HUSD Still Faces $11 Million Deficit In Which: HUSD still has a structural deficit after $50 million in cuts, Rezoning gets contentious around agriculture, and Commissioners push back on State law
HUSD Budget Improves Despite Cash Issues In Which: A Closed Session Item spills into the public view, New Bond money is coming to build Bret Harte, And Trustee Rawdon votes against enrichment programs to protest VAPA cuts.
City Budget In Danger In Which: City's budget looks more bleak by the day, HUSD's budget still needs some work, and Vasko Yorgov joins the Planning Commission as its newest Commissioner.
Budget, Charter Schools, & Pride Month In Which: HUSD Budget looks bleak despite extra State grants, Charters schools split the Board, and Trustees pass a Pride Month resolution a month late.
Parent Engagement Plummets At HUSD In Which: HUSD's self-assessment points to stubborn issues, HEA tells the Board to not micro-manage Staff, and HUSD Staff don't use the financial system they've always had.
Pride Month And Planning For HUSD In Which: Hayward announces a Russell City Redress Fund with the County, HUSD's LGBTQ+ Comms Plan on shaky ground after cuts, And The SIR reveals issues with how things are done
HUSD Still Under Water In Which: Bruckner-Carrillo complains about formatting, HUSD is still $12 million short after the cuts, And Trustee Prada asks for a spreadsheet.