Schools and Student Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Dr. Darrick Smith, Stockton, CA, for the latter to  
work with a group of 115 after school site coordinators and agency  
directors during the Expanded Learning Summer Institute, held the week  
July 21,2024 through July 24, 2024, around creating after school  
programming focused on climate and culture, safety, and nurturing joyful  
spaces, via the Community Schools and Student Services Department, for  
the period July 22, 2024 through July 26, 2024, in an amount not to exceed  
$2,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 004777  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opportunities Program  
Attachments:  
T.-29  
Schools and Student Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Kim Woolley, Oakland, CA, for the latter to  
support the arts administration of the Office of Expanded Learning's Arts  
Enrichment Initiative in service of 18 school sites with 350 students  
engaged in high quality arts experiences 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  
July 1, 2024 through January 31, 2025, in an amount not to exceed  
$65,100.00.  
Vendor No.: 008219  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opportunities Program  
Attachments:  
T.-30  
Center - Summer Learning Programs - Markham  
Elementary School - 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 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 Markham Elementary School, via the  
Community Schools and Student Services Department, for the period June  
10, 2024 through July 19, 2024, in an amount not to exceed $119,716.80.  
Vendor No.: 001496  
Requisition No.: VR24-12099  
Resource Code-Site No.: 3225-937  
Funding Source: Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief  
III Program  
Attachments:  
T.-31  
- California Community Schools Partnership Program -  
Cohort 3 - Community Schools and Student Services  
Department  
Approval by the Board of Education, pursuant to Board Policy 3290, of the  
District's 2023-24 California Community Schools Partnership Program:  
Implementation Grant application to the California Department of Education  
seeking funding in the amount of $9,497,293.94 from the California  
Community Schools Partnership Program (CCSPP), Cohort 3, to support  
CCSPP goals at District elementary schools for the period of July 1, 2024  
through June 30, 2029.  
Attachments:  
T.-32  
– Special Education Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and between  
the District and Thriving Students Collective, Inc., Lafayette, CA, for the latter  
to provide asynchronous professional development bundles focused on  
educator burnout, anxiety, and executive functions for 230 educators and  
300 licenses for parents/caregivers to have access to ThriveHive TV, a  
subscription with short, on-demand videos focused on mental health,  
disability access, self-care and setting household routines; access to usage  
analytics though the vendor's platform for these services, via the Special  
Education Department, for the period of July 1, 2024 through June 30,  
2025, in an amount not to exceed $114,292.50.  
Vendor No.: 008013  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6500-975  
Funding Source: Special Education Funding  
Attachments:  
T.-33  
Classroom - 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 the Center for the Collaborative Classroom,  
Alameda, CA, for the latter to provide training, coaching, and evaluation of  
the District’s early literacy tutors as they implement SIPPS instruction  
across elementary summer learning sites, as described in Exhibit A of the  
Agreement, via the Community Schools and Student Services Department,  
incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth, for the period  
June 10, 2024 through August 1, 2024, in an amount not to exceed  
$7,900.00.  
Vendor No.: 001014  
Requisition No.: VR24-12300  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opportunities Program  
Attachments:  
T.-34  
Agreements with Nonpublic, Nonsectarian  
School/Agency Services - Students of Special Education  
Program - School Year 2024-2025 – Special Education  
Department  
Adoption by the Board of Education of Resolution Number 2324-0251 -  
Master Agreements or Contracts and Individual Service Agreements with  
Nonpublic, Nonsectarian School/Agency Services for Students of Special  
Education Program - School Year 2024-2025 in a cumulative amount not to  
exceed $74,740,000.00.  
__________  
Attachment “A” - Nonpublic Schools - $10,900,000.00  
Attachment “B” - Nonpublic Agencies - $63,840,000.00  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6500-975  
Funding Source: Special Education  
Attachments:  
T.-35  
Community Schools and Student Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Community Initiatives, Oakland, CA, for the latter  
to hire Marcus Strother to work with a group of 115 after school site  
coordinators and agency directors during the Expanded Leaming Summer  
Institute to be held the week of July 22, 2004, whose participation will  
impact program planning and implementation at 83 District school sites, with  
best practices highlighted to include, but not be limited to, fostering aligned  
climate and culture, student safety, and nurturing joyful spaces to ensure that  
students feel safe and supported during after school programming, via the  
Community Schools and Student Services Department, for the period July  
22, 2024 through July 26, 2024, in an amount not to exceed $1,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 001155  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opportunities Program  
Attachments:  
T.-36  
Learning Summer Institute - Community Schools and  
Student Services Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Mindful Life Project, Richmond, CA, for the latter  
to provide facilitators to deliver two Social-Emotional Learning Workshops  
to an audience of up to 30 after school site coordinators per session as  
part of the week-long Summer Institute for all comprehensive after school  
partner lead agencies, via the Community Schools and Student Services  
Department, for the period July 22, 2024 through July 26, 2024, in an  
amount not to exceed $1,500.00.  
Vendor No.: 007985  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opportunities Program  
Attachments:  
T.-37  
Alameda County - City of Oakland Children's Health  
Initiative (Measure AA Funds) - Early Childhood  
Education Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 2, Contract for  
Services (Contract No. PS-CHI-2324-225) by and between First 5 Alameda  
County, Alameda, CA, and the District, as follows;  
1. By changing TERM from “July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024” to “July 1, 2023 to  
June 30, 2027”,  
2. Section III, TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PAYMENT AND  
ACCOUNTABILITY REQUIREMENTS-- EXHIBIT B, is deleted and  
replaced in its entirety by:  
The total amount to be paid to Contractor under this Agreement shall not  
exceed the sum of  
$52,268,739 (FY 2023-27) and First 5 shall, under no circumstances, be  
required to pay in excess of  
that amount. The not-to-exceed amount for FY 2024-25 is $14,497,296, which  
includes a baseline  
budget of $12,022,896 and one-time costs of $2,474,400. Allocations and  
not-to-exceed amounts  
for FY 2025-26 and FY 2026-27 will be based on the baseline budget  
established for FY 2024-25  
($12,022,896). First 5 reserves the right to adjust the annual allocation based  
on the Contractor’s  
program and budget performance. Budgets and allocations are subject to  
approval by the City of  
Oakland, et seq. and  
3.-11., incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth;  
and except for those changes expressly specified in this Amendment (No. 2),  
all other provisions, requirements, conditions, and sections of the Agreement  
shall remain in full force and effect, with this Amendment (No. 2) effective  
July 1, 2024.  
