c:2)choose civility
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c:2)Choose civility The Modesto City Schools Board of Education supports the county-wide
"Choose Civility" initiative and pledges to encourage and model civil behavior.
MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION AGENDA
BOARD ROOM IN THE STAFF DEVELOPMENT CENTER 137tst REGULAR MEETING
June 1,2015
Period for Public Presentations 6:15 p.m.*
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Superintendent's office, 576-4141. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the District to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting.
Any writings or documents that are public records and are provided to a majority of the governing board regarding an open session item on this agenda will be made available for public inspection in the District office located at 426 Locust Street during normal business hours.
* Times are approximate. Individuals wishing to address an agenda item should plan accordingly.
A. INITIAL MATTERS:
4:00 to 4:01
4:01 to 5:00
1. Call to Order.
2. Closed Session.
Public comment regarding closed session items will be received before the Board goes into closed session .
. 1 Public Employee Appointments » Senior Director, Human Resources
.2 Conference with District Labor Negotiator: Craig Rydquist regarding employee organizations: Modesto Teachers' Association and California School Employees Association, Chapter No. 007; and Unrepresented Employees (Managers and Administrators) .
. 3 Public Employee Evaluation Title: Superintendent
Regular Meeting June 1,2015
A. INITIAL MATTERS (continued):
5:00 to 6:00 SPECIAL RECEPTION - (to be held in the Staff Development Center, 425 Locust Street):
The District and Board will recognize our Modesto City Schools 2014-15 retirees.
6:00 to 6:01 3. Moment of Silence.
6:01 to 6:05 4. Pledge of Allegiance.
6:05 to 6: 13 5. Announcements.
6: 13 to 6: 14 6. Approval of Consent Agenda.
Information concerning the consent items listed below has been forwarded to each Board member prior to this meeting for study and is on file at the Modesto-Stanislaus Library Reference Room, 1500 I Street; Modesto City Schools Superintendent's Office and Receptionist's Desk, 426 Locust Street, Modesto.
Copies of the complete agenda are available at the Board meeting, 425 Locust Street. Unless some member of the audience or Board member has a question concerning an item and asks that it be withdrawn from the consent list, the items are approved at one time by the Board. The action taken by the Board in approving consent items is set forth in the explanation of the individual items.
6:14 to 6:15 7. Approval of Order of DiscussionlAction Items.
6: 15 to 6:45 8. Period for Public Presentations.
Board Bylaw 9322 (b):
Subject Matter:
Members of the public may address the Board of Education on matters not on the agenda.
Complaints against specific District employees should be resolved through the District's Personnel Complaint Procedure. The right to address the Board does not exempt the speaker from any potential liability for defamation. The proceedings of the Board are recorded and are a part of the public record.
The Period for Public Presentation is limited to 30 minutes. Time will be allotted equally to individuals based on the number of request cards submitted. The maximum for anyone speaker is three minutes.
The law limits the response of Board members and prohibits the Board from taking any formal action.
Regular Meeting June 1,2015
B. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS:
6:45 to 6:50 1. Board of Education Student Representative Report.
6:50 to 6:55 2. Modesto Teachers Association Report.
6:55 to 7:00 3. California School Employees Association Report.
7:00 to 7:20 4. Public Hearing: Review of Draft Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP).
7:20 to 8:00 5. Public Hearing: Review of Draft 2015/16 Budget for All Funds and Determination of Assigned Reserves.
8:00 to 8:05 6. Approval of Authorization to Award Bid No. 15-4601 Football Helmets and Impact Sensor Monitoring Equipment to Riddell All American Sports.
8:05 to 8: 15 7. Approval of July and August 2015 Monthly Calendars.
8: 15 to 8:25 8. Cancellation of Existing Associate Superintendent Contracts
8:25 to 8:30 9.
8:30 to 8:40 10.
8:40 to 8:45 11.
8:45 to 8:50 12.
Effective June 30,2015, and Approval of New Deputy Superintendent, Chief Human Resources Official and Associate Superintendent, Educational Services Contracts Effective July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2017.
Approval of Schedule for Board of Education Meetings for the Period Starting July 27, 2015 through January 19, 2016.
Approval of First Reading of Proposed Revisions to Board Policy 6115 Ceremonies and Observances (Special Days and Events), Review of Administrative Regulation 6115 Ceremonies and Observances; Approval of First Reading of Deletion of Board Policy and Administrative Regulation 6115.1 Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag (Incorporated into BP/AR 6115).
Report of Meetings Attended by Board of Education Members.
Items to be Placed on Future Board of Education Agendas.
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA
C. BUSINESS ITEMS:
CONSENT
CONSENT
CONSENT
1. Approval of 2015-16 Master Agreement with Stanislaus County Office of Education.
2. Approval of Authorization to Purchase Annual Computer Software Licenses and Maintenance Support Services for PowerSchool and Schoology for 2015-2016.
3. Approval of Services Agreement with Apex Learning for 2015-2016.
Regular Meeting June 1,2015
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA (continued)
C. BUSINESS ITEMS (continued):
CONSENT
CONSENT
CONSENT
CONSENT
4. Approval of Authorization to Renew Annual Contracts with Specific Suppliers for Specific Supplies, Commodities or Services for 2015-16.
5. Approval of Authorization to Purchase Eight (8) Police Utility Vehicles from Downtown Ford Utilizing the City of Sacramento's Cooperative Bid #B 13131311025.
6. Approval of Authorization to Award RFP No. 15-4600 Home-to-School Special Education Transportation Services to Storer Transportation Service, Inc.
7. Approval of Acceptance of Gifts.
D. CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION ITEMS:
CONSENT
CONSENT
CONSENT
CONSENT
CONSENT
CONSENT
CONSENT
CONSENT
CONSENT
CONSENT
CONSENT
CONSENT
1. Approval of High School Course Outline: Math.
2. Approval of High School Course Outlines: Online Learning.
3. Approval of Revision of Passport to Literature Lists, Grades 7-12.
4. Approval of Services Agreement with Kontraband Interdiction and Detection Services (KI.D.S.), Inc., for Canine Contraband Detection Services at 7-12 Schools for the 2015-2016 School Year.
5. Approval of Services Agreement between Modesto City Schools and the Modesto Police Department for the 2015-16 School Year.
6. Approval of the Agreement with ASPlRAnet Behavioral Health to Provide Risk Assessment Procedures for Modesto City Schools' K-12 Students for the 2015-2016 School Year.
7. Approval of Appointment of Representatives to CIF League.
8. Approval of Amendment of Services agreement with Parent Institute for Quality Education.
9. Approval of Services Agreement with Hanover Research, 2015-2018.
10. Ratification of Approval of Consultant Services Provided by Modesto Junior College/Great Valley Museum.
11. Ratification of Amendment of Services Agreement Contract with Scholastic, Inc., 2014-2015.
12. Ratification of Approval of Consultant Services Provided by California State University, Stanislaus.
Regular Meeting June 1,2015
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA (continued)
D. CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION ITEMS (continued):
CONSENT 13. Ratification of Approval of Consultant Services Provided by Stanislaus County Office of Education.
E. HUMAN RESOURCES ITEMS:
CONSENT
CONSENT
CONSENT
1. Approval of Designated Personnel Action Items: .1 Approval of Certificated Personnel Terminations . . 2 Approval of Certificated Personnel Leaves of Absence . . 3 Approval of Certificated Personnel Employment . .4 Approval of Certificated Personnel Other Appointments . . 5 Approval of Certificated Personnel Stipend Appointments . . 6 Approval of Certificated Personnel Stipend Deletions .7 Approval of Classified Personnel Terminations . . 8 Approval of Classified Personnel Leaves of Absence . . 9 Approval of Classified Personnel Employment . . 10 Approval of Classified Personnel Other Appointments . . 11 Approval of Classified Personnel Substitute Appointments.
2. Approval of Student Teaching Agreement with California State University, Chico.
3. Approval of Revised Job Description: JC# 6002/1607 Yard Duty Supervisor.
F. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS:
CONSENT
CONSENT
1. Approval of Designated Student Expulsions:
None.
2. Approval of Minutes for the May 11, 2015 Regular Meeting and the May 18, 2015 Special Meeting of the Board of Education.
END OF CONSENT AGENDA
G. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS:
1. Report on Construction Projects Progress Payments.
2. Schedule of 2014-15 School Advisory Committee Meetings.
H.ADJOURNMENT
MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent
SUBJECT: Public Hearing: Review of Draft Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP)
BACKGROUND
Regular Meeting
June 1, 2015
The new Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) is a historical change in the way the state allocates funding for school districts. The LCFF is designed to close the achievement gap by providing additional funds to support improved student outcomes and accountability. We are no longer implementing the state's plan for eligible students; we must develop a plan locally that achieves improved results. The LCFF accountability system requires that districts develop a three-year Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) and annually update it.
ISSUE
The LCAP must identify goals based on state priorities for all students, numerically significant subgroups, students with disabilities and eligible students. Additionally, the statute requires engagement with a variety of stakeholders in the development of the plan. Modesto City Schools has held 16 workshops for staff and community members asking for input to develop the LCAP draft. Prior to the approval of the plan, the district must review the draft in a public hearing in order to receive additional feedback from interested stakeholders.
PROPOSAL
Modesto City Schools staff has completed the requirements necessary to compose a draft LCAP to present in a public hearing. Input will be received and agreed-upon revisions will be made prior to Board approval at the June 22,2015, Board meeting.
The LCAP draft can be accessed at www.mcs4kids.com. Copies of the LCAP draft are also available in the Superintendent's office.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Education conduct a public hearing to review the draft of the Local Control and Accountability Plan.
Originating Department: Educational Services
Recommended by:
VirgO ia M. Johnsc6i Associate Superintendent Educational Services
Approved for Recommendation to the Governing Board by:
Pamela Able Superintendent
BA
MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent
SUBJECT: Public Hearing: Review of Draft 2015/16 Budget for All Funds and Determination of Assigned Reserves
BACKGROUND
Regular Meeting
June 1,2015
Following a public hearing, the District is required to adopt its annual budget by June 30 of each year and to transmit the adopted budget to the Stanislaus County Office of Education and the California Department of Education.
Multiyear projections .are required by "AB1200 and.AB2756 and are not to be considered · forecasts, but rather projections based on mathematical calculations asa result ortoday's
.. decision baSed on a given set of assumptions. .. . .
In addition, the GoverriingBoard has. historicallya~~igned· unr~stricted Ge~eral Fund balance reserves towards particular items. These items are excluded from the financial report .certification process,· yet reduce th~ undesignated balance~ . The long~standing
. .. practice; :dating back decades, has been to budget extremely conserVative. This ... . conservative approach was to recognize newreveriue and thEm"assign' this revenue to
reduce the undesignatedfundbalance untRthe moneywaseither budge~ed o~ doUars.were .. . re·ceived.· 'OvertiDie; other items have·been included and·exchided.·from the.as·sigiied ........ .
.. ...
· ·reserve list.as p;rojects.arE;jcompleted or issues are.resolved.. . . ... . . ." .' '.'
... At. the May 11; 2015 ·meeting, the ·GovEmiing ·Board waS proVided. inf~nnation about ·each of . the existing assigned lines that were included in the Second Interim Financl81 Reporting
· documents. The· Board reViewed the items and voted to release the LOCal·Control Fu'Iiding FormUla ·(LCFF) base dollars from the assigned line, thus increasmg the undesignated balance .. At this same ~eetirig, it ~as ~equestedthat the item be 1;>rought ba~ for further·
· discussion and possible recommendations to assign or llIiassign items for the 2015/16 year:
ISSUE
Regulations regarding the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) and Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) state that the budget and LCAP public hearings be held on the same day. It further states that the LCAP adoption cannot be on the same day as the LCAP public hearing.
In addition, commencing with budgets adopted for the 2015/16 fiscal year, E.C. 42127 (a) (2) (B) states the governing board of a school district that proposes to adopt a budget, or revise a budget pursuant to subdivision (e), that includes a combined assigned and unassigned ending fund balance in excess of the minimum recommended reserve for economic uncertainties adopted by the state board pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 33128, shall, at the public hearing held pursuant to paragraph (1), provide all of the following for public review and discussion:
B.S
Page 2 Public Hearing: Review of Draft 2015116 Budget for All Funds and Determination of Assigned Reserves
(i) The minimum recommended reserve for economic uncertainties for each fiscal year identified in the budget.
(ii) The combined assigned and unassigned ending fund balances that are in excess of the minimum recommended reserve for economic uncertainties for each fiscal year identified in the budget.
(iii) A statement of reasons that substantiates the need for an assigned and uriassigned ending fund balance that is in excess of the minimum recommended reserve for economic uncertainties for each fiscal year that the school district identifies an assigned and unassigned ending fund balance that is in excess of the minimUm recommended reserve for economic uncertainties, as identified pursuant to clause (ii).
PROPOSAL
... The current. dr~t budget iiicorPorates the f~llowing ·assumptions: ..
. Average:na1Iv.Attendance . ,.Enrollment fu2015/16 is projected to decrease by an ~dd,itional152.sttideri.ts in·
Elem.eiltary~ while increasirig by an additional 54 pupils in High School. . .• . . For ·the remaining years. it is projected a~ stable. .... .
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. ' R'evenue' .. . " ·]jCFF:...······ .
,'.: ~·':·2015/t6-:i.02% COLA·and·53.08·% gap closUre fu~dmg . ' .. . . .2016/17 -·t6% C(lIA and '37.4% gap closure fundii)g' .
'. ,'. ·:2017/18 . ....:2.48% COLAand36.7.%g~pclos~funding·. :" .. ' ... .. .',. ..... .... .' ~. .... .
State' . • 'Elimination of QuwtY Education. Investment Act (QEIA) ·funding· • Additional Cl;U'eer Technical Education (CTE) funding was announced in the May
Revise, but lack of details excludes it from the draft budget at this time.
Expenditures • Proposed LCAP items for 2015116 have been included in the draft budget • Supplemental and Concentration budget dollars allocated will be fully expended • Restricted categorical budget dollars allocated will be fully expended • Pension reform factors:
o 2015116 STRS increase of 1.85% (10.73% total) and PERS increase of .076% (11.847%)
o 2016/17 STRS increase of 1.85% (12.58% total) and PERS increase of 1.2% (13.047%)
o 2017/18 STRS increase of 1.85% (14.43% total) and PERS increase of 1.2% (14.247%)
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Public Hearing: Review .of Draft 2015/16 Budget f.or All Funds and Determinati.on.of Assigned Reserves
Fund Balance
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The Superintendent and her Cabinet met the week .of May 18, 2015 t.o review the assigned reserve items. The items have been categ.orized in the f.oll.owing manner f.or c.onsiderati.on:
Maintain • Appr.opriati.on f.or Ec.on.omic Uncertainty - The District reserves 3% .of total General
Fund expenditures f.or Ec.on.omic Uncertainty. This am.ount fluctuates each time the budgeted expenditures are increased .or decreased.
