Three MOAs approved, two (seal of biliteracy, testing combinations) failed in GTA vote; district leadership to revisit

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Summary

The superintendent told the board that of five Memoranda of Agreement (MOAs) presented to the GTA, three passed and two failed; the failed MOAs concern the seal of biliteracy and testing combinations, and district and union leadership will discuss next steps.

The superintendent reported the results of recent Memoranda of Agreement (MOA) votes by the GTA. Of five MOAs that had been submitted, three passed and two failed. The superintendent identified the two failed MOAs as proposals related to the seal of biliteracy and to testing combinations; the other three — including MOAs for PBIS and mentoring programs — passed.

He said GTA leadership and the district will return to their respective bodies to determine next steps for the two failed MOAs. The superintendent noted the change in the agenda materials before the board because the GTA votes were not final when the board packet was issued.

No board action was recorded on the MOAs during the meeting; the superintendent said district leadership will continue discussions with union representatives.