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At the start of the meeting the board reported out of closed session that it had "unanimously voted to approve the student stipulated expulsion per Ed. Code 48918" for one case. The announcement was made during opening business and recorded as a closed-session report.
On an action item later in the meeting the board approved an employee agreement for the executive director position at the Daly City Youth Health Center. Staff emphasized the position is fully funded by the Health Center and not by the district general fund. The motion to approve the contract was moved and seconded and passed by voice vote; the transcript records an "Aye" but does not list individual vote tallies.
Earlier the board moved to approve the agenda and to approve minutes from the Oct. 21, 2025 meeting; Trustee Marty Epstein announced an abstention on the minutes because he had not been present at that earlier meeting. Other routine consent items were called and approved without discussion.
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