• LCAP Supplemental and C.oncentrati.on Pr.op.orti.onality - This am.ount is calculated based .on the undesignated p.opulati.on percentages and funding thr.ough the LCFF~' This balance is the d.ollars n.ot yetall.ocated thr.ough the LCAP process. .
• Carry.over Obligati.on - MiscellaneOus - This am.oun·(fluctuates each year based .on theappr.oved carry.over. Carry.over requests can include, parking citations, restitution, delayed supply .orders and peri.odic expenditures .
.• ·.C.oUnty Cash Fair Market Valtie <FMY> Adjustment - Established atthe end .of fisc.al year 2011/12 by the District auditors; the line represents thebookvahie .of the . District's share .of an external investment fund.. . .. :.' .
• Cam.over Obligati.on· ~Lost Textb~.oks.;. A separate resource was established to track the.revenue and expenditures .oflost textbo.oks within the. 7-12 grade levels. Reimbursement f.or l.ost textb.ooks is.dep.osited·and repl~cementbQOks are .purchaseq.
..:£rOnI· the'sed.ollars.: . .:' .' :., .' ... .. ' .' ........... ' ..
. .. .:. . One Time Em~nditures' -:Replepjahed to $100,000; at the. beguuung .of each fiscal .. : . yeaJ,'~. 'Funds are u,~ed to . .offset,.unexpec~d, n.on~budgeted'purc~ases in the ye'aX; .
. Historic exPenditureahavid.ncluded testingchairs,.sniali equipment and site . request!!. Staff rec.ommendati.onis to.ill(;re~sE! this. to '$259;000' annually. ' .. :..
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Eliminate •. Debt Service Reserve - One-time funds were.set.asidet.o pay a porti.on ofthe.debt
service payments when the District issued the 2001 Certificates.of.Participati.on (COPs). The am.ount will decline in value until the 2001 COPs are paid off .on September 1, 2016. The remaining d.ollars will be budgeted in 2016117.
• AB123 STRS Reserve - Twenty-tw.o (22) teachers remain wh.o retired fr.om 1997/98 thr.ough 2000101 that STRS has n.ot requested the final year compensati.on c.ontributi.on fr.om the District. Staff has c.ommunicated with STRS and was presented with the liability am.ount f.or each .of these individuals. STRS has rec.ognized the liability, but requests the District n.ot pay until billed. The District can address this liability at the time that an inv.oice arrives fr.om CalSTRS.
• Appr.oyed CSEA P.ost-Sec.ondary Degree Stipends - Recent c.ontract settlement all.ows f.or p.ost-secondary stipends. The actual c.ost .of this settlement has been calculated and included in the 2015116 budget.
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:public Hearing: Review of Draft 2015116 Budget for All Funds and Determination of Assigned Reserves
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• Carryover Obligation - Deferred Maintenance - The District maintained the dollars once allocated for Deferred Maintenance by the State when the fund closed. These dollars have been spent over the past several years and remaining funds have been budgeted in the 2015/16 year.
• Computer Workstation Replacement - Replenished to $200,000 at the beginning of each fiscal year. Funds are used to replace computers and printers throughout the District that are not directly in a classroom or computer lab. These dollars could be budgeted annually in the Senior Director, Information Technology Services budget.
• Grievance - Replenished to $100,000 at the beginning of each year. Funds are used when personnel legal fees and settlements exceed originally budgeted amounts. These dollars could ~e budgeted annually in the Associate Superintendent, Human Resources budget. . .
• Affordable Care Act .:" Established at the ~mset of the Health Reform, the flat dollar .. ' amount is an assuniption of necessary funding to either. provide affordable care .. and/or payment for.the implementation of penalties to implement and report. ..'
Actual penalties, if incurred, will be budgeted at the time. . .... . . •. Additional Asphalt Projects - The current year projects in need of paving exceeded
the initial budget allpcation. In: order to accomplish this year's sites and the .. Transportation Departinenfaddltioiial'funding ne~ded to be alloeated.All the site
.' proje'cts, along wlth the Transportation Departmept, have been approved by the . ·.·Governing:aQardthis spring~nd are·sche·duledto ha,ve the .w9rk performed ill June
and Juiy2015 .. ; . .' ..' . . '. . '. .:'. .. . '.
Proposed' T~ailsrer .to Special Reserve' Fund . • " ."Currlculum.Delivery " " "... . "
. 0 'Carryo~er Obligation':'" Instructional MaterialS - The District'hae maintained a .'. 'reserVe foi-dollars that were"'onceiillocatadfor"new textbook adoptions: Silica'; ...
the suspension of State allocations and adoption timelines, no dollars have been allocated or spent. : "
o Equalization Textbooks - On February 10, i998, the Governing Board approved that 'the remaining 1996/97 revenue limit equalization aid and deficit funding be set aside for textbooks/instructional materials in the amount of$229,354. These dollars were designed to backfill the State's textbook funding shortfall for adoption cycles. Despite the elimination of revenue limit and equalization aid funding, this increase is still in place.
o Common Core Textbook Adoption - With the one-time funding being exhausted at the end of fiscal year 2014115, the need to find additional funding to support the implementation of Common Core State Standards (CeSS) was necessary. A flat amount was established in an attempt to offset the requirements.
• Artificial Turf Replacement o Downey High School's synthetic turf athletic field was completed in fall 2007.
Manufacturers estimate that synthetic turf will require replacement every ten (10) years. An assigned line has been established in order for funding to be available when the replacement is necessary.
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Public Hearing: Review of Draft 2015/16 Budget for All Funds and Determination of Assigned Reserves
• Facility Needs
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o Burbank Cafeteria/Classroom Project - The facility needs at Burbank have reached a point that the demolition and reconstruction are necessary to operate a campus. The project has been in the planning development stages and is anticipated to break ground in 2015116.
o Wilson Cafeteria/Classroom Project - The facility needs at Wilson are reaching a point that the demolition and reconstruction will be necessary to operate a campus. The project has not begun the initial planning development stage at this time .
. . Modesto City Schools' staff have completed the requirements necessary to compose a draft 2.015116 budget and assign reserves in excess.ofthe minimum. requirement to present in a public hearing. Input will be received and agreed~upon revisions will be made prior to Bo~d approv8!at ~he ~une· 22 Board meeting. .
RECOMMENDATION
It is reco~1;Ilended that the. Governing 1;loard conducta publicll,earing to review the draft 2.015116 budget for all funds and determination ofassigiled reserves.· ..
Recommended by:
Assoc· . Superintendent, Business Services ef Business Official
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Approved for Recommendation to the Governing Board by:
Pamela Able Superintendent
B.5(4)
MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent
SUBJECT: Approval of Authorization to Award Bid No. 15-4601 Football Helmets and Impact Sensor Monitoring Equipment to Riddell All American Sports
BACKGROUND
Regular Meeting
June 1,2015
Last year, Dominic Barandica, a student at Gregori High School, presented a research project to his English class on football concussions and football helmets. His project lead to . a collaborative partnership between Modesto City Schools and Doctors Medical Center for the 2014 football season. Gregori High School football piloted the concussion prevention program with 36 helmets this past season. Student safety is a primary concern and new
. integrated nioiritoring and alerting tools designed specifically for the proactive protection of football players is now available. The helmets are designed to disperse energy, reducing the risk of trauma. New integrated technology is used to monitor and record significant head impacts sustained during a football game or practice. Medical professionals on the sideliD.es use handheld devices that are designed to alert team staff of high-risk single and multiple head impacts, and enable improved identification and management of concussions. . .' . '. ..' . . :" . . . .
Modesto City Schools and Doctors Medical Center plan to expand this program to all high school.sites for the 2015 season; Each highschool will be provided 54 helmets with the. concussion sensors. Eighteen sensor equipped helmets will be provided for each Frosh, JV, and Varsity teams at each of the seven comprehensive high schools.
ISSUE
The purchase of these helmets and sensor equipment exceeds the current bid threshold of $86,000. The District sought formal bids for football helmets and impact sensor monitoring equipment as required by Public Contract Code and Education Code. Board authorization is now needed to award the bid.
PROPOSAL
Formal bids were solicited and two responses were received. Bid No. 15-4601 was opened on May 15, 2015 at 3:00 p.m. The bid award is for one year, with the option to renew for up to two additional one-year periods. Bid results are as follows:
Vendor
Riddell All American Sports Schutt Sports
Amount Includine- Sales Tax
$ 98,783.61 $102,391.20
Copies of the bid documents are available for review in the Purchasing Department.
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Page 2 Approval of Authorization to Award Bid No. 15-4601 Football Helmets and Impact Sensor Monitoring Equipment to Riddell All American Sports
FISCAL IMPACT
The estimated total cost for the purchase of football helmets and impact sensor monitoring equipment is $98,783.61. Funding will come from the General Fund.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve authorization to award Bid No. 15-4601 for football helmets and impact sensor monitoring equipment to Riddell All American Sports.
Originating Department: Purchasing
Reviewed and Recommended by:
so iate Superintendent, Business Services Clef Business Official
Approved for Recommendation to the Governing Board by:
Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent
SUBJECT: Approval of July and August 2015 Monthly Calendars
BACKGROUND
Regular Meeting
June 1,2015
The 2015-16 school year calendar has not been agreed upon between the District and employee associations. Until time a calendar has been finalized, it is necessary to establish calendars on a monthly basis.
ISSUE
As the District and the employee associations continue to negotiate the 2015-16 school year calendar, a tentative monthly calendar for July 2015 and August 2015 need to be established for staff, students and the community.
PROPOSAL
In order to provide essential services to students and the District, it is proposed that the Board adopt the attached temporary calendars for the months of J~ly and August 2015 (excluding holidays, vacation credit, non-responsibility days and weekends). A separate calendar hiis beeri created for the Child Development Program ... The first day of student attendance will be Monday, August 10, 2015. The District will continue to negotiate the 2015-Hi work year calendar with the employee associations .. Important dates for July and August have been identified for planning purposes. . . . .
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve the July and August 2015 monthly calendars.
Recommended by:
dA4~ Craig Rydquist 7 Associate Superintendent, Human Resources
Approved for Recommendation to the Governing Board by:
Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS JUL Y/AUGUST 2015-16 TRADITIONAL CALENDAR
M
6 13 20 27
M 3
*10 17 24 31
M
JULY 2015 T W
1 7 8
TH 2 9
14 15 16 21 22 23% 28 29 30#
AUGUST 2015 T W TH 456 11 12 13 18 25
19 26
20 27
SEPTEMBER 2015 T 1
7 8
W
2 9 16 23 30
TH 3 10 17 24
14 15 21 22 28 ·29
M
·5 12 19 26
M 2 9 16 23 30
OCTOBER 2015 T W TH
1 6 7 8 13 14 15 20 21 22 2728·· 29
NOVEMBER 2015 T W TH 3 10 17 24
4 11 18 25
5 12 19 26
DECEMBER 2015
F G) Independence Day 10 17 24 11-mo site clerical return 7/23
31 10-mo site clerical return 7/30
F
7 Staff Dev: 8/3. 8/4 and8/5
14 Teacher Workday: 8/6 and 8/7
21 Classes Begin: 8/10 28
F
4
11 18 25
F 2 9 16 23 30
F 6 13 20 27
16 Days
M T W TH F 1 2 3 4
7 8 9 10 11 14 21 28
15 22 29
Winter Break:
16 23 30
17 24 31
18 25
M
4 11 18 25
M 1 8 15 22 29
M
7 14 21 28
M
4 11 18 25
M 2 9 16 23 30
M
6
13 20 27
JANUARY 2016 T W TH
567 12 13 14 19 20 21 26 27 28
FEBRUARY 2016 T W TH 2 9 16 23
3 10 17 24
4 11 18 25
MARCH 2016 T W TH 1 2 3
10 17 24 31
8 9 15 16 22 23 29 . 30
APRIL 2016 T W TH.
5 12 19 26
T 3 10 17 24 31
6 13 20 27
7
14 21 28
MAY 2016 W TH 4 5 11 12 18 19 25 26
JUNE 2016 T W TH
7 14 21 28
1 8 15 22 29
2 9 16 23 30
F 1 8 15 22 29
F 5 12 19 26
F 4 11 18 25
F 1 8 15 22 29
F 6 13 20 27
F 3 10 17 24
Classes Begin: 8/10/15 Classes End: Instructional Days: 180
# FirsULast Day for 10-month clerical school-level employees % FirsULast Day for 11-month clerical school-level employees
./ End of Quarter 0 HOLIDAY 0 Non-Attendance Day * First Day of School 8.7(1)
DRAFT HR., B. Gloria, S/21/tS
MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS JUL Y/AUGUST 2015-16 CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM CALENDAR
JULY 2015 JANUARY 2016 M T W TH F M T W TH F
1w 2w G) Independence Day 1 6w *7 8 9 10 FD W Days: 7/1,7/2,7/6 4 5 6 7 8 13 14 15 16 17 *FD classes begin 717 11 12 13 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 27 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29
AUGUST 2015 FEBRUARY 2016 M T W TH F Staff Dev. 8/5 PD and FD M T W TH F 3 4 5so 6w 7w PS StaffW: 8/6, 8n, 8/10 1 2 3 4 5
10w *11w *12 13 14 *PS classes begin: 8/11 8 9 10 11 12 17 18 19 20 21 HS Staff W: 8/6,817,8110,8/11 15 16 17 18 19 24 25 26 27so 28so HS classes begin: 8/12 22 23 24 25 26 31 HS Staff Dev: 8/27, 8/28 29
SEPTEMBER 2015 MARCH 2016
M T W TH F M T W TH F 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
7 8 9 10 11 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 28 29 30 31
OCTOBER 2015 APRIL 2016
M· T W TH .. F M T W TH F 1 2 1
5· .. 6 .... 7 8 9 :4· ·5 6· 7 8 ..
12 13 14 15 16 11 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 22 26 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29
NOVEMBER 2015 MAY 2016
M T W TH F M T W TH F
2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 23 24 25 26 27 30 30 31
DECEMBER 2015 JUNE 2016 M T W TH F M T W TH F
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 11 6 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 18 13 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 25 20 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 27 28 29 30
HS = Head Start FD = Full-Day Head Start PD = Part-Day Head Start PS = State Pre-School
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IMPORTANT DATES IN JULY
MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS JULY/AUGUST 2015 IMPORTANT DATES
7/1/15-7/6/15 Full-Day Head Start Workdays (3)
7/7/15 Full-Day Head Start Classes Begin
7/23/15 11-month Site Clerical Return
7/30/15 10-month Site Clerical Return
IMPORTANT DATES IN AUGUST 8/3/15-8/5/15 Teacher Staff Development Days (3)
8/5/15 Part-Day/Full-Day Head Start Staff Development
8/6/15 & 8/7/15 Teacher Workdays (2)
8/6/15-8/10/15 Pre-School Staff Workdays (3)
8/6/15-8/11/15 Head Start Staff Workdays (4)
. 8/10/15 Classes Begin
8/11/15 Pre-School Classes Begin
8/12/15 Part-Day Head Start Classes Begin
. 8/12/15 Collaboration Day (Grades 1~12 Minimum Day)
8/20/15 Back to School Elementary (Grades 1-6 Minimum Day)
8/25/15 Back to School 9-12 (Grades 9-12 Minimum Day) .
