Score: -8
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Orange County Grand Jury
• 2023-2024
• Agency Response
Brea Olinda Unified School District’s Response to the 2023-24 Orange County Grand Jury Report on
Published: June 30, 2025
3 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 3 findings
F1
Orange County’s K-12 public schools haveimplemented policiesand/or guidelines around the use of different AI platforms in varying and inconsistent ways. Some prohibit AI’s use; othersallowit:and somedon’thavepolicies orguidelines governingAIatall. The District partially disagrees with the finding. TheDistrictcannot commentonotherdistricts’ policies and/or guidelines around the use of AI platforms. As it pertains to Brea Olinda Unified School District, we have establishedan AITaskforce withthegoal ofestablishingAI guidelinesfor staff andstudentsbyJune 2025.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
By June 30, 2025, Orange County’s K-12 schools should implement policiesandguidelines regarding the appropriate use of AI. These may be provided at thedistrictlevelor within individual schools through the adoption of an Acceptable Use Policy, Code of Ethics, or other writtendirectives addressingthe useofAI. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan: District AI Taskforce established with regular and consistent meetings with educational partners who willhelp informpolicies andguidelines. TheDistrict’sfurther analysisregarding this recommendation will be completed and reviewed by the District's superintendent, who will inform the governingboard beforeDecember 13,2024.
F2
Superintendents provide varying levels of support in implementing AI policies and/or guidelines in their respective schooldistricts. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ BOARDTRUSTEES: PaulRuiz,President·CarrieFlanders,VicePresident/Clerk·ChrisBecerra,Ed.D.·GailLyons·DeanaMiller ADMINISTRATION: BrindaC.Leon,Superintendent · PhilD’Agostino,Ed.D.,Asst.Supt./EducationalServices RichardChampion,Asst.Supt./BusinessServices · ValerieRogers,Ph.D.,Asst.Supt./HumanResources TheHonorableMariaD.Hernandez PresidingJudge,OrangeCountySuperiorCourt DateNovember18,2024 Page2 The District partially disagrees in that it cannot comment on the superintendent’s level of support in implementing AI policies and/or guidelines in other districts. As it pertains to Brea Olinda Unified School District, the Superintendent is actively involved and holds regular update meetings with staff to discuss AI usage andprotocols.A boardgoal aroundAI wasestablishedthis year.
Related Recommendations (1)
R2
Superintendents should ensure that their schools have policies that cover, at a minimum: the scope, guiding principles, and training regarding the responsible use of AI tools by students and teachers; any prohibited uses of special considerations regarding AI tools; and relatedsecurity, privacy,and safetyconsiderations. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan:our district actively participates in AI meetings at OCDE, consults with other AI leaders in this field, including other district superintendents. BreaOlinda UnifiedSchoolDistrict also looksto legalfirms,state, andfederaldepartmentsof educationfor guidance. TheHonorableMariaD.Hernandez PresidingJudge,OrangeCountySuperiorCourt DateNovember18,2024 Page3
F3
There are many resources to guide educatorsin using AI. Several areavailable atthe local level through the Orange County Department of Education, Orange County Board of Education, CEO Leadership Alliance Orange County, and Orange Unified School District Technology Department, to name a few. However, utilization and even awareness of the availability of suchresourcesis highly variableacross school districts. The District partially disagrees with the finding. The District does nothave firsthandinformationregarding the utilization and awareness of the availability of the AI resources across school districts. As it pertains to Brea OlindaUnifiedSchool District, ourdistrictactively participatesin AImeetingsat OCDE, consultswithotherAI leaders in this field, including other district superintendents. Brea Olinda UnifiedSchoolDistrict alsolooks to legalfirms, state,and federaldepartments ofeducationfor guidance.
Related Recommendations (1)
R3
K-12 students should betrainedon the appropriateuseof AI. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan: our district actively participates in AI meetings at OCDE, consults with other AI leaders in this field, including other district superintendents. BreaOlinda UnifiedSchoolDistrict also looksto legalfirms,state, andfederaldepartmentsof educationfor guidance.
Agency Responses 7
Government agencies' official responses to this report's findings and recommendations. Click on a response to see the structured breakdown.
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Brea Olinda Unified School District
July 29, 2016
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11 pages
• 8 responses
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Score: -7
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8 responses to findings and recommendations
F1
Orange County’s K-12 public schools haveimplemented policiesand/or guidelines around the use of different AI platforms in varying and inconsistent ways. Some prohibit AI’s use; othersallowit:and somedon’thavepolicies orguidelines governingAIatall. The District partially disagrees with the finding. TheDistrictcannot commentonotherdistricts’ policies and/or guidelines around the use of AI platforms. As it pertains to Brea Olinda Unified School District, we have establishedan AITaskforce withthegoa...
