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Fort Bragg Unified School District

Fort Bragg Unified School District, a public school district in Mendocino County, oversees public primary and secondary education in Fort Bragg, California and the surrounding area, accountable to both the local voters and the California Department of Education. It was organized in 1895, shortly before the town formally incorporated, for the families of the fast-growing number of men moving to the area to work for Union Lumber Company or one of the other local lumber mills during the logging boom of the late 19th century.[6]

Fort Bragg Unified School District
District office
Address
312 South Lincoln Street
, Mendocino County, California, 95437
United States
Coordinates39°26′19″N 123°47′43″W / 39.4385°N 123.7953°W / 39.4385; -123.7953 (District office)
District information
TypeUnified
MottoBe Safe, Be Respectful, Be Responsible
GradesTK through Adult
Established1895; 128 years ago (1895)
PresidentDiana Paoli (2021)[1]
Vice-presidentMaryjean Makela (2021)[1]
SuperintendentRebecca C. Walker (2016–)
Business administratorWendy Boise (2016–)[4]
School boardFive trustees
(four-year terms)
Governing agencyCalif. Department of Education
Schools
  • Elementary: 2
  • Middle: 1
  • High: 1
  • Alternative: 4
  • Charter: 1
Budget$21.6 million (2018-19)[2]
NCES District ID0614070[3]
Students and staff
Students1883 (2018-19)[4]
Faculty124.4 (2017-18)[2]
Staff107.8 (2017-18)[2]
Student–teacher ratio15.1 (2017-18)[2]
Athletic conference
Other information
State achievement testCalifornia Assessment of Student Performance and Progress
Area served251.6 sq mi (652 km2)
District population (households)14,581 (5,861)[5]
Median household incomeUS$47,152[5]
Schedule180 days/year, M-F, August-June
  • Full day: 141
  • Early release: 39
Websitesites.google.com/fbusd.us/district
Location of main office (red map pin) and schools within current district boundaries (Fort Bragg city limits in green)

Most students are served by the district's two secondary schools, two primary schools and transitional kindergarten, none of which have overlapping grade offerings.[7] To serve students with special circumstances it also operates two community day schools (each mirroring the grade offerings of one of the secondary schools), a continuation school and an adult school, as well as exercising oversight and standards compliance functions for one all grades charter school.[8]

Governance edit

Board of trustees edit

As provided in its charter, the district's executive functions are held by a board of trustees composed of five members popularly-elected to four-year terms by those who are eligible to participate in county elections and live within the district service boundaries, such elections being held in all odd-numbered years and alternating between having the top two or three candidates receiving seats.[9] At the end of each calendar year they elect a president and vice-president from among themselves in open session, with no member permitted to serve in one office more than twice consecutively. Public meetings are held at 6:00 p.m. on the second Thursday of every month at the John Diederich Education Center, located on the Fort Bragg High School campus and are broadcast live on YouTube and Vimeo.[10]

Members edit

As of the November 3, 2020 Mendocino County general election, the district's board of trustees has the following members (shown with office held for the 2021 calendar year, if any):

  • Diana Paoli, President (first elected: Nov. 8, 2016; current term: Dec. 1, 2018–Dec. 1, 2022)[1][11]
  • Maryjean Makela, Vice President (initial appointment: Nov. 11, 2018; current term: Dec. 1, 2020–Dec. 1, 2024)[1][11]
  • Kathy A. Babcock (first elected: Nov. 3, 2015; current term: Dec. 1, 2020–Dec. 1, 2024)[1][11]
  • Gerald Matson (initial appointment: Nov. 3, 2011; current term: Dec. 1, 2018–Dec. 1, 2022)[1][11]
  • Scott Schneider (first elected: Nov. 6, 2018; current term: Dec. 1, 2018–Dec. 1, 2022)[1][11]