8/27/15 Back to School 7-8 (Grades 7-8 Minimum Day)
8/27/15 & 8/28/15 Head Start Staff Development Days (2) .
B.7(3)
MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Board of Education Regular Meeting
SUBJECT: Cancellation of Existing Associate Superintendent June 1, 2015 Contracts Effective June 30, 2015, and Approval of New Deputy Superintendent, Chief Human Resources Official and Associate Superintendent, Educational Services Contracts Effective July 1, 2015
BACKGROUND
Since 1989, the Board of Education has received evaluations of the Associate Superintendents' performances. These evaluations are the basis for determining whether to extend the expiration dates of the Associate Superintendents' contracts. The Board received this year's evaluations for the Associate Superintendent, Human Resources and .the Associate Superintendent, Educational Services, in Closed Session on May 11, 2015.
ISSUE
The Associate Superintendents' contracts are valid for a period of two years. The current contract for the Associate Superintendent, Human Resources and the Associate Superintendent, Educational Services, are due to expire June 30, 2016. Therefore, it is necessary to approve new contracts effective July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2017 .
. PROPOSAL
The requested extension for the Associate Superintendent, Educational Services will be updated to reflect a new two~yearcontractperiod from July 1,2015 through June 30, 2017 and adjustment to longevity compensation. The Associate Superintendent, Human Resources position is being recommended to be replaced with a Deputy Superintendent, Chief Human Resources Official poSition. The contracted period will be from July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2017. The Deputy Superintendent position will require a base salary plus other adjustments for compensation provided to other District managers.
Attached is a copy of the new contracts.
FISCAL IMPACT
The total increase in on-going cost is approximately $13,384.
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Cancellation of Existing Associate Superintendent Contracts Effective June 30, 2015, and Approval of New Deputy Superintendent, Chief Human Resources Official and Associate Superintendent, Educational Services Contracts Effective July 1, 2015
RECOMMENDATION
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It is recommended that the Board of Education cancel the existing Associate Superintendent Contracts effective June 30, 2015, and approval of the new Deputy Superintendent, Chief Human Resources Official and Associate Superintendent, Educational Services Contracts effective July 1, 2015.
Prepared and Recommended to the Governing Board by:
Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT FOR DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT, CHIEF HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICIAL
This Agreement is entered into by and between the Governing Board of the Modesto City
Elementary School District and Modesto City High School District, hereinafter referred to as "the
Governing Board" or "Modesto City Schools," and Craig D. Rydquist, hereinafter referred to as
"Deputy Superintendent."
RECITALS
The parties hereto do mutually agree as follows:
I. TERMS OF CONTRACT EMPLOYMENT
Pursuant to Section 35031 of California Education Code, the existing employment
agreement between the parties hereto is hereby cancelled and terminated effective June 30, 2015
and the Governing Board hereby employs Craig D. Rydquist as the Deputy Superintendent, Chief
Human Resources Official, of Modesto City Elementary School District and Modesto City High
School District for the period commencing July 1, 2015 through June 30,2017, subject to the.
terms and conditions stated herein .. Deputy Superintendent accepts such employment and agrees
to perform all of the duties of said office during the term of this Agreement.
.. II. .. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES .
Deputy Superintendent shall perform all duties and exercise all powers as prescribed by .
all applicable laws, rules, and regulations of the State of California and the Governing Board.
The powers and duties of Deputy Superintendent shall be executed in accordance with the
applicable policies and regulations adopted by the Governing Board.
III. EV ALUA TION
Deputy Superintendent shall be evaluated in writing annually before June 30th of each
evaluation year in accordance with Governing Board policies and regulations. This evaluation
shall be reasonably related to the job description of Deputy Superintendent, Chief Human
Resources Official, and the goals and objectives of the school districts.
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IV. SALARY
Deputy Superintendent's minimum annual salary during the term of this Agreement shall
be $160,876 plus longevity increments and other stipends provided other managers in the
District, for a total of $170,858. Payments are to be made in equal monthly installments on the
last day of each month. The Go.verning Board hereby fixes the salary of Deputy Superintendent
as set forth and orders the payment made in the manner indicated. For the 2016-17 fiscal year,
Deputy Superintendent's salary shall, contingent upon an evaluation indicating satisfactory
performance, be adjusted by an amount determined appropriate by the Governing Board. Such
adjustment shall occur after completion of the preceding school year's evaluation of the
performance of Deputy Superintendent and after consideration of the recommendation of the
Superintendent. Should any annual increase exceed the California Consumer Price Index for
Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers as calculated by the Department of Industrial
.. Relations, the increase in excess of this amount may not take effect· without a vote by the
Governing Board in public session at a regularly scheduled meeting of the Governing Board.
(The intent of this language·is to meet the requirements of AB 1344;)
. V.. HEALTH, WELFARE AND LEAVE. BENEFITS
The Deputy Superintendent shall receive all health and welfare benefits, including twelve
.. (12)· days of sick leave, provided to certificated·administrators/inanagement employees of the··
District.
VI. TRANSPORTATION AND EXPENSE ALLOWANCE
Deputy Superintendent shall not receive an in-county mileage/expense allowance because
it is included in his salary.
VII. WORK YEAR
Deputy Superintendent shall be responsible for 222 days of full regular services to the
districts during each annual period covered by this Agreement. Deputy Superintendent will
receive holidays defined in Section 37220 of the Education Code. Non-responsibility days must
be taken within twelve (12) months of the year earned, except by special agreement between
Superintendent and Deputy Superintendent.
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VIII. PROFESSIONAL DUES
Modesto City Schools shall pay dues for Deputy Superintendent for membership in the
Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) for the term of this Agreement.
Modesto City Schools shall also pay for membership dues and reasonable and necessary
participation expenses for membership and participation in such other professional or service
organizations as the Superintendent determines are in the interest of Modesto City Schools, not
to exceed $1,200 per year.
IX. NOTICE
The Governing Board may elect not to renew this Agreement for any reason and shall
provide Deputy Superintendent with written notice of this fact no later than forty-five (45) days
prior to the expiration of this Agreement. Deputy Superintendent shall inform the Governing
Board of this notice requirement, in writing, no later than March 1st of the final year of this
Agreement. Deputy Superintendent agrees that failure to provide the Governing Board with such
written notice shall conclusively constitute a material breach of this Agreement .
. Notwithstanding any contrary term contained in this Agreement, the :Governing Board may, upon
majority vote, immediately terminate this Agreement based on D~puty. Superintendent's failure
to provide the written notification and Deputy Superintendent shall not be entitled to any further
payirient or benefits under this Agreement.
·x. TERMINATION BY BOARD
Deputy Superintendent may be terminated by the Board at any time for, but not limited to,
breach of this Agreement, any ground enumerated in the Education Code, the Deputy
Superintendent's unsatisfactory performance, the Deputy Superintendent's failure to perform
responsibilities, or for other conduct which is seriously prejudicial to the District. The Board
shall not terminate this Agreement pursuant to this paragraph until a written statement of the
charges has first been served upon the Deputy Superintendent. The Deputy Superintendent shall
then be entitled to a conference with the Governing Board in closed session, at which time the
Deputy Superintendent shall be given a reasonable opportunity to address the Governing Board's
concerns. The conference shall not be conducted as an administrative evidentiary hearing and
there shall be no use of witnesses. Deputy Superintendent shall have the right to be represented
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by counsel of his choice and expense. The Deputy Superintendent shall have a reasonable
opportunity to fully respond to all matters raised in the statement of charges, and shall have the
opportunity to introduce documentary evidence. If the Governing Board, after considering all
evidence presented, decides to terminate this Agreement, it shall provide Deputy Superintendent
with a written decision." The decision of the Governing Board shall be final. Deputy
Superintendent's conference with the Governing Board shall be Deputy Superintendent's
exclusive right to any conference or hearing otherwise required by law. Deputy Superintendent
knowingly waives any other rights that may be applicable to his termination.
XI. SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
. Regardless of the term of this employment Agreement, if this Agreement is. terminated
pursuant to. or in a manner resulting in a settlement agreement between the parties, the maximum
cash settlement that Deputy Superintendent may receive shall be an amount equal to the monthly
salary multiplied by the number of months. left on the unexpired term of this Agreement.
However, if the unexpired term exceeds eighteen (18) months, the maximum cash settlement
shall not exceed the monthly salary multiplied by eighte~n (18).
If a settlement agreement provides to Deputy Superintendent any consideration other than
the cash benefits described above, the cash value of such consideration shall be computed and
deducted from the cash settlement prior to any payment the:reof.
The provisions of this. section on "settlement agreement" shall remain effective in this
Agreement only so long as the provisions contained in Government Code sections 53260-53264
(as enacted in Chapter 962, Stats. of 1992) remain in the law with requirements substantially
similar to those described above. Any subsequent amendments to Government Code sections
53260-53264 shall be deemed to be and are hereby incorporated into this Agreement by this
reference.
In accordance with Government Code section 53243 et seq., any cash settlement related
to Deputy Superintendent's termination paid by the District, any District payments received by
Deputy Superintendent for paid leave with salary pending an investigation, or District funds
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provided for Deputy Superintendent's legal criminal defense shall be fully reimbursed to the
District if Deputy Superintendent is convicted of a crime involving an abuse of his office or
position.
XII. APPLICABLE LA W
This Agreement is subject to all applicable laws, policies, rules, and regulations of the
State of California and Modesto City Schools.
GOVERNING BOARD OF MODESTO CITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT AND MODESTO CITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Date: _____ _ President of Governing Board
DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT, CHIEF HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICIAL
. Date:_·_c ------.-
Craig D. Rydquist
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT FOR ASSOCIATE SUPERINTENDENT, EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
This Agreement is entered into by and between the Governing Board of the Modesto City
Elementary School District and Modesto City High School District, hereinafter referred to as "the
Governing Board" or "Modesto City Schools," and Virginia M. Johnson, hereinafter referred to
as "Associate Superintendent."
RECITALS
The parties hereto do mutually agree as follows:
I. TERMS OF CONTRACT EMPLOYMENT
Pursuant to Section 35031 of California Education Code, the existing employment
agreement between the parties hereto is hereby cancelled and terminated effective June 30, 2015
and the Governing Board hereby employs Virginia M. Johnson as the Associate Superintendent,
Educational Services of Modesto City Elementary School District and Modesto City High School
. District for the period commencing July 1,2015 through June 30, 2017, subject to the.terms and
conditions stated herein. . Asso.ciate Superintendent accepts such employment and agrees to .
perform all of the duties of said office during the term of this Agreement.
U. .. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES·
. Associate Superintendent shall perform all duties and exercise all powers as prescribed by
all applicable laws, rules, and regulations of the State of California and the Governing Board.
The powers and duties of Associate Superintendent shall be executed in accordance with the
applicable policies and regulations adopted by the Governing Board.
III. EV ALUATION
Associate Superintendent shall be evaluated in writing annually before June 30th of each
evaluation year in accordance with Governing Board policies and regulations. This evaluation
shall be reasonably related to the job description of Associate Superintendent, Educational
Services and the goals and objectives of the school districts.
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IV. SALARY
Associate Superintendent's minimum annual salary during the tenn of this Agreement
shall be $147,802 plus longevity increments and other stipends provided other managers in the
District, for a total of $154,828. Payments are to be made in equal monthly installments on the
last day of each month. The Governing Board hereby fixes the salary of Associate
Superintendent as set forth and orders the payment made in the manner indicated. For the 2016-
17 fiscal year, Associate Superintendent's salary shall, contingent upon an evaluation indicating
satisfactory perfonnance, be adjusted by an amount detennined appropriate by the Governing
Board. Such adjustment shall occur after completion of the preceding school year's evaluation of
the performance of Associate Superintendent and after consideration of the recommendation of
the Superintendent. Should any annual increase exceed the California Consumer Price Index for
Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers as calculated by the Department of Industrial
Relations, the increase in excess of this amount may not take effect without a vote by the
.. Governing Board in public session at a regularly scheduled meeting of the Governing Board.
(The intent of this language is to meet the requirements of AB 1344.)
V. .HEALTH. WELFARE AND LEAVE BENEFITS
The Associate Superintendent shall receive all health and welfare benefits, including '. . -. . . .."..
twelve (12) days of sick leave, provided to certificated administrators/management employees of
the. District. .
VI. TRANSPORTATION AND EXPENSE ALLOWANCE
Associate Superintendent shall not receive an in-county mileage/expense allowance
because it is included in her salary.
VII. WORK YEAR
Associate Superintendent shall be responsible for 222 days of full regular services to the
districts during each annual period covered by this Agreement. Associate Superintendent will
receive holidays defined in Section 37220 of the Education Code. Non-responsibility days must
be taken within twelve (12) months of the year earned, except by special agreement between
Superintendent and Associate Superintendent.
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VIII. PROFESSIONAL DUES
Modesto City Schools shall pay dues for Associate Superintendent for membership in the
Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) for the term of this Agreement.
Modesto City Schools shall also pay for membership dues and reasonable and necessary
participation expenses for membership and participation in such other professional or service
organizations as the Superintendent determines are in the interest of Modesto City Schools, not
to exceed $1,200 per year.
IX. NOTICE
The Governing Board may elect not to renew this Agreement for any reason and shall
provide Associate Superintendent with written notice of this fact no later than forty-five (45)
days prior to the expiration of this Agreement. Associate Superintendent shall inform the
Governing Board of this notice requirement, in writing, no later than March 1 st of the final year
of this Agreement. Associate Superintendent agrees that failure to provide the Governing Board
with such written notice shall conclusively constitute a material breach of this Agreement.
Notwithstanding any contrary term contained in this Agreement, the Governing Board may, upon
majority vote, immediately terminate this Agreement based on Associate Superintendent's failure
to provide the written notification and Associate Superintendent shall not be entitled to any
. further payment or benefits under this Agreement.
X. TERMINA nON BY BOARD
Associate Superintendent may be terminated by the Board at any time for, but not limited
to, breach of this Agreement, any ground enumerated in the Education Code, the Associate
Superintendent's unsatisfactory performance, the Associate Superintendent's failure to perform
responsibilities, or for other conduct which is seriously prejudicial to the District. The Board
shall not terminate this Agreement pursuant to this paragraph until a written statement of the
charges has first been served upon the Associate Superintendent. The Associate Superintendent
shall then be entitled to a conference with the Governing Board in closed session, at which time
the Associate Superintendent shall be given a reasonable opportunity to address the Governing
Board's concerns. The conference shall not be conducted as an administrative evidentiary
hearing and there shall be no use of witnesses. Associate Superintendent shall have the right to 3 B.8(9)
be represented by counsel of her choice and expense. The Associate Superintendent shall have a
reasonable opportunity to fully respond to all matters raised in the statement of charges, and shall
have the opportunity to introduce documentary evidence. If the Governing Board, after
considering all evidence presented, decides to terminate this Agreement, it shall provide
. Associate Superintendent with a written decision. The decision of the Governing Board shall be
final. Associate Superintendent's conference with the Governing Board shall be Associate
Superintendent's exclusive right to any conference or hearing otherwise required by law.