Funding Source: First Five of Alameda County  
Attachments:  
T.-38  
East Bay Agency for Children - Rudsdale Continuation  
High School  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2023-2024 by and between the District and East Bay Agency for  
Children, Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide .5 FTE for additional  
therapeutic and case management services, allowing the clinician to  
additionally offer therapy to non-Medi-Cal and Medi-Cal transitioning  
students, while concurrently maintaining active full-scope Medi-Cal  
services, at Rudsdale Continuation High School, for the unchanged term of  
July 7, 2023, through June 28, 2024, in the additional amount of $18,250.00,  
increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount from $72,500.00 to  
$90,750.00. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in  
full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 001473  
Requisition No.: VR24-11632  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6332-352  
Funding Source: CCSPP Implementation Grant  
Attachments:  
T.-39  
Group (KCG) - Office of Equity  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2023-2024 by  
and between the District and Khepera Curriculum Group (KCG), Vallejo,  
CA, for the latter to support the District’s Office of Equity and Elementary  
Academic team to develop a tiered approach of support for teachers and  
administrators to respond to hate speech, specifically the n-word, via  
Office of Equity, for the period of May 15, 2024 through June 28, 2024, in an  
amount not to exceed $15,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 008627  
Requisition No.: VR24-12340  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0006-929  
Funding Source: S&C Carryover  
Attachments:  
T.-40  
Parallel Learning - Linked Learning Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2023-2024 by and between the District and Parallel Learning,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide collaboration and technical support  
to the High School Network Linked Learning Office work-based learning  
team to improves pathway teachers practice and experiences for  
students, leading to improved graduation rates for students and families.  
Industry and community partners’ internship programming quality, for the  
unchanged term of July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024, in the additional  
amount of $40,000.00, increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount  
from $60,000.00, to $100,000.00. All other terms and conditions of the  
Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 008028  
Requisition No.: VR24-08162  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6387-912  
Funding Source: CTE Incentive Grant  
Attachments:  
T.-41  
Amy McDonald Crudo - Linked Learning Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2023-2024 by and between the District and Amy McDonald  
Crudo, Oakland, CA, for the latter to customize and apply technical  
formatting rules to OUSD high school Education Improvement Plans for  
Measures N and H; review Commission documents for consistent language  
and prepare documents for public presentation at commission meetings;  
and support with the Measure N Annual Report and updating of key forms  
and documents for the 2024-25 year, for the period of January 23, 2024  
through June 30, 2024, in the additional amount of $5,000.00, increasing  
the Agreement not to exceed amount from $20,000.00 to $25,000.00. All  
other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and  
effect.  
Vendor No.: 008870  
Requisition No.: VR24-12119  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9333-912  
Funding Source: Measure N  
Attachments:  
T.-42  
AlciDesigns & Consulting - Linked Learning  
Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2023-2024 by and between the District and AlciDesigns &  
Consulting, El Sobrante, CA, for the latter to support with all logistics  
associated with the College & Career for All Initiative, in the additional  
amount of $5,100.00, increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount  
from $7,800.00 to $12,900.00, for the unchanged term of September 30,  
2023 through June 30, 2024, via the Linked Learning Department. All other  
terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 008264  
Requisition No.: VR24-11505  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9333-912  
Funding Source: Measure N  
Attachments:  
T.-43  
John Watkins - Linked Learning Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2023-2024 by and between the District and John Watkins,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide work on agenda development for  
Measures N and H Commission meetings; document preparation for  
Measures N and H Commission meetings; Measures N and H team meeting  
agendas, facilitation, follow-Up; agenda development for Measures N and  
H Executive Commissioner meetings; strategic advising; and, general  
project management, as requested, in the additional amount of $5,250.00,  
increasing the Agreement not to exceed amount from $41,250.00 to  
$46,500.00, for the period of September 30, 2023 through June 30, 2024. All  
other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and  
effect  
Vendor No.: 008679  
Requisition No.: VR24-12258  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9333-912  
Funding Source: Measure N  
Attachments:  
T.-44  
Community Schools and Student Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Oakland Public Education Fund, Oakland, CA, for  
the latter to support the Expanded Learning Office with providing stipends  
for outside readers that will support the Request for Proposals process for  
After School Lead agencies; and support with high school student stipends  
related to the mentorship program and growth of high school coaches, via  
the Community Schools and Student Services Department, for the period  
July 1, 2024 through January 31, 2025, in an amount not to exceed  
$25,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opportunities Program  
Attachments:  
T.-45  
After School Safety and Mental Health - Community  
Schools and Student Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Mumford and Associates, LLC, Little Rock, AR, for  
the latter to lead the project, focusing on mental health awareness and  
safety training for afterschool program providers, continuing the efforts  
initiated in the previous Contract, as described in Exhibit A of the  
Agreement, incorporated herein be references as though fully set forth,  
via the Community Schools and Student Services Department, for the  
period July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025, in an amount not to exceed  
$80,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 008104  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opportunities Program  
Attachments:  
T.-46  
SPG Therapy & Education - Expanded Learning  
Program - Community Schools and Student Services  
Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and The Speech Pathology Group dba SPG Therapy &  
Education, Walnut Creek, CA, for the latter to provide Registered Behavior  
Technicians to support students with disabilities during expanded  
learning programs on an as needed basis, 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  
July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025, in an amount not to exceed $101,700.00.  
Vendor No.: 004031  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opportunities Program  
Attachments:  
T.-47  
SPF Therapy & Education - Expanded Learning  
Program - Community Schools and Student Services  
Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and The Speech Pathology Group dba SPG Therapy &  
Education, Walnut Creek, CA, for the latter to employ a Board Certified  
Behavioral Analyst to support Registered Behavior Technicians working in  
the District as well as providing staff training and consultation, 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 July 1, 2024 through June 30,  
2025, in an amount not to exceed $31,768.00.  
Vendor No.: 004031  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opportunities Program  
Attachments:  
T.-48  
& Counseling Services, PC – Special Education  
Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and GROW Psychological Assessment & Counseling  
Services, PC, Lafayette, CA, for the latter to provide live professional  
development focused on disability basics, Autism evidence-based  
practices, classroom behavior supports, supporting coping skills, and  
executive functioning, including 12 live professional development  
sessions for classroom educators, two half-day Professional Development  
(PD) day sessions for support staff, four half-day expert facilitator sessions  
for new teachers, and ongoing support with planning and, feedback  
collection from the vendor, via the Special Education Department, for the  
period of July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025, in an amount not to exceed  
$57,812.50.  
Vendor No.: 008465  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6500-975  
Funding Source: Special Education Funding  
Attachments:  
T.-49  
Education Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Welligent, LLC, Tampa, FL, for the latter to  
provide ongoing maintenance and support of the Electronic Health  
Records System (EHRS) for the Health Services Department to maintain  
student health records (e.g. medical orders, medical charting) and to  
ensure Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)  
compliance in the storage and access of personally-identifiable health  
information via the Special Education Department, for the period of July 1,  
2024 through June 30, 2025, in an amount not to exceed $67,405.90.  
Vendor No.: 007559  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0000-968  
Funding Source: Health Services Funding  
Attachments:  
T.-50  
Expanded Learning Programs - Community Schools and  
Student Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Be the Change Consulting, Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to provide a Summer Else to Full Day BIC Training, Build Intentional  
Communities Starter Kits, Building Intentional Communities, Restorative  
Behavior Guidance Site Coordinator Cohort (4 sessions), BIC Skill Building  
Training Series (5 sessions), as described in the Scope of Work of the  
Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth, via the  
Community Schools and Student Services Department, for the period July 1,  
2024 through June 30, 2025, in an amount not to exceed $84,900.00.  
