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Today: 2/9/10
7:00 PM N-MUSD School Board Meeting

Administrative Contact for Board of Education

Please contact Nora Roque, Coordinator of Administrative Services in the Superintendent's Office for administrative assistance regarding the Board of Education's schedule, meeting agendas, minutes, board policies and administrative regulations, and general inquiries.

nroque@nmusd.us or 714-424-5031

N-MUSD Board of Education

Newport Mesa Unified School District Board of Education

Karen Yelsey, Vice-President  Walt Davenport  David Brooks
Karen Yelsey Walt Davenport David Brooks
President Vice President Clerk

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Dana Black Michael Collier Martha Fluor

Judy Franco

 Contact the Board of Education

nmusdboardofeducation@nmusd.us

The Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education is comprised of seven elected members, is the governing body of the District, which acts during legally constituted meetings in which a quorum of the Board is present.  It derives its powers from the Constitution and Statutes of the State of California. The government of the school is vested in the Board of Education.  The Board of Education represents the people of the District.  It functions as a goal setting, policy making and evaluating body.  The Board has complete jurisdiction over the District, its programs, employees, pupils, building sites and equipment.  Board members occupy unique roles because they are also citizens, and, in some cases, parents.  This unique status causes Board members to have a special responsibility when they are acting as citizens or parents because their elected positions carry a great deal of prestige and visibility.

Board members are elected by the public to work for the best education interest of all of its students.

President: Karen Yelsey

949) 640-9591

Current News and Projects

N-MUSD Faced With Making $13.5 Million in Reductions
The Board of Education will consider the Superintendent's recommendations to make $13.5 million dollars in reductions at the February 9, 2010 Board meeting. The reductions are a direct result of cuts in funding by the State. For more information a... Continue
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Published: 2/5/10