Associate Superintendent knowingly waives any other rights that may be applicable to her
termination.
XI. SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
Regardless of the term of this employment Agreement, if this Agreement is terminated
pursuant to or in a manner resulting in a settlement agreement between the parties, the maximum
cash settlement that Associate Superintendent may receive shall be an amount equal to the
monthly salary mUltiplied by the number of months left on the unexpired term of this Agreement .
. However, if the unexpired term exceeds eighteen (l8)months, the maximum cash settlement
. $hall not exceed the monthly salary mUltiplied by eighteen (.18) ..
If a settlement agreement provides to Associate Superintendent any consideration other
than the cash benefits described above, the cash value of such consideration shall be computed
and deducted from the cash settlement prior to any payment thereof.
The provisions of this section on "settlement agreement" shall remain effective in this
Agreement only so long as the provisions contained in Government Code sections 53260-53264
(as enacted in Chapter 962, Stats. of 1992) remain in the law with requirements substantially
similar to those described above. Any subsequent amendments to Government Code sections
53260-53264 shall be deemed to be and are hereby incorporated into this Agreement by this
reference.
In accordance with Government Code section 53243 et seq., any cash settlement related
to Associate Superintendent's termination paid by the District, any District payments received by
Associate Superintendent for paid leave with salary pending an investigation, or District funds
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provided for Associate Superintendent's legal criminal defense shall be fully reimbursed to the
District if Associate Superintendent is convicted of a crime involving an abuse of her office or
position.
XII. APPLICABLE LAW
This Agreement .is subject to all applicable laws, policies, rules, and regulations of the
State of California and Modesto City Schools.
GOVERNING BOARD OF MODESTO CITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT AND MODESTO CITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Date: _____ _ President of Governing Board
ASSOCIATE SUPERINTENDENT,EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
Date: _____ _ Virginia M. Johnson
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Board of Education Regular Meeting
SUBJECT: Approval of Schedule for Board of Education Meetings for the Period Starting July 27,2015 through January 19, 2016
BACKGROUND
June 1,2015
The Board of Education approves the Schedule for Board of Education Meetings. On May 19, 2014, the Board approved meeting dates through June 22,2015. Typically, the District brings forward a schedule of Board meetings for the entire school year. However, as of this writing, the District does not have an agreed-upon school calendar, so a partial year of dates is being proposed. Listed below are the dates being recommended for the period beginning July 27, 2015 through January 19, 2016.
July 27, 2015 August 17, 2015 September 8,2015* September 28, 2015 October 19, 2015 November 9, 2015 December 7,2015* January 19, 2016*
Regular meetingswillstatt at 6:00 p.m .. *Changed from usual routine due to holidays or circumstance.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve the schedule for Board of Education meetings for the period starting July 27,2015 through January 19, 2016.
Prepared and Recommended to the Governing Board by:
Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent Regular Meeting
SUBJECT: Approval of First Reading of Proposed Revisions to June 1,2015 Board Policy 6115 Ceremonies and Observances (Special Days and Events), Review of Administrative Regulation 6115 Ceremonies and Observances; and Approval of First Reading of Deletion of Board Policy and Administrative Regulation 6115.1 Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag (Incorporated Into BP/AR 6115)
BACKGROUND
Modesto City Schools currently has Board Policy 6115, Ceremonies and Observances (Special Days and Events) in place. This policy designates annual holidays/observances when schools will be closed and commemorative ceremonies.
On May 11, 2015, Board Policy (BP) 6115 was submitted to the Board of Education at a first reading with a proposal to change the BP to an Administrative Regulation (AR), to align with CSBA's sample as well as Education Code.
ISSUE
The Board of Education approved the proposed Administrative Regulation, provided the Board Policy also remain with amended language. The Board Policy has been revised and is atta.ched for the Board's review and approval.
In addition, Administrative Regulation 6115 also incorporates patriotic exercises and the procedures for displaying the United States flag. With the revisedBPandnew AR,Board Policy and Administrative Regulation 6115.1, Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, are no longer
. needed and are proposed for deletion.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve the first reading of proposed revisions to Board Policy 6115 Ceremonies and Observances (Special Days and Events), review Administrative Regulation 6115 Ceremonies and Observances; and approve the first reading of deletion of Board Policy and Administrative Regulation 6115.1 Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag (incorporated into BP/AR 6115).
Recommended by:
uperintendent, Business Services usiness Official
Approved for Recommendation
~&:::. Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS Board Policy
INSTRUCTION
---+~ CepemoRies aRt! OhsepvaRees (Speeial Days aRt! EveRts)
BP 6115
CommemopatioB of special aays aBa eveRts shall be appaBgea so the obsCl'VatioB of these oeeasioBs is aB effective aBa valuable papt of the sehool ppogpam. Exepeises pelatea to holiaays 01' speeial ev:eBts shall be held. as pequipea by law.
ABBual holiaays wheB stuaeBts ape Bot iB atteBaaBee ape:
e;,T-6nl:JJfJFY 1 Janl:JJfJFY 16 FeeFl:JJfJry 13 TkiFd, Alanflay in FeeFl:JJfJFY LfJst Alan9aY in Alay Jl:JJly 4. FiFSt Alane,fJY in&fJ~emeeF
. l\'af:JemeeF 11. . TkiFd, Thl:JJFSe,fJY in ZVaf:JemeeF DeeemheF36
AIew YefJF'S Day AlaFtin Ll:JJtheF Kil'bfJ, Jr. Dey Linealn Day Washingtan Day AlemaFifJl Day
.. Ind,epenflenee: Day LfJeaFDay Vete"fJn's Day . TkfJnksgif:Jing Day GhFistmcis Day
WheB aar of the holiaays OB whieh the sehools woula be elosea fall OB SUBaay, stuaeBts will Bot atteBa sefl:ool OB the followiBg MOBaay. VlheB aar of the holiaays OB which the sefl:~ols woula be elosea fall oft a Satupaay, stl:iaeRts will Bot atteBa school OB the ppeeeaiBg Fpiaay.
CommemopatioB exepeises pelatea to holiaays 01' speeial eveRts shall be hela at eaeh sehool as pequiPea by law fop the followiBg:
Abpaham LiBeolB:
Hola suitable exepeises iB memopY oLA ... bpaham LiBColB OB FebpuapY 12, 01'
the sehool aay Bext ppeeeaiBg FebpuapY 12.
Geopge VlashiBgtoB:
Hold. suitable exepeises iB memopY of Geopge 'NashiBgtoB OB FebpuapY 22 01'
the sehool aay Bext ppeeeaiBg FebpuapY 22.
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BP 6115 (a)
INSTRUCTION
--~. Cel'emoBies aBd ObSel' ..... aBees (Speeial Days aBd E ..... eBts)
Annivel'sal'V of l\doption of the Constitution:
Hold sWtable elEel'eises in the puppose, meaning, and impoptanee of the Constitution of the United States, including the Bill of Rights, on 01' neal' the anniv:el'sary of the United States Constitation, Septembel' 17, 1787.
Consel'Vation. Bil'd. and APbOI' Day:
Hold suitable exel'eises I'elated to the eeonomic values of buds and trees, and the pl'omotion of a spuit of pl'oteetion towal'd them and eonsel'Vation of natupall'esoUl'ees on Mal'ch 7, bil'th date of Luthe'P BUFbank, O'P on the seftool day next p'Peeeding Mal'ch 7.
Susan B. f~hony Day: .
Hold sWtable exe'Pcises 'Pecognizing the development of the political and eeenomic st·atQs of women in the United States on Fehl'uary 15, butildate of· Susan B. Anthony, O'P on the sehool day next p'Pecediftg Feb'Puary 115.
Black {\mel'ican Day:
Hold BWtabie elfe'Peises to dueet attention to the contl'ibutions and· development of black people in the United States on Mal'ch a, anaivel'sary of the death of C'Pipus ~A..ttucks, the fil'st black Amel'ican maptYI', duping thc Boston Massacl'e, O'P on the school day next pl'eeeding Mal'ch a.
Ma'Ptin Luthe'P King. J'P. Day:
Hold suitable exel'eises commemol'ating and hawing attention to the history of the civil 'lights movement in the United States, and pal'ticulafiy to the I'ole thel'ein ofD'P. Mal'tin LatheI' King, JI'. on Janaary la, bi'Pth date ofD'P. Ma'Ptin Luthe'P King, J'P., 01' on the school day nelEt pl'eceding JaBHa:py 115.
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BP 6115 (b)
INSTRUCTION
__ -.. Ceremonies and Observances
The Governing Board recognizes the importance of having students observe holidays. celebrate events of cultural or historical significance. and acknowledge the contributions of outstanding individuals in society. On days designated by the Board. staff shall provide students with appropriate commemorative exercises so that they may acquire the knowledge. skills. and principles essential for informed. responsible citizenship in a democratic society.
~----.. Patriotic Exercises
All schools shall give appropriate instruction throughout the school term and hold appropriate exercises during the last week of the annual school term which shall emphasize to the pupils the meaning of the flag of the United States and the pur.poses j ideals. and freedom for which it stands.
In every school each day during the school year at the beginning of the first regularly scheduled class or activity period at which the majority of the pupils of the school normally begin the school day. there shall be conducted appropriate patriotic exerCises. The giving of the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States shall satisfy the requirements of this section
. (Education Code 52720);
--... LEGAL REFERENCES:
EDUCATION CODE 37220-37223 Saturdays and holidays 44015.1 Week of the School Administrator 45203 Paid holidays 45460 Classified Employee Week 52720 Daily performance of patriotic exercises in public schools 52730 Patriotic exercises. daily instruction
GOVERNMENT CODE 430-439 Display of flags 3540-3549.3 Meeting and negotiating
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INSTRUCTION
Ceremonies and Observances
LEGAL REFERENCES: (cont.)
UNITED STATES CODE. TITLE 4 6 Time and occasion for display of flag 7 Position and manner of display of flag
UNITED STATES CODE. TITLE 36 106 Note Constitution Day and Citizenship Day
ADOPTED: September 20, 1982 REVISED:
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BP 6115 (c)
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IDRAFij
MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS Administrative Regulation
AR 6115
INSTRUCTION
Ceremonies and Observances
Commemoration of special days and events shall be arranged so the observation of these occasions is an effective and valuable part of the school program. Exercises related to holidays or special events shall be held as required by law.
Annual holidays when schools shall be closed are: (Education Code 37220)
New Year's Day
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Lincoln Day
. Washington Day
.. Memorial Day
Independence Day.
Labor Day
Veterans Day
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day
January 1
Third Monday in January or the Monday or Friday of the .week in which January 15 occurs
The Monday or Friday of the week in which February J2 occurs· .
Third Monday in February
Last Monday in May
July 4
First Monday in September
. November 11
The Thursday in November designated by the President
December 25
When any of the holidays on which the schools would be closed fall on Sunday, students will not attend school on the following Monday. When any of the holidays on which the schools would be closed fall on a Saturday, students will not attend school on the preceding Friday. If any of the above holidays occurs under federal law on a date different from that indicated above, the Board may close the schools on the date recognized by federal law instead of on the date above. (Education Code 37220)
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tDRAF'lj AR 6115 (a)
INSTRUCTION
Ceremonies and Observances
Commemorative Exercises
Commemoration exercises related to holidays or special days shall be held at each school as required by law for the following: (Education Code 37220, 37221, 45460)
Abraham Lincoln:
Hold suitable exercises in memory of Abraham Lincoln on the school day . before the day schools are closed for this holiday.
George Washington::
Hold suitable exercises in memory of George Washington on the Friday . preceding the third Monday in February. .
U~S~ Constitution and Citizenship Day:
·Hold suitable exercises in the purpose, meaning, and iinportanceofthe .. Constitution of the United States; including the lJillofRights,on or near the·
anniversary of the United States Constitution,· September 17, 1787.
Conservation. Bird. and Arbor Day:
Hold suitable exercises related to the economic values of birds and trees, and the promotion of a spirit of protection toward them and conservation of natural resources on March 7, birth date of Luther Burbank, or on the school day next preceding March 7.
Susan B. Anthony Day:
Hold suitable exercises recognizing the development of the political and economic status of women in the United States on February 15, birth date of Susan B. Anthony, or on the school day next preceding February 15.
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lDRAFij
AR 6115 (b)
INSTRUCTION
Ceremonies and Observances (SBeeial Days and E'tlents)
Black American Day:
Hold suitable exercises to direct attention to the contributions and development of black people in the United States on March 5, anniversary of the death of Cripus Attucks, the first black American martyr, during the Boston Massacre, or on the school day next preceding March 5.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day:
Hold suitable exercises commemorating and drawing attention to the history of the civil rights movement in the United States, and particularly to the role therein of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on the Friday before the day schools are closed for this holiday.
Classified School Employee Week:
Annually pbserve the third full week in May in recognition of classified school ... employees and the contributions they make to the educational community. .
Commemorative exercises shall be int~grated into the regular educational program to the extent feasible.
In addition, the Board has authorized schools to recognize the following· additional days:
Religious Freedom Day
Annually recognize Religious Freedom Day, January 16, during the school week leading up to January 16 through appropriate events and activities. The day is the anniversary of the passage, in 1786, of the Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom.
Week of the School Administrator
Annually observe the second full week in October with public recognition of the contribution that school administrators make to successful pupil achievement. (Education Code Section 44015.1)
8.10(7)
AR 6115 (c)
INSTRUCTION
Ceremonies and Observances
Day of the Teacher
Annually observe the second Wednesday in May to recognize teachers for the demanding and complex role they play in the lives of the children they serve. It arose out oflegislation co-sponsored byCTA and the Association of Mexican American Educators. California has patterned its celebration after the traditional "EI Dia del Maestro" festivities observed in Mexico and other Latin American countries.
Patriotic Exercises
. Each school shall conduct patriotic exercises daily. These patriotic exercises shall consist of the reciting of the Pledge· of Allegiance and may also include instruction that promotes understanding of the concepts of "pledge," "allegiance," "republic," and "indivisible" and understanding of the
.. importance of the pledge as an expression of patriotism, love of country,· and
. pride in the United States. (Education Code 5~720, 52730)
Be it resolved that all schools of the Modesto· City Schools shall give appropriate instruction throughout the school terinand hold appropriate . exercises during the last week of the annual school term which shall emphasize to the pupils of the school the meaning of the flag of the United. States and the purposes, ideals, and freedoms for which it stands. It shall further be resolved that the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States shall be conducted daily in each classroom of the separate schools.
