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NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGSANTA CRUZ VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.35Pursuant to A.R.S. §38-341.02, the Santa Cruz Valley Unified School District No. 35 GoverningBoard provides notice to its members and to the general public that a REGULAR MEETING OFTHE GOVERNING BOARD shall be held on TUESDAY, August 25, 2015 AT 5:00 P.M. in theDANIEL FONTES GOVERNING BOARD ROOM, DISTRICT OFFICE, 570 CAMINO LITOGALThDO, RIO RICO, ARIZONA.AGENDACall to Order/Pledge of Allegiance/Roll CallMr. John Hays, Mrs. Rosie Simpson, Mr. Brian Vandervoet, Mrs. Susan Faubion Clerk,and Mrs. Maria Neuman President. (One or more members of the Santa Cruz ValleyUn/ied School District No. 35 Governing Board may attend the meeting via telephoneconference call or other technical means.)--II.Adoption of the AgendaThe Governing Board reserves the right to reschedule, delete, or rearrange items on theagenda, to efficiently conduct its business.III.Call to the PublicMembers of the public wishing to address the Board on matters within the jurisdiction ofthe Board are required to complete the appropriate “Request to Speak” form and submitthe completed form to the Board Secretary prior to the meeting. At the conclusion of thecall to the public, individual members of the Board may only respond to criticism, askstaff to review a matter or ask that a matter be placed on a future agenda. However,Board members shall not discuss or take legal action on matters raised during an opencall to the public unless the matters are properly noticed for discussion and legal action.Public comments should be limited to 3 minutes or less and the Board requests that thepublic refrain from the use of speech or language that is offensive or inappropriate,pursuant to Board Policy KFA. The President will limit discussion whenever she/hedeems such action appropriate to the proper conduct of the meeting.IV.Presentations1. Continuous Improvement Plan 2015-2016Stephen Schadler & David Verdugo (10 minutes)2. Young Audiences of Santa Crnz CountyJeannie Perez & Monica Silva (10 minutes)3. Superintendent’s Report Pursuant to A.R.S.38-431.02.K A superintendent (orpresiding officer) may give a summary of current events without listing the matterssummarized in the agenda, provided that the summary is listed on the agenda and thepublic body does not discuss or take legal action on any matter that is not specificallyidentified on the agenda.——

Board Meeting AgendaPage 24. Governing Board Member ReportIn accordance with A.R.S. 3 -431.02.K, agoverning board member may give a summary of current events provided that theGoverning Board does not discuss or take legal action on any matter that is nototherwise specifically identified on the Agenda.-V.Information/Discussion/Action1. Information and discussion on Primary Tax Rate changes.2. Information and discussion on liquidated damages for Administrators.3. Information, discussion and approval of the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA)between the Santa Cruz Valley Unified School District No. 35 and the Santa CruzCounty School Superintendent’s Office for the Career Readiness EducationalOpportunities Project. The scope of the IGA will provide education and trainingpathways to provide students with challenging, relevant learning opportunities relatedto the STEM Fields.4. Information, discussion and approval of the Sub-award Agreement between SantaCmz Valley Unified School District No. 35 and the University of Arizona to providesupport of the first Things First Family Resource Center. The scope will allow theDistrict to provide supports to families of children ages birth to five.5. Information, discussion and approval to have the September 22, 2015 Board meetingheld at Calabasas School.6. Propose and prioritize topics, and possible dates and times for future board meetings.VI.Consent Agenda: Any matter on the Consent Agenda will be removedfrom the ConsentAgenda and discussed as regular agenda item(s) upon the request ofany Board Member.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.Approval of the Minutes of the Special Board Meeting held on August 5, 2015.Approval of the Minutes of Board Meeting held on August 11, 2015.Approval of the Minutes of the Executive Session held on August 11, 2015.Approval of the planning of Rio Rico High School’s Junior ROTC trip to Hopi HighSchool and the Grand Canyon with a proposed date of October 2-5, 2015.Approval of the planning of Rio Rico High School’s Band trip to San Diego,California with a proposed date of March 4 -8, 2016.Approval of the out of state and/or overnight trips for the Rio Rico High SchoolChess team to participate in the following trips: Chandler InvitationalChandler, AZSept. 25-26, 2015 State Team ChampionshipsYuma, AZNov. 6-7, 2015 State Individual Championships Lakeside, AZNov. 20-21, 2015Approval of the overnight trip for the Rio Rico High School Golf Team to participatein the trip. State ChampionshipsTucson, AZNov. 2-3, 2015Approval of the out of state and/or overnight trips of the Rio Rico High School CrossCountry Team to participate in the following trips: Chandler InvitationalChandler, AZSept. 5, 2015 Four Corners InvitationalFlagstaff, AZSept. 19, 2015 Stanford InvitationalPalo Alto, CASept. 26, 2015Educate Everyone Every Day