Vendor No.: 000650  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opportunities Program  
Attachments:  
T.-51  
Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Rachel Hart, San Leandro, CA, for the latter to  
provide speech and language to students with Individualized Education  
Programs (IEPs), IEP meetings, Progress Reports, MediCal billing;  
assessments for Special Education that are legally binding and specified  
on individual student IEPs; communicate with families, staff and students  
via the Special Education Department, for the period of July 1, 2024  
through June 30, 2025, in an amount not to exceed $114,500.00.  
Vendor No.: 007264  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6500-975  
Funding Source: Special Education Funding  
Attachments:  
T.-52  
Sonja Biggs Educational Services, Inc. - Special  
Education Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2023-2024 by and between the District and Sonja Biggs  
Educational Services, Inc., Gilroy, CA, extending the term of Agreement  
from December 7, 2023 through June 30, 2024 to June 30, 2025, for the  
latter to provide or continue to serve as a a Teacher of the Visually  
Impaired (TVI) to complete legally mandated assessments and deliver  
services for students who have documented or suspected visual  
impairments, through participation in Individual Education Program (IEP)  
meetings, complete progress reports, maintain service logs, serve  
students, and communicate with families, staff, and students, via Special  
Education Department at a cost not to exceed $50,000.00 (during term). All  
other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and  
effect.  
Vendor No.: 007411  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6500-975  
Funding Source: Special Education Funding  
Attachments:  
T.-53  
LightHouse for the Blind, Little Learner Program -  
Special Education Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2023-2024 by and between the District and LightHouse for the  
Blind, Little Learner Program, San Francisco, CA, extending the term of the  
Agreement from July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024 to June 30, 2027, for  
the latter to continue to provide Part C Vision Services to infants, toddlers,  
birth to age 3, and their families, via Special Education Department at a  
cost not to exceed $49,900.00 (during term). All other terms and  
conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 008513  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6500-975  
Funding Source: Special Education Funding  
Attachments:  
T.-54  
Transcribing Mariners - Special Education Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement 2022-2023 by and between the District and Transcribing  
Mariners, Edmond, OK, extending the term of the Agreement from July 1,  
2023 through June 30, 2024 to June 30, 2025, for the latter to provide  
Braille transcribing services that may consist of printing material in Braille  
Transcription, Tactile Graphic Creation, Production in embossing,  
thermoform, binding, and provide digital files of any curriculum, worksheet,  
educational material for students in the District who are blind and use Braille,  
via Special Education Department at a cost not to exceed $40,000.00  
(during term). All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full  
force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 008243  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6500-975  
Funding Source: Special Education Funding  
Attachments:  
T.-55  
Special Education Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and The Bay Speech and Play, Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to provide services to students with Individualized Education  
Programs (IEPs), IEP meetings, Progress Reports, Medi-Cal billing,  
assessment for Special Education, general Case Management duties,  
communication with school staff, parents, students, outside providers,  
professional development and all duties associated with the role of a  
school based Speech Language Pathologist, via the Special Education  
Department, for the period of July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025, in an  
amount not to exceed $114,500.00.  
Vendor No.: 008519  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6500-975  
Funding Source: Special Education Funding  
Attachments:  
T.-56  
Sponsors dba West Oakland Cultural Action Network -  
Office of Equity  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement 2023-2024  
by and between the District and Alkebulan Fiscal Sponsors dba West  
Oakland Cultural Action Network, Oakland, CA, for the latter to lead ten  
Black Liberation Walking Tours for OUSD students and staff [to  
incorporate West Oakland’s rich history into social studies curriculum];  
support professional development for teachers participating in BLWT; and  
consult on curriculum development for Ethnic Studies Teachers, via the  
Office of Equity, for the term December 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024, in  
an amount not to exceed $10,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 008257  
Requisition No.: VR24-04918  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0006-929  
Funding Source: S&C Carryover  
Attachments:  
T.-57  
Special Education Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Better Together Audiology, Oakland, CA, for the  
latter to provide audiological services that include assessment of the impact  
of the hearing loss on the student's ability to access their education,  
recommendations, fitting, and monitoring hearing assistive technology,  
training staff on proper use, implementation and basic troubleshooting of  
hearing devices, consultation to staff and families on how to support students  
who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing, and making recommendations for  
environmental modifications, via the Special Education Department, for the  
period of July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025, in an amount not to exceed  
$114,500.00.  
Vendor No.: 008709  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6500-975  
Funding Source: Special Education Funding  
Attachments:  
T.-58  
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 Soccer Without Borders, 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, as described in Exhibit A of the Agreement,  
incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth, for the  
Summer Learning Program at International Community Elementary School,  
via the Community Schools and Student Services Department, for the  
period July 8, 2024 through July 19, 2024, in an amount not to exceed  
$85,512.00.  
Vendor No.: 003978  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opportunities Program  
Attachments:  
T.-59  
David Asheba Wilson - Community Schools and Student  
Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Oakland Public Education Fund, Oakland, CA, for  
the latter to hire local musician David Asheba Wilson to implement twelve  
interactive after school assemblies/concerts for students in the after school  
programs at various school sites throughout the District over the course of  
the 2024-2025 School Year focusing on TK-2nd grades, via the  
Community Schools and Student Services Department, for the period July  
1, 2024 through June 1, 2025, in an amount not to exceed $15,900.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opportunities Program  
Attachments:  
T.-60  
Emily Lackman - Community Schools and Student  
Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Oakland Public Education Fund, Oakland, CA, for  
the latter to hire Emily Lackman to implement twelve interactive after  
school assemblies/concerts for students in the after school programs  
throughout the District during the 2024-2025 school year focusing on  
TK-2nd grades, via the Community Schools and Student Services  
Department, for the period August 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025, in an  
amount not to exceed $12,600.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opportunity Programs  
Attachments:  
T.-61  
Miguel Fonseca - Community Schools and Student  
Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Oakland Public Education Fund, Oakland, CA, for  
the latter to hire Miguel "DJ Hightop" Fonseca to implement twelve  
interactive after school assemblies/concerts for students in the after school  
programs at various school sites throughout the District over the course of  
the 2024-2025 School Year, via the Community Schools and Student  
Services Department, for the period August 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025,  
in an amount not to exceed $15,900.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opportunities Program  
Attachments:  
T.-62  
Omega Brooks - Community Schools and Student  
Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Oakland Public Education Fund, Oakland, CA, for  
the latter to hire Omega Brooks to provide arts administration and  
program evaluations for eighteen after school arts enrichment initiative  
partnerships over the course of the 2024-2025 School Year, via the  
Community Schools and Student Services Department, for the period July  
1, 2024 through June 30, 2025, in an amount not to exceed $75,000.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opportunities Program  
Attachments:  
T.-63  
Senay Dennis - Community Schools and Student  
Services Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Oakland Public Education Fund, Oakland, CA, for  
the latter to hire Senay Dennis to implement a visual arts mural design class  
and lead students through the process of mural creation for up to two days  
per week, up to twenty students per class, two hours per class at Ralph J.  