At elementary schools, such exercises shall be conducted at the beginning of each school day. (Education Code 52720)
At secondary schools, if the pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States is not conducted at the beginning of the first class of each day, it is the responsibility of each principal and teacher to determine a time for the observance of this requirement and observe it daily.
Individuals may choose not to participate in the flag salute for personal reasons.
B.10(8)
AR 6115 (d)
INSTRUCTION
Ceremonies and Observances
Display of the Flag
The flag of the United States and the flag of California shall be displayed during business hours at the entrance or on the grounds of every district school and on or near the district office. At all times, the national flag shall be placed in the position of first honor. (Government Code 431, 436; 4 USC 6)
When displayed on a building or on a flagstaff in the open, the national flag shall be displayed only from sunrise to sunset unless properly illuminated during the hours of darkness. The flag should not be displayed during inclement weather unless an all-weather flag is used. (4 USC 6)
The national flag shall fly at half-staff on the following occasions: (4 USC 7)
> 30 days.from the death of the President (current or former)
. > 10 days from the death of the Vice President, Chief Justice or a retired Chief Justice,· or the Speaker of the House. of Representatives
> From the day of death until interment of an Associate Justice of the Supreme· Court, a secretary of ali executive or military .department, former Vice President, or the Governor of a state
> On the day of death and the following day for a Member of Congress
> On Memorial Day, until noon only
> Peace Officers Memorial Day (May 15), unless it falls on Armed Forces Day
> Upon a proclamation from the Governor in the event of the death of a present or former official of the state government or a member of the Armed Forces from the state who has died while serving on active duty
> On other occasions by order of the President and in accordance with presidential instructions or orders
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lDRAF1j
AR 6115 (e)
INSTRUCTION
Ceremonies and Observances
Proclamations:
By statute, the President is requested to issue each year a proclamation requiring government buildings to half-mast the flag and invite all the people of the United States to do so as well, on the following days:
~ September 11, Patriot Day ~ December 7, National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
REVIEWED: May 11, 2015
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS Board Policy
BP 611e.1
INSTRUCTION
Pledge at Allegianee ta the Flag
1\11 seheels shall gYre RPPI'eIH'iate instpuetien thPeugheut the seheel tepm and hoM RPPI'epI'iate exeI'eises duping the fiI'st and last week ef the aflftual seheel tepm whieh shall emphasi~e te the pUfJilsthe meaning efthe flag efthe United States and the pUl'fJeses, ideals, and fpeedem fap whieh it stands.
In evepY scheel eaeh day during the seheel yeaI' at the Beginning ef the mst l'cgulal'ly scheduled elass el' aetivity pened at whieh the majenty efthe pupils efthe seheel nepmally Begin the seheel day, thepe. shall Be eendueted apppepnate patpietie exeI'eises. The giving ef the Pledge ofAllegianee to the
. Flag ef the Un:ited.States shall satisfy the I'equiPements ef this seetien (Edueatien Cede 82720) ..
REVISED: September 20, 1982
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OClELETION - 1st READING!
MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS Administrative Regulation
INSTRUCTION
Pledge af Allegianee ta tile Flag
"IB eve:py publie elemeBta:py sehool eaeh day duriBg the sehool yeaI' at the begiBBiBg of the mst l'egulal'ly seheduled elass 01' aetivity pel'iod at whieh the majol'ity of the pupils of the sehool BOl'mally begiB the sehoolday, thel'e shall be eOBdueted appl'opl'iate patl'iotie exel'eises. The giViBg of the Pledge of AllegiaBee to the Flag of the UBited States ofAmel'iea shall satisfy.the l'equil'emeBts of this seetioB (EdueatioB Code B2720).
"IB evepY publie seeoBdapY sehool thel'e shall be eOBdueted daily appl'opriate patl'iotie exel'eises. The giviBg of the Pledge of AllegiaBee to the Flag of the UBited States of Amel'iea shall satisfy sueh l'eEtUil'emeBt. Sueh patl'iotie
·exOl'eises fol'seeoBd8:I'Y schools shall be eOBdueted iB aeeol'daBEle with the l'egulatioH:s whieh shall be adopted hy the gOTlel'BiH:g boal'd of the district maiBtaiBiBg the seeoBdary sehool." (EdueatioB Code. 62720)
Thel'efol'e, be it l'esolved that all schools of the Modesto City Sehools shall . glveapPI'~Pl'iflteiBStl'uetioB tftl'OUgftout the sehooltei'm aBd hold appl'opriate .. exel'eises dUl'iBg the last week of the aBBual sehool tel'm whieh shall emphasii5e to the pupils of the sehool the meamBg of the flag of the UBited States aBd the purposes, ideals, aBd fl'eedoms fol' whieh it stands. It shall fuI"thel' be l'esolved that the Pledge ofAllegiaBee to the Flag of the Umted States shall be eOBdueted daily iB eaeh elassl'oom of the sepal'ate sehools.
If the pledge of allegiaBee to the flag of the UBlted States is Bot eOBdueted at the begiBmBg of the mst elass of eaeh day, it is the l'espoBsibility of eaeh pl'iBeipal aBd teaehel' to detel'miBe a time fol' the obsel'VaBee of this l'equipemeBt aBd obseNe it daily.
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TO:
SUBJECT:
BACKGROUND
MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
Pamela Able, Superintendent
Approval of 2015-16 Master Agreement with Stanislaus County Office of Education
Regular Meeting
June 1, 2015
The Stanislaus County Office of Education provides various administrative and student services to school districts in the County. The District utilizes County Office of Education services in the form of Mail Delivery and Audiological Services. These services are needed to deliver the existing education programs to our students.
ISSUE
The contract with the County Office of Education requires annual approval.
PROPOSAL
The District needs the following services for 2015-16: Mail Handling Services $6,460.00 and Audiological Services $49,973.25.
A copy of the MasterAgreement is available for.review in the office of the Associate .. Superintendent, Business Services. . . . .
. FISCAL IMPACT
The total cost for these s.ervices is $56,433.25 and is budgeted within the General Fund.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve the 2015-16 Master Agreement with Stanislaus County Office of Education.
Originating Department: Financial Services
Reviewed and Recommended by:
s ciate Superintendent, Business Services ef Business Official
Approved for Recommendation to the Governing Board by:
Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Board of Education Regular Meeting
SUBJECT: Approval of Authorization to Purchase Annual Computer Software Licenses and Maintenance Support Services for PowerSchool and Schoology for 2015-2016
BACKGROUND
June 1,2015
The following software applications are used to support District educational services:
• PowerSchool from Pearson Education, Inc. is the District's student information system.
• Schoology from Schoology, Inc. is a learning management system (LMS) that integrates with the District's student information system and is used by K-12 teachers, students and staff as an electronic communication and collaboration tool.
ISSUE
Annual renewals for computer software licenses and maintenance support services are required for the District to use these applications each year.
PROPOSAL
District staff recommends approval to purchase annual computer software licenses and maintenance support services for 2015-2016 with the following contracted vendors: Pearson Education, Inc., and Schoology, Inc.
FISCAL IMPACT
The total estimated expense for:
• PowerSchool will not exceed $180,000 and will be paid from General Funds. • Schoology will not exceed $165,000 and will be paid from General Funds.
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RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve authorization to purchase annual computer software licenses and maintenance support services for PowerSchool and Schoology for 2015-2016.
Originating Department: Information and Technology Services
Reviewed and Recommended to the Governing Board by:
Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Board of Education Regular Meeting
SUBJECT: Approval of Services Agreement with Apex Learning for 2015-2016
BACKGROUND
June 1,2015
Modesto City Schools has contracted with Apex Learning since 2013-2014 for online content delivery provider services. The District continues to use Apex Learning because it provides rigorous online content that is aligned to California State Standards, and many of their courses meet the UC a-g student requirements for freshman admission. Apex Learning's software also addresses the needs of the trailing learner through interactive audio visual components which help step the learner through activities and exercises entirely within the courseware. These features exceed the requirements of AB 347.
Apex Learning provides engaging, standards-based online curriculum for use in credit recovery and remediation programs, which includes skills-based instruction and critical
.thiriking strategies necessary for success on the CAHSEE. Apex Learning'scOursework satisfies the State statute requirements for district services to be provided to students, as well as meeting college admissions standards .
.. Additionilly, Apex Learning's coursework is fully hostedandsupported on Apex Learning's . servers, w hiah enables students to aCcess their online classes anywhere there is an Internet . connection,at any hour of the day, and at an appropriate pace for the individual student.
Apex Learning is currently being used by the G230 Academy. the Modesto Virtual Academy, the TOPS programs at Johansen and Gregori, the Junior and Senior Success programs at Elliott, and the District's credit recovery efforts through Summer School and
. . Extended Summer School.
ISSUE
Apex Learning's current contract for services expires on June 30, 2015; the 2015-2016 agreement will exceed the $10,000 threshold and a services agreement is required.
PROPOSAL
District staff recommends approving an agreement with Apex Learning for 2015-2016 to continue to provide standards-based online curriculum.
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Approval of Services Agreement with Apex Learning for 2015-2016
The servicesllicense agreement with Apex Learning includes the following:
1. Full access to the Apex Learning Comprehensive Course Catalog for 2,500 students on a subscription basis. Under this agreement, these subscriptions may be re-used once a student completes or withdraws from a course within a 12 month period.
2. Apex Learning will host and support the delivery of its online content.
3. Apex Learning will provide two (2) days of on-site professional development which includes teacher mentoring and coaching.
4. Apex Learning will provide technical and customer support related to their services.
5. Apex Learning will provide a customer service representative to assist teachers and staff with the administrative functions of their system.
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A copy of the agreement is available for review in the Information and Technology Services Office. .
FISCAL IMPACT
.. Thecontracted ~mount with Apex Learning will not exceed $160;000 and will he paid from· Lottery Funds.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the ·Board of Education approve the services agreement with Apex Learning for 2015-2016.
Originating Department: Information and Technology Services
Reviewed by:
sso . ate Superintendent, Business Services . Business Official
Recommended to the Governing Board by:
~~ Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent
SUBJECT: Approval of Authorization to Renew Annual Contracts with Specific Suppliers for Specific Supplies, Commodities or Services for 2015-16
BACKGROUND:
Regular Meeting
June 1, 2015
Purchases are required for various supplies, commodities or services during the course of each year.
ISSUE:
Existing contracts are in place for purchases of certain supplies, commodities or services for the next fiscal year. Authorization is needed to extend the purchases from these contractors for the 2015-16 fiscal year.
PROPOSAL:
Cooperative bids and initial contract awards have already been obtained for various commodities with the vendors listed on the attached .. These contracts are cooperative, or "piggy-backable," to achieve greater cost savings and allow for multiple public agency use. When these contracts were originally awarded and approved, terms allowed for contract extension for-additional one-year periods: Prices may be renegotiated at the time of contract
. renewal to obtain the best value. The specific supplies, commodities and services are provided on the attached "Vendor Contract List 2015-16."
FISCAL IMPACT:
Approximate annual expenditures are as noted on the attached with an estimated total of $11,850,000 for the 2015-16 school year. Funds are budgeted in the General Fund, Categorical Funds, Cafeteria Fund, Deferred Maintenance Funds, Grant Funds, Elementary and High School Developer Fees, State New Construction Funds, and Special Reserves.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve authorization to renew annual contracts with specific suppliers for specific supplies, commodities or services for 2015-16.
Originating Department: Purchasing
Reviewed and Recommended by: Approved for Recommendation
J;::-~ Pamela Able Superintendent
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Vendor Contract List 2015-16
Vendor Commodity Bid NoJContract No. Allsteel Office Furniture State ofCA
#1~09-71-52
CDW-G Technology Items Monterey County Bid #523868
Grainger, Inc. Facilities Maintenance Lighting WSCA Contract #1862 Products, Industrial Supplies 7-11-51-02 .
and Tools Hewlett-Packard Computers and Peripheral State ofCA
Equipment WSCAII*I NASPO B27164
Hon Office Furniture TCPN #R142208
Insight Systems Exchange Refurbished Computers PEPPM 2014
Office Max Office Supplies and Paper Oakland County Contract #003209
School Specialty Classroom Furniture NJPA (National Joint Powers Alliance) 101012-SS1
School Specialty Classroom Furniture Mt. Diablo USD Bid No. 1670
School Specialty School Supplies, Furnishings TCPN #R142208 and Equipment
Software House Computer Hardware, Software PACE #POO132 International Government and Related Services; and Solutions (SRI) Audio Video Equipment Software House Computer Software, Supplies and CAMSA International Government Related Services ..
Solutions (SHI) Southwest School & Office Classroom Supplies Val Verde Supply Bid # 12/13-001 Troxell Audio Video Equipment NCPA RFP 01-11
Vireo Manufacturing Corp. Education, Classroom, U.S. Communities Misc. Support Furniture SV -15-0028-13
(J
~ *Western States Contracting AlliancelN ational Association of State· Procurement Officials -'-'
Initial Estimated Award Date Expenditure
6/13/2011 $ 250,000
4/112011 $ 500,000
3/112011 $ 25,000
9/112009 $ 4,000,000
5/112015 $ 50,000
12/30/2013 $ 150,000
6/13/2011 $ 1,000,000
12/3/2012 $ 100,000
3/26/2014 $ 100,000
5/112015 $ 125,000
11112015 $ 3,000,000
12/9/2014 $ 1,000,000 ! I
12/18/2012 $ 450,000
12/112011 $ 1,000,000
10/3112014 $ 100,000 ---------- -- - ._-
MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent
SUBJECT: Approval of Authorization to Purchase Eight (8) Police Utility Vehicles from Downtown Ford Utilizing the City of Sacramento's Cooperative Bid #B13131311025
BACKGROUND
Regular Meeting
June 1,2015
On January 20,2015, the Board approved the District Security Team Proposal. The proposal included hiring School Security Officers, "each utilizing a squad car to patrol the school perimeter, surrounding areas, school parks, bus loading zones, junior highs, and to respond to other student safety issues before and after school."
ISSUE
The cost to purchase eight (8) squad cars exceeds the current bid threshold of $86,000. Competitive bids must be sought or identified to meet formal bid requirements.
PROPOSAL
On April 2, 2013; the City of Sacramento awarded Bid #B13131311025to Downtown Ford for the purchase of police vehicles. The contract term was for three (3) years. The City of Sacramento's bid contains cooperative purchase language thai allows for other agencies to utilize it as required by provision 20118 of the Public Contract Code. It is staffs determ:ination that we would derive inorebenefit by utilizing this cooperative bid contract than to seek separate bids;
FISCAL IMPACT .
The total cost of $265,390.36 willcome from the General Fund.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve authorization to purchase eight (8) police utility vehicles from Downtown Ford utilizing the City of Sacramento's Cooperative Bid #B13131311025.