Response: Disagree
Score: -1
All but one of Orange County's twenty-eight school districts have (encapsulated) asbestos present at one or more its schools. The Brea Olinda Unified School District disagrees wholly with this finding. Each school district keeps records on its own facilities and whether its facilities have encapsulated asbestos. We have no knowledge of the status of facilities in other school districts and, therefore, cannot verify the accuracy of the Grand Jury's findings.
R1
By June 30, 2025, Orange County’s K-12 schools should implement policiesandguidelines regarding the appropriate use of AI. These may be provided at thedistrictlevelor within individual schools through the adoption of an Acceptable Use Policy, Code of Ethics, or other writtendirectives addressingthe useofAI. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan: District AI Taskforce established with regular and co...
Response: Will Not Implement
Score: -1
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devote, in the year following publication of this Grand Jury report, one or more of its monthly "all districts" meetings to discussion and advice on handling hazardous materials. Representatives from each school district should participate in these meetings, and discussions should cover, AHERA compliance, resources available for in-depth AHERA training, and contract management. (F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8) This recommendation will not be implemented because it is not warranted, is not reasonable, and is vague. There is no legal authority that would authorize the Orange County Department...
F2
Superintendents provide varying levels of support in implementing AI policies and/or guidelines in their respective schooldistricts. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ BOARDTRUSTEES: PaulRuiz,President·CarrieFlanders,VicePresident/Clerk·ChrisBecerra,Ed.D.·GailLyons·DeanaMiller ADMINISTRATION: BrindaC.Leon,Superintendent · PhilD’Agostino,Ed.D.,Asst.Supt./EducationalServices RichardChampion,Asst.Supt./BusinessServices · Valer...
Response: Disagree Partially
Score: 0
Although current EPA standards provide that encapsulated asbestos does not present an immediate hazard to people who come near it, any physical disturbance and/or weathering which damages that encapsulation and releases asbestos fibers into the air will present an immediate hazard to anyone exposed to those fibers. Hence, broadbased awareness of where encapsulated asbestos is located is essential to avoid disturbing it such that it does become a threat to students and staff. The Brea Olinda Unified School District disagrees partially with this finding. Broad-based awareness of where encapsulat...
R2
Superintendents should ensure that their schools have policies that cover, at a minimum: the scope, guiding principles, and training regarding the responsible use of AI tools by students and teachers; any prohibited uses of special considerations regarding AI tools; and relatedsecurity, privacy,and safetyconsiderations. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan:our district actively participates in AI ...
Response: Will Not Implement
Score: -1
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report develop and document a communications plan for parents and other stakeholders and post the plan on its web site. The plan should identify what information will be provided and by what means this communication will be accomplished. The plan should address how issues relating to hazardous materials will be communicated, and in what languages, to ensure effective communication. (F10, F11, F12) This recommendation will not be implemented because it is not warranted and is not reasonable. The current practice of making the AHERA report available to the public at the district office and ea...
F3
There are many resources to guide educatorsin using AI. Several areavailable atthe local level through the Orange County Department of Education, Orange County Board of Education, CEO Leadership Alliance Orange County, and Orange Unified School District Technology Department, to name a few. However, utilization and even awareness of the availability of suchresourcesis highly variableacross school districts. The District partially disagrees with the finding. The District does nothave firsthandinf...
Response: Disagree
Score: -1
Many school districts are not in full compliance with the AHERA regulatory requirement to have applicable AHERA reports available in the main offices of each school for public review. The Brea Olinda Unified School District disagrees wholly with this finding. Our school district is in compliance with AHERA regulations. Our AHERA report is available for public review at our district office and at each of our schools in compliance with AHERA regulations, 40 C.F.R. section 763.80 et seq. We have no knowledge of compliance or noncompliance by other school districts and, therefore, cannot verify th...
R3
K-12 students should betrainedon the appropriateuseof AI. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan: our district actively participates in AI meetings at OCDE, consults with other AI leaders in this field, including other district superintendents. BreaOlinda UnifiedSchoolDistrict also looksto legalfirms,state, andfederaldepartmentsof educationfor guidance.
