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Citizen's Bond Oversight Committee

The Mountain View School District, through the successful passage of Measure W in April 2015 and Measure H  in November 2024 established School Facilities District No. 2 (SFID No. 2) and School Facilities District No. 3 (SFID No. 3). 
 
Pursuant to Measure W and Measure H, The District establishes an Independent Citizen's Bond Oversight Committee. The purposes of the Citizen's Bond Oversight Committee are outlined in detail, in the Board of Trustees adopted BYLAWS. The primary duties of the Citizen's Bond Oversight Committee are to review and report on the issuance and expenditure of Measure W and Measure H related bond funds. 
 
The Citizen's Bond Oversight Committee consists of at least seven (7) members, appointed by the Board of Trustees. The committee shall be made up of the following members: 
 
  • One (1) member who is a parent or guardian of a child enrolled in the District. 
  • One (1) member who is both parent or guardian of a child enrolled in the District AND is active in a parent-teacher organization, such as the PTA or School Site Council.
  • One (1) member who is active in a business organization representing the business community located in the District.
  • One (1) member who is active in a senior citizens' organization.
  • One (1) member who is active in a bona-fide taxpayers association.
  • Two (2) member of the community at-large. 
 
The District is currently seeking members of the community who are interested in becoming a member of the Citizen's Bond Oversight Committee. If you are interested in applying to become a member of the Mountain View School District Independent Citizen's Bond Oversight Committee, please complete and submit an APPLICATION. For further questions and/or information, please contact the District Office at [email protected]
 

Restraint and Seclusion Data

California Department of Education

Data Collection

The CDE collected restraint and seclusion data for the first time from local educational agencies (LEAs) as part of the 2019–20 CALPADS End-of-Year (EOY) 3 annual data submission. In preparation for this data collection, the CDE directed LEAs to start collecting these data locally beginning in fall 2019 for submission to CALPADS from May to September 2020. To accommodate the collection of these data, the CALPADS student discipline data files were modified to include the collection of the following behavioral restraint and seclusion data, which are defined in EC section 49005.1:

  • Mechanical Restraint: Use of a device or equipment to restrict a pupil's freedom of movement (with exceptions).
  • Physical Restraint: A personal restriction that immobilizes or reduces the ability of a pupil to move his or her torso, arms, legs, or head freely (with exceptions).
  • Seclusion: The involuntary confinement of a pupil alone in a room or area from which the pupil is physically prevented from leaving.

The chart below reflects data for the 2024-2025 school year.

School Site: Mechanical Restraint: Physical Restraint: Seclusion:
Creek View Elementary 0 1 0
Grace Yokley Junior High School 0 0 0
Mountain View Elementary 0 0 0
Ranch View Elementary 0 0 0
Park View Elementary 0 0 0