Originating Department: Purchasing
Reviewed and Recommended by:
ociate Superintendent, Business Services Chief Business Official
Approved for Recommendation
~=~ Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent
SUBJECT: Approval of Authorization to Award RFP No. 15-4600 Home-to-School Special Education Transportation Services to Storer Transportation Service, Inc.
BACKGROUND
Regular Meeting
June 1, 2015
Districts are required to provide all services to students with special needs to allow access to education, including transportation. Transportation services are required under the various California Codes and legislative bodies including but not limited to the Education Code, the State Board of Education, the Vehicle Code, Federal Regulations and the California Administrative Code.
The District currently is partnered with Stanislaus County Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA) on a transportation contract to provide home-to-school transportation for our Special Education students. This agreement will expire on June 30, 2015. Staffhas determined that it would be in the best interest of the District to contract directly with a transportation company to provide this service.
ISSUE
. On April 20, 2015, the B~ard spprovedauthoriiation to seek propo~als for Home-To-School . Speciai Education Transportation Services. ..
PROPOSAL
. Specifications were developed and formal proposals were sent to three potential providers,· . and advertised as required by law. In response to RFP No. 15-4600, the District received only one response, from Storer Transportation Service, Inc. Staff has evaluated the proposal response, and determined that Storer Transportation can adequately perform the services as specified in the RFP. The RFP specified a 5-year contract term. The contract will begin on July 1, 2015, and end June 30, 2020.
FISCAL IMPACT
The estimated annual cost for Home-to-School Special Education Transportation is $3.5 million and is budgeted in Special Education.
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Approval of Authorization to Award RFP No. 15-4600 Home-to-School Special Education Transportation Services to Storer Transportation Service, Inc.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve authorization to award RFP No. 15-4600 Home-to-School Special Education Transportation Services to Storer Transportation Service, Inc.
Originating Department: Purchasing
Reviewed and Recommended by: Approved for Recommendation to the Governing Board by:
Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent Regular Meeting
SUBJECT: Approval of Acceptance of Gifts June 1, 2015
1. Lee Tidball, $50 to the Lee Tidball Scholarship fund at Beard Elementary School.
2. Fred Partridge, $100 for the garden at Franklin Elementary School.
3. Valerie Farrow, multiple boxes of various sizes of children's clothing, jackets and shoes to the "Clothes Closet" at Franklin School's Healthy Start Program. Estimated value: $2,500.
4. Stanislaus Multi-Cultural Health Coalition, $325 to assist with the Mark Twain garden to the ASES Program at Mark Twain Junior High School.
5. Various items for use as Talent Show prizes to the ASES Program. at Roosevelt Junior High School as follows:
• Amazing Vox, voice lessons for 2 people, estimated value: $280 . .
• Boomers, 1 ticket for 4 attractions, estimated value: $35 • Cold Stone Creamery, 4 coupons for "Love-It" sizeice cream, estimated value: $12 • Dance Academy, $50 scholarship for summer dance session, estimated value: $50 • Davis High School Drama, 6 tickets to "Cinderella," estimated value: $35 • Gallo Center for the Arts, 2 pairs oftickets to 2 shows, estimated value: $80 • Laser Quest, 2 sets of' 1 complimentary game for 4 people, estimated value: $72 • McHenry Bowl, "family fun" for 4 people, estimated value: $70
.• :MJCTheatre Dept., 10 tickets to"Romeo.and Juliet" play,·estimat~d value: $100 • Modesto Symphony, various tickets and backstage passes, estimated value: $32 • Oodles Frozen Yogurt, 1 yogurt per month for a year, estimated value: $36 • Pizza Guys, 15 flindraiser cards at $10 each, estimated value: $150 • Pizza Hut, 2 coupons for 1 large pizza each, estimated value: $30 • Yes Company, dress rehearsal passes for 4 individuals, estimated value: $100 • Yogurt Mill, 2 gift cards at $5 each, estimated value: $10
6. Tom Nelson, "hip numbers" and "hip number dispenser" for the Track Team at Beyer High School. Estimated value: $334.78.
7. David and Mary Cline, $250 to the Navy Seal Challenge Club at Downey High School.
8. Knightsounds, $500 to the Ken Farrell Scholarship fund at Downey High School.
9. Donations to the Daniel Hyde Memorial Scholarship fund at Downey High School as follows:
• Laurie and Charles Carley, $50 • Cidalia Ramirez, $50
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10. Knightsounds, $500 to the Ray Hamilton Music Scholarship fund at Johansen High School.
11. Saint-Gobain Corporation Foundation, $500 to the JHS Track Athletic Club at Johansen High School.
12. D.L. and M. Yarbrough, $500 to the JHS Pal's Scholarship fund at Johansen High School.
13. Donations to the Charles W. Baker Peace and Justice Scholarship fund at Modesto High School as follows:
• Aaron Villalobos, $200 • Kelly Villalobos, $100 • Marianne Villalobos, $600 • Ruben Villalobos, $200
14. Donations to various scholarship funds at Modesto High School as follows:·
• Carol Brooks, $125 to the· Chris McCoy II Memorial Scholarship • Marc C. Etchebarne, $300 to the Johnny Etchebarne Memorial Scholarship • .. Knight~ounds, $500 to the Paul F. Copeland Music Award • Carol E. Lee, $500 to the Robert Lee Scholarship Fund • . l\1HS Sports Boosters, $3,500 to the MHS. Sports Boosters Athletic Scholarship . • Jamce Vella, $2,500 to the Ron Vella Memorial Scholarship .
. RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve the acceptance of gifts with . appreciation as listed above.
Recommended by:
As ciate Superintendent, Business Services ef Business Official
Approved for Recommendation to
ilie~~ Pamela Able Superintendent
C.7(1)
MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent Regular Meeting
SUBJECT: Approval of High School Course Outline: June 1,2015 Math
BACKGROUND
Course outlines are developed for each junior high and high school class by a committee of representative teachers and administrators. The outlines include instructional texts and materials, expectations for student learning, units of study, unit credit, grading, and other course elements. The course outlines and texts are then submitted to Associate Principals, Principals, and the Senior Director, Educational Services, for review and recommendation.
ISSUE
The following course outline, including text, has been approved by representative teachers, the High School Associate Principals, Principals, and the Senior Director, Educational Services.
New Course
IB PtepSecondary Math III
. .
Copies of course outlines are available for review in the office of Educational Services.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve the high school course outline: Math.
Originating Department: Educational Services
Reviewed and Recommended by:
~ i?t~hMeuJ Virg ~ ia M. JohnsOIO Associate Superintendent, Educational Services
Approved for Recommendation to the Governing Board by:
Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent Regular Meeting
SUBJECT: Approval of High School Course Outlines: June 1,2015 Online Learning
BACKGROUND
Course outlines are developed for each junior high and high school class by a committee of representative teachers and administrators. The outlines include instructional texts and materials, expectations for student learning, units of study, unit credit, grading, and other course elements. The course outlines and texts are then submitted to Associate Principals, Principals, and the Senior Director, Educational Services, for review and recommendation.
ISSUE
The following course outlines have been approved by representative teachers, the High School . Associate Principals, Principals, and the Senior Director, Educational Services.
New Courses
Mathematics I . Mathematics II
Mathematics III . World Geography and World Religions
··Copiesof course outlines are available for revIew in the office of Educational Services. ... .
. RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve the high school course outlines: Online Learning.
Originating Department: Educational Services
Reviewed and Recommended by:
Virgi Associate Superinte Educational Services
Approved for Recommendation to the Governing Board by:
Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent Regular Meeting
SUBJECT: Approval of Revision of Passport to Literature Lists, Grades 7-12
June 1,2015
BACKGROUND
The District's Passport to Literature Lists, Grades 7 through 12, contain literature approved as (1) core works which all students are required to read and study in their language arts classes, (2) extended literature selections from which teachers select works appropriate for particular course studies, and (3) recreational literature selections recommended for independent reading for grades 7-8.
ISSUE
English department chairs meet annually with the English-LanguageArts Coordinators to review and revise the core works and extended literature lists based on recommendations from language arts teachers. This year the committee made changes to the extended works for Grades 7-8 and Grades 9-12 which will require an annotation and notification of parents' rights to request an alternate assignment.
The .recommended additions to the Passport to Literature Lists, Grades 7 thrQugh 12, are . as follows: . .. ... .. . .. .
. Grades 7-12 Additions to Extended Literature: .
Grade Author Lexile Book Title 7-8 Jimenez,F. Circuit, The (Cajas de·Cart6n) 9 Hayes, G. 24 Years and 40 Days 9 and Y ousafzai, M. 1000 I am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Pre-AP Education and Was Shot by the Taliban 9A* When the Taliban took control of the Swat Valley,
one girl spoke out. Malala Yousafzai refused to be silenced and fought for her right to an education. On Tuesday, October 9,2012, she almost paid the ultimate price. When she was shot in the head at point blank range while riding the bus home from school, few expected her to survive. Instead, Malala's miraculous recovery has taken her on an extraordinary journey from a remote valley in Northern Pakistan to the halls ofthe United Nations in New York. At sixteen, she has become a global symbol of peaceful protest and the youngest ever nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize. I am Malala is the remarkable tale of a family uprooted by global terrorism, of the fight for girls' education, and of Malala's parents' fierce love for their daughter in a society that prizes sons. It will make you believe in the power of one person's voice to inspire change in the world.
10 Kidd, S. 920 Invention of Wing~ The
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10 Kristof, N.lWuDunn, Path Appears, A S.
Pre-AP 10 Tan, S. N/A Arrival, The 11 Grisham, J. 830 Rainmaker, The
* A = Annotated for Parent notification
Sites have the discretion to designate works that must be read by all students at a particular grade level as long as the works are chosen from the course-appropriate list of titles. Teachers should adjust the novel count upward according to their students' needs and abilities. Students should also be encouraged to do independent reading of self-selected titles.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve the revision of Passport to Literature Lists, Grades 7-12.
Originating Department: Educational Services·
Recommended by:
Virgi a M. Johnson Associate Superintendent, Educational Services
Approved for Recommendation to the Governing Board by:
Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent
SUBJECT: Approval of Services Agreement with Kontraband Interdiction and Detection Services (K.I.D.S.), Inc., for Canine Contraband Detection Services at 7-12 Schools for the 2015-2016 School Year
BACKGROUND
Regular Meeting
June 1,2015
1. In 1994, Modesto City Schools contracted to bring specially-trained, non-aggressive, contraband detection canines onto the District's 7-12 campuses. The program was eliminated in 2009 due to budget cuts and reinstated in 2013 ..
2. The intent of this effort is to provide a cost-effective deterrent to minimize the presence of controlled and illicit substances found on campus.
3. During unannounced inspections, trained canines sniff out controlled substances (illicit drugs, alcoholic beverages, and black gunpowder-based items).
ISSUE . .
I~ o~der to ~ontinue to provide c~nine detection services, the Kontraband Inte~diction and Detection Services (K.I.D.S.), Inc., contract must be renewed for the 2015-2016 school year.
PROPOSAL
.1. It is the District's responsibility to provide a safe and drug-free environment in order for students to gain maximum benefit from the educational program.
2. Kontraband Interdiction Detection Services, Inc., will provide 54 full-day visits from August 1, 2015, to June 30,2016, at a cost of $332 per visit, per team. The District will be invoiced monthly, not to exceed an annual cost of $17,928.
3. Campus common areas, lockers, automobiles, vacant classrooms, and grounds shall be subject to inspection at Modesto City Schools' discretion. Kontraband Interdiction Detection Services, Inc., policy and procedures prohibits the use of detection canines to "sniff' individuals under any and all circumstances.
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4. A copy of the proposal is available for review in the Child Welfare and Attendance Office.
FISCAL IMPACT
The cost of the Services Agreement with Kontraband Interdiction and Detection Services (K.I.D.S.), Inc., will not exceed $17,928. The funding source has been identified as Local Control Fund Formula (LCAP 1.1.D).
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Education. approve the services agreement with Kontraband Interdiction and Detection Services (K.I.D.S.), Inc., for canine contraband detection services at 7-12 schools for the 2015-2016 school year .
. . . .. Originating Department: Child Welfare and Attendance
Reviewed and Recommended by:
Associate Superinten Educational Services
Reviewed by:
Ass iate Superintendent, Business Services . f Business Official
Approved for Recommendation
);;~ Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent Regular Meeting
SUBJECT: Approval of Services Agreement between Modesto City Schools and the Modesto Police Department for the 2015-16 School Year
BACKGROUND
June 1, 2015
The Modesto Police Department provides direct law enforcement services to school administrators in order to maintain safe and secure campuses during sporting and other special events. The presence of police officers is preventative in nature and increases the safety of students, faculty, and the public. High school principals have specifically·· requested the presence of police officers to provide security for home football and powderpuff games. The Board has also requested the. presence of a police officer at Board meetings.
ISSUE
Campuses must be safe and orderly. Two Modesto Police Department officers will provide direct law enforcement services and assist with security, supervision, and crowd control at Modesto City .Schools' football/powderpuff games held at Downey High School, Johansen High School, and Modesto Junior College Football Stadiums. The Stanislaus County Sheriffs Department will provide security at footballJpowderpuffgames held at Gregori High School·under a separate contract. . .. .
The presence of a police officer at Modesto City Schools Board meetings will increase security for·Board members, staff, and the public who attend these public meetings.
PROPOSAL .
Modesto Police Department will provide two (2) Police Officers at home football/powderpuff games (Downey High, Johansen High, and Modesto Junior College Football Stadiums) and one (1) Police Officer at Modesto City Schools' Board Meetings.
A copy of the Services Agreement is available for review in the Child Welfare and Attendance Office.
FISCAL IMPACT
The contracted amount with Modesto Police Department will not exceed $27,000. This amount includes $22,000 for football/powderpuff games to be funded from Risk Management Property and Liability Insurance and $5,000 for Board meetings funded from the General Fund.
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RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve the Services Agreement between Modesto City Schools and the Modesto Police Department for the 2015-16 school year.
Originating Department: Child Welfare and Attendance
Reviewed and Recommended by:
Reviewed by:
As ciate Superintendent, Business Services hief Business Official
Approved for Recommendation to the Governing Board by:
~dt-~ Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent
SUBJECT: Approval of the Agreement with ASPIRAnet Behavioral Health to Provide Risk Assessment Procedures for Modesto City Schools' K-12 Students for the 2015-2016 School Year
BACKGROUND
Regular Meeting
June 1, 2015
In 1999, Modesto City Schools formed a partnership with Stanislaus County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services and since 2008 with ASPIRAnet Behavioral Health to develop and implement Risk Assessment Procedures. Risk Assessors are Marriage and Family Therapists (MFT) or Clinical Social Workers (LCSW)·specially trained to evaluate students who threaten to do physical harm to themselves or others, develop a written or verbal "hit list" of students they want to harm or kill, develop a written or verbal plan to commit harm to themselves or others, or cause concern for the potential risk of violence.