Response: Will Not Implement
Score: -1
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report create and have a process in place to use and keep up-to-date their web site communications with parents and stakeholders of that district. (F9, F10, F10) This recommendation will not be implemented because it is not warranted, is not reasonable and is very vague as to what type of communications are being referred to. The current practice of making the AHERA report available to the public at the district office and each school site is compliant and meets federal law. The Grand Jury's recommendation will raise security and safety concerns that could put school district facilities, em...
R4
K-12 teachersshouldbetrained on theappropriate useofAI. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan: our district actively participates in AI meetings at OCDE, consults with other AI leaders in this field, including other district superintendents. BreaOlinda UnifiedSchoolDistrict also looksto legalfirms,state, andfederaldepartmentsof educationfor guidance.
Response: Will Not Implement
Score: -1
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district buildings and structures and post that information in its web site. The
Bre date and types of database should contain the following for each building: construction, dates and costs of major repairs and modernization, numbers and sizes of classrooms, lists of other facilities including offices, lounges, gyms, cafeterias, laboratories, computers and other data processing equipment, and playground equipment. (F9, F10) This recommendation will not be implemented because it is not warranted and is not reasonable. The current practice of making the AHERA report available to the public a...
R5
Schools and educators should be encouraged to collaborate with the various available AI consortiums and think tanks, such as OCDEand CLAOC,toeffectivelyimplement AIand establish basictenetsfor itsuse. The District has implemented this recommendation as follows: our district has an established AI taskforce,we participatein OCDEmeetingsandattendotherrelated trainings. Please accept the information provided herein as the District’s responses to the Orange County Grand Jury’s Factual Findings and Re...
Response: Will Not Implement
Score: -1
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report create a comprehensive baseline plan for school facilities construction including new construction, retirement of schools or buildings at schools, modernization, hazardous materials, abatement, and major repairs. Each effort should include estimated cost, planned funding source and status, and schedule for start and completion of work. This plan should be updated annually and posted on the district's web site. (F9, F10) This recommendation will not be implemented because it is not warranted and is not reasonable. The current practice of making the AHERA report available to the public...
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School District
December 13, 2018
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5 pages
• 8 responses
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Score: +3
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8 responses to findings and recommendations
F1
Orange County’s K-12 public schools haveimplemented policiesand/or guidelines around the use of different AI platforms in varying and inconsistent ways. Some prohibit AI’s use; othersallowit:and somedon’thavepolicies orguidelines governingAIatall. The District partially disagrees with the finding. TheDistrictcannot commentonotherdistricts’ policies and/or guidelines around the use of AI platforms. As it pertains to Brea Olinda Unified School District, we have establishedan AITaskforce withthegoa...
Response: Agree
Score: +1
: The Brea Olinda Unified School District agrees with this finding. School safety and security are a priority in Brea Olinda Unified School District. The implementation of security measures for schools, in many cases, is limited by funding.
F.2.
R1
By June 30, 2025, Orange County’s K-12 schools should implement policiesandguidelines regarding the appropriate use of AI. These may be provided at thedistrictlevelor within individual schools through the adoption of an Acceptable Use Policy, Code of Ethics, or other writtendirectives addressingthe useofAI. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan: District AI Taskforce established with regular and co...
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
: The recommendation requires ongoing efforts and is a continuous effort by nature we desire to continue to grow in our efforts to increase student safety. The District has attempted and failed at passing two bond measures over the last 8 years and safety issues were a part of each of those bond efforts. The District regularly evaluates the safety of our campuses and makes improvements as our General Fund budget allows. The District is having a hard time coming up with a specific date related to exploring all potential funding sources. The current Board is interested in exploring a potential B...
F2
Superintendents provide varying levels of support in implementing AI policies and/or guidelines in their respective schooldistricts. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ BOARDTRUSTEES: PaulRuiz,President·CarrieFlanders,VicePresident/Clerk·ChrisBecerra,Ed.D.·GailLyons·DeanaMiller ADMINISTRATION: BrindaC.Leon,Superintendent · PhilD’Agostino,Ed.D.,Asst.Supt./EducationalServices RichardChampion,Asst.Supt./BusinessServices · Valer...
Response: Agree
Score: +1
: The Brea Olinda Unified School District agrees with this finding. The extent to which our school District can implement the type and extent of security measures is often dependent on funding. Many Orange County school campuses were constructed to reflect an "open and inviting"
F.3.
atmosphere but are now faced with physical and philosophical security issues that challenge this thinking.
R2
Superintendents should ensure that their schools have policies that cover, at a minimum: the scope, guiding principles, and training regarding the responsible use of AI tools by students and teachers; any prohibited uses of special considerations regarding AI tools; and relatedsecurity, privacy,and safetyconsiderations. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan:our district actively participates in AI ...
