Acton Agua Dulce Unified School District Surplus Committee

7-11 Surplus Property committee
Working Documents not yet approved my the Committee
Data Concerning the Schools
Committee members comments
Community Comments


7-11 Surplus Property committee

10-26-04 Resolution # 04-05.11 (from the 10-26-04 agenda) DECLARATION OF ACTON SCHOOL AS SURPLUS PROPERTY
9-20-04 Agenda for 9-20-04 meeting
9-17-04 Final report on A and B as approved at the 9-20-04 Committee meeting of the surplus Property Committee of the Acton- Agua Dulce Unified School District.
9-15-04 Request by Surplus Property to present their report at the 9-21-04 School Board meeting

9-13-04 Agenda for meeting Minutes (draft to be approved at 8-20-04 meeting).

9-2-04 Consolidated Information Request from the Surplus Property Committee
8-30-04 Agenda for meeting Minutes
8-23-04 Agenda for meeting. Failed for lack of a quorum. Minutes
8-16-04 Agenda for meeting. Minutes Note this agenda was written by a number of committee members independently of the Superintendent. It was posted at the meeting location is a place open the the public 24 hr per day (the outside fence in conformance to the brown act
8-16-04 Dr Wagner Agenda that conflicted with committee prepared agenda fir the same meeting
8-5-04 Opposition to Dr Wagner's 8-16-04 agenda
8-5-04 Agenda Note meeting was not held as a quorum was not present
8-2-04 Ron Birds objection to Dr. Wagner's cancellation of the 8-5-04 and the entire process of the committee
7-26-04 Note this meeting was cancelled because on the short notice and lack of posting under the Brown Act
7-21-04 Surplus Property Report written by Dr Linda Wagner to the committee meeting on 7-21-04. Meeting canceled for lack of a Quorum. She has made the decision of what property is surplus without a committee vote.
5-27-04 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Surplus Property Committee
5-12-04 7-11 committee release
California Education Code 17397 Which defines the Surplus Property Committee
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Working Documents not yet approved my the Committee

9-17-04 Draft to be acted on at the 9-20-04 Committee meeting of the Report of the Surplus Property Committee Of the Acton- Agua Dulce Unified School District

9-3-04 A paper by a well known law firm, presenting various legal procedures and requirement to determine, sell or lease surplus school properties
8-20-04 Working Documents for 8-23-04
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Data Concerning the Schools

Acton School site map
Red Rover School site map
Classroom list for each school
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Committee Members comments

8-5-04 In another case of straying from the law, Dr. Wagner wants to terminate the Surplus Property Committee
8-1-04 - By Ron Bird. Here are my comments regarding surplus property. I do not presume this a dissenting opinion nor is it a majority opinion, since no formal vote was taken or any serious in-depth discussions undertaken by the committee.

8-1-04 Brink comments on surplus committee report
7-31-04 Wagner announces she intends to eliminate the 7-11 committee and submit her unapproved report to the board
7-26-04 Surplus Property Consideration
7-24-04 The Highest and best used for Acton school
7-21-04 Note this written by Dr Linda Wagner and was handed out to the 5 committee members that attended an unannounced (except via E-mailto the committee) meeting on 7-21-04. It appears that she has made the decision of what property is surplus without a committee vote and action by the board.
6-25-04 4 million down the drain at Vasquez
6-17-04 Acton Elementary – An Opportunity Waiting to Happen. The Community Education Committee’s Proposal to keep Acton School open and save 2 million dollars
6-1-04 History of this surplus property committee through 6-1-04
5-25-05 Hardship Hardships for Acton – Agua Dulce Unified
5-24-05 Dr Wagner announced that AV College was no longer considering renting the Acton School an look at the parking problem
5-24-04 To get a permanent high school we must start over and close Red Rover.
5-21-04 Here is some information sent to the 7-11 committee members by Charles Brink
5-16-04 Will the real surplus school site stand up?
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Community Comments and pre Committee Comments

6-3-04 Acton Elementary – An Opportunity Waiting to Happen By Ron Bird and Charles Brink.
6-1-04 Some history of the Acton School
5-16-04 7-11 Committee Selected
5-11-04 The Bird’s Eye View The K-8 Option How Acton Can Close a School without Moving Boundaries or Portables
5-3-04 Letter from Charles Brink applying for the surplus property committee
4-23-04 Opinion by Ceci Hoerner. Alternatives to Acton School Closure Exist
4-23-04 Opinion by Larry Hoerner. I'm confident this community won't hesitate for a moment to step up to the plate when presented with a comprehensive plan [for a High School] calling for reasonable and justifiable taxation.
4-23-04 Opinion by Heather McLeod Save our Acton School
4-22-04 School changes boundaries to move most students back to Meadowlark School. Here is the letter just sent to us by a parent. Here in the Schools letter
4-21-04 When is a school surplus?
4-11-04 The school's administration chose a committee of 11 people to determine the sale or lease of the "surplus" Acton School.

3-10-04 Why Closing the Red Rover site and moving Vasquez to High Desert Makes Dollars and Sense
2-26-04The School Board votes to close the Acton School
2-9-04 The community committee or reconfiguration will meet for possibly their last chance before the School Board votes on a consolidation plan, This meeting is set for Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2004, 7:00 P.M. at : Hedgecock Hall 32132 Crown Valley Rd. Acton, CA The committee plans to review and compare all the plans submitted thus far including our own and would like to hear your views.
2-8-04 During the School Board meeting on 2-8-04 the majority of the school board agreed that because of the continuing declining enrollment, the Acton School would have to be closed even if the bond passed.
2-6-04 See the community plan that meets the savings asked for by the board and works whether the bond passes or fails again.

1-27-04 The prior school board and the superintendent have caused the incredible mess that the Acton School Board finds itself in today.
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