Student Representative edit

Beginning in 2015, the board also requests the elected student body officers of Fort Bragg High School to solicit volunteers and select from among them a student of the school to serve as a non-voting member of the board, their term to run from July 1 to June 30. This member is allowed to make and second motions on all business before the board save those that are held in closed session related to employment contracts, staff dispute resolution, or other matters related to information legally required to remain confidential. The Superintendent's office is required to provide the student board member with full and complete agendas and copies of any materials received by the board, and also to provide an area at the district office where they can work, make use of secretarial facilities and receive advice or information upon request.[12]

Administration edit

Superintendent edit

While the executive functions are ultimately held by the board of trustees, the by-laws state that in practice they will be exercised by a Superintendent of Schools whose careful selection and leadership of is explicitly defined as the board's most important responsibility. The Superintendent serves as the district's chief executive officer and ex officio as the board's secretary. Eligibility requirements for employment as Superintendent include the satisfactory completion of a background/criminal records investigation prior to being hired and the maintenance of both a valid school administration certificate and teaching credentials from the state for the duration of their tenure.[13]

The district's current Superintendent, Rebecca C. Walker, was hired on August 15, 2016 as Superintendent (on an Interim basis, initially) following the resignation of Charles Bush. His departure from the position was after serving only two years of his initial three-year contract and was reported as the result of fundamental disagreements over district policy with parents and several trustees;[14] later that year he was hired as the superintendent of Palo Verde Unified School District.[15] Ms. Walker had been a teacher and then principal of Fort Bragg High School since 2012 and prior to that taught math at Fort Bragg Middle School, beginning in 1997 at the age of 24.[16]

Recent superintendents edit

Name Term began Term ended Average salary
Rebecca C. Walker August 15, 2016 Incumbent $130,290
Charles D. Bush May 2014 June 30, 2016[17] $136,802
Donald F. Armstrong July 2008[18] May 2014 $127,812
Steven Lund April 2000 July 2008

Salaries edit

The average salary for district employees in 2016 was $41,234, 32.8% lower than the national average for government employees and 19.3% lower than the national average for the education sector.[19]

Class sizes edit

Pursuant to the Educational Employment Relations Act of California ("Rodda Act"), the district negotiates its terms of employment with the representatives for the Fort Bragg District Teachers' Association labor union (a local of the California Teachers Association and affiliate of the National Education Association) at least once every three years. Among the many conditions set forth in each concluded agreement are the maximum size of classes assigned to its faculty, depending on the age of the students and the subject being taught. As of the agreement reached on June 26, 2019 that begins on July 1, 2019 and will expire on June 30, 2022, these are the maximum number of students allowed per class:[20]

  • Transitional Kindergarten through 3rd Grade: 24 students
  • 4th and 5th Grades: 28 students
  • 6th through 12th Grades -
    • Core academic subjects: 30 students, and daily limit of 150[i][ii]
    • Physical Education: 38 students, and daily limit of 36 × the number of PE periods taught
    • Band/Chorus: 50 students
  • Alternative/Special Education -
    • 5th through 8th Grades: 12 students[ii]
    • 9th through 12th Grades: 22 students, and district limit of 55 students for the three AE/SE teachers combined[ii]
  1. ^ The standard school day is defined as having a different class assigned for each of six instructional periods for Fort Bragg High School and seven for Fort Bragg Middle School. Faculty members who are also responsible for an additional advisory period (more commonly known as "homeroom") have daily student limits of 160 and 170 at those schools respectively.
  2. ^ a b c Class sizes may exceed this maximum by one student without the mutual written consent of the individual faculty member. When exceeded by two or more students it requires consultation with and written approval from both the faculty member and the union president.

