Marysville Joint Unified School District’s May 26 board materials moved a number of 2026-27 decisions at once, including a recommended K-8 math adoption, a November trustee-area election resolution and a slate of contracts and grants with operational and fiscal implications.
According to the district packet summary, trustees moved forward with a resolution ordering the Nov. 3, 2026 biennial election for four trustee-area seats. The resolution also addressed candidate-statement rules, requested consolidation with other local elections and directed county election coordination.
The packet also identified McGraw Hill Reveal as the recommended K-8 mathematics curriculum and opened a public review window from May 27 through June 9 at the district office. The board materials said the district was considering the adoption for 2026-27 implementation.
A California Community Schools Partnership Program update in the packet described $15.675 million across two cohorts and 12 school sites.
Consent items included a $238,000 memorandum of understanding with Tri-County Regional Occupational Program and Sutter County Superintendent of Schools for CTE pathways, a $225,000 credit-recovery agreement with Subject Technologies, and a $66,700 attendance-support agreement with SchoolStatus Attend. Other consent items included acceptance of a $455,521.05 kitchen infrastructure grant and a $27,925.06 nutrition recruitment-and-retention grant, along with additional contracts and grants tied to school operations.
The board minutes from the May 26 meeting show trustees approved the consent agenda, adopted Resolution 2026-27/01 authorizing Jordan Reeves to serve as delegated authority for the Child Development Program, and approved other personnel and business-services resolutions. The minutes also show the board accepted the meeting agenda and earlier minutes, but they do not include separate public detail on the math adoption item beyond the packet summary.










