City of Malibu to Host Special Meeting and Work Session for Residents to Understand Revenue Sharing Agreement in School District Separation Efforts
The City of Malibu invites the Malibu community to join a Special Meeting and Work Session of the City Council scheduled for April 10 aimed at providing residents with a comprehensive understanding of the revenue sharing agreement in the context of the ongoing school district separation efforts.
Wednesday, April 10, 6:00 PM at Malibu City Hall, Council Chambers & via zoom
The Special Meeting and Work Session will serve as an opportunity for Malibu residents to gain insights into the revenue sharing agreement and its implications for the community. This session will focus exclusively on providing information and fostering discussion among Malibu residents and community stakeholders. Additionally, the Santa Monica-Malibu School District (SMMUSD) will be hosting community workshops for Santa Monica residents, in addition to joint sessions in May that will be co-hosted by SMMUSD and City.
Throughout the April 10 Work Session, key guiding principles will be emphasized, including equity, fairness, and local control in education. By upholding these principles, the City remains committed to ensuring that decisions regarding educational policies are made with the best interests of the community in mind.
The Special Meeting and Work Session will feature presentations, discussions, and opportunities for residents to ask questions on the revenue sharing agreement. By fostering open communication and collaboration, the City of Malibu aims to empower residents to play an active role in the school separation process.
All interested Malibu residents are invited to attend the Special Meeting and Work Session and participate in the discussion. The event will be held on Wednesday, April 10, 6:00 PM at the Council Chambers at Malibu City Hall (23825, Stuart Ranch Rd, first floor). Viewing and commenting instructions for remote participation will be posted with the meeting agenda in advance on the website.
A second workshop will be held on Saturday, April 20 at 10:00 AM. Details regarding the second workshop location will be provided in a subsequent announcement.
As we move forward in our school separation efforts, the City of Malibu remains dedicated to fostering a stronger sense of ownership and accountability within the community. By working together, we can build a brighter future for education in Malibu.
For more information on the City’s school separation efforts, please contact Deputy City Manager Alexis Brown at 310-456-2489, ext. 300, email abrown@malibucity.org, or visit the Malibu Unified webpage.