Schools edit

 
One of the district's early schoolhouses, already out of use when photographed in 1934
Fort Bragg USD schools
Name School Type Grades Enrollment
(2018-19)
Fort Bragg High Secondary (Upper) 9-12 535
Fort Bragg Middle Secondary (Lower) 6-8 406
Dana Gray Elementary Primary 3-5 381
Redwood Elementary K-2 444
Redwood Preschool Transitional kindergarten TK 32[a]
Three Rivers Charter Charter 1-12 116[a]
Lighthouse Community Day Community Day 9-12 22
Shelter Cove Community Day 6-8 3
Noyo High Secondary (Continuation) N/A[b] 15
Coastal Adult Secondary (Adult) N/A[b] [c]
  1. ^ a b Data for most recent year reported (2016-17)
  2. ^ a b Offers individualized curriculum for each student with coursework from the sixth grade and above offered as needed
  3. ^ Data not included in CDOE reports

Secondary schools edit

Fort Bragg High School edit

Fort Bragg High School (FBHS) was founded in 1907 as Fort Bragg Union High School. The school's athletic teams are called the Timberwolves and their mascot is Timmy Timberwolf. The football team has had five undefeated seasons, most recently in 1995 (finishing with an 11-0 record).[21]

Fort Bragg Middle School edit

Standardized testing edit

The California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) testing framework was established in 2014 with a stated goal of offering greater transparency to parents, faculty and administrators regarding student progress using objective standards and easily understood reporting. Students are tested annually from grades three to eight and again in the eleventh grade. Two batteries of tests are taken, one in English Language Arts/Literacy and the other in Mathematics, delivered by computer with results delivered directly to the state Education Department.

California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress District-wide Results (3rd–8th and 11th Grades)
Academic year English Language Arts/Literacy Standards Mathematics Standards
Met/Exceeded Nearly Met Didn't Meet Met/Exceeded Nearly Met Didn't Meet
2017-18[a] 41.76% 27.73% 30.51% 27.65% 27.76% 44.59%
2016-17[b] 41.70% 28.98% 29.31% 24.34% 31.61% 44.05%
2015-16[c] 40% 28% 32% 24% 37% 38%
2014-15[d] 38% 28% 34% 21% 33% 46%
  1. ^ "2018: Fort Bragg Unified Smarter Balanced District Results". CAASPP Reporting (CDE). Retrieved 2019-08-19.
  2. ^ "2017: Fort Bragg Unified Smarter Balanced District Results". CAASPP Reporting (CDE). Retrieved 2019-08-19.
  3. ^ "2016: Fort Bragg Unified Smarter Balanced District Results". CAASPP Reporting (CDE). Retrieved 2019-08-19.
  4. ^ "2015: Fort Bragg Unified Smarter Balanced District Results". CAASPP Reporting (CDE). Retrieved 2019-08-19.

General Obligation Bonds edit

As of the most recent issuance of school bonds in 2016 ($5.5 million at 2.63% interest, 15-year term), the district's total outstanding bonded debt is US$42.6 million. Having been issued with terms ranging from 13 to 40 years and with interest rates ranging from 1.48% to 12%, if all outstanding bonds reached their natural maturity date the cost of debt service (principal + interest) for them would total US$99.5 million and last until the end of fiscal year 2047.[22]

School bond election measures edit

  • November 2003 - $22,200,000 - Vote in Favor: 65.8% - Purpose: renovate, modernize, safety compliance
  • June 2008 - $16,000,000 - Vote in Favor: 69.2% - Purpose: To acquire, construct, modernize, and improve school facilities

