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Pleasanton USD: Business Services - Home |
Elective Absences -The expectation of the PUSD is that students attend school on every day of instruction with limited exceptions (e.g., illness, funeral). With every absence, students miss valuable instruction time. In addition, the PUSD loses $53.33 in revenue for each absence (even excused absences). For the past few years, we have attempted to educate parents about avoiding elective absences (e.g., extended weekends, family trips, medical appointments) and asked parents to make voluntary contributions to reimburse the District for revenue lost. Last year, we received almost $3,100 in donations. |
The Business Services Division plays an integral role in the ability of the school district to provide a quality education for our students.
As the financial and operational center of the district, this division is responsible for:
- processing of all fiscal transactions
- providing important budget information necessary to make crucial decisions which ultimately affect the classroom
- ensuring sufficient instructional facilities are available to all children in our District, by carefully monitoring the effects of growth and securing the financing necessary to provide adequate classrooms and support facilities
- maintaining the safety, cleanliness, and general repair of all district facilities
- providing technology services for all district divisions including student and financial data systems and hardware and software support for sites
- providing purchasing, warehouse and graphics services for the District
- preparing and serving nutritious meals and a la carte items for the students and staff
- managing a system of both in-district and contracted services for before and after school child care
Luz Cázares, Assistant Superintendent
Joyce Frye, Administrative Assistant - 925/ 426-4307
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PUSD has initiated a Facilites Master Planning Process to identify long-term demographic and educational trends, address current facility conditions, and develop strategies to address these needs in a comprehensive manner.
The District's Facilities Master Plan Committee, consisting of community leaders and district stakeholders, will meet every two weeks for a total of six meetings through the duration of the process. These meetings are open to the public.
Demographer's Report 2011-12
Letter of Invitation from the Superintendent
| April 4, 2012 |
Board Room |
FMP Minutes |
| April 19, 2012 |
Board Room |
FMP Minutes |
| May 3, 2012 |
Board Room |
FMP Minutes |
| May 17, 2012 |
Village MPR |
FMP Minutes |
| June 14, 2012 |
Board Room |
FMP Minutes |
| October 2, 2012 |
Board Room, 5-7PM |
FMP Minutes-A
FMP Minutes-B |
| October 25, 2012 |
Board Room, 5-7PM |
FMP Minutes |
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Facilities Master Plan DRAFT Report
November 27, 2012 Board Study Session
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Child Nutrition Services
Accounting
Catering Orders/Billing
Food Deliveries
Free & Reduced Meals
Menu Planning
Milk Orders
Point of Sale (POS) System
Staffing
Student Advisory Groups
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Maintenance/Operations
Bells, Clocks, & Intercoms
Custodial Issues (All Schools)
Energy Management
General Maintenance
Grounds
Land-line Telephones, Cell Phones, Voice Mail
Maintenance/Operations Accounting
Pesticide Postings (Healthy School Act)
Sub Custodians
Use of Facilities
Work Orders
Safety
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Facilities
New Construction Projects
Modernization Projects
Measure B
Capital Facilities
Future Projects
Notice to Bidders
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Purchasing/Warehouse
Bid Results
Notice to Bidders
Purchasing Brochure
Vendor's Guide
Warehouse
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Fiscal Services
Accounting
Accounts Payable
Payroll
Benefits
Developer Fees
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Transportation/Security
Intrusion/Fire Alarms
Security
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Graphics
Price List
Graphic Arts Brochure
Presswork
FAQs
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Kids Club
Child Care Options
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