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BIG-TICKET BUYS DEBATED SCHOOL BOARD QUESTIONS SUV PURCHASES.


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LANCASTER - Antelope Valley This article is about the Los Angeles County region. For the census-designated place in Wyoming, see Antelope Valley-Crestview, Wyoming.

The Antelope Valley
 Union High School District's purchase of SUVs came up in the board's discussion on whether it should have prior approval of certain expenditures that cost $25,000 or more.

The district purchased three sport utility vehicles This page lists sports utility vehicles currently in production (as of April 2007), as well as past models. The list includes crossover SUVs, Mini SUVs, Compact SUVs and other similar vehicles.  between 1997 and 2000 for more than $30,000 each. The expenditure was an issue in last November's board election in which some candidates raised questions about district spending practices.

``The policy (of prior board approval) will help to correct errors in the past so they don't occur again. It causes the board to take a second look at nonroutine payments,'' said trustee Calvin Robinson, who came up with the idea.

Fellow board member Al Beattie said that such oversight
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 may not be needed if the board is given more information about purchases being made. ``I'm inclined to keep this on the back burner Noun 1. back burner - reduced priority; "dozens of cases were put on the back burner"
precedence, precedency, priority - status established in order of importance or urgency; "...
. I have a feeling we have corrected problems of the past. Additional input and information will resolve those problems,'' Beattie said.

The board at Wednesday's meeting discussed establishing prior board approval for certain spending but took no action. Trustees directed staff to come back with a report that would incorporate the trustees' discussion and comments on the item for review at a future meeting.

Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent, or Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), was a rank used by police forces in the British Empire. It was usually the lowest rank that could be held by a European officer, most of whom joined the police at this rank.  Jeff Foster Jeffrey Douglas Foster (born January 16 1977, in San Antonio, Texas) is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for the Indiana Pacers of the NBA.  told trustees that most district expenditures of $25,000 or more receive prior board approval or are reviewed by the board in advance of the purchase.

When asked by trustee Donita Winn whether requiring prior board approval would hinder hin·der 1  
v. hin·dered, hin·der·ing, hin·ders

v.tr.
1. To be or get in the way of.

2. To obstruct or delay the progress of.

v.intr.
 the district's ability to do business, Foster replied, ``It's hard to assess.''

He did note, as stated in a staff report, that such a policy would add up to 30 additional days to process payments and issue purchase orders. ``The individual budget managers would have to do advance planning...,'' Foster said.

Robinson said the intent was not to hamper district operations but to provide additional review, ``to have a fresh pair of eyes look at it.''

Robinson said his concern had to do with purchases made that were brought to the board after the fact. He said his main focus was spending on nonroutine items.

``There's no double-check for the public's benefit. It is our responsibility to make sure we are spending money wisely,'' Robinson said.

Beattie said his concern was that the board get enough information on purchases. ``I'm looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 a little more insight as I approve things,'' Beattie said.

The district now has no dollar limit or threshold that triggers prior board approval.

Under current district practice, all requisitions require approvals from principals and program directors, and then are further reviewed by the district's business services division, a district staff report said.
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