Response: Requires Analysis
Score: 0
: The recommendation requires further analysis including the cost of installing fencing at the eight schools in the District that are currently non-fenced. The Board initiated a School Facility Master Plan study in the spring of 2018 and fencing was a part of that study. Cost and further discussion will continue related to fencing when we get the Facility Master Plan completed, though no plans to move forward can occur until a funding source is identified to fund the project. The District is having a difficult time coming up with a specific date that fencing may be installed on all of our camp...
F3
There are many resources to guide educatorsin using AI. Several areavailable atthe local level through the Orange County Department of Education, Orange County Board of Education, CEO Leadership Alliance Orange County, and Orange Unified School District Technology Department, to name a few. However, utilization and even awareness of the availability of suchresourcesis highly variableacross school districts. The District partially disagrees with the finding. The District does nothave firsthandinf...
Response: Agree
Score: +1
: The Brea Olinda Unified School District agrees with this finding. Of the schools within our District, eight of our nine campuses can be considered to reflect an "open and inviting" atmosphere with only one campus having a gate that encompasses the school. 1 Civic Center Circle, Level II • P.O. Box 300, Brea, California 92822-0300 • (714) 990-7800; Fax (714) 529-2137 BOARD MEMBERS: Carrie Flanders President, Gail Lyons, Vice President, Paul Ruiz, Clerk, Nicole Colon, Bill R. Hall, Steve Sewell, Rod Todd ADMINISTRATION: Brad Mason, Ed.D., Superintendent, Kerrie Torres, Asst. Supt/Educational S...
R3
K-12 students should betrainedon the appropriateuseof AI. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan: our district actively participates in AI meetings at OCDE, consults with other AI leaders in this field, including other district superintendents. BreaOlinda UnifiedSchoolDistrict also looksto legalfirms,state, andfederaldepartmentsof educationfor guidance.
Response: Implemented
Score: 0
: The recommendation has been implemented. Our schools keep a sign-in log in the front office where all visitors are required to sign in and get a visitor sticker before entering campus. Visitors are also required to sign out as they are leaving the campus. R.4.: School districts should implement procedures to ensure that photo identification is required of all campus visitors and volunteers before a visitor's badge is issued. (F.4, F.5.)
R4
K-12 teachersshouldbetrained on theappropriate useofAI. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan: our district actively participates in AI meetings at OCDE, consults with other AI leaders in this field, including other district superintendents. BreaOlinda UnifiedSchoolDistrict also looksto legalfirms,state, andfederaldepartmentsof educationfor guidance.
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
: The School Board voted to implement a visitor/volunteer screening software program at the December 10, 2018 School Board Meeting that will require all visitors and volunteers on campus to present a form of picture identification that will be screened against sex offender registries from all 50 states. This platform will be installed on our campuses in January 2019. R.5.: School districts should implement procedures to ensure that all faculty and staff are required to wear visible photo ID badges while on campus. (F.5.)
R5
Schools and educators should be encouraged to collaborate with the various available AI consortiums and think tanks, such as OCDEand CLAOC,toeffectivelyimplement AIand establish basictenetsfor itsuse. The District has implemented this recommendation as follows: our district has an established AI taskforce,we participatein OCDEmeetingsandattendotherrelated trainings. Please accept the information provided herein as the District’s responses to the Orange County Grand Jury’s Factual Findings and Re...
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
: The Human Resources Department purchased a photo I.D. badge-maker during the 2018-19 school year and has produced an employee badge for all District employees that they are directed to wear while they are on campuses throughout the school district. This process includes all of our substitute employees who are less familiar when they are working on our many campuses. R.6.: All school districts with middle or high school campuses should consider using student ID cards in a format to be worn as student ID badges while on campus. (F.6.)
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School District
August 01, 2018
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5 pages
• 8 responses
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Score: +3
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8 responses to findings and recommendations
F1
Orange County’s K-12 public schools haveimplemented policiesand/or guidelines around the use of different AI platforms in varying and inconsistent ways. Some prohibit AI’s use; othersallowit:and somedon’thavepolicies orguidelines governingAIatall. The District partially disagrees with the finding. TheDistrictcannot commentonotherdistricts’ policies and/or guidelines around the use of AI platforms. As it pertains to Brea Olinda Unified School District, we have establishedan AITaskforce withthegoa...
Response: Agree
Score: +1
: The Brea Olinda Unified School District agrees with this finding. School safety and security are a priority in Brea Olinda Unified School District. The implementation of security measures for schools, in many cases, is limited by funding.
