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Measure Y Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee
Name | Member Type | Title | Status |
Joel Campos | Parent | Chairman | Active |
John Cadrett | Bona Fide Tax Payer's Organization | Vice-Chair | Active |
Matthew Kinzie | Parent | Active | |
Margarita Ledezma | Parent | Active | |
Joel Maniaci | At-Large Community Member | Active | |
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Resigned effective 08/20/2024 | |
Gene Whisenand | Local Business Organization | Active | |
Sam Yanez | At-Large Community Member | New Member effective 11/21/2024 |
MEETING DATES, TIMES, AND LOCATIONS
Meetings of the COC are called, noticed, held, and conducted subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act, and are open to the public. Once the CBOC meetings have been scheduled, they will be published.
Click here to view committee agendas and minutes. Scheduled meetings are as follows:
Once the Stanislaus Union School District Board of Trustees has certified the election results from November 3, 2020 regarding the district’s school improvement bond measure, the district may begin the process of developing its Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee.
Establishment of a Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee
After a bond authorized under Proposition 39 is passed; state law requires that the Stanislaus Union School District Board of Trustees appoint a Citizens’ Oversight Committee to work with the District. Pursuant to Education Code (EC) 15282, the board must establish and appoint members to an independent citizens’ oversight committee within sixty (60) days of the date that the board certifies the election results on its minutes (EC 15274).
Per Education Code 15278-15282, the committee must consist of at least seven (7) members who shall serve for a minimum term of two (2) years, without compensation, for no more than three (3) consecutive terms. Members must include:
Employees, vendors, contractors, and consultants of the Stanislaus Union School District are prohibited by law from being members of the Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee.
Committee Responsibilities
In accordance with Education Code Section 15278(b), the Citizens’ Oversight Committee shall:
Appointment of Committee Members
All appointments will be made by the Board of Trustees from applications submitted to the District.
Terms and Time Commitment of Committee Members
Initial appointments will be staggered, such that some of the initial appointees will be appointed to serve one full two-year term. The other initial appointments will serve a one-year term, but will be eligible for reappointment by the Board of Trustees for a second two-year term. The committee shall consist of at least seven (7) members who shall serve for a minimum term of two (2) years without compensation and for no more than three (3) consecutive years.
Members of the Public Interested in Serving as a Committee Member
Click here for the Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee Member Application
The district is still accepting applications for committee members to fill the following requirements:
Hand deliver applications to:
Stanislaus USD
2410 Janna Ave., Building B,
Modesto, CA 95350
or email to Kristen Dempewolf at kdempewolf@stanunion.k12.ca.us
CBOC Bylaws
Resources
Resolution #19/20-17 – Order of School Bond Election
Resolution #20/21-08 – Certification of School Bond Election
Resolution #20/21-09 – Establishing Citizens Oversight Committee
Resolution #22/23-01 – Establishing Bylaws for Citizens Oversight Committee
Resolution #22/23-04 - Appointing Members to the Citizens Bond Oversight Committee
Please click here to view the C.B.O.C. Annual Report: Recap of Construction Projects, 6/30/15
Building Fund (Measure T) - Financial and Performance Audit June 30, 2015
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