Â鶹¹ú²úAV Board of Education Recap
November 7, 2024
At the November 7 meeting of the Â鶹¹ú²úAV Board, the Board recognized five students who attend Luther Burbank High School as Â鶹¹ú²úAV Stellar Students:
- Nidhi Rana is a senior participating in Luther Burbank High School’s Law and Social Justice Academy. She is a hardworking student and has dreams to pursue a nursing career after high school.
- Kyla Prasad is a senior participating in Luther Burbank High School’s Law and Social Justice Academy. She has maintained an outstanding academic record and always has a positive attitude. Kyla has many career interests such as Law, Psychology and English.
- Autumn Vang is very involved in school activities, She participates in the Associated Student Body (ASB) where she serves as the Finance officer, and is a member of the Volleyball Club, and has played volleyball for three years. She plans to study interior architecture and design in college.
- Lily Bui is a senior at Luther Burbank High School. Lily maintains over a 4.0 GPA and enjoys participating in the arts such as drawing, making polymer clay sculptures, singing, and dancing. She is in the CAS club, which centers on activities with creativity, action, and service. Lily aspires to become a pediatrician. This past summer she volunteered at Vitalant to help her community and observe medical workers due to her interest in the medical field.
- Konshee Khang is a senior who is diligent and dedicated in both academics and extracurricular activities. She has maintained over a 4.0 at Burbank and has completed two dual enrollment college courses, a freshman seminar and Psychology 300, earning As in both. She plans to pursue a career as a mental health therapist.
The Board approved the appointment of Mikako Fisher Hill as assistant superintendent of Early Learning and Care.
The Board held a special presentation to recognize outgoing Board Members Christina Pritchett, who has served on the Board representing Area 3 for 12 years, and Jamee Villa, who has served on the Board representing Area 4 for four years.
The Board took action to approve three Resolutions:
- Recognition of Veterans Day on November 11.
- Recognition of the month of November as National Native American Heritage Month. This observance commemorates the history, heritage, and culture of Native American and Alaska Native people, and acknowledges the vast achievements of America’s original indigenous people.
- Recognition of 1984 Sikh Genocide. Sikh (Sikhism) is the fifth-largest religion in the world and today, there are more than 25 million Sikhs worldwide and more than 500,000 Sikh Americans, including over 40,000 in the Sacramento region. This recognition shows solidarity with the Sikh community and calls for truth, justice, and accountability to redress the systematic persecution of Sikhs.
The Board received an informational update from District staff on the District’s Student Support and Health Services Annual Report, which provides information about supports and interventions provided to students. The report can be read here: /sites/main/files/file-attachments/9.5_student_support_and_services_annual_report_0.pdf.
More detail on all of these items can be found at /boe110724.
For more information about the Â鶹¹ú²úAV Board of Education, including the schedule for future Board meetings and to submit a public comment at future meetings, please visit /board-education.
The next Â鶹¹ú²úAV Board meeting will be held on November 21. The open session of the meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m. at the Serna Center, 5735 47th Avenue, in the Community Room. The meeting can also be viewed online on Â鶹¹ú²úAV’s YouTube channel .