F.2.
R1
By June 30, 2025, Orange County’s K-12 schools should implement policiesandguidelines regarding the appropriate use of AI. These may be provided at thedistrictlevelor within individual schools through the adoption of an Acceptable Use Policy, Code of Ethics, or other writtendirectives addressingthe useofAI. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan: District AI Taskforce established with regular and co...
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
: The recommendation requires ongoing efforts and is a continuous effort by nature we desire to continue to grow in our efforts to increase student safety. The District has attempted and failed at passing two bond measures over the last 8 years and safety issues were a part of each of those bond efforts. The District regularly evaluates the safety of our campuses and makes improvements as our General Fund budget allows. R.2.: School districts should re-evaluate the lack of secure fencing on all school campuses and present a report to their respective boards by December 31, 2018, outlining thei...
F2
Superintendents provide varying levels of support in implementing AI policies and/or guidelines in their respective schooldistricts. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ BOARDTRUSTEES: PaulRuiz,President·CarrieFlanders,VicePresident/Clerk·ChrisBecerra,Ed.D.·GailLyons·DeanaMiller ADMINISTRATION: BrindaC.Leon,Superintendent · PhilD’Agostino,Ed.D.,Asst.Supt./EducationalServices RichardChampion,Asst.Supt./BusinessServices · Valer...
Response: Agree
Score: +1
: The Brea Olinda Unified School District agrees with this finding. The extent to which our school District can implement the type and extent of security measures is often dependent on funding. Many Orange County school campuses were constructed to reflect an "open and inviting"
F.3.
atmosphere but are now faced with physical and philosophical security issues that challenge this thinking.
R2
Superintendents should ensure that their schools have policies that cover, at a minimum: the scope, guiding principles, and training regarding the responsible use of AI tools by students and teachers; any prohibited uses of special considerations regarding AI tools; and relatedsecurity, privacy,and safetyconsiderations. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan:our district actively participates in AI ...
Response: Requires Analysis
Score: 0
: The recommendation requires further analysis including the cost of installing fencing at the eight schools in the District that are currently non-fenced. The Board initiated a School Facility Master Plan study in the spring of 2018 and fencing was a part of that study. Cost and further discussion will continue related to fencing when we get the Facility Master Plan completed, though no plans to move forward can occur until a funding source is identified to fund the project. R.3.: School districts should implement procedures to ensure that all campuses maintain a complete, daily log (electron...
F3
There are many resources to guide educatorsin using AI. Several areavailable atthe local level through the Orange County Department of Education, Orange County Board of Education, CEO Leadership Alliance Orange County, and Orange Unified School District Technology Department, to name a few. However, utilization and even awareness of the availability of suchresourcesis highly variableacross school districts. The District partially disagrees with the finding. The District does nothave firsthandinf...
Response: Agree
Score: +1
: The Brea Olinda Unified School District agrees with this finding. Of the schools within our District, eight of our nine campuses can be considered to reflect an "open and inviting" atmosphere with only one campus having a gate that encompasses the school. While every Orange County school district reported the use of a campus visitor sign-in
F.4.
process, there is a lack of procedural consistency among school campuses. 1 Civic Center Circle, Level II • P.O. Box 300, Brea, California 92822-0300 • (714) 990-7800; Fax (714) 529-2137 BOARD MEMBERS: Carrie Flanders President, Gail Lyons, Vice Pr...
R3
K-12 students should betrainedon the appropriateuseof AI. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan: our district actively participates in AI meetings at OCDE, consults with other AI leaders in this field, including other district superintendents. BreaOlinda UnifiedSchoolDistrict also looksto legalfirms,state, andfederaldepartmentsof educationfor guidance.
Response: Implemented
Score: 0
: The recommendation has been implemented. Our schools keep a sign-in log in the front office where all visitors are required to sign in and get a visitor sticker before entering campus. Visitors are also required to sign out as they are leaving the campus. School districts should implement procedures to ensure that photo identification is required R.4.: of all campus visitors and volunteers before a visitor's badge is issued. (F.4, F.5.)
Response of Brea Olinda Unified School District August 1, 2018 Page 4
R4
K-12 teachersshouldbetrained on theappropriate useofAI. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan: our district actively participates in AI meetings at OCDE, consults with other AI leaders in this field, including other district superintendents. BreaOlinda UnifiedSchoolDistrict also looksto legalfirms,state, andfederaldepartmentsof educationfor guidance.
