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Superintendent's Office

SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE

STAFF

Dr. Jocelyn Hively
District Superintendent

Stacy Nava
Executive Assistant, Superintendent
& Board

Lisa Calvillo
District Receptionist

SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE

Welcome to the Standard School District!

 

HELFPUL LINKS

Equity and Discrimination (Title IX)

Process for General Questions and Concerns

CALIFORNIA PUBLIC RECORDS ACT REQUESTS

Please use the following link to submit a California Public Records Act (CPRA) request to Standard School District.

In order to identify responsive records and review them for possible exemptions, the District may take up to 10 days to respond to a CPRA request (Cal. Gov. Code § 6253(c)) and, if necessary, may take a reasonable period of time thereafter to produce the non-exempt records that are responsive to the request (Motorola Communication & Electronics v. Dept. of General Svcs., 55 Cal. App. 4th 1340, 1349 (1997)).

The Standard School District is committed to transparency and providing easy access to public records pursuant to the California Public Records Act (CPRA). The California Public Records Act gives the public the right to access records created and maintained by public agencies in the course of their normal business.

Pursuant to Government Code Section 6252(e), a public record is defined as “any writing containing information relating to the conduct of the public's business prepared, owned, used, or retained by any state or local agency regardless of physical form or characteristics.” Public records requests may be used to obtain "records," which include a wide variety of documents and other materials (including print, photographic, and electronic formats) that were created or obtained by the organization and are, at the time the request is filed, in the organization’s possession and control.  

Records subject to disclosure under the CPRA may include email or other communications from members of the public or which reference them. While the District reviews all responsive records to determine if this information should be disclosed, in many cases references to members of the public, or the content of their communications to the District are subject to disclosure. Permissible exemptions from disclosure include documents that invade an individual's right to privacy (e.g., privacy in certain personnel, medical, or student records) or hinder the government's need to perform its assigned functions in a reasonably efficient manner (e.g., maintaining the confidentiality of investigative records, official information, records related to pending litigation, and preliminary notes or memoranda).

Following the release of responsive documents, the District will attempt to contact everyone referenced/included.

STANDARD EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

The 2024-25 Standard Educational Foundation Board of Directors:

  • Executive Director Ex-Officio - Dr. Jocelyn Hively

  • President - Stacy Nava

  • Treasurer - Amber Gonzalez

  • Secretary - Leslie Aguilar

  • Vicki Albitre

  • Jamie Brooks

  • Kelly Hammett