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "December 14, 2020 - Regular Meeting". Google Drive. from the original on 2021-09-05. Retrieved 2021-09-05.
  2. ^ a b c d . Google Docs. Archived from the original on 2019-07-23. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
  3. ^ "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Fort Bragg Unified". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
  4. ^ a b . CA Department of Education. Archived from the original on 2019-06-03. Retrieved 2019-06-28.
  5. ^ a b "ACS School District Profile 2013-17". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved 2019-09-03.
  6. ^ (PDF). Electronic Municipal Market Access - Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board. 2006-12-13. p. 7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-07-06. Retrieved 2019-06-28.
  7. ^ . CA Dept of Education. Archived from the original on 2018-08-10. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
  8. ^ . CA Dept of Education. Archived from the original on 2018-08-09. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
  9. ^ . GAMUT Online. Archived from the original on 2018-08-09. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
  10. ^ . YouTube. Archived from the original on 2019-07-23. Retrieved 2019-06-28.
  11. ^ a b c d e "Board of Trustees". Fort Bragg Unified School District. from the original on 2020-11-28. Retrieved 2021-09-05.
  12. ^ . GAMUT Online. Archived from the original on 2019-07-06. Retrieved 2019-07-06.
  13. ^ . GAMUT Online. Archived from the original on 2019-07-06. Retrieved 2019-07-06.
  14. ^ . Fort Bragg Advocate-News. 2016-12-28. Archived from the original on 2016-12-30. Retrieved 2019-07-23.
  15. ^ Macdonald, Malcolm (2018-11-07). . Anderson Valley Advertiser. Archived from the original on 2019-07-23. Retrieved 2019-07-23.
  16. ^ Erickson, Kate (2013-03-22). . It Happened at Purity. Archived from the original on 2019-07-23. Retrieved 2019-07-23.
  17. ^ . Fort Bragg Advocate-News. 2016-06-16. Archived from the original on 2016-07-24. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
  18. ^ "$8,797,874.25 Fort Bragg Unified School District General Obligation Bonds, Election of 2008, Series 2011 (Bank Qualified)" (PDF). California State Treasurer's Office. 2011-07-12. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
  19. ^ . OpenPayrolls. Archived from the original on 2019-09-02. Retrieved 2019-09-02.
  20. ^ "FBDTA Master Agreement - FINAL VERSION.pdf". Google Docs. Retrieved 2019-09-03.
  21. ^ Tennis, Mark. "Fort Bragg Football History Highlights". Cal-Hi Sports. Retrieved 2019-08-19.
  22. ^ "Fort Bragg Unified School District Audit Report, 2016" (PDF). GovWiki. 2016-11-28. p. 42. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-09-03. Retrieved 2019-09-03.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Local Control and Accountability Plan - 2018
  • California Department of Education - District Profile
  • FBUSD Official Financial Audit - 2016 (Christy White Associates)
  • Education Data Partnership - Fort Bragg Unified
  • ProPublica Miseducation Project - Fort Bragg Unified School District
  • Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health (kidsdata.org): Fort Bragg Unified - Summary

