CSCA advocates for working transportation system and mental health support in CVUSD

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The Coachella Valley Unified School District (CVUSD) Board Meeting on June 26, 2025, highlighted pressing concerns regarding student resources and mental health support, as community members urged immediate action to address these issues.

A key point raised during the meeting was the need for timely access to educational materials for students. A speaker emphasized the importance of filing Williams complaints if students do not receive necessary materials by September 1, noting that the district's website still featured outdated information from the previous school year. The speaker called for improved staffing and resources to ensure that students have what they need for their education.

Veronica Duenas, Chief Union Steward for the Classified School Employees Association, voiced concerns about the implementation of a new transportation system that was promised to be piloted during summer school. She pointed out that despite the system being available, it was not in use, which could lead to accountability issues for both students and staff. Duenas urged the board to ensure that the system is operational to enhance safety and accountability for students.

Additionally, Duenas recognized the hard work of CVUSD staff and acknowledged the challenges faced by the district, including potential layoffs. She encouraged continued support for students and the community, emphasizing the importance of morale during difficult times.

The meeting also addressed the proposal for a Schools First ATM on district grounds, which Duenas argued would benefit staff and the community by providing easier access to banking services. She urged the board to consider this initiative to improve staff morale and convenience.

Finally, Duenas expressed support for the Latino Commission and highlighted the need for a comprehensive plan to address mental health issues among students. She raised concerns about students falling through the cracks in the current referral system for mental health services, particularly in light of recent incidents involving immigration enforcement that have heightened anxiety within the community. Duenas called for a strategic approach to ensure that all students receive the necessary support.

The discussions at the CVUSD Board Meeting underscore the urgent need for effective resource management and mental health support systems to foster a safe and supportive educational environment for all students. As the district moves forward, the implementation of these initiatives will be crucial in addressing the challenges faced by the community.

Converted from CVUSD Board Meeting 06/26/2025 meeting on June 29, 2025
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