Bunche Academy, Oakland Technical High School, and Claremont Middle  
School, via the Community Schools and Student Services Department, for  
the period August 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025, in an amount not to  
exceed $95,675.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opportunities Program  
Attachments:  
T.-64  
Youth Beat - Community Schools and Student Services  
Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Services Agreement by and  
between the District and Oakland Public Education Fund, Oakland, CA, for  
the latter to hire Youth Beat to provide after school program video arts  
production, animation and/or photography up to two days a week, for up to  
twenty students per class for up to two hours per class at Edna Brewer  
Middle School, Coliseum College Preparatory Academy, Madison Park  
Academy Upper Campus, La Escuelita Elementary School, Street  
Academy, and Castlemont High School, via the Community Schools and  
Student Services Department, for the period August 1, 2024 through  
December 31, 2024, in an amount not to exceed $87,539.00.  
Vendor No.: 003143  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opportunities Program  
Attachments:  
T.-65  
Amendment No. 1, Data Sharing Agreement 2023-2024  
– CAB Publishing Company, LLC – Special Education  
Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Services  
Agreement (SA) 2023-2024 and Amendment No. 1, Data Sharing  
Agreement (DSA) 2023-2024, each, by and between the District and CAB  
Publishing Company, LLC, Leesburg, VA, extending the contract term of  
each from March 15, 2024 through June 30, 2024 to October 31, 2024, for  
the latter to continue to provide services by the SA, of an in depth audit of  
special education records as it pertains to the significant disproportionality of  
African-American/black students identified under the classification of Other  
Health Impairment in order to review referral, evaluation, and eligibility  
practices used by relevant Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) staff  
and provide detailed feedback on any areas of the process that could be  
contributing to the significant disproportionality identified by the California  
Department of Education (CDE) and provide suggestions for improvement  
on how to promote equity through special education practices and  
evaluation, in an unchanged amount not to exceed $35,000.00, and, under  
the DSA, the terms and conditions of the District’s transmission of or sharing  
of pupil data with CABPC, and the protection by CABPC, of such data, for  
the same term as SA, via the Special Education Department. All other  
terms and conditions of the Agreements remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 008896  
Resource Code-Site No.: 6500-975  
Funding Source: Special Education Funding  
Attachments:  
T.-66  
Agreement - Urban Institute Evaluation - Research,  
Assessment, and Data Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of a No Cost Services Agreement  
(SA) and Data Sharing Agreement (DSA), both, by and between the District  
and Urban Institute, Washington, DC, for the latter under the SA to  
conduct a process and impact evaluation of the Department of Violence  
Prevention-led Measure Z interventions, including the School-Site  
Violence Intervention and Prevention (VIP) Teams, as described in Exhibit  
A of the SA, at no cost, for the period of April 3, 2024 through July 30, 2025,  
and under the DSA, the terms and conditions of the District’s transmission  
of or sharing of pupil data with the Urban Institute and the protection by  
the Urban Institute, of such data, for the same term as the SA, via the  
Community Schools and Student Services.  
Funding Source: 0000  
Attachments:  
T.-67  
High School  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Memorandum of Understanding  
by and between District and Swiirl, Inc., Newark, Delaware, for the latter  
to pilot an art pilot program where brands are introduced to various  
schools by the latter, with this MOU setting out the mutual goal of OUSD’s  
participation in the Pilot at Skyline High School. for the period of July 1,  
2024 through June 30, 2025, at no cost to the District.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
T.-68  
Mathematical Sciences Institute - Academics and  
Instruction Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Memorandum of Understanding  
by and between Simons Laufer (SL) Mathematical Sciences Institute,  
Berkeley, CA, for the latter to provide and distribute math-related library  
books for 60 OUSD school libraries, valued at approximately $350/school,  
pursuant to terms and conditions enumerated in the Agreement, for the  
period of June 1, 2024 through May 31, 2025, at no cost to the District.  
Funding Source: No Fiscal Impact  
Attachments:  
T.-69  
Islander IKUNA Crew Club - McClymonds High School  
Approval of Board of Education of Resolution No. 2324-0228 - Authorization for  
Approval of Student Travel - by school site McClymonds High School for eight  
9th-12th grade students to visit the University of Hawaii, Hilo, HI, for the period  
of July 7, 2024 through July 13, 2024.  
Funding Source: Expanded learning Opportunities Program (ELOP)  
Attachments:  
T.-70  
Translation Middle School Math Acceleration -  
Blueprint Schools Network - Middle School Network  
Approval by the Board of Education of Award of RFP #24-142MSN,  
rejecting all others, if any, and approval of a Services Agreement -  
Translation Middle School Math Acceleration, by and between the  
District and Blueprint Schools Network, Needham, MA (Parties), for the  
latter to accelerates academic achievement by providing students with  
targeted, small group instruction, with a student to Fellow ratio of no  
more than 4 to 1, with a 45-60 minute math tutorial each day that  
supplements what pupils are learning in their primary math class, as  
described in Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein by  
reference as though fully set forth, via the Middle School Network, in  
the amount of $725,000.00, for the term of July 1, 2024 through June  
30, 2025.  
Funding Source: S&C Carryover Fund  
Attachments:  
T.-71  
and Performing Arts Department  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Grant Agreement by and between  
the District and Save The Music Foundation, Inc., New York, NY, in  
partnership with TikTok and The Frederick Lowe Foundation, award of  
grant of new musical instruments and equipment to support the  
restoration of District’s music education programs valued at $90,000.00 per  
school site, at Castlemont and Skyline High Schools, as described in the  
Agreement. incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth, for  
the term May 6, 2024 through June 30, 2025.  
Attachments:  
T.-72  
- BCMS#19645 - Berkeley Language Center -  
Academics and Instruction Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Services Agreement by and  
between the District and the Regents of the University of California, on  
behalf of the Berkeley Language Center, Berkeley, CA, for the latter to  
provide professional development on the topic: "Scaffolding Reading and Writing  
activities for Language Learners" for the World Language teachers of the  
District, as described in Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein by  
reference as though fully set forth, on January 8, 2024 through June 30,  
2024, in an amount not to exceed $2,500.00.  
Attachments:  
T.-73  
Alternative School of Choice - and New  
County-District-School (CDS) Code  
Approval by the Board of Education of Resolution No. 2324-0229 -  
Redesignation of MetWest High School as an Alternative School of Choice  
and Application for County-District-School (CDS) Code Therefor.  
