The school board is using money it received from a legal settlement to carry out the transfers.
The former superintendent allegedly approved pay increases for two district employees without school board consent.
District staff is recommending that money be transferred from the general fund to the Measure E fund to repay it for legal fees associated with the Karen Christiansen trial.
The Board of Education and the City Council are both expected to discuss and approve the new Joint Powers Agreement on Tuesday.
The former BHUSD facilities director may have to repay the district more than $2 million.
Several hundred district students and their families volunteered to make bag lunches on Christmas Eve.
The nonprofit foundation also reported that it donated $1.4 million to schools during the 2010-11 school year.
The school district is spending $15,000 a month to persuade federal officials to oppose Metro's proposal to tunnel under BHHS.
The district is taking a much smaller budget cut from the state than it had projected, eliminating the need for teacher furloughs.
In an effort to stop Metro from approving a subway route that goes under the high school, BHUSD has hired a firm to determine if faults under the campus are active.
The Measure E bond was incorrectly billed nearly $24,000 for the services of a lobbying firm hired by the district.
The school board honored staff members from the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office who successfully prosecuted former district factilities director Karen Christiansen.
New board President Brian Goldberg outlined 12 goals for the next year.
Onetime BHUSD facilities director Karen Christiansen was found guilty of four counts of conflict of interest Monday.
Noah Margo and Lewis Hall will join incumbent Brian Goldberg on the school board beginning with the Dec. 6 meeting.
The Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk has updated the vote tally for the Nov. 8 school board election.
The Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s office reports that in the semifinal official canvas returns, write-in candidate Noah Margo has more than 1,000 votes.
The official tally of write-in votes is expected Monday evening.
Noah Margo's campaign website suggests that he has enough write-in votes to be elected to one of three available school board seats.
Final results are not immediately available because ballots for write-in candidate, Noah Margo, are still being counted.
The polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Almost 1,500 residents have already voted by mail in the Nov. 8 election for three seats on the Board of Education.
The current board vice president is the only incumbent running in the Nov. 8 school board election.
Students and faculty at Beverly Hills' K-8 schools get festive for Halloween.
At a cost of about $55 million, the draft plan for construction includes a new building with a multipurpose room and drop-off/pickup locations for parents.
Hall's low-profile campaign is untraditional, but he has a network of established endorsers.
In a post on her election website, Board of Education contender Frances Bilak mentions the student to whom she sent a controversial email. She also loses the endorsement of a former mayor.
Frances Bilak, one of four candidates competing in the Nov. 8 BHUSD school board race, loses another endorsement after a controversy involving the scheduling of a candidate debate.
Families, students and businesses participate in the annual Beverly Hills Education Foundation fundraiser Sunday.
Councilwoman Lili Bosse and Planning Commissioner Brian Rosenstein pull their support of school board candidate Frances Bilak.
School board contender Frances Bilak had emailed the BHHS student organizer of the event, saying she would alert local media and synagogues that the forum had been scheduled on a Friday evening when some Jewish residents celebrate the Sabbath.
Margo is seeking a seat on the school board as a write-in candidate.
Patch talks to one of four candidates in the Nov. 8 election about her plans if she is voted to the Board of Education.
Elementary and middle school students will have access to a school librarian for the first time since 2008.
The grand opening of the Beverly Cafe at Beverly Hills High School ushers in a new era of cafeteria food.
The Los Angeles Superior Court has levied another felony misappropriation of public funds count against Jeffrey Hubbard.
With the Nov. 8 Board of Education election four weeks away, candidates for the school board are making a push to engage voters.
Registration is easy. You can also request an absentee ballot to mail your vote in before the election.
An auditorium renovation funded by the 2002 Measure K bond is found to be deficient, leaving the BHUSD to consider tearing down and rebuilding the structure.
After revamping its food program, the district is hiring extra staff to keep up with the increasing number of students who are purchasing school lunches.