ISSUE
In order to continue to provide risk evaluation services, the ASPIRAnet Behavioral Health contract must be renewed for the 2015-16 school year.
PROPOSAL
Students need to be safe from self harm or harm from others to ensure safe and orderly campuses .. Risk Evaluators evaluate students who pose a threat to harm themselves, other students;or staff. When a student who poses a threat to himself or others is identified, the site administrator contacts District office staff who screens the student for referral to specially-trained ASPIRAnet Behavioral Health Risk Evaluators.
Risk Evaluators interview the student to determine whether they are in immediate danger of harming themselves or others. If the student is in immediate danger, the site administrator contacts the Modesto Police Department, parent/guardian, or 911 to transport the student to Doctors Medical Center - Emergency Room. Students who are not in immediate danger are referred to appropriate support services in the county or at the school.
A copy of the proposal is available for review in the Child Welfare and Attendance office.
FISCAL IMPACT
The agreement with ASPIRAnet Behavioral Health will not exceed $15,000. The funding source has been identified as Local Control Funding Formula (LCAP 1.l.D).
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RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve the agreement with ASPIRAnet Behavioral Health to provide Risk Assessment Procedures for Modesto City Schools' K-12 students for the 2015-2016 school year.
·Originating Department: ·.Child.Welfare and Attendance
Reviewed and Recommended by:
Vir . ·a M. Johns0xC( Associate Superintendent Educational Services
Reviewed by:
ss iate Superintendent, Business Services C . ef Business Official
Approved for Recommendation
~:;:;:: Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent
SUBJECT: Approval of Appointment of Representatives to CIF League
BACKGROUND
Regular Meeting
June 1, 2015
The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) is the ruling body for high school competitive athletics. All Modesto City Schools' high schools are member schools in the CIF and compete athletically in the Modesto Metropolitan Conference. Each local school district must designate school representatives to the athletic league in which it participates to maintain all voting privileges.
ISSUE
Article 2, Section 25, of the California Interscholastic Federation Constitution requires that each local school district Board of Education ratify to the appropriate CIF section office the appointment of individuals who will be school representatives tothe athletic league for the following year.
Modesto City Schools representatives to the CIF will be as follows:
Fred C. Beyer High School GraGe M, Davis High School Thomas Downey High School James C. Enochs High School
.. Joseph A. Gregori High School Peter johansen High School Modesto High School
RECOMMENDATION
Dan Park, Principal· Mike Rich, Principal Richard Ba tim, Principal Deborah Rowe, PrinCipal B:rad Goudeau,.Principal· Nathan Schar, Principal Jason Manning, Principal
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve the appointment of representatives to CIF League.
Originating Department: Educational Services, 7-12
Prepared by:
Virg Associate Superinten Educational Services
Approved for Recommendation to the Governing Board by:
~~~ Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent
SUBJECT: Approval of Amendment of Services Agreement with Parent Institute for Quality Education
BACKGROUND
Regular Meeting
June 1,2015
The Parent Institute for Quality Education has provided valuable parent training in Modesto City Schools since 1997. The training is a nine-week course which encourages parents to take an active role in the educational lives of their children.
ISSUE
Districts must plan and implement parent involvement trainings and activities in accordance with Title 1 Parent Involvement requirements. Additionally, the LCAP goal requires the district to provide parent leadership classes ..
LCAP Goal1.5.g:Develop and provide parent leadership classes .
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.. On September 8, 2014 the Board approved a services agreement with Parent Institute for Quality Education to provide parent training. The amendment to the services agreement
. . . .. includes a 2-session STEM Program. . .
FISCAL IMPACT
The cost of the added STEM Program is $3,000 and is already included in the total estimated compensation of $80,000 approved on September 8,2014.
The funding source has been identified as categorical funds and Local Control Funding Formula (LCAP lo5.g).
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Approval of Amendment of Services Agreement with Parent Institute for Quality Education
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve the Amendment of Services Agreement with Parent Institute for Quality Education.
Ongiilating.Department: State & Federal Programs
Reviewed and Recommended by:
Virgi Associate Superinten ent, Educational Services
Reviewed by:
Ass ciate Superintendent, Business Services . ef Business Official
Approved for Recommendation to the Governing Board by:
Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent
SUBJECT: Approval of Services Agreement with Hanover Research, 2015-2018
BACKGROUND
Regular Meeting
June 1,2015
With the continued move to Common Core State Standards coupled with revised funding formulas and increased accountability, Modesto City Schools is facing a wealth of curricular and fiscal changes all requiring the need for prompt adaption to those changes. The collection of data is ongoing and prevalent throughout Educational Services programs; however, the interpretation of the data for the purpose of deducing program efficacy and appropriate use of public funding is essential.
ISSUE
. A consistent process for the evaluation of programs within Modesto City Schools is essential to establishing long-term gains, analyzing cost effectiveness, and ultimately resulting in meaningful changes to instruction.
PROPOSAL
Hanover Research is a global information· services fum providing knowledge support to assess data-derived iriformation. Modesto City Schools will continue to contract with Hanover Research to provide evaluation/assessment of current programs. The contract
. includes the authority of Modesto City Schools to request research on any program/topic it sees relevant to educational programs/processes. Areas of research for our District have inch,lded to date Read .180, AVID, national benchmarking, best practices, and analysis of currently existing survey data. The contract will run for thirty, three (33) months, commencing on September 30,2015 and concluding on June 30,2018 with annual invoicing each year (September 30, 2015, June 30, 2016, and June 30, 2017).
Copies of the contract are available for review in the office of the Associate Superintendent, Educational Services.
FISCAL IMPACT
The services agreement with Hanover Research will not exceed $108,219 to be paid annually upon invoicing - September 30, 2015 - $28,220; June 30, 2016 - $39,506; June 30, 2017 - $40,493. The funding source has been identified as Local Control Funding Formula (LCAP 2.l.a).
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Approval of Services Agreement with Hanover Research, 2015-2018
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve the services agreement with Hanover Research, 2015-2018.
Recommended by:
Reviewed by:
ociate Superintendent, Business Services hief Business Official
Approved for Recommendation to the Governing Board by:
Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent
SUBJECT: Ratification of Approval of Consultant Services Provided by Modesto Junior College/Great Valley Museum
BACKGROUND
Regular Meeting
June 1,2015
K-6 schools participated in the Traveling Teacher and Tours Programs through the Great Valley MuseumlModesto Junior College during the 2014-15 school year. The programs presented to students included, but were not limited to, Atoms and Molecules, Flower Dissection, Animal Adventures, Rainforest, Science or Magic, Oceans, Squid Dissection, Rocks N Minerals, Owl Pellets, and Dinosaurs.
ISSUE
All services to anyone vendor exceeding $10,000 must be approved by the Board of Education.
FISCAL IMPACT
The consultant services for the Traveling Teacher and Tours Program through the Great Valley Museum will total $18,000, exceeding the $10,000 threshold. These services were not included in previously approved services with Modesto Junior College totaling $33,000. Thefunding sources have been identified as After School Education and Safety Grant, Associated Student Body, and Local Control Funding Formula (LCAP 2.l.c and LCAP 3.2.c).
RECOMMENDATION
It· is recommended that the Board of Educatioh ratify the approval of consultant services . provided by Modesto Junior College/Great Valley Museum.
Recommended by:
Reviewed by:
fAsso iate Superintendent, Business Services . Business Official
Approved for Recommendation to the Governing Board by:
Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent
SUBJECT: Ratification of Amendment of Services Agreement Contract with Scholastic, Inc., 2014-2015
BACKGROUND
Regular Meeting
June 1, 2015
Modesto City Schools continues its transition to Common Core Standards through professional development that incorporates collaboration, coaching, and strategic instructional practices.
ISSUE
The District will provide professional development to support teachers in the instructional shift to Common Core. Scholastic, Inc., will provide our District with professional development programs and services during 2014-2015 school year in the form of implementation trainings and online staff surveys and data reporting.
On August 18, 2014, the Board approved a services agreement with Scholastic rnc., in the amount not to exceed $89,696.00. The amount will need to be increased by $2,299.00 to include the cost of additional program implementation training. These costs will be incurred for the 2014~2015 school year.
FISCAL IMPACT .. . . .. .
The contracted amount for Scholastic, Inc., will not exceed $91,995.00.· The increase of $2,299.00 for. the program implementation training will be funded by Title II.
RECOMMENDATION
It is re~om~ended that the Board ofEdlicatio~ approve the ratification of amendment of services agreement contract with Scholastic, Inc., 2014-2015 .
. Originating Department: State & Federal Programs
Reviewed and Recommended by:
Vir . . aM. JohnsrY Associate Superintendent, Educational Services
Reviewed by:
As ciate Superintendent, Business Services . ef Business Official
~ for Recommendation theGOvd:~
Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent
SUBJECT: Ratification of Approval of Consultant Services Provided by California State University, Stanislaus
Regular Meeting
June 1,2015
BACKGROUND
K-6 schools contracted with California State University, Stanislaus to train and support students in grades 4,5, and 6 in improving their math performance during the 2014-2015 school year. These contracted services included tutoring, math camp, and professional development for teachers.
ISSUE
All services to anyone vendor exceeding $10,000 must be approved by the Board of Education.
FISCAL IMPACT
·Additional services provided to Franklin Elementary School for improving·math performance will total $7,500. These services were not included in previously approved services with California State University, Stanislaus totaling $3,000. The combined services exceed the $10,000 threshold. The funding sources have been identified as Title I arid Economic Impact Aid .
. RECOMMENDATION
Itisrecommended that the Board of Education ratify the approval of consultant services proVided by California State Utiiversity,Stainslaus. . . .... .
Recommended by:
Reviewed by:
ssoci Superintendent, Business Services C ef Business Official
Approved for Recommendation to the Governing Board by:
Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent
SUBJECT: Ratification of Approval of Consultant Services Provided by Stanislaus County Office of Education
BACKGROUND
Regular Meeting
June 1,2015
Modesto City Schools contracted with Stanislaus County Office of Education staff for a variety of professional development and services during the 2014-15 school year. Included but not limited to, teaching academic language, STEM lessons, integration of math and science lesson studies, monitoring the implementation of Robertson Road's School Improvement Grant (SIG), training and consultation to family child care providers, math-related professional development, and summer school curriculum.
ISSUE
Additional services provided by Stanislaus County Office of Education will exceed the contracted maximum compensation for this vendor.
FISCAL IMPACT
. The additional services provided by Stanislaus County Office of Education for Math workshops, Science Lesson Study Cycles at Franklin, and multiple inservice days with Frank Smith will total $12,950. These services were not included in the previously approved services with Stanislaus
. County Office of Education which total $86,200. Thefunding.sources for·the additional $12,950 have been identified as Title I and Local Control Funding Formula (LCAP 2.1.cand LCAP . 2,I.k),
RECOMMENDATION
. It IS recommend~d that the Board. of Education r~tify the approval of consultaritservices provided by Stanislaus County Office of Education.
Recommended by:
Vir . Associate Superintende Educational Services
Reviewed by:
Superintendent, Business Services usiness Official
Approved for Recommendation to the Governing Board by:
Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent Regular Meeting
SUBJECT: Approval of Designated Personnel Action Items June 1,2015
The following designated personnel action items are attached for approval by the Board of Education:
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CERTIFICATED
Approval of certificated personnel terminations Approval of certificated personnel leaves of absence Approval of certificated personnel employment Approval of certificated personnel other appointments Approval of certificated personnel stipend appointments Approval of certificated personnel stipend deletions
CLASSIFIED
Approval of classified personnel terminations Approval of classified personnel leaves of absence Approval of classified personnel employment Approval of classified personnel other appointments Approval of classified personnel substitute appointments
10 items 34 items 24 items 73 items 10 items
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2 items 23 items 16 items
1 items 5 items
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve the attached designated personnel action items.
Recommended by: Approved for Recommendation to the Governing Board by:
Gkd;;!t ~7 r pa~ Associate Superintendent, Human Resources Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS PERSONNEL ACTION ITEMS Date of Board Meeting: June 1,2015
Action: Approval of certificated personnel terminations:
NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION DESCRIPTION/ACTION EFFECTIVE DATES
1. Cato, Shannon Resource Specialist, P-12 H.S. Dist. Resignation OS/29115
2. Gowans, Megan Classroom Teacher, 9-12 H.S. Dist. Retirement OS/29115
3. Gregory, Sandra Classroom Teacher, K-6 Elem. Dist. Retirement OS/29115
4. Johnson, Nicole Classroom Teacher, 9-12 H.S. Dist. Retirement OS/29/15
5. Rowe, Michelle Special Day Class Teacher, H.S. Dist. Resignation OS/29115 P-12
6. Sevick, Todd Classroom Teacher, 9-12 H.S. Dist. Retirement OS/29/15
7. Smith, Jamie Resource Specialist, P-12 H.S. Dist. Resignation OS/29115
8. Tooker, Royce Counselor, 7-8/ English Elem. Dist. Retirement OS/29115 Learner Counselor
9. Williamson, Deanna Classroom Teacher, 9-12 H.S. Dist. Resignation OS/29115
10. Wilson, Heather Classroom Teacher, K-6 Elem. Dist. Resignation OS/29/15
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS PERSONNEL ACTION ITEMS Date of Board Meeting: June 1,2015
Action: Approval of certificated personnel leaves of absence:
NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION DESCRIPTIONIACTION EFFECTIVE DATES
1. Abreo, Veronica Classroom Teacher, K-6 Elem. Dist. Paid Leave of Absence 05115/15 05/29115
2. Abshire, Desirree Special Day Class Teacher, H.S. Dist. Paid Leave of Absence - 03/31115 05/29/15 P-12 Revised
3. Aldrich, Amanda School Psychologist Admin. Paid Leave of Absence - 03/18115 05/22/15 Revised
4. Anthony, Jennifer Special Day Class Teacher, H.S. Dist. Paid Leave of Absence 04/30115 05/29/15 P-12
5. Burton, Douglas Teacher on Special Admin. Association Leave 07/01115 06/30/16 Assignment
6. Bylow, Melissa Classroom Teacher, K-6 Elem. Dist. Unpaid Leave of Absence 04/22/15 05/29115
7. Cardoza, Kathryn High School Counselor H.S. Dist. 20% Unpaid Leave of Absence 07/01/15 06/30/16
8. Damas, Stacey Classroom Teacher, 9-12 H.S. Dist. Unpaid Leave of Absence 05119115 05/29115
9. Eck, Tarin Classroom Teacher, K-6 Elem. Dist. Paid Leave of Absence - 04113/15 05/01115 Revised
10. Eckert, Jackie Classroom Teacher, K-6 Elem. Dist. Unpaid Administrative Leave 04113/15 05/29/15
11. Girardi, Denise Classroom Teacher, K-6 Elem. Dist. 50% Job Sharing Leave 07/01115 06/30116
12. Godfrey, Robert Special Day Class Teacher, Elem. Dist. Unpaid Leave of Absence 04/27115 05/01115 P-12
13. Goursky, Andrea Classroom Teacher, K-6 Elem. Dist. Unpaid Leave of Absence - 04/01/15 05/29/15 Revised
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Action: Approval of certificated personnel leaves of absence:
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NAME CLASSIFICATION
14. Guajardo, Donna CDP Head Start Teacher, Part Day
15. Hogan, Laura Classroom Teacher, K-6
16. Kisst, Alyse Resource Specialist, P-12
17. Kneer, Deborah Special Day Class Teacher, P-12
18. Lish, Tahana Computer Literacy Teacher, K-6
19. Loche, Charity Classroom Teacher, 9-12
20. Mar, Joy Resource Specialist, P-12
21. Mensonides, Kimberly Classroom Teacher, K-6
22. Mohrlang, Emily Classroom Teacher, K-6
23. Neeley, Ernest Classroom Teacher, K-6
24. Nguyen, Shelly Special Day Class Teacher, P-12
25. Pryschuk, Nicholas Resource Specialist, P-12
26. Ramirez, Julia Classroom Teacher, K-6
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Elem. Dist.
