Key topics include the Annual Organizational Meeting of the Board of Education; Administration of the Oath of Office; and Annual Election of Board Officers and Committee Representatives.
Key topics include Recognition of Outgoing Board Member Nancy Newkirk; Review and Action 2024-2025 First Interim Budget Report and Positive Certification; and more!
Key topics include Study Session: Board Self Evaluation; Approve Resolution #R25-08; In the Matter of Honoring Rod Sinks for 18 months of dedicated service to the Fremont Union High School District Board of Education; Approve Resolution #R25-09; In the Matter of Honoring Jeff Moe for 12 years of dedicated service to the Fremont Union High School District Board of Education
Key topics include Review and Discuss Inclusive Restrooms - Sunnyvale Middle School Modernization and Beyond; High School District Collaboration; 2025-2026 School Year Calendar; and more.
Key topics include Public Hearing and Approval of Resolution #R25-06 In the Matter of Sufficiency of Instructional Materials; Public Hearing and Adoption of Middle School Algebra Curriculum; Amend and Approve Updated 2024-2025 Board Meeting Calendar; and STUDY SESSION: Strategic Plan Update
A public hearing regarding the proposed adoption of the curriculum for Middle School Math will be conducted during the Board of Education meeting being held on October 10, 2024
A public hearing will be conducted during the Board of Education meeting being held on October 10, 2024 (meeting begins at 6:00 p.m.) regarding the sufficiency of textbooks and instructional materials for students of the Sunnyvale School District.
We are encouraging our students to hypothesize, try new things, learn from mistakes, and know that every step makes them better learners, so they can be prepared to shape the future they want.
Thank you for your ongoing support of our students and schools in passing Measure C, which will provide the funding necessary to continue rebuilding the Sunnyvale School District!
Social, emotional, and cultural lessons are built into our school days and are increasingly integrated into math, science, and language arts, social studies, and even physical education lessons.
I believe neighborhood public schools are the cornerstone of our communities and even of our democracy. I often reflect on the important responsibility we accept as educators and as a community in support of Sunnyvaleâs schools.
This year, we will continue to build on our equity work, improving student outcomes by meeting individual needs with tailored support. Our goal is to create a joyful learning environment in which every child is encouraged to bring the full measure of their creativity and selves to help them reach their fullest potential.
Between studentsâ progress through another challenging year and our Districtâs advancement toward its own goals, we have much to celebrate as we head into summer and continue to emerge from the pandemic.