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VIDEO. From the Cabrillo Unified School District Trustee’s meeting on Thursday, November 10th, 2022, in person only.
CUSD Trustee, Kimberly Hines, reports during trustee general comments. To her right is trustee, Freya McCamant.
LCFF (Local Control Funding Formula)
LCFF funding is allocated through the Principal Apportionment and is funded through a combination of local property taxes and state funding from the State School Fund and Education Protection Account.
California Basic Aid Funding
What is basic aid? The California Constitution guarantees that each school district will receive a minimum amount of state aide, called “basic aid” equal to $120 per ADA or $2,400 per district, whichever is greater.
Some districts, known as “basic aid” or “excess tax” districts, fund their revenue limit entirely through property taxes and receive no general purpose state aid.
Explaining “Basic Aid” or “Community-Supported” districts
Cabrillo Unified School District (CUSD) Meetings ~ 2nd Thursday @ 7:00pm
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Cabrillo Unified School District Website
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The Cabrillo Unified School District is located just south of San Francisco on the beautiful Pacific Coast. The District was established on July 1, 1965 and encompasses an area of approximately 135 square miles. The District currently operates four elementary schools, one intermediate school, one high school, a continuation school, and an adult education program.
The mission of the Cabrillo Unified School District – an exemplary learning community committed to valuing our distinct cultural identities – is to develop critical thinkers and socially responsible citizens who actively participate in their individual learning and development and are fully prepared to embrace their next challenge. We accomplish this by utilizing our unique natural resources and engaging the entire Coastside community and its partners in providing a rich and academically rigorous curriculum in a safe and nurturing environment.
Board Members
The Cabrillo Unified School District School Governing Board is comprised of five school board members who are elected by the local community. The role of the school board is to provide leadership and oversight of the district. The Board ensures that the district is responsive to the values, beliefs, and priorities of the community.
The term of office for school board members elected in regular elections is four years, beginning on the second Friday in December after their election. The board meets at least once a month at the District Office, 498 Kelly Avenue, Half Moon Bay. Meetings are open to the public and are usually held on Thursday nights at 6 pm. A portion of the board meeting consists of a “closed” session for the purpose of discussing confidential matters, such as personnel or student issues.
District Board of Trustees:
 | MARY BETH ALEXANDER President Term: 2018-2022 [email protected] |
 | FREYA MCCAMANT Vice PresidentTerm: 2018-2022 [email protected] |
 | SOPHIA LAYNE Clerk to the Governing Board Term: 2020-2024 [email protected] |
 | KIMBERLY HINES Member Term: 2020-2024 [email protected] |
 | LIZET CORTES Member Term: 2018-2022 [email protected] |
What does the School Board do?
The Board works with the Superintendent to fulfill its major responsibilities, which includes:
- Setting the direction for the district
- Establishing an effective and efficient organizational structure for the district
- Providing support to the Superintendent and staff
- Ensuring accountability to the public for the performance of the district’s school
- Providing community leadership and advocacy on behalf of students, the district’s educational program, and public education
- Ensuring that the district is meeting its commitments to parents/guardians, all members of the community, employees, the state of California, laws pertaining to education, and established policies of the district
Governing Board Committees & Assignments
Committees and Assignments | Board Member(s) |
San Mateo County Committee on School District Organization | Freya McCamant (Sophia Layne, back-up) |
Career Technical Education Advisory Committee | Freya McCamant & Lizet Cortes |
City-District (2+2) Committee | Mary Beth Alexander & Freya McCamant |
CSBA & Legislative Action Representatives | Kimberly Hines & Sophia Layne |
District English Learner Advisory Committee | Lizet Cortes (Sophia Layne, back-up) |
Environmental Sustainability Committee | Freya McCamant & Lizet Cortes |
Budget Advisory Committee | Mary Beth Alexander & Sophia Layne |
Latino Round Table | Sophia Layne & Lizet Cortes |
LGBTQ Round Table | Sophia Layne & Kimberly Hines |
Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) Alliance | Mary Beth Alexander & Sophia Layne |
San Mateo County School Board Association | Mary Beth Alexander & Sophia Layne |
Visual and Performing Arts Committee | Kimberly Hines & Lizet Cortes |
SEAN MCPHETRIDGE
Superintendent
[email protected]
ROSIE ACOSTA
Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent
[email protected]
(650) 712-7112
What is the difference between the School Board Candidates we elect and “Trustees”?