Board Meeting AgendaPage 3 State ChampionshipsCave Creek, AZNov. 7, 2015 Nike Cross RegionalsCasa Grande, AZNov. 21, 2015 footlocker West RegionalWalnut, CADec. 5, 2015 footlocker NationalsSan Diego, CADec. 12, 20159. Approval of the out of state and/or overnight trips of the Rio Rico High SchoolVolleyball team to participate in the following trips: flowing Wells Girls Invitational Tucson, AZSept. 11-12, 2015 Lions Den InvitationalMarana, AZSept. 19, 2015 State ChampionshipsPrescott, AZNov. 5 -7, 201510. Approval of the out of state and/or overnight trips of the Rio Rico High School SpiritLine to participate in the following trips: Division II State QualifierPhoenix, AZNov. 14, 2015 State ChampionshipsPhoenix, AZJan. 23, 201611. Approval of the Rich River Athletics Club to host the following events on Districtproperty: Rich River XC Invitational (Middle School only)Sept. 26, 2015 Elementary School Fun Run #1Nov. 13, 2015 Elementary School Fun Run #2December 4, 2015 Lucky Clover 5K Run! 2M Walk (Whole Community) March 5, 2016 Character Counts Elementary School Track MeetApril 8, 2016 Rich River Relays (Middle School only)April 23, 201612. Approval of an additional duty contract for the following g teachers. These staffmembers will be forfeiting their planning period and teaching and additional classperiod to help students.A. Rene Ramirez, German, effective 8/6/2015, 7,668.50B. Ana Romero-Davis, Spanish, effective 8/6/20 15, 6,191.00C. Margaret Shaw, AP Capstone (.75), effective 8/6/20 15, 4,525.33D. Nagesh Kumar, AP Capstone (.25), effective 8/6/2015, 1,744.06E. Chris Peters, Astronomy, effective, 8/6/20 15, 6,113.9713. Adoption of the following Textbooks for Rio Rico High School’s AdvancedPlacement Courses. AP Economics, Krugman’s Macro Economics for AP Economics, WorthPublishers/BFW AP Economics, Economics by Example (companion book), Worth Publishers/BFW14. Acceptance of the 2,500.00 donation from Port Devanming Services, LLC for theBack to School Blitz.15. Acceptance of backpacks and general school supplies with an estimated value of 391.19 from Mr. & Mrs. Campana of Rio Rico, AZ for the SCVUSD No. 35McKinney Vento Homeless Program.16. Acceptance of the Auxiliary and Student Activity Reports for the period ending July31, 2015.Educate Everyone Every Day

Board Meeting AgendaPage 1417. Acceptance of the Principals’ Reports from Mountain View Elementary, SanCayetano Elementary, Calabasas School, Coatimundi Middle School, and Rio RicoHigh School: Student Achievement Student Activities Awards and Recognitions Early Release Work Athletics/Sports Enrollment/Attendance/Class Sizes Site Council Minutes Other Noteworthy Activities18. Ratification/approval of the following vouchers:A. Ratify: Payroll 29.1, 1,251.27 (FY 14/15)B. Ratify: Expense 1004, 76,762.01 (FY 15/16)C. Ratify: Expense 1005, 65,219.58 (fY 15/16)D. Ratify: Payroll 3, 220,187.20 (FY 15/16)E. Approve: Expense 1013, not to exceed 500,000.00 (FY 15/16)F. Approve: Expense 1014, not to exceed 500,000.00 (FY 15/16)G. Approve: Expense 1015 not to exceed 800,000.00 (FY 15/16)H. Approve: Payroll 12, not to exceed 800,000.00 (FY 15/16)I. Approve: Payroll 13, not to exceed 800,000.00 (FY 15/16),(If there are any questions regarding the vouchers, details maybe obtained at theDistrict Office Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m.)—19. Approval of the following Personnel Action Requests:CLASSIFIED NEW HIRES:Mountain View Elementary, Playground Monitor,Juana Larareplacing Martha Weatherbie, 8.05 per hourSan Cayetano Elementary, Playground Monitor, replacingVanessa MontoyaVeronica Norzagaray, 8.05 per hourTransportation Department, Bus Driver, new position,Rodolfo Noriega 10.65 per hourCoatimundi Middle School, Secretary III, replacing AliceRosemary ValdezPaco, 11.45 per hourRETURNiNG CERTIFIED SUBSTITUTES:Mercedes DuranClaudia UreñaSergio ValeraNEW CLASSIFIED SUBSTITUTE:Nancy Peral-GarciaRETURNING CLASSIFIED SUBSTITUTES:Lydia CamposMichelle MayoEducate Everyone Every Day

