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MINUTES REGULAR BOARD MEETING May 5, 2010 Page 2<br />

a unanimous vote for passage. If any member of the Board, the Superintendent, or the public so requests,<br />

any item shall be removed from this section and placed in the regular order of business following approval of<br />

the consent agenda.<br />

(a) Agenda of the May 5, 2010 meeting<br />

(b) Consideration of Acceptance of Warrants<br />

It is recommended that the Board approve the attached commercial warrants for the period of 3/29//10<br />

through 4/27/10 totaling $869,865.99.<br />

(c) Service and Consultant Contract Approvals<br />

It is recommended that the Board approve the Service and Consultant contracts as presented by staff.<br />

(d) Overnight Field Trip Approvals (AR 6153)<br />

It is recommended that the Board approve the overnight field trips as presented.<br />

Ms. Manning-Villar moved, and Ms. Ervin seconded, approval of the Agenda and Consent Agenda.<br />

ROLL CALL:<br />

Ayes: Ervin, Weideman, Kaufman, Manning-Villar, O’Neill<br />

Noes: None<br />

MOTION PASSED: 5-0<br />

6. COMMUNICATIONS<br />

This portion of the agenda is available to the public to address the Board on any issue that is not on the<br />

agenda. The maximum time allowed for any speaker is three minutes.<br />

(a) LSEA (Laguna Salada Education Association) – None<br />

(b) CSEA (Classified <strong>School</strong> Employees Association) – None<br />

(c) People Wishing to Address the Board<br />

Kalimah Salahuddin encouraged the community, especially parents of students, to take the time to write to our<br />

legislators and the Governor to communicate the devastating impact the budget crises continues to have on our<br />

schools.<br />

Deborah Jones spoke out against wasted time in classrooms such as viewing movies, participating in assemblies,<br />

parent/teacher conferences and offered alternatives to regain that time.<br />

Lisa Kern addressed the public about the misconceptions made about the Wellness Committee and its overall<br />

purpose. Ms. Kern also provided information about the food varieties and healthy choices available in the school<br />

lunch program, encouraging everyone to teach an overall healthy lifestyle with food and exercise to prevent obesity.<br />

Jessica Anthony addressed the Board to continue efforts to keep parents informed of progress with school lunch<br />

programs, to seek programs in other districts that take a more progressive approach to school lunch through organic<br />

products, and pure meats, etc. and still work within government guidelines and budgets.<br />

Rich Campbell spoke about lunch/food issues related to nutritional quality of lunches provided by Sodexo,<br />

encouraging the Board to look at other food choices without assuming the pricing will be over the current budget for<br />

school lunches.<br />

Christopher Branco spoke about his experience with school lunch as a student and expressed praise for the<br />

healthier options served today. He communicated that all foods meet nutrition guidelines in the <strong>Pacifica</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

<strong>District</strong> and reiterated that healthy foods are a choice. As a substitute, he witnesses children making healthy food<br />

choices.<br />

Laurie Frater requested that the Board reconvene to a bigger room. Staff directed people to adjust seating to make<br />

room for those standing and outside of the Boardroom.<br />

Darcy Field expressed concern about comments made to eliminate Sodexo as a food service provider because other

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