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Agmt24 SUHSD Membership Agreement FY24-26
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MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT SEQUOIA UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, REDWOOD CITY TOGETHER, AND THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY SERVING AS FISCAL AGENT FOR REDWOOD CITY TOGETHER FISCAL YEARS 2024-2026
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304.5
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10/4/2024
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REV: 09-16-24 LF <br />WHEREAS, all of the original and additional collaborative partners (except Chan <br />Zuckerberg Initiative and North Fair Oaks Community Council) desire to renew their <br />membership in Redwood City Together for Fiscal Years 2024-2026 by formal agreement; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, Redwood City Together anticipates adding an additional collaborative <br />partner that will establish its membership for Fiscal Years 2024-2026 by formal <br />agreement. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE MUTUAL COVENANTS <br />AND CONDITIONS CONTAINED HEREIN, THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS: <br />1. Purpose. The Parties are entering into this Agreement for the sole purpose of <br />providing assistance to and sustaining the work of Redwood City Together. Redwood City <br />Together exists for two major purposes: <br />a) To provide a safe and inclusive space wherein representatives of the <br />collaborative partners can collaborate with members of the private sector, <br />businesses, nonprofits and the community at large to improve the quality of life in <br />Redwood City for children, youth, and families. <br />b) To provide oversight and support to ongoing collaborative efforts and <br />initiatives that are working toward Redwood City Together’s agreed upon <br />outcomes (e.g., to improve community wellness, education and equity). <br />2. Term. This Agreement shall be effective from the date first above written until <br />June 30, 2026 <br />3. Structure of Redwood City Together. <br />a) Leadership Council. The Redwood City Together Leadership Council is <br />composed of up to two voting representatives from each of the collaborative <br />partners’ governing policy boards. To ensure Redwood City Together’s Leadership <br />Council voting representatives reflect the community it serves, the Leadership <br />Council shall also include two at-large members from the community. The two at- <br />large members will have equal opportunities and obligations, including voting <br />rights, as those of the Leadership Council members representing collaborative <br />partners. The two at-large members will be North Fair Oaks or City of Redwood <br />City residents. The Executive Team will recruit and select two at-large members <br />for final approval by a vote of the Leadership Council. <br />b) Executive Team. The Redwood City Together Executive Team is <br />composed of executive leaders (e.g., superintendent, executive director, chief <br />operating officer, senior manager, etc.) from each of the partner organizations – <br />Cañada College, the City, County of San Mateo (Health and Human Services <br />Agency), Redwood City School District, Sequoia Union High School District, Kaiser <br />Permanente, Stanford University, and the Sequoia Healthcare District, and an <br />ATTY/AGR.2024.163/Sequoia Union High School District (Membership Agreement FY24-26) (Page 2 of 11)
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