Board Meeting AgendaPage 15ACADEMIC STIPENDS:Isis Quintero de RuthCalabasas School, Folkiorico Club Advisor, 1,275.00Aimee WallaceDistrict Wide, Band Coordinator, 1,525.00(Funds provided by 533-Gifis and Donations)The following staff members will serve as Advisors, Department Heads and Coordinators forthe activity listed at Rio Rico High School during the 2015-2016 school year.1. Marinez AlvarezAdvisor, Student Government 1,025.002. Aimee DenovchekDepartment Chair, Science 1,050.003. Amanda DunnDistrict Newsletter Site Representative 650.00MichelleGibbar4.Advisor, Junior Class 1,025.005. Bhavana GuptaAdvisor, Link Crew 650.006. Laura GutierrezDepartment Chair, Social Studies 1,050.007. Kelly HansenAdvisor, Drama 1,575.00Department Chair, Fine Arts 50.008. Teresa HytowitzCoordinator, Advanced Placement Program 425.009. Loree JohnsonAdvisor, Interact Club 450.0010. Ami KempDepartment Chair Counseling 900.0011. Nagesh KumarAdvisor, Senior Class 1,025.00Department Chair, Math 1,050.0012. C. Richard McPherson Advisor, future Farmers of America 1,100.00Department Chair, Career & Technical Ed. 1,075.0013. Christopher PetersAdvisor, National Honor Society 500.0014. Monique QuirozAdvisor, Sophomore Class 50.0015. Rene RamirezDepartment Chair, Foreign Language 900.0016. David RastovskiDepartment Chair, Physical Eduacation 25.0017. Katherine RendonAdvisor, Future Business Leaders of America 900.001 . Christina SnyderDepartment Chair, English 1,075.0019. Hilda Van DuinenAdvisor, Freshmen Class 25.00The following staff members will serve as Team Leaders, Advisors and Representatives forthe activity listed at Calabasas School during the 20 15-2016 school year.1. Anabel AguilarTeam Leader, Fourth Grade 875.002. Marcia Aguirre Fontes Team Leader, Third Grade 850.003. Jennifer AlejosTeam Leader, Elementary Specials 875.004. Patricia BejaranoMiddle School Student Council, Advisor 1,050.00Team Leader, Electives 900.005. Yuki CarrilloTeam Leader, Second Grade 875.006. Denise FelixElementary Student Council, Advisor 650.007. Yolanda FuentesTeam Leader, First Grade 825.008. Elisabeth HughesArt Club, Advisor 650.009. Judith HydenJr. National Honor Society, Advisor 525.0010. Christina KaneTeam Leader, Kindergarten 850.0011. Nely MartinezTeam Leader, Fifth Grade 250.00Educate Everyone Every Day