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Fort Bragg Unified School District a public school district in Mendocino County oversees public primary and secondary education in Fort Bragg California and the surrounding area accountable to both the local voters and the California Department of Education It was organized in 1895 shortly before the town formally incorporated for the families of the fast growing number of men moving to the area to work for Union Lumber Company or one of the other local lumber mills during the logging boom of the late 19th century 6 Fort Bragg Unified School DistrictDistrict officeAddress312 South Lincoln Street Fort Bragg Mendocino County California 95437 United StatesCoordinates39 26 19 N 123 47 43 W 39 4385 N 123 7953 W 39 4385 123 7953 District office District informationTypeUnifiedMottoBe Safe Be Respectful Be ResponsibleGradesTK through AdultEstablished1895 128 years ago 1895 PresidentDiana Paoli 2021 1 Vice presidentMaryjean Makela 2021 1 SuperintendentRebecca C Walker 2016 Business administratorWendy Boise 2016 4 School boardFive trustees four year terms Governing agencyCalif Department of EducationSchoolsElementary 2Middle 1High 1Alternative 4Charter 1Budget 21 6 million 2018 19 2 NCES District ID0614070 3 Students and staffStudents1883 2018 19 4 Faculty124 4 2017 18 2 Staff107 8 2017 18 2 Student teacher ratio15 1 2017 18 2 Athletic conferenceCA Interscholastic Fed North Coast Section Coastal Mountain Conf North Central League IOther informationState achievement testCalifornia Assessment of Student Performance and ProgressArea served251 6 sq mi 652 km2 District population households 14 581 5 861 5 Median household incomeUS 47 152 5 Schedule180 days year M F August JuneFull day 141Early release 39Websitesites wbr google wbr com wbr fbusd wbr us wbr districtLocation of main office red map pin and schools within current district boundaries Fort Bragg city limits in green Most students are served by the district s two secondary schools two primary schools and transitional kindergarten none of which have overlapping grade offerings 7 To serve students with special circumstances it also operates two community day schools each mirroring the grade offerings of one of the secondary schools a continuation school and an adult school as well as exercising oversight and standards compliance functions for one all grades charter school 8 Contents 1 Governance 1 1 Board of trustees 1 1 1 Members 1 1 2 Student Representative 2 Administration 2 1 Superintendent 2 1 1 Recent superintendents 2 2 Salaries 2 3 Class sizes 3 Schools 3 1 Secondary schools 3 1 1 Fort Bragg High School 3 1 2 Fort Bragg Middle School 4 Standardized testing 5 General Obligation Bonds 5 1 School bond election measures 6 References 7 External linksGovernance editBoard of trustees edit As provided in its charter the district s executive functions are held by a board of trustees composed of five members popularly elected to four year terms by those who are eligible to participate in county elections and live within the district service boundaries such elections being held in all odd numbered years and alternating between having the top two or three candidates receiving seats 9 At the end of each calendar year they elect a president and vice president from among themselves in open session with no member permitted to serve in one office more than twice consecutively Public meetings are held at 6 00 p m on the second Thursday of every month at the John Diederich Education Center located on the Fort Bragg High School campus and are broadcast live on YouTube and Vimeo 10 Members edit As of the November 3 2020 Mendocino County general election the district s board of trustees has the following members shown with office held for the 2021 calendar year if any Diana Paoli President first elected Nov 8 2016 current term Dec 1 2018 Dec 1 2022 1 11 Maryjean Makela Vice President initial appointment Nov 11 2018 current term Dec 1 2020 Dec 1 2024 1 11 Kathy A Babcock first elected Nov 3 2015 current term Dec 1 2020 Dec 1 2024 1 11 Gerald Matson initial appointment Nov 3 2011 current term Dec 1 2018 Dec 1 2022 1 11 Scott Schneider first elected Nov 6 2018 current term Dec 1 2018 Dec 1 2022 1 11 Student Representative edit Beginning in 2015 the board also requests the elected student body officers of Fort Bragg High School to solicit volunteers and select from among them a student of the school to serve as a non voting member of the board their term to run from July 1 to June 30 This member is allowed to make and second motions on all business before the board save those that are held in closed session related to employment contracts staff dispute resolution or other matters related to information legally required to remain confidential The Superintendent s office is required to provide the student board member with full and complete agendas and copies of any materials received by the board and also to provide an area at the district office where they can work make use of secretarial facilities and receive advice or information upon request 12 Administration editSuperintendent edit While