UPPER LAKE, Calif. – This week, the Upper Lake Union High School District Board of Trustees will consider approving a resolution to unify with the Upper Lake Union Elementary District.
The meeting will take place at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 10, in the library at the high school, 675 Clover Valley Road.
Last week, the elementary school district board unanimously approved its own resolution for the two districts to unify, as Lake County News has reported.
The two boards first met last summer to discuss the proposal, then held a series of joint meetings from January through May to go over state-required criteria.
At the last joint board meeting on May 27, the two boards voted unanimously to approve a feasibility study on the unification proposal.
The proposed resolution that the Upper Lake High School Board will consider Wednesday calls for the two districts to unify effective July 1, 2016.
A number of others items are on the June 10 agenda, including hearings on the district's proposed 2015-16 budget, its local control accountability plan, use of Education Protection Account funds for 2015-16 and certification of the district's ability to meet the costs of collective bargaining.
There also will be special reports from district Principal/Superintendent Patrick Iaccino on the local control accountability plan and the Proposition 39 energy efficiency project; and discussion and action on budget adjustments, energy efficiency measures, a career and technical education funding application, board policies and a master agreement with the Lake County Office of Education for provisions of programs and services for school year 2015-16.
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Upper Lake High School Board to consider unification resolution
- Elizabeth Larson