FUEL’s Feedback on bp 9310 FIrst Reading revisions
At the August 14 Board Meeting, the Board reviewed proposed changes to Board Policy 9310, which outlines how our district adopts and enforces its policies. The current version follows the California School Boards Association (CSBA) recommendation, which centers on student learning, equity, and collaborative governance.
Two versions of the policy were presented. One removed key student-focused language and expanded the Board majority's ability to change or suspend policies without clear limits. Superintendent Dr. Glass offered a revised version aimed at softening that language, but concerns remain. The current draft still shifts the focus away from students and blurs the line between board oversight and district administration.
FUEL is open to meaningful revisions, but we believe moving away from CSBA’s proven framework risks unintended consequences. Our core message is clear: students must remain the top priority.
The Board has signaled that, pending legal review, it may vote to approve the policy without a second reading at the September 11 meeting. Dr. Glass has acknowledged feedback and may propose additional changes. We will keep the community updated.
We encourage parents and community members to attend the September meeting, submit public comment, or email the Board. This is a key opportunity to affirm that policies must serve students first and uphold transparency.
See our detailed thoughts in the documents below.