Attachments:  
T.-74  
University of Hawaii Kona-Hilo, Hawaii - Castlemont  
High School  
Approval of Board Resolution No. 2324-0230 - Authorization for Approval  
of Student Travel - Castlemont High School [for four 9th-12th grade  
students to visit the University of Hawaii, Hilo, HI, for the period of July 7,  
2024 through July 13, 2024].  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP)  
Fund  
Attachments:  
T.-75  
University of Hawaii Kona-Hilo, Hawaii - Fremont High  
School  
Approval of Board Resolution No. 2324-0231 - Authorization for Approval  
of Student Travel - Fremont High School [for four 9th-12th grade students  
to visit the University of Hawaii, Hilo, HI, for the period of July 7, 2024  
through July 13, 2024].  
Resource Code-Site No.: 2600-922  
Funding Source: Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP)  
Fund  
Attachments:  
General Counsel (Interim)  
T.-76  
Engagement Policy - Fisher & Phillips, LLP - Legal  
Department  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No.1, Memorandum  
of Understanding and Engagement Policy by and between the District and  
Fisher & Phillips, LLP, for the latter to provide more of the same legal  
service to the District for immigration related matters and other legal  
services on an as needed basis, in an additional amount of $25,000.00,  
increasing the not to exceed amount from $50,000.00, to $75,000.00 for the  
2023-24 Fiscal Year, and continue to provide said legal services on as  
needed basis for the 2024-25 Fiscal Year up to a not to exceed amount of  
$50,000.00. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full  
force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 006657  
Requisition No.: VR24-00609  
Resource Code-Site No.: 0000-946  
Funding Source: General Fund  
Attachments:  
T.-77  
Engagement Policy - Davis, Bengtson & Young APLC -  
Interim General Counsel  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Memorandum  
of Understanding and Engagement Policy (MOUEP) and Data Sharing  
Agreement (DSA) by and between the District and Davis, Bengtson &  
Young APLC, for the latter, under the MOUEP to provide more of the  
same legal services to the District for civil litigation matters and other legal  
services on an as needed basis, extending the term from the period of July 1,  
2022 through June 30, 2024 to June 30, 2025, and increasing the not to  
exceed amount of the MOU by $100,000 from $150,000.00 to  
$250,000.00 for the 2024-25 fiscal year only. All other terms and  
conditions of the MOU remain in full force and effect; and the DSA, by and  
between the Parties named herein for the extended term of the MOUEP,  
defining the terms and conditions of the District’s transmission of or sharing  
of pupil data with Davis, Bengtson & Young APLC and the protection by  
Davis, Bengtson & Young APLC, of such data, via the General Counsel.  
Attachments:  
T.-78  
Engagement Policy - Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe  
LLP - Interim General Counsel  
Ratification by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1,  
Memorandum of Understanding and Engagement Policy by and between  
District and Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, San Francisco, CA, for the  
latter to provide more of the same legal services to the District for bond  
securities law, tax law, strategic planning and governance matters and  
other legal services on an as needed basis, in an additional amount of  
$59,000.00 for the 2023-24 Fiscal Year only, for a total not to exceed  
amount of $109,000.00 for the 2023-24 Fiscal Year only; with the amount  
for 2024-2025 Fiscal Year remaining at not to exceed $50,000.00. All other  
terms and conditions of the MOUEP remain in full force and effect.  
Attachments:  
T.-79  
Foundation - Emiliano Zapata Street Academy - District  
- Fiscal Year 2024-25  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Memorandum of Understanding  
(“MOU”) by and between the Street Academy Foundation of Oakland and  
the Oakland Unified School District (“District”), for the District to operate  
the Emiliano Zapata Street Academy, a 9-12 grades school of  
approximately 120 students, funded by pupil ADA and other eligible  
resources, if any, named in MOU, for the period July 1, 2024, through June  
30, 2025, pursuant to terms and conditions stated therein.  
Attachments:  
Superintendent of Schools  
T.-80  
County of Alameda - Collection of District Bond and  
Parcel Taxes - Fiscal Year 2024-2025  
Approval by the Board of Education of the Certification and Mutual  
Indemnification Agreement by and between District and the County of Alameda,  
authorizing the latter to collect 2024-25 taxes, assessments and fees on  
secured property tax bills on behalf of the District, specifically, bond and parcel  
taxes.  
Attachments:  
Board of Education  
T.-81  
5, 2024  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting Minutes of  
June 5, 2024, prepared by Staff shortly after said Meeting.  
Attachments:  
T.-82  
Consulting - District 1 Director - Benjamin Davis  
Approval by the Board of Education of a 2023-2024 Services Agreement by  
and between the District and AlciDesigns & Consulting, El Sobrante, CA,  
for the latter to provide planning and coordination of OUSD’s Measure G &  
G1 Celebration which is scheduled for October 15, 2024, as described in  
Exhibit A of the Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though  
fully set forth, for the period of August 1, 2024, through October 15, 2024,  
in an amount not to exceed $6,120.00.  
Attachments:  
T.-83  
12, 2024  
Ratification by the Board of Education of its Regular Meeting Minutes of  
June 12, 2024, prepared by Staff shortly after said Meeting.  
Attachments:  
T.-84  
Citizens Oversight Committee - President, Board of  
Education  
Ratification by the Board of Education of the President of the Board’s  
appointment of the individual named herein, as a member of the Measure G  
Parcel Tax Independent Citizens Oversight Committee, for membership  
categories and for term stated herein:  
Appointee: Apri Medina  
Membership Category: Community Member, Financial Expertise;  
Term No./Term Date: 1st/June 27, 2024 - January 31, 2025  
Appointee: Philip Patrick  
Membership Category: Financial Expertise, Property Owner  
Term No./Term Date: 1st/June 27, 2024 - January 31, 2025  
Appointee: Amy Spade  
Membership Category: Parent or guardian of child enrolled in  
District, Financial Expertise, Property Owner  
Term No./Term Date: 1st/June 27, 2024 - January 31, 2025  
Appointee: Susan Wise  
Membership Category: Parent or guardian of child enrolled in  
District  
Term No./Term Date: 1st/June 27, 2024 - January 31, 2026  
Appointee: Pavan Gupta  
Membership Category: Community Member, Financial Expertise;  
Business Community, Property Owner  
Term No./Term Date: 1st/June 27, 2024 - January 31, 2026  
Appointee: Reggie Lee  
Membership Category Parent or Guardian of child enrolled in  
District and Active in Parent Teacher Organization, Financial  
Expertise, Business Community, Property Owner  
Term No./Term Date: 1st/June 27, 2024 - January 31, 2026  
Attachments:  
T.-85  
Independent Citizens’ School Facilities Bond Oversight  
Committee  
Ratification by the Board of Education of the President of the Board’s  
appointment of the individual named herein, as a member of the Measure  
BJY Independent Citizens’ School Facilities Bond Oversight Committee,  
for membership categories and for term stated herein:  
Appointee: Anana Clark  
Membership Categories: Community-at-Large;  
Active In a Senior Citizens Organization (American Association of Retired  
Persons)  
Term: July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2026  
Attachments:  
Measures N and H Commission - June 4, 2024 - David Kakishiba, Chairperson  
T.-86  
The Board of Education - Education Improvement Plans  
and Budgets for Charter High Schools - 2024-2025  
School Year  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon Recommendation of the  
Measures N and H Commission, of Resolution No. 2324-0252 - Measures N  
and H - College and Career Readiness Commission - Education  
Improvement Plan Implementation and Budget for Charter-Operated  
Schools - 2024-2025 School Year in the cumulative amount of  
$2,728,318.32. [This cumulative amount includes $2,128,050.00 of Measure  
N/H Allocation and $600,268.32 of Measure N Strategic Carryover Funds.]  
