On November 8, 2016, Alameda voters passed an extension of the existing parcel tax (“Measure A”). The extension tax is called “Measure B1.”
One of AUSD’s commitments is to maintain accountability and transparency with all expenditures of Measure B1 dollars. A key component of that commitment is maintaining an Oversight Committee that annually will review the District’s compliance with the terms of Measure B1.
The 2018-19 Measure B1 Oversight Committee met throughout the 2018-19 school year and will continue to meet this fall to complete both the staff and committee annual reports.
On August 20, 2019, the District made available applications for the 2019-20 Measure B1 Oversight Committee to local media, every District employee, and all AUSD families. The District also posted news of the applications to Facebook and Twitter. The “Notes from AUSD” column in the Alameda Journal on September 9 also mentioned the opportunity to apply to be on the committee.
There are three seats available on the committee. This presentation describes the purpose of the committee, the application process timeline, and the recommended committee members.
Returning Members
Roxanne Clement (AEA member)
Carrie Hahnel
Doug Biggs
Bob Kreitz
Steven Smith
Katie Saulsgiver, PhD.
Mark Ouimet
Chris McCaslin
New Applicants
Akilah-Bolden Monifa
Fred Mendez
Steven Kellner
The 2019-20 Oversight Committee will hold its first meeting after the 2018-19 Committee completes its annual report and presents it to the Board of Education in January. It is likely the 2019-20 Oversight Committee will meet five or six times over the next year to complete its Annual Report in the fall of 2020.
All meetings of the Oversight Committee comply with the Brown Act. Minutes, agendas, and any other relevant communications and information are posted on AUSD’s website 72 hours prior to each meeting. Meetings will not exceed two hours unless extended by majority vote. A quorum of six will be required to conduct a meeting. Meetings start on time and are open to the public. Members of the public have the opportunity to address the Committee by submitting speaker cards at the time of any item or presentation on which they wish to speak.
Any recommendations or reports from the Oversight Committee must be supported by a majority of Oversight Committee members voting, but the Oversight Committee will have the goal and intention of reaching agreement by consensus. A chair will be selected from among voting members to conduct the meetings and to serve in representative capacity as needed.