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The San Ramon Valley Unified School District Board of Education is set to consider site agreements and joint escrow instructions for the planned new school in Dougherty Valley during its meeting Tuesday (Jan. 14) night.

The discussion is among several agenda items for the open-session meeting, scheduled to start at 7 p.m. in Danville.

Board members are also set to receive a presentation on an enrollment projection study prepared for the district by Davis Demographics & Planning, Inc.

The board will consider adopting resolutions in support of National School Counseling Week (Feb. 3-7), African-American History Month (February) and No Name-Calling Awareness Week (Feb. 3-7).

Board members will weigh eliminating two part-time classified positions, a primary intervention paraeducator and a senior primary intervention paraeducator. They will also discuss revisions to board policies covering concepts and roles, oath or affirmation, child-abuse reporting procedures and comprehensive local plan for special education.

The meeting will take place in the board room at 699 Old Orchard Drive. For additional agenda details, visit the SRVUSD website.


Jeremy Walsh is the editorial director of Embarcadero Media Foundation's East Bay Division, including the Pleasanton Weekly, LivermoreVine.com and DanvilleSanRamon.com. He joined the organization in late...

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  1. What level of school? Elementary, Middle, or High School? Hopefully, a new High School, since all the SRVUSD High Schools are over crowded for their facilities…

  2. You haven’t seen anything yet on overcrowding. Wait until the pols bring In The low low low income tribes—scores will go down–fights/confrontations will increase.

  3. You haven’t seen anything yet on overcrowding. Wait until the pols bring In The low low low income tribes—scores will go down–fights/confrontations will increase.

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