Attachments:  
T.-87  
Measures N and H Memorandum of Understanding -  
School Year 2024-2025  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of a Measures N & H Memorandum of  
Understanding between District and ARISE High School for Fiscal Year  
2024-2025, to ensure that revenues from the 2014 College and Career  
Readiness for All Act (“Measure N”) and revenues from the 2022 College  
and Career Readiness for All Act (“Measure H”, together with Measure  
N,”Measures”) are spent in strict accordance with the Measures and is also  
an oversight and operational agreement that outlines and defines the  
Parties’ respective operational and reporting responsibilities for the  
Measures, in a cumulative amount not to exceed $664,400.00.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
6/4/24  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
T.-88  
College Preparatory Academy - Measures N and H  
Memorandum of Understanding - School Year  
2024-2025  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of a Measures N & H Memorandum of  
Understanding between District and Aspire Golden State College  
Preparatory Academy for Fiscal Year 2024-2025, to ensure that revenues  
from the 2014 College and Career Readiness for All Act (“Measure N”) and  
revenues from the 2022 College and Career Readiness for All Act  
(“Measure H”, together with Measure N,”Measures”) are spent in strict  
accordance with the Measures and is also an oversight and operational  
agreement that outlines and defines the Parties’ respective operational  
and reporting responsibilities for the Measures, in a cumulative amount  
not to exceed $533,135.71.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
6/4/24  
Adopted  
Commission  
T.-89  
College Preparatory Academy - Measures N and H  
Memorandum of Understanding - School Year  
2024-2025  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of a Measures N & H Memorandum of  
Understanding between District and Aspire Lionel Wilson College  
Preparatory Academy for Fiscal Year 2024-2025, to ensure that revenues  
from the 2014 College and Career Readiness for All Act (“Measure N”) and  
revenues from the 2022 College and Career Readiness for All Act  
(“Measure H”, together with Measure N,”Measures”) are spent in strict  
accordance with the Measures and is also an oversight and operational  
agreement that outlines and defines the Parties’ respective operational  
and reporting responsibilities for the Measures, in a cumulative amount  
not to exceed $529,232.00.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
6/4/24  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
T.-90  
Academy - Measures N and H Memorandum of  
Understanding - School Year 2024-2025  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of a Measures N & H Memorandum of  
Understanding between District and East Bay Innovation Academy for  
Fiscal Year 2024-2025, to ensure that revenues from the 2014 College and  
Career Readiness for All Act (“Measure N”) and revenues from the 2022  
College and Career Readiness for All Act (“Measure H”, together with  
Measure N,”Measures”) are spent in strict accordance with the Measures  
and is also an oversight and operational agreement that outlines and  
defines the Parties’ respective operational and reporting responsibilities  
for the Measures, in a cumulative amount not to exceed $426,133.30.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
6/4/24  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
T.-91  
Arts & Technology - Measures N and H Memorandum  
of Understanding - School Year 2024-2025  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of a Measures N & H Memorandum of  
Understanding between District and Envision Academy of Arts &  
Technology for Fiscal Year 2024- 2025, to ensure that revenues from the  
2014 College and Career Readiness for All Act (“Measure N”) and revenues  
from the 2022 College and Career Readiness for All Act (“Measure H”,  
together with Measure N,”Measures”) are spent in strict accordance with  
the Measures and is also an oversight and operational agreement that  
outlines and defines the Parties’ respective operational and reporting  
responsibilities for the Measures, in a cumulative amount not to exceed  
$314,621.97.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
6/4/24  
Adopted  
Commission  
T.-92  
Community Charter School - Measures N and H  
Memorandum of Understanding - School Year  
2024-2025  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of a Measures N & H Memorandum of  
Understanding between District and Lighthouse Community Charter  
School for Fiscal Year 2024-2025, to ensure that revenues from the 2014  
College and Career Readiness for All Act (“Measure N”) and revenues from  
the 2022 College and Career Readiness for All Act (“Measure H”, together  
with Measure N,”Measures”) are spent in strict accordance with the  
Measures and is also an oversight and operational agreement that  
outlines and defines the Parties’ respective operational and reporting  
responsibilities for the Measures, in a cumulative amount not to exceed  
$497,745.34.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
6/4/24  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
T.-93  
Lighthouse Community Charter Public School -  
Measures N and H Memorandum of Understanding -  
School Year 2024-2025  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of a Measures N & H Memorandum of  
Understanding between District and Lodestar: A Lighthouse Community  
Charter Public School for Fiscal Year 2024-2025, to ensure that revenues  
from the 2014 College and Career Readiness for All Act (“Measure N”) and  
revenues from the 2022 College and Career Readiness for All Act  
(“Measure H”, together with Measure N,”Measures”) are spent in strict  
accordance with the Measures and is also an oversight and operational  
agreement that outlines and defines the Parties’ respective operational  
and reporting responsibilities for the Measures, in a cumulative amount  
not to exceed $362,100.00.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
6/4/24  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
T.-94  
Schools Oakland R&D - Measures N and H  
Memorandum of Understanding - School Year  
2024-2025  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of a Measures N & H Memorandum of  
Understanding between District and Leadership Public Schools Oakland  
R&D for Fiscal Year 2024-2025, to ensure that revenues from the 2014  
College and Career Readiness for All Act (“Measure N”) and revenues from  
the 2022 College and Career Readiness for All Act (“Measure H”, together  
with Measure N,”Measures”) are spent in strict accordance with the  
Measures and is also an oversight and operational agreement that  
outlines and defines the Parties’ respective operational and reporting  
responsibilities for the Measures, in a cumulative amount not to exceed  
$555,300.00.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
6/4/24  
Adopted  
Commission  
T.-95  
the Arts - Measures N and H Memorandum of  
Understanding - School Year 2024-2025  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of a Measures N & H Memorandum of  
Understanding between District and Oakland School for the Arts for Fiscal  
Year 2024-2025, to ensure that revenues from the 2014 College and Career  
Readiness for All Act (“Measure N”) and revenues from the 2022 College  
and Career Readiness for All Act (“Measure H”, together with Measure  
N,”Measures”) are spent in strict accordance with the Measures and is also  
an oversight and operational agreement that outlines and defines the  
Parties’ respective operational and reporting responsibilities for the  
Measures, in a cumulative amount not to exceed $479,400.00.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
6/4/24  
Adopted  
College and Career  
Readiness  
Commission  
T.-96  
School - Measures N and H Memorandum of  
Understanding - School Year 2024-2025  
Adoption by the Board of Education, upon recommendation by the  
Measures N and H Commission, of a Measures N & H Memorandum of  
Understanding between District and Oakland Unity High School for Fiscal  
Year 2024-2025, to ensure that revenues from the 2014 College and Career  
Readiness for All Act (“Measure N”) and revenues from the 2022 College  
and Career Readiness for All Act (“Measure H”, together with Measure  
N,”Measures”) are spent in strict accordance with the Measures and is also  
an oversight and operational agreement that outlines and defines the  
Parties’ respective operational and reporting responsibilities for the  
Measures, in a cumulative amount not to exceed $494,700.00.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
Measures N and H -  
College and Career  
Readiness  
6/4/24  
Adopted  
Commission  
U. Adoption of General Consent Report - General Obligation Bonds  
Measures B, J and Y  
All items appearing on the agenda under "Adoption of the  
General Consent Report(s)" means that all items appearing  
on the agenda under this topic are approved in one motion  
per consent report unless a Board member requests that an  
item be removed and voted on separately or otherwise acted  
upon. Items so removed from a General Consent Report  
shall be considered separately in the agenda immediately  
after that General Consent Report (unless otherwise moved  
with other items by a Board member) 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 General Consent Report(s),  
thereafter, shall be adopted in a single motion per consent  
report.  