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H.S. Dist.
Admin.
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H.S. Dist.
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Date of Board Meeting: June 1,2015
DESCRIPTION/ACTION EFFECTIVE DATES
Paid Leave of Absence 04/01115 OS/26/15
Unpaid Leave of Absence 05/01115 OS/29115
Paid Leave of Absence 05/04/15 OS/29/15
Paid Leave of Absence 03112115 05113/15
Unpaid Leave of Absence 04/28115 OS/22/15
Unpaid Leave of Absence 03/04115 03116/15
30% Unpaid Leave of Absence 07/01115 06/30/16
Unpaid Leave of Absence 07/01115 06/30/16
Unpaid Leave of Absence 04/27/15 OS/29115
Paid Leave of Absence - 03/11115 05/05115 Revised
20% Unpaid Leave of Absence 07/01115 06/30116
Paid Leave of Absence 04114115 04/28115
Paid Leave of Absence 04/20115 OS/29115
MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS PERSONNEL ACTION ITEMS Date of Board Meeting: June 1,2015
Action: Approval of certificated personnel leaves of absence:
NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION DESCRIPTIONIACTION EFFECTIVE DATES
27. Ratliff, Karen Resource Specialist, P-12 Elem. Dist. Paid Leave of Absence - 03113115 04/29/15 Revised
28. Richards, Cristina Classroom Teacher, K-6 Elem. Dist. 50% Job Sharing Leave 07/01115 06/30116
29. Stehle, Elizabeth Program Manager - Special Admin. Paid Leave of Absence - 09/01114 03/27/15 Education Revised
30. Waggle, Consuelo High School Counselor H.S. Dist. 40% Unpaid Leave of Absence 07/01115 06/30/16
31. Wendt, Scott Classroom Teacher, 7-8 Elem. Dist. Paid Administrative Leave 04/02115 05/04/15
32. Wheeler, Catherine Classroom Teacher, 9-12 H.S. Dist. Paid Leave of Absence - 03/23115 04/02115 Revised
33. Williams, Suzanne Special Day Class Teacher, Elem. Dist. Paid Administrative Leave 01120/15 03/19/15 P-12
34. Wirowek, Keri Classroom Teacher, K-6 Elem. Dist. 50% Job Sharing Leave 07/01115 06/30/16
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS PERSONNEL ACTION ITEMS Date of Board Meeting: June 1,2015
Action: Approval of certificated personnel employment:
NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION DESCRIPTION/ACTION EFFECTIVE DATES
1. Abshire, Desirree Resource Specialist, P-12- Admin. From: Special Day Class 05/14115 Admin Teacher, P-12 - Gregori
2. Aiwaz, Aurora Classroom Teacher, K-6- Elem. Dist. From: Classroom Teacher, K- 07/01115 Muir 6 - Shackelford
3. Andree, Jennifer Classroom Teacher, K-6 Elem. Dist. New Hire - Temporary 11103114 05/29/15
4. Ard, Aaron Classroom Teacher, 9-12 H.S. Dist. New Hire - Probationary 07/01115 06/30/16
5. Bettencourt, Kari Special Day Class Teacher, H.S. Dist. From: Special Day Class 05114115 05/29/15 P-12 - Gregori Teacher, P-12 - Roosevelt
6. Bray, Melissa Instructional Coach, Admin. From: Instructional Coach, K- 07/01115 District - Educational 6, Site - Robertson Road Services
7. Cogburn, Melinda Classroom Teacher, 9-12- H.S. Dist. From: Classroom Teacher, 7- 07/01115 Gregori 8 - Mark Twain
8. Contreras, Maria 20% High School Counselor H.S. Dist. Appointment - Temporary 07/01115 06/30/16
9. Eckles, Lee Special Day Class Teacher, Admin. From: Special Day Class 07/01115 P-12 - Transitions Teacher, P-12 - Johansen
10. Estrada, Victoria CDP Head Start Teacher, Elem. Dist. From: CDP Head Start 07/01115 Part Day - Wright Teacher, Part Day - Wilson
11. Fontana, Ginger Senior Director, SELPA Admin. From: Supervisor, Special 05/01115 Education, K-12
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Action: Approval of certificated personnel employment:
NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION DESCRIPTION/ACTION EFFECTIVE DATES
12. Frederick, Lin Marie Special Day Class Teacher, Admin. From: Special Day Class 07/01115 P-12 - Transitions Teacher, P-12 - La Loma
13. Glover, Debi Instructional Coach, Admin. From: Classroom Teacher, K- 07/01115 District - Admin 6 - Everett
14. Goudeau, Brad Principal, 9-12 H.S. Dist. From: Assistant Principal, 05/01115 Curriculum and Instruction
15. Isernhagen, Samantha Classroom Teacher, K-6- Elem. Dist. From: Classroom Teacher, K- 07/01115 Muir 6 -Burbank
16. Kline, Lori Resource Specialist, P-12 - Elem. Dist. From: Resource Specialist, P- 07/01115 Muir 12 - Shackelford
17 . Martinez, Araceli Classroom Teacher, K-6 - EI Elem. Dist. From: Classroom Teacher, K- 07/01115 Vista 6 - Kirschen
18. Roberts, Bonnie Program Manager - Special Admin. Rehire 07/01115 Education
19. Rowe, Michelle Program Manager - Special Admin. From: Teacher on Special 07/01115 Education Assignment
20. Shahbazian, Haig Special Day Class Teacher, H.S. Dist. From: Resource Specialist, P- 07/01115 P-12 12
21. Smith, Fred Classroom Teacher, 9-12 H.S. Dist. New Hire - Intern 07/01115
22. Smith, Lisa Instructional Coach, District Admin. District Improvement 07/01115 Facilitator, K-12
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Action: Approval of certificated personnel employment:
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NAME
23. Starn, Natalie
24. Swanson, Jennifer
CLASSIFICATION
Classroom Teacher, K-6-Franklin
Classroom Teacher, K-6 -Sonoma
Date of Board Meeting: June 1,2015
LOCATION DESCRIPTION/ACTION EFFECTIVE DATES
Elem. Dist. From: Classroom Teacher, K- 07/01115 6 - Everett
Elem. Dist. From: Classroom Teacher, K- 07/01115 6 - Wright
MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS PERSONNEL ACTION ITEMS Date of Board Meeting: June 1,2015
Action: Approval of certificated personnel other appointments:
NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION DESCRIPTION/ACTION EFFECTIVE DATES
1. Albarran, Cristina Hourly H.S. Dist. Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30115
2. Albritton, Kermit Hourly H.S. Dist. Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30/15
3. Barton, Paula Hourly Admin. Home & Hospital Teacher 05/12115 05113115
4. Beaton, Michele Hourly Elem. Dist. Academic Intervention 06/05/15 06/25/15
5. Bispo, Frank Hourly H.S. Dist. Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30115
6. Brooks, Stephen Hourly Admin. Summer School Teacher, 06/02115 06/30/15 Special Education
7 . Bynum, Eli Hourly H.S. Dist. Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30/15
8. Chambers, Maurice Hourly H.S. Dist. Summer School Teacher 06/03/15 06/30/15
9. Christensen, Mary Hourly Elem. Dist. Extended Summer School 05/04/15 05/29/15 Teacher
10. Cloud, Kimberly Hourly H.S. Dist. Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30115
11. Creech, James Hourly H.S. Dist. Summer School Teacher 06/03/15 06/30/15
12. Crowell, Vicki Daily Admin. ExtendedlExtra Service 03/02115 05/31115 Days - 22 days
13. Eckles, Lee Hourly H.S. Dist. Summer School Teacher, 06/03115 06/30115 Special Education
14. Feliciano, Megan Hourly Elem. Dist. Summer School Teacher, 06/02115 06/30/15 Special Education
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Action: Approval of certificated personnel other appointments:
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NAME
15. Felt, Michael
16. Fong, Mary
17. Forstrom, Karen
18. Frederick, Lin Marie
19. Froehlke, Janna
20. Fromm, Brandon
21. Galvan, Bernadette
22. Gascon, Robert
23. Ger bo, Ian
24. Gibson, Cynthia
25. Goudeau, Brad
26. Graham, Kendall
27. Gray, Tammy
CLASSIFICATION LOCATION
Hourly H.S. Dist.
Hourly H.S. Dist.
Daily Admin.
Hourly H.S. Dist.
Hourly Admin.
Hourly H.S. Dist.
Hourly H.S. Dist.
Hourly H.S. Dist.
Hourly H.S. Dist.
Hourly Elem. Dist.
Daily H.S. Dist.
Hourly H.S. Dist.
Hourly Elem. Dist.
Date of Board Meeting: June 1,2015
DESCRIPTIONIACTION EFFECTIVE DATES
Summer School Teacher, 06/03115 06/30115 Special Education
Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30/15
ExtendedlExtra Service 03/02/15 05/31115 Days - 4 Days
Summer School Teacher, 06/03/15 06/30115 Special Education
Special Education Home & 04/01115 06/30/15 Hospital Teacher
Summer School Teacher, 06/03/15 06/30115 Special Education
Summer School Teacher 06/03/15 06/30115
Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30/15
Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30115
Academic Intervention 12/01114 05/29115
ExtendedlExtra Service 04/14/15 06/30/15 Days - 11 Days
Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30/15
Academic Intervention 04/20115 05/29115
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Action: Approval of certificated personnel other appointments:
NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION
28. Green, Annette Hourly Admin.
29. Gumm, Kimberly Hourly Elem. Dist.
30. Harden, Melanie Hourly Elem. Dist.
31. Harden, Wendy Hourly Elem. Dist.
32. Harden, Wendy Hourly Elem. Dist.
33. Hayes, Jennifer Hourly H.S. Dist.
34. Huang, Nora Ann Sue Hourly Elem. Dist.
35. Inacio, Joseph Hourly H.S. Dist.
36. Johnson, Elizabeth Hourly Elem. Dist.
37. Kneer, Deborah Hourly H.S. Dist.
38. Lawrence, Robert Hourly Elem. Dist.
39. Licudine, Aurora Daily Admin.
40. Machado, Gordon Hourly H.S. Dist.
41. Mayoral, Victor Hourly H.S. Dist.
Date of Board Meeting: June 1,2015
DESCRIPTION/ACTION EFFECTIVE DATES
Home & Hospital Teacher 05/12115 05113/15
Summer School Teacher, 06/02115 06/30115 Special Education
Academic Intervention 12/01114 OS/29115
Academic Intervention 12/01/14 OS/29/15
Optional Period 03/16115 OS/29115
Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30/15
Summer School Teacher, 06/02115 06/30115 Special Education
Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30/15
Academic Intervention 06/05115 06/25115
Summer School Teacher, 06/03115 06/30/15 Special Education
Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30/15
ExtendedlExtra Service 10/01/14 10/30114 Days -3 Days
Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30/15
Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30115
MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS PERSONNEL ACTION ITEMS
Action: Approval of certificated personnel other appointments:
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NAME
42. McLoud, Patrick
43. Mellor, Samora
44. Middaugh, Erica
45. Miller, Deborah
46. Montoya, Paul
47. Moore, Eileen
48. Nay, Mary
49. Norton, Tanyssa
50. Ochoa, Ralph
51. Osuna, Lena
52. Pacheco, Dan
53. Pannu, Navroz
54. Pegarella, Andrea
55. Phal, Letta
56. Pryschuk, Nicholas
CLASSIFICATION LOCATION
Hourly Elem. Dist.
Hourly Elem. Dist.
Hourly Elem. Dist.
Hourly Elem. Dist.
Hourly Elem. Dist.
Hourly Admin.
Hourly Admin.
Hourly Elem. Dist.
Hourly H.S. Dist.
Hourly Elem. Dist.
Hourly H.S. Dist.
Hourly H.S. Dist.
Hourly H.S. Dist.
Hourly Elem. Dist.
Hourly H.S. Dist.
Date of Board Meeting: June 1,2015
DESCRIPTION/ACTION EFFECTIVE DATES
Academic Intervention 06/05115 06/25115
Academic Intervention 12/01114 OS/29/15
Academic Intervention 04/20115 OS/29/15
Academic Intervention 01112115 06115/15
Piano Accompanist 10/01114 OS/29115
Special Education Home & 04/29115 06/30/15 Hospital Teacher
Summer School Teacher 06/03/15 06/30115
Academic Intervention 12/01114 OS/29115
Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30115
Academic Intervention 04/20115 OS/29115
Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30115
Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30/15
Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30115
Academic Intervention 06/05115 06/25115
Summer School Teacher, 06/03115 06/30/15 Special Education
MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS PERSONNEL ACTION ITEMS Date of Board Meeting: June 1,2015
Action: Approval of certificated personnel other appointments:
NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION DESCRIPTION/ACTION EFFECTIVE DATES
57. Raza, Roohi Hourly Elem. Dist. Extended Summer School 04/01115 05/29115 Teacher
58. Robertson, Gary Hourly H.S. Dist. Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30115
59. Rubio, Randy Hourly H.S. Dist. Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30115
60. Salaiz, Terri Hourly Admin. Summer School Teacher 06/03/15 06/30115
61. Sellers, Bonnie Hourly Elem. Dist. Academic Intervention 12/01114 05/29/15
62. Shahbazian, Haig Hourly Admin. Home & Hospital Teacher 05112/15 05113/15
63. Silveira, Lisa Hourly Elem. Dist. Academic Intervention 06/05115 06/25/15
64. Spycher, Deborah Hourly H.S. Dist. Summer School Teacher, 06/03115 06/30115 Special Education
65. Stewart, Brittany Hourly Elem. Dist. Academic Intervention 12/01114 05/29/15
66. Stewart, Brittany Hourly Elem. Dist. Summer School Teacher, 06/02115 06/30/15 Special Education
67 . Swanberg, Peter Hourly Admin. Adaptive PE Instructor, 06/