CUSD board elects officers—Dwight Wilson is its new president
The Governing Board of the Cabrillo Unified School District chose its officers tonight. The Board unanimously elected Dwight Wilson president. Wilson, vice president of the board last year, presided at tonight’s meeting.
The Board also elected Roy Salume to the position of vice president. This is the only position that was contested. Jolanda Schreurs nominated Charles Gardner, who received her vote and his own. Salume, an apparently reluctant nominee of John Moseley, received votes from himself, Wilson, and Moseley.
Jolanda Schreurs was unanimously elected clerk of the Board. Wilson congratulated her, saying, "Now you can enjoy carpal tunnel syndrome, too."
[This story was posted live from the CUSD Board meeting, which is still in progress.]
Later, the board accepted the presentation of the strategic planning committee and encouraged citizens to sign up for committees. The board strongly supports the process and is really looking for people to participate. In a theatrical touch, Deputy Superintendant B.J. Mackle brought forward the eight or so visiting members of the strategic planning group and had them alternate reading the list of beliefs that came from the meeting.
The Board’s goal is to create a strategy that will inform its decisions and to push responsibility deeper into the organization.
This is not the first such mission statement the District has created. In 1992, as part of its facilities master plan, the District created an 11-page mission statement [pdf] that has a lot in common with the product of the current strategic planning team.