U.-1  
Contractor - Alten Construction, Inc. - McClymonds  
High School Modernization 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 Alten  
Construction, Inc., Richmond, CA, for HKIT Architects, for additional  
services which includes PCO #1, for the following contract changes: adding  
design and preconstruction costs to reflect the budget increase for the  
McClymonds High School Modernization Project, in the amount of  
$1,238,252.00, increasing the contract price from to $5,724,000.00 to  
$6,962,252.00. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in  
full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 000383  
Requisition No.: PO24-01596  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9655 303  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
U.-2  
Roofing & Construction Inc. – Roosevelt Middle School  
Gym Roof Replacement Project – Division of Buildings  
and Grounds  
Approval by the Board of Education of Bid Award, rejecting all others, if  
any, and Agreement Between Owner and Contractor by and between the  
District and RK Roofing & Construction Inc., San Leandro, CA, for the  
latter to demolish the existing roof and install a new roof, including insulation  
and decking, for the Roosevelt Middle School Gym Roof Replacement  
Project, in an amount not to exceed $588,795.00, as the lowest responsive,  
responsible bidder, which includes a contingency allowance of $60,000.00,  
with the work anticipated to commence on June 27, 2024, and required to  
be completed within sixty days (60), with an anticipated ending date of  
August 26, 2024.  
Requisition No.: VR24-12488  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9655/900  
Funding Source: Building Fund 21 Measure Y  
Attachments:  
U.-3  
Consultants – Facilities Planning and Management  
Project - Division of Facilities Planning and  
Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Agreement for General Services  
Agreement by and between the District and School Facility Consultants,  
Sacramento, CA, for the latter to provide assistance to the District in  
maximizing the building program by pursuing both State and Federal funds,  
maximizing funding opportunities, actively pursuing funding applications,  
utilizing a variety of School Facility Programs, and updating and generating  
additional modernization for new construction eligibility, and as further  
described in the May 10, 2024 Proposal, which is attached as  
Exhibit A to this Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as  
though fully set forth, for The Facilities Planning and Management Project,  
in the not-to-exceed amount of $190,000.00, with work scheduled to  
commence on July 1, 2024, and scheduled to last until June 30, 2025.  
Vendor No.: 003812  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9655 918  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
U.-4  
Services- Ninyo & Moore Geotechnical &  
Environmental Sciences Consultants – Oakland  
Technical High School -Solar Storage Plant Initiative  
Project - Division of Facilities Planning and  
Management  
Approval by the Board of Education to Agreement for Material Testing and  
Special Inspection Services by and between the District and Ninyo &  
Moore Geotechnical & Environmental Sciences Consultants, Alameda, CA,  
for the latter to provide materials testing and special inspection services for  
the Oakland Technical High School Solar Storage Plant Initiative Project in  
the not-to-exceed amount of $4,554.00, which includes a not-to-exceed  
amount of $284.00 for Additional Services, with the work scheduled to  
commence on June 27, 2024, and scheduled to last until December 31,  
2025.  
Vendor No.: 003087  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9655/305  
Funding Source: Building Fund 21 Measure Y  
Attachments:  
U.-5  
Services for Construction –KDI Group, Inc. - Solar  
Initiative Various Sites – Acorn Woodland Elementary  
School/Lockwood STEAM Academy & New Highland  
Academy Project - Group 2 Schools - Division of FPM  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 3, Agreement for  
Inspector of Record Services for Construction by and between the District  
and KDI Group, Inc., Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide additional  
inspection services, as outline in vendor’s proposal dated, May 2, 2024,  
attached to this Amendment as Exhibit A, incorporated herein by reference  
as though fully set forth, due to an extended construction schedule, for an  
additional $42,000.00, increasing the not to exceed amount of the  
Agreement from $151,554.00 to $193,554.00, and extending the term of  
the Agreement from February 9, 2023 through October 31, 2023 to July  
31, 2024. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full  
force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 002377  
Requisition No.: PO24-01856  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9655 991  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
U.-6  
Contractor – Arntz Builders, Inc. – Cole Campus  
Central Administration Center Project–Division of  
Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Change Order No. 6, Agreement  
Between Owner and Contractor by and between the District and Arntz  
Builders, Inc., Petaluma, CA, for additional construction services which  
includes PCO's 78 through 99 and 101 through 109, as described therein,  
for construction of a new two-story building for District Staff, for the Cole  
Campus Central Administration Center Project, in the amount of  
$355,278.51, increasing the contract price from $43,230,563.06 to  
$43,585,841.57. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in  
full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 000493  
Requisition No.: PO24-01809  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9655 109  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
U.-7  
Communications – Coliseum College Prep Academy–  
Division of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of an Agreement for Maintenance by  
and between the District and Digital Design Communications, Oakland, CA,  
for the latter to provide maintenance of the electrical fire alarm intrusion  
system at Coliseum College Preparatory Academy Interim Housing, in the  
total lump sum amount of $58,293.00, commencing on June 27, 2024, and  
completion deadline of June 30, 2025  
Vendor No.: 001380  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9655/232  
Funding Source: Building Fund 21 Measure Y  
Attachments:  
U.-8  
Contractor – Mar Con Builders, Inc. – Kaiser Child  
Development Center Site Improvements Project –  
Division of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Change Order No. 3, Agreement  
Between Owner and Contractor by and between the District and Mar Con  
Builders, Inc., Oakland, CA, which includes PCO's 29 through 34, for  
additional changes that require:1·  
See PCO #29 for the planting of 4 new trees and installing irrigation due to  
CALGreen code & DSA requirements.  