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
: The recommendation has not yet been implemented. However, three campuses will be piloting a visitor management system during the 2018-19 school year and the District will be evaluating its utility for all of our schools. R.5.: School districts should implement procedures to ensure that all faculty and staff are required to wear visible photo ID badges while on campus. (F.5.)
R5
Schools and educators should be encouraged to collaborate with the various available AI consortiums and think tanks, such as OCDEand CLAOC,toeffectivelyimplement AIand establish basictenetsfor itsuse. The District has implemented this recommendation as follows: our district has an established AI taskforce,we participatein OCDEmeetingsandattendotherrelated trainings. Please accept the information provided herein as the District’s responses to the Orange County Grand Jury’s Factual Findings and Re...
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
: The recommendation requires discussion with our Human Resources Department and our employee groups. Discussions will be had during the 2018-19 school year to examine the logistics and associated costs of implementing an employee ID badging system for all District employees. R.6.: All school districts with middle or high school campuses should consider using student ID cards in a format to be worn as student ID badges while on campus. (F.6.)
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School District
September 22, 2015
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2 pages
• 5 responses
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Score: -4
(+0, 1, -4)
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5 responses to findings and recommendations
F1
Orange County’s K-12 public schools haveimplemented policiesand/or guidelines around the use of different AI platforms in varying and inconsistent ways. Some prohibit AI’s use; othersallowit:and somedon’thavepolicies orguidelines governingAIatall. The District partially disagrees with the finding. TheDistrictcannot commentonotherdistricts’ policies and/or guidelines around the use of AI platforms. As it pertains to Brea Olinda Unified School District, we have establishedan AITaskforce withthegoa...
Response: Disagree
Score: -1
</b> The Brea Olinda Unified School District disagrees completely with this Finding. All of the information related to CFDs is accessible on the school district's website or from the district office. The school district has posted annual reports and a historical and financial summary of the CFD on its website. Finding 2: There does not seem to be appropriate oversight and auditing of CFDs and special tax expenditures within the County of Orange.
R1
By June 30, 2025, Orange County’s K-12 schools should implement policiesandguidelines regarding the appropriate use of AI. These may be provided at thedistrictlevelor within individual schools through the adoption of an Acceptable Use Policy, Code of Ethics, or other writtendirectives addressingthe useofAI. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan: District AI Taskforce established with regular and co...
Response: Will Not Implement
Score: -1
The Brea Olinda Unified School District sees no need to create an oversight committee or an audit committee. The Brea Olinda Unified School District has a district website that contains all of the information the taxpayers need regarding the CFD. Annual reports for the CFD are posted and a contact number to the District's CFD Administrator is provided which allows the property owners to obtain specific Mello-Roos tax information by address, APN or parcel number. Therefore, the recommendation will not be implemented.
Recommendation 2:
Audit report information, as delineated in California Gove...
F2
Superintendents provide varying levels of support in implementing AI policies and/or guidelines in their respective schooldistricts. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ BOARDTRUSTEES: PaulRuiz,President·CarrieFlanders,VicePresident/Clerk·ChrisBecerra,Ed.D.·GailLyons·DeanaMiller ADMINISTRATION: BrindaC.Leon,Superintendent · PhilD’Agostino,Ed.D.,Asst.Supt./EducationalServices RichardChampion,Asst.Supt./BusinessServices · Valer...
Response: Disagree
Score: -1
The Brea Olinda Unified District disagrees completely with this The Brea Olinda Unified School District believes there is sufficient oversight and Finding. auditing of its CFDs. Finding 3: While the assumption is that the CFD debt would be repaid in a finite period of time, there is a mechanism available to controlling entities to extend debt obligations and thereby extend the CFD special tax in perpetuity. 1 Civic Center Circle, Level II • P.O. Box 300, Brea, California 92822-0300 • (714) 990-7800 • Fax (714) 529-2137 BOARD MEMBERS: Bill R. Hall, President, Gail Lyons, Vice President, Nicole ...
R2
Superintendents should ensure that their schools have policies that cover, at a minimum: the scope, guiding principles, and training regarding the responsible use of AI tools by students and teachers; any prohibited uses of special considerations regarding AI tools; and relatedsecurity, privacy,and safetyconsiderations. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan:our district actively participates in AI ...
