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School board declines to vote on MVLA superintendent’s contract extension
The Mountain View Los Altos High School District trustees were scheduled to vote to add another year to Superintendent Eric Volta’s employment agreement Monday, but board President Thida Cornes instead announced that no formal action was necessary to keep Volta at the helm.
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According to Mountain View Voice’s source item, School board declines to vote on MVLA superintendent’s contract extension, The Mountain View Los Altos High School District trustees were scheduled to vote to add another year to Superintendent Eric Volta’s employment agreement Monday, but board President Thida Cornes instead announced that no formal action was necessary to keep Volta at the helm.
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- School board declines to vote on MVLA superintendent’s contract extensionMountain View Voice - 2026-06-16T21:07:59+00:00
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