See PCO #30 for furnishing and installing fence and gates at four locations  
due to safety concerns.  
See PCO #31 for replacing the existing sink @ unisex restroom with an  
ADA wall mounted lavatory sink.  
See PCO #32 for location description changes of the fire alarm devices due  
to missing signage. See PCO #33 for added fire alarm devices due to  
restrooms missing detection.  
See PCO #34 for added fire alarm devices at closets and portables B & D;  
for the Kaiser Child Development Center Site Improvements Project, in the  
additional amount of $166,038.00, increasing the not to exceed amount of  
the Agreement from $6,781,918.00 to $6,947,95600. All other terms and  
conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 002712  
Requisition No.: PO24-01960  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9655 812  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
U.-9  
Services – HKIT Architects – Melrose Leadership  
Academy at Maxwell Park & Sherman Project -  
Division of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of Amendment No. 1, Agreement for  
Architectural Services by and between the District and HKIT Architects,  
Oakland CA, for the latter to provide additional architectural and  
engineering services which include portable relocation, main building  
modernization, and new classroom building, as described in the proposal  
dated May17, 2024, attached to this Amendment in Exhibit A, incorporated  
herein by reference as though fully set forth, for the Melrose Leadership  
Academy at Maxwell Park & Sherman Project, in an additional  
not-to-exceed amount of $3,275,806.00, which includes a $294,164.00  
not-to-exceed contingency and a $40,000 not-to-exceed amount for  
reimbursable expenses, increasing the Agreement’s not to exceed amount  
from $1,104,910.00 to $4,380,716.00, and extending the term of the  
Agreement from September 15, 2022 through May 31, 2024 to September  
30, 2028, (an additional 1,583 calendar days). All other terms and  
conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect.  
Vendor No.: 001995  
Requisition No.: PO24-03172  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9655 235  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
U.-10  
Builders, Inc. – Bella Vista Child Development Center  
Fire & Intrusion Alarm Project – Division of Facilities  
Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Bid Award, rejecting all others, if  
any, and an Agreement Between Owner and Contractor by and between  
the District and Mar Con Builders, Inc., Oakland, CA, for the latter to  
provide construction services which include furnishing and installing new fire  
and intrusion alarm systems, test and removal of the existing system for the  
Bella Vista Child Development Center Fire & Intrusion Alarm Project, in the  
total amount of $811,391.00, which includes a general contingency  
allowance of $30,000.00, as the lowest responsive, responsible bidder, with  
the work anticipated to commence on June 27, 2024, and scheduled to last  
for seventy-four days (74), with an anticipated ending of September 9,  
2024.  
Vendor No.: 002712  
Requisition No.: VR24-12481  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9655 805 9850 805  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y Fund 25 Capital  
Facilities Fund  
Attachments:  
U.-11  
Builders, Inc. – Hintil Kuu Child Development Center  
Fire & Intrusion Alarm 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 Mar Con Builders, Inc.,  
Oakland, CA, for the latter to provide construction services which include  
furnishing and installing new fire and intrusion alarm systems, test and  
removal of the existing system for the Hintil Kuu Child Development Center  
Fire & Intrusion Alarm Project, in the total amount of $867,262.00, which  
includes a contingency allowance of $30,000.00, as the lowest responsive  
bidder, with the work anticipated to commence on June 27, 2024, and  
scheduled to last for seventy-four days (74), with an anticipated ending of  
September 9, 2024.  
Vendor No.: 002712  
Requisition No.: VR24-12483  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9655 840  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y Fund 25 Capital  
Facilities Fund  
Attachments:  
U.-12  
Protection, LP – Coliseum College Preparatory  
Academy Interim Housing - Division of Facilities  
Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of a Purchase Agreement by and  
between the District and Johnson Controls Fire Protection, LP, Livermore,  
CA, for the latter to provide Fire Alarm Maintenance Services, including any  
machinery/equipment fixture repairs, as described in more detail in Exhibit  
“A” attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as though fully set  
forth, for the Coliseum College Preparatory Academy Interim Housing in an  
amount not to exceed $15,995.07, with work scheduled to commence on  
June 27, 2024 and scheduled to last until June 30, 2025.  
Vendor No.: 004981  
Requisition No.: VR24-12572  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9655/232  
Funding Source: Building Fund 21 Measure Y  
Attachments:  
U.-13  
Systems – 955 High Street VOIP Cabling Project –  
Division of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of the Agreement Between Owner and  
Contractor by and between the District and DecoTech Systems, Walnut  
Creek, CA., for the latter to provide construction services, which consists of  
the installation of new data cables to various locations within the 955 High  
Street Facilities and Buildings & Grounds offices; replacing existing network  
cabinets and re-routing existing data cables through new cabbing pathways,  
for the 955 High Street VOIP Cabling Project, in an amount not to exceed  
$33,660.00, with the work scheduled to commence on June 27, 2024, and  
scheduled to last until October 31, 2024.  
Vendor No.: 001325  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9650 955  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure J  
Attachments:  
U.-14  
Inc. – Facilities Planning & Management Project -  
Division of Facilities Planning and Management  
Approval by the Board of Education of a General Services Agreement by  
and between the District and Lowe Consulting Group, Inc., Oakland CA,  
for the latter to provide Project Labor Agreement (PLA) services, assisting  
the District with managing labor relations, coordinating the PLA’s innovative  
workforce development and employment programs, and monitoring and  
reporting on the efficacy of the PLA, more specifically described in Exhibit  
A of the Agreement, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set  
forth, for the Facilities Planning and Management, total not-to-exceed in the  
amount of $183,810.00, which includes a not-to-exceed amount of  
$167,000.00, for Basic Services, and a not-to-exceed amount of  
$16,710.00 for Additional Services, as the selected consultant, with work  
scheduled to commence on June 27, 2024, and scheduled to last until June  
30, 2025.  
Vendor No.: 006139  
Resource Code-Site No.: 9655/918  
Funding Source: Fund 21 Building Fund Measure Y  
Attachments:  
V. 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 they wish to share regarding past, present, or future  
personal or official activities.  
V.-1  
President's Report - June 26, 2024.  
W. Regular Board Members' Report  
This section is for an oral or written report, consistent with  
Brown Act requirements, to Board and to the public by  
each Board member (excluding the Student Board  
members) regarding any information that they wish to  
share regarding past, present, or future personal or official  
activities, celebrations, and recognitions.  
W.-1  
Regular Board Member's Report - June 26, 2024.  
X. Introduction of New Legislative Matter(s)  
Every Regular Meeting agenda shall provide for the  
Introduction of New Matter(s). Board members, except a  
Student Director, 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 and file it with the Superintendent. Or  
alternatively, the member may file his or her request in the  
same manner as a member of the public. The President,  
without objection of the majority, 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; otherwise,  
the President, without objection of the majority, shall  
determine when the subject matter shall be taken up by the  
Board.  
Y. Adjournment