Response: Implemented
Score: 0
All information is available on the Brea Olinda Unified School District Website. Taxpayers may access this information on the Brea Olinda Unified School District's Website. Therefore, this recommendation has been implemented. If you have any further questions or need additional information, please contact Jean Aldrete at (714) 990-7827. Sincerely, Just alunto Jean Aldrete Assistant Superintendent <b>Business Services</b>
F3
There are many resources to guide educatorsin using AI. Several areavailable atthe local level through the Orange County Department of Education, Orange County Board of Education, CEO Leadership Alliance Orange County, and Orange Unified School District Technology Department, to name a few. However, utilization and even awareness of the availability of suchresourcesis highly variableacross school districts. The District partially disagrees with the finding. The District does nothave firsthandinf...
Response: Disagree
Score: -1
The Brea Olinda Unified School District disagrees completely with this Finding. The Brea Olinda Unified School District has not extended the time for repayment nor do the legal documents establishing the school district's CFD allow unlimited extensions of time for repayment. Recommendation 1: Each local agency that established the CFD should create an oversight committee and an audit committee to provide for an independent, transparent view of the manner in which CFD funds are being expended.
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September 03, 2014
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R1
By June 30, 2025, Orange County’s K-12 schools should implement policiesandguidelines regarding the appropriate use of AI. These may be provided at thedistrictlevelor within individual schools through the adoption of an Acceptable Use Policy, Code of Ethics, or other writtendirectives addressingthe useofAI. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan: District AI Taskforce established with regular and co...
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
The Brea Olinda Unified School District partially disagrees with this recommendation. The Brea Olinda Unified School District agrees that a clear explanation of the assumed future growth rate of assessed values in the bond election materials made available to voters is a good recommendation for school districts. The Brea Olinda Unified School District also agrees that the explanation should reference relevant historical assessed value data for the individual district. However, the Brea Olinda Unified School District cannot determine if there is a factual basis for the remainder of the recommen...
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School District
September 21, 2012
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Score: -1
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6 responses to findings and recommendations
F1
Orange County’s K-12 public schools haveimplemented policiesand/or guidelines around the use of different AI platforms in varying and inconsistent ways. Some prohibit AI’s use; othersallowit:and somedon’thavepolicies orguidelines governingAIatall. The District partially disagrees with the finding. TheDistrictcannot commentonotherdistricts’ policies and/or guidelines around the use of AI platforms. As it pertains to Brea Olinda Unified School District, we have establishedan AITaskforce withthegoa...
Response: Disagree Partially
Score: 0
The District agrees partially with this finding. The District agrees that not all Orange County schools use the same technology and procedures to record bullying or harassment incidents. Different districts use different databases and internal procedures to track bullying complaints. With regard to the codes used to record bullying or harassment incidents, prior to July 1, 2012, Education Code section 48900(r) defined bullying by reference to sexual harassment (Education Code section 48900.2), hate violence (Education Code section 48900.3), and harassment, threats and intimidation (Education C...
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By June 30, 2025, Orange County’s K-12 schools should implement policiesandguidelines regarding the appropriate use of AI. These may be provided at thedistrictlevelor within individual schools through the adoption of an Acceptable Use Policy, Code of Ethics, or other writtendirectives addressingthe useofAI. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan: District AI Taskforce established with regular and co...
Response: Will Not Implement
Score: -1
This recommendation will not be implemented because it is not warranted and is not reasonable. The District tracks complaints of discrimination, harassment, intimidation and bullying, and their resolution in the student information system. Different districts use different technology and procedures that reflect the unique needs of each district. While all districts will comply with State-mandated reporting, such as the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System (CALPADS), it is not necessary that each district use the same internal procedures and technology to track reported inciden...
F2
Superintendents provide varying levels of support in implementing AI policies and/or guidelines in their respective schooldistricts. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ BOARDTRUSTEES: PaulRuiz,President·CarrieFlanders,VicePresident/Clerk·ChrisBecerra,Ed.D.·GailLyons·DeanaMiller ADMINISTRATION: BrindaC.Leon,Superintendent · PhilD’Agostino,Ed.D.,Asst.Supt./EducationalServices RichardChampion,Asst.Supt./BusinessServices · Valer...
Response: Agree
Score: +1
The District agrees that AB 1156 provides a broader definition of "bullying" than was contained in prior law. <sup>1</sup> The Orange County Superintendent of Schools has been directed to respond to Recommendations 4 and 5. 1 Civic Center Circle, Level II • P.O. Box 300, Brea, California 92822-0300 • (714) 990-7800; Fax (714) 529-2137 BOARD MEMBERS: Kevin Hobby, President, Rod Todd, Vice President, Joseph Rollino, Clerk, Michael Condiff, Bill Hall, Teresa Hampson, Gail Lyons ADMINISTRATION: A.J. "Skip" Roland, Ed.D., Superintendent, Anne Flesher, Asst. Supt/Human Services, David Giordano, Asst...