the executive functions are ultimately held by the board of trustees the by laws state that in practice they will be exercised by a Superintendent of Schools whose careful selection and leadership of is explicitly defined as the board s most important responsibility The Superintendent serves as the district s chief executive officer and ex officio as the board s secretary Eligibility requirements for employment as Superintendent include the satisfactory completion of a background criminal records investigation prior to being hired and the maintenance of both a valid school administration certificate and teaching credentials from the state for the duration of their tenure 13 The district s current Superintendent Rebecca C Walker was hired on August 15 2016 as Superintendent on an Interim basis initially following the resignation of Charles Bush His departure from the position was after serving only two years of his initial three year contract and was reported as the result of fundamental disagreements over district policy with parents and several trustees 14 later that year he was hired as the superintendent of Palo Verde Unified School District 15 Ms Walker had been a teacher and then principal of Fort Bragg High School since 2012 and prior to that taught math at Fort Bragg Middle School beginning in 1997 at the age of 24 16 Recent superintendents edit Name Term began Term ended Average salaryRebecca C Walker August 15 2016 Incumbent 130 290Charles D Bush May 2014 June 30 2016 17 136 802Donald F Armstrong July 2008 18 May 2014 127 812Steven Lund April 2000 July 2008 Salaries edit The average salary for district employees in 2016 was 41 234 32 8 lower than the national average for government employees and 19 3 lower than the national average for the education sector 19 Class sizes edit Pursuant to the Educational Employment Relations Act of California Rodda Act the district negotiates its terms of employment with the representatives for the Fort Bragg District Teachers Association labor union a local of the California Teachers Association and affiliate of the National Education Association at least once every three years Among the many conditions set forth in each concluded agreement are the maximum size of classes assigned to its faculty depending on the age of the students and the subject being taught As of the agreement reached on June 26 2019 that begins on July 1 2019 and will expire on June 30 2022 these are the maximum number of students allowed per class 20 Transitional Kindergarten through 3rd Grade 24 students 4th and 5th Grades 28 students 6th through 12th Grades Core academic subjects 30 students and daily limit of 150 i ii Physical Education 38 students and daily limit of 36 the number of PE periods taught Band Chorus 50 students Alternative Special Education 5th through 8th Grades 12 students ii 9th through 12th Grades 22 students and district limit of 55 students for the three AE SE teachers combined ii The standard school day is defined as having a different class assigned for each of six instructional periods for Fort Bragg High School and seven for Fort Bragg Middle School Faculty members who are also responsible for an additional advisory period more commonly known as homeroom have daily student limits of 160 and 170 at those schools respectively a b c Class sizes may exceed this maximum by one student without the mutual written consent of the individual faculty member When exceeded by two or more students it requires consultation with and written approval from both the faculty member and the union president Schools edit nbsp One of the district s early schoolhouses already out of use when photographed in 1934Fort Bragg USD schools Name School Type Grades Enrollment 2018 19 Fort Bragg High Secondary Upper 9 12 535Fort Bragg Middle Secondary Lower 6 8 406Dana Gray Elementary Primary 3 5 381Redwood Elementary K 2 444Redwood Preschool Transitional kindergarten TK 32 a Three Rivers Charter Charter 1 12 116 a Lighthouse Community Day Community Day 9 12 22Shelter Cove Community Day 6 8 3Noyo High Secondary Continuation N A b 15Coastal Adult Secondary Adult N A b c a b Data for most recent year reported 2016 17 a b Offers individualized curriculum for each student with coursework from the sixth grade and above offered as needed Data not included in CDOE reportsSecondary schools edit Fort Bragg High School edit Main article Fort Bragg High School Fort Bragg High School FBHS was founded in 1907 as Fort Bragg Union High School The school s athletic teams are called the Timberwolves and their mascot is Timmy Timberwolf The football team has had five undefeated seasons most recently in 1995 finishing with an 11 0 record 21 Fort Bragg Middle School editStandardized testing editThe California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress CAASPP testing framework was established in 2014 with a stated goal of offering greater transparency to parents faculty and administrators regarding student progress using objective standards and easily understood reporting Students are tested annually from grades three to eight and again in the eleventh grade Two batteries of tests are taken one in English Language Arts Literacy and the other in Mathematics delivered by computer with results delivered directly to the state Education Department California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress District wide Results 3rd 8th and 11th Grades Academic year English Language Arts Literacy Standards Mathematics StandardsMet Exceeded Nearly Met Didn t Meet Met Exceeded Nearly Met Didn t Meet2017 18 a 41 76 27 73 30 51 27 65 27 76 44 59 2016 17 b 41 70 28 98 29 31 24 34 31 61 44 05 2015 16 c 40 28 32 24 37 38 2014 15 d 38 28 34 21 33 46 2018 Fort Bragg Unified Smarter Balanced District Results CAASPP Reporting CDE Retrieved 2019 08 19 2017 Fort Bragg Unified Smarter Balanced District Results CAASPP Reporting CDE Retrieved 2019 08 19 2016 Fort Bragg Unified Smarter Balanced District Results CAASPP Reporting CDE Retrieved 2019 08 19 2015 Fort Bragg Unified Smarter Balanced District Results CAASPP Reporting CDE Retrieved 2019 08 19 General Obligation Bonds editAs of the most recent issuance of school bonds in 2016 5 5 million at 2 63 interest 15 year term the district s total outstanding bonded debt is US 42 6 million Having been issued with terms ranging from 13 to 40 years and with interest rates ranging from 1 48 to 12 if all outstanding bonds reached their natural maturity date the cost of debt service principal interest for them would total US 99 5 million and last until the end of fiscal year 2047 22 School bond election measures edit November 2003 22 200 000 Vote in Favor 65 8 Purpose renovate modernize safety compliance June 2008 16 000 000 Vote in Favor 69 2 Purpose To acquire construct modernize and improve school facilitiesReferences edit a b c d e f g December 14 2020 Regular Meeting Google Drive Archived from the original on 2021 09 05 Retrieved 2021 09 05 a b c d FBUSD 2018 19 Budget Google Docs Archived from the original on 2019 07 23 Retrieved 2018 08 09 Search for Public School Districts District Detail for Fort Bragg Unified National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved 2018 08 09 a b District Profile Fort Bragg Unified CA Department of Education Archived from the original on 2019 06 03 Retrieved 2019 06 28 a b ACS School District Profile 2013 17 nces ed gov Retrieved 2019 09 03 FBUSD General Obligation Bonds Election of 2003 Series 2006 PDF Electronic Municipal Market Access Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board 2006 12 13 p 7 Archived from the original PDF on 2019 07 06 Retrieved 2019 06 28 School Directory Fort Bragg United CA Dept of Education Archived from the original on 2018 08 10 Retrieved 2018 08 09 Fort Bragg Unified School Directory Details CA Dept of Education Archived from the original on 2018 08 09 Retrieved 2018 08 09 Fort Bragg USD Terms Of Office Board Policy 9110 GAMUT Online Archived from the original on 2018 08 09 Retrieved 2018 08 09 FBUSD Television YouTube Archived from the original on 2019 07 23 Retrieved 2019 06 28 a b c d e Board of Trustees Fort Bragg Unified School District Archived from the original on 2020 11 28 Retrieved 2021 09 05 Fort Bragg USD Student Board Members Education Policy 9150 GAMUT Online Archived from the original on 2019 07 06 Retrieved 2019 07 06 Fort Bragg USD Superintendent Recruitment And Selection School Board Policy 2120 GAMUT Online Archived from the original on 2019 07 06 Retrieved 2019 07 06 2016 year of choices and changes Fort Bragg Advocate News 2016 12 28 Archived from the original on 2016 12 30 Retrieved 2019 07 23 Macdonald Malcolm 2018 11 07 Miller v Fort Bragg Unified Anderson Valley Advertiser Archived from the original on 2019 07 23 Retrieved 2019 07 23 Erickson Kate 2013 03 22 The Incredible Becky Walker It Happened at Purity Archived from the original on 2019 07 23 Retrieved 2019 07 23 Superintendent resigns Fort Bragg Advocate News 2016 06 16 Archived from the original on 2016 07 24 Retrieved 2019 09 06 8 797 874 25 Fort Bragg Unified School District General Obligation Bonds Election of 2008 Series 2011 Bank Qualified PDF California State Treasurer s Office 2011 07 12 Retrieved 2019 09 06 Fort Bragg Unified Employee Salaries 2016 OpenPayrolls Archived from the original on 2019 09 02 Retrieved 2019 09 02 FBDTA Master Agreement FINAL VERSION pdf Google Docs Retrieved 2019 09 03 Tennis Mark Fort Bragg Football History Highlights Cal Hi Sports Retrieved 2019 08 19 Fort Bragg Unified School District Audit Report 2016 PDF GovWiki 2016 11 28 p 42 Archived PDF from the original on 2019 09 03 Retrieved 2019 09 03 External links editOfficial website nbsp Local Control and Accountability Plan 2018 California Department of Education District Profile FBUSD Official Financial Audit 2016 Christy White Associates Education Data Partnership Fort Bragg Unified ProPublica Miseducation Project Fort Bragg Unified School District Lucile Packard Foundation for Children s Health kidsdata org Fort Bragg Unified Summary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fort Bragg Unified School District amp oldid 1177394524, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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