The Fountain Hills Unified School District Governing School Board will meet for a business meeting at 6 p.m. tonight, Wednesday, June 7. The Board will suspend the meeting to conduct a Public Hearing …
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The Fountain Hills Unified School District Governing School Board will meet for a business meeting at 6 p.m. tonight, Wednesday, June 7. The Board will suspend the meeting to conduct a Public Hearing on the Proposed Budget for 2023-24.
After a presentation from True Professionals LLC, the Board will open up the floor to comments and questions from the public. The meeting will be held in the FHUSD Learning Center and will be recorded and livestreamed on the FHUSD YouTube channel.
The Board will vote on several other items, including new salary schedules, a coaching agreement, resolutions for the Four Peaks and Bond voting measures, and three purchase orders costing over $100,000.
The Board will discuss a senior internship program, a native American education specialist job position and policy advisories 744-747 before ending the meeting. The next meeting will be at 5 p.m. in the Learning Center on Wednesday, June 28.