Santa Barbara County Public Health Explains State’s Universal Mask Mandate for K-12 Schools
Board of Supervisors chairman Bob Nelson says the requirement for vaccinated students to wear masks at school just doesn t make sense
The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors discusses the state’s COVID-19-related guidance for K-12 schools at Tuesday’s meeting in Santa Maria. Chairman Bob Nelson, second from left, and Supervisor Das Williams, who attended via videoconference from Santa Barbara, said they disagree with the universal mask mandate for students. (Janene Scully / Noozhawk photo) By Giana Magnoli, Noozhawk Managing Editor | @magnoli
July 13, 2021
| 8:52 p.m.
He resigned following a special meeting of the Board of Trustees Monday which included closed session discussion of a public employee discipline/dismissal/release.
“Under the terms of the agreement that was reached, he will continue as a consultant for the next month when requested to assist in the transition and will be paid a portion of the remaining time on his initial employment contract,” SBCC spokesman Victor Bryant said Monday night.
Kathleen Scott, a member of the College Planning Council, will serve as acting superintendent/president until the Board of Trustees appoints someone as an interim replacement, Bryant said.