R2
Superintendents should ensure that their schools have policies that cover, at a minimum: the scope, guiding principles, and training regarding the responsible use of AI tools by students and teachers; any prohibited uses of special considerations regarding AI tools; and relatedsecurity, privacy,and safetyconsiderations. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan:our district actively participates in AI ...
Response: Will Not Implement
Score: -1
The District will not implement this policy because it is not warranted and is not reasonable. The District has no legal authority to obligate other school districts. However, it should be noted that the District is required by law to apply the definition <sup>2</sup> Educ. Code § 234.1(d).
of "bullying" contained in Education Code section 48900(r) in suspending and expelling students. Recommendation 3: Each district review standardized procedures to protect a bully victim and bystanders' confidentiality as stated in Education Code section 234.1
F3
There are many resources to guide educatorsin using AI. Several areavailable atthe local level through the Orange County Department of Education, Orange County Board of Education, CEO Leadership Alliance Orange County, and Orange Unified School District Technology Department, to name a few. However, utilization and even awareness of the availability of suchresourcesis highly variableacross school districts. The District partially disagrees with the finding. The District does nothave firsthandinf...
Response: Disagree
Score: -1
The District cannot comment on what policies are posted in all schools throughout Orange County, but can respond only on behalf of the District itself. Finding 3 combines the requirement to post anti-discrimination/anti-harassment policies in prescribed areas with the requirement to post anti-bullying policies. The requirement for school districts to post their anti-bullying policy in all schools and offices, including staff lounges and pupil government meeting rooms, is new as of July 1, 2012. Thus, the District disagrees with Finding 3 to the extent it reflects on the District's practice in ...
R3
K-12 students should betrainedon the appropriateuseof AI. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan: our district actively participates in AI meetings at OCDE, consults with other AI leaders in this field, including other district superintendents. BreaOlinda UnifiedSchoolDistrict also looksto legalfirms,state, andfederaldepartmentsof educationfor guidance.
Response: Will Implement
Score: +1
The District will implement this recommendation by June 30, 2012. The District has adopted policies in regard to retaliation and confidentiality. Those policies state in part..."Discrimination, harassment, intimidation, and/or bullying complaints shall be investigated in a manner that protects the confidentiality of the parties and the facts....the Board prohibits retaliation in any form for the filing of a complaint, the reporting of instances of discrimination, or participation in complaint procedures." The District intends to annually remind its employees of these policies during review of ...
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School District
August 13, 2007
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4 pages
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Score: -2
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2 responses to findings and recommendations
F1
Orange County’s K-12 public schools haveimplemented policiesand/or guidelines around the use of different AI platforms in varying and inconsistent ways. Some prohibit AI’s use; othersallowit:and somedon’thavepolicies orguidelines governingAIatall. The District partially disagrees with the finding. TheDistrictcannot commentonotherdistricts’ policies and/or guidelines around the use of AI platforms. As it pertains to Brea Olinda Unified School District, we have establishedan AITaskforce withthegoa...
Response: Disagree
Score: -1
</b> BOUSD disagrees wholly with the finding for the following reasons: a) It asks BOUSD to validate the quality, or lack of quality, of plans from twenty-seven other school districts for which BOUSD has no jurisdiction nor does it have copies of any of the other school district or school site plans on which to base any assessment of quality or compliance. b) BOUSD disagrees with the specific findings on the evaluation of the Brea Olinda Unified School District Disaster Plan and the Brea Canyon High School Plan as "Below Expected". BOARD MEMBERS: Susie Sokol - President, Russ Kline- Vice Presi...
R1
By June 30, 2025, Orange County’s K-12 schools should implement policiesandguidelines regarding the appropriate use of AI. These may be provided at thedistrictlevelor within individual schools through the adoption of an Acceptable Use Policy, Code of Ethics, or other writtendirectives addressingthe useofAI. The District hasnotyetimplementedthis recommendationbut willimplement this recommendationbyJune 30, 2025, with the following action plan: District AI Taskforce established with regular and co...
Response: Will Not Implement
Score: -1
</b> The recommendation to submit plans to the Orange County Department of Education "for review" will not be implemented because it is not required under current law, and it is our understanding that the Orange County Department of Education does not intend to assign staff to complete a review of individual school's or district's Comprehensive Safety Plans. It is the responsibility of each school district to review their own school site safety plans as required by California Education Code Section 32288. Every year, the Brea Olinda Unified School District and each individual site will update ...