Board Meeting AgendaPage 1612.13.14.15.Karla RamirezJason TaurinsLourdes VasquezTonya YañezTeam Leader, Eighth GradeBand Club, AdvisorTeam Leader, Sixth GradeTeam Leader, Seventh GradeYearbook Club AdvisorSite Newsletter Representative 1,100.00 825.00 875.00 875.00 1,600.00 700.00The following staff members will serve as Team Leaders and Advisors for the activity listedat Coatimundi Middle School during the 2015-2016 school year. 850.00Team Leader, Sixth Grade1. Mary Beach 1,050.00Student Council Advisor2. Jennifer FischerGrade 875.00EighthTeam Leader,3. Jennifer Huerta 875.00Team Leader, Electives4. Mary KotnourAdvisor 825.00ClubNilsenYearbook5. Margarita 1,225.00National Junior Honor Society Advisor6. Claudia St. ClairSeventhGrade 925.00Leader,VartolaTeamElizabeth7. 875.00Band Club Advisor8. Aimee WallaceThe following staff members will serve as Team Leaders, Advisors and Representatives forthe activity listed at Mountain View Elementary during the 2015-2016 school year.National Elementary Honor SocietyAdvisorTeam Leader, Third GradeTeam Leader, First GradeDeAnn CohnSite Newsletter RepresentativeMark DittmarTeam Leader, Fifth GradeTracy HallTeam Leader, Fourth GradeLewis HollanderChoir Club AdvisorNelsonLauraTeam Leader, SpecialsStudent Council AdvisorM. Luisa Rodriguez Team Leader, Second GradeTeam Leader, KindergartenSamantha Wolle1. Amanda Chambers2.3.4.5.6.7.8. 700.00 825.00 875.00 725.00 850.00 825.00 725.00 875.00 650.00 850.00 825.00ATHLETIC STiPENDS:Rio Rico High School, Assistant football Coach, 1,500.00Mason BondThe following staff members will serve as Head Coaches and Assistant Coaches for theactivity listed at Calabasas School during the 20 15-2016 school year. 1,560.00Soccer Skills, Boys, Head1. Jesus Alvarez 1,725.00Softball Skills, Head2. Patricia Bejarano930.00AssistantGirls, Skill,Volleyball3. Kylie Borden 870.00Track, AssistantAssistantBoys, 870.00Skills,Soccer4. Heather HuertaEducate Everyone Every Day

Board Meeting AgendaPage j7Soccer Skills, Girls, HeadBasketball Skills, Girls, AssistantSoccer Skills, Girls, Assistant6. Yvette MontoyaBasketball Skill, Boys, AssistantBasketball Skills, Girls, Assistant7. Yemille PeiroVolleyball Skill, Girls, Head8. Steven PutnamBasketball Skill, Boys, AssistantFootball Skills, Head9. Karla RamirezBaseball, HeadBasketball Skills, Boys, HeadBasketball Skills, Girls, HeadVolleyball Skill, Girls, Assistant10. Claudia TolanoCross Country, Assistant11. A. Fernando Villaescusa Wrestling Skills, Head5. Melissa Jauregui 1,500.00 810.00 810.00 210.00 810.00 1,725.00 810.00 1,500.00 1,875.00 2,525.00 2,525.00 990.00 810.00 1,725.00The following staff members will serve as Head Coaches and Assistant Coaches for theactivity listed at Coatimundi Middle School during the 2015-2016 school year.1. Ludolfo CotaBasketball Skills, Boys, Head 1,500.00Basketball Skills, Girls, Head 1,500.002. Madeline Del RioSoftball Skills, Head 1,500.003. Joscelin MendozaCheer Skills, Head 1,560.004. Toni A. SchadlerCross Country Skills, Head 2,675.00Track & Field Skills, Head 2,675.005. Jose TroncosoFootball Skills, Head 1,500.006. Francisco Villaescusa Wrestling Skills, Head 1,650.007. Aureliano Villegas Footballs Skills, Assistant 810.00Girls Soccer Skills, Head 2,225.00Boys Soccer Skills, Head 2,225.008. Christina Williams Volleyball Skills, Head 1,650.00Track & field Skills, Assistant 70.00GROUP PARS:The following staff members will be participating in the Summer Instructional Guide Auditduring non-contract hours. (Funds provided by 101-Title I)1. Julie Ballard15.0 hours per year 18.00 per hour2. Mary Beach15.0 hours per year 18.00 per hour3. Kylie Borden10.0 hours per year 18.00 per hour4. Clarissa Fuentes10.0 hours per year 18.00 per hour5. Jani George10.0 hours per year 18.00 per hour6. Jennifer Huerta10.0 hours per year 18.00 per hour7. Elizabeth Kumangai15.0 hours per year 18.00 per hour8. Tonya Yañez10.0 hours per year 18.00 per hourThe following staff members will be participating in the Summer Instructional Guide Audit duringnon-contract hours. (funds provided by 333-Race to the Top)1. Anabel Aguilar15.0 hours per year 18.00 per hour2. Hallie Birkett15.0 hours per year 18.00 per hourEducate Everyone Every Day

Board Meeting AgendaPage 1 3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.Philip BrownYuki CarrilloAmanda ChambersDeAnn CohnBhavana GuptaLaura GutierrezTracy HallLewis ilollanderChristina KaneNagesh KumarJennifer MartinezNely MartinezTeresa PotterMargaret ShawChristina Snyder15.0 hours per year15.0 hours per year15.0 hours per year15.0 hours per year15.0 hours per year15.0 hours per year15.0 hours per year15.0 hours per year7.5 hours per year15.0 hours per year7.5 hours per year15.0 hours per year15.0 hours per year15.0 hours per year15.0 hours per year 18.00 per hour 18.00 per hour 18.00 per hour 18.00 per hour 18.00 per hour 18.00 per hour 18.00 per hour 18.00 per hour 18.00 per hour 18.00 per hour 18.00 per hour 18.00 per hour 18.00 per hour 18.00 per hour 18.00 per hour21stCentury AfterThe following staff members will be providing Instructional Services during theSchool Program at Mountain View Elementary during the 2015-2016 school year. (Funds providedby 30021st Century Community Learning Center Grant)2.0 hours per day 23.00 per hour1. Jennifer Anderson2.0 hours per day 23.00 per hour2. Evelyn Armijo2.0 hours per day 23.00 per hour3. Elizabeth Bond2.0 hours per day 23.00 per hour4. Mason Bond2.0 hours per day 15.00 per hour5. Hope Brown2.0 hours per day 23.00 per hour6. Amanda Chambers2.0 hours per day 25.00 per hour7. DeAnn Cohn2.0 hours per day 25.00 per hour8. M.M. Eugenia Coppola2.0 hours per day 23.00 per hour9. Bernice Griego2.0 hours per day 23.00 per hour10. Tracy Hallper2.0hoursday 25.00 per hour11. Lewis Hollander2.0 hours per day 23.00 per hour12. Can Kinz2.0 hours per day 23.00 per hour13. Rohnda Kridler2.0 hours per day 23.00 per hour14. Laura Nelson2.0 hours per day 15.00 per hour15. Irma Oliveros2.0 hours per day 23.00 per hour16. Pallavi Patel2.0 hours per day 23.00 per hour17. Maria Luisa Rodriguezhoursperday2.0 23.00 per hour18. Monica Salas2.0 hours per day 23.00 per hour19. M. Katherine Soto2.0 hours per day 23.00 per hour20. Josette Standish2.0 hours per day 23.00 per hour21. Michele Titcomb2.0 hours per day 15.00 per hour22. Silvia Valenzuelahoursperday2.0 23.00 per hourWolle23. Samantha21stCentury CommunityThe following staff members will be providing support services during theLearning Center After School Program at Mountain View Elementary during the 2015-2016 schoolyear. (Funds provided by 300215t Century Community Learning Center Grant)131.4 hours per year 12.18 per hour1. Veronica Avitahourperday1.0 12.93 per hour2. Irma EsparzaEducate Everyone Every Day

Board Meeting AgendaPage 19The following staff members will be providing Instructional Services during the 21st Century AfterSchool Program at Coatimundi Middle School during the 20 15-2016 school year. (Funds providedby 30021st Century Community Learning Center Grant)1. Mary Beach14.0 hours per week 23.00 per hour2. D. Renee Curren14.0 hours per week 25.00 per hour3. Leticia Fierro14.0 hours per week 23.00 per hour4. Jennifer Fischer14.0 hours per week 23.00 per hour5. Wanda Glenn14.0 hours per week 25.00 per hour6. Laleh Golafshani14.0 hours per week 23.00 per hour7. Kela Gortarez14.0 hours per week 15.00 per hour8. Jennifer Huerta14.0 hours per week 23.00 per hour9. Mary Kotnour14.0 hours per week 25.00 per hour10. Raymond Meeker14.0 hours per week 23.00 per hour11. Margarita Nilsen14.0 hours per week 23.00 per hour12. Wendy Noriega14.0 hours per week 23.00 per hour13. Ajay Pachame14.0 hours per week 25.00 per hour14. Robertina Rodriguez14.0 hours per week 23.00 per hour15. Michael Roth14.0 hours per week 23.00 per hour16. Toni A. Schadler14.0 hours per week 25.00 per hour17. Claudia St. Clair14.0 hours per week 25.00 per hour1 . Corey Teslow14.0 hours per week 25.00 per hour19. Elizabeth Vartola14.0 hours per week 25.00 per hour20. Francisco Villaescusa14.0 hours per week 15.00 per hour21. Aimee Wallace14.0 hours per week 23.00 per hour22. Christina Williams14.0 hours per week 25.00 per hourThe following Bus Drivers will be providing services during the District’s After School Programs.(funds provided by 101-Title I, 300215t Century Community Learning Center Grant and/or 330School Improvement Grant)1. Yolanda Anderson2.0 hours per day 12.55 per hour2. LeticiaBeltran2.0 hours per day 13.89 per hour3. Graciela Chavarria2.0 hours per day 13.08 per hour4. Mima Fierro de Rodriguez2.0 hours per day 11.74 per hour5. Eva Garcia2.0 hours per day 12.28 per hour6. Gabriela Ifliguez2.0 hours per day 12.01 per hour7. Rafael Jimenez2.0 hours per day 13.09 per hour8. Terry Ketron2.0 hours per day 9.87 per hour9. Adriana Leyva2.0 hours per day 12.55 per hour10. Rosa Maria Mendoza2.0 hours per day 12.82 per hour11. Concepcion Rodriguez2.0 hours per day 11.74 per hour12. Genoveva Soder2.0 hours per day 12.63 per hour13. Michael Soder2.0 hours per day 12.63 per hour14. Arturo Arreola Teran2.0 hours per day 10.13 per hour15. Alma Valle2.0 hours per day 12.55 per hourOTHERS (Certified):Ruchi ChhabraCoatimundi Middle School, 21st Century After SchoolProgram Coordinator, 9,000.00 (Funds provided by 30021stCentury Community Learning Center Grant)Educate Everyone Every Day

Board Meeting AgendaPage 110Jennifer HuertaRohnda KridlerNagesh KumarElizabeth MenefeeOTHERS (Classified:Anna MonttElizabeth MorailaCoatimundi Middle School, 21st Century After SchoolProgram Data Specialist, 3,375.00 (Funds provided by30021stCentury Community Learning Center Grant)Mountain View Elementary, 21st Century After SchoolProgram Co-Coordinator, 3750.00 (funds provided by30021stCentury Community Learning Center Grant)Rio Rico High School, Teacher, MetromatematicasTraining, 125.0 hours per year, 33.00 per hour (Fundsprovided by 570-Indirect Costs)Mountain View Elementary, 21st Century After SchoolProgram Coordinator, 5,625.00 (funds provided by 30021stCentury Community Learning Center Grant)Rio Rico High School, Athletic Trainer, non-contracthours, 180.0 hours per year, 28.69 per hourRio Rico High School, School Registrar, replacing DoraSepulveda, 10.20 per hourVOLUNTEERS:Christian De La NobalGabriela EppleyKaren Michelle ParraJesus Rafael RomeroVII.Governing Board Meeting EvaluationVIII. AdjournThe Governing Board reserves the right to move into executive session pursuant to ARS § 38-34103(A)(3) for discussion or consultation for legal advice with its attorney for any item listed on the agenda,in person, by telephone or by electronic means Governing Board members will attend either in person orby electronic means.A copy of the Board’s agenda and additional information regarding the agenda can be obtained 24 hoursin advance of the Board meeting at the Governing Board Coordinator’s office, located at the DistrictOffice, 570 Camino Lito Galindo, Rio Rico, Arizona or www.santacruz.k12.az.us About Us GoverningBoard.——The District endeavors to make all public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. With 48 hoursadvance notice, special assistance can also be provided for sight and/or hearing impaired persons atpublic meetings. Please call Alma De La Riva at 520-375-8261 to request an accommodation.Educate Everyone Every Day

Board Meeting AgendaPage IiiDated this 21st day of August, 2015SCVUSD 35 Governing BoardAim De La Riva, Board SecretaryOfficial Posting Sites: District Office, Santa Cruz County School Superintendent’s Office, andwww.santacruz.kl 2.az.usAlso: Moimtain View ElementaryCalabasas SchoolCoatimundi Middle SchoolSan Cayetano ElementaryRio Rico High SchoolAmado Post OfficeRio Rico Post OfficeTubac Post OfficeTumacacori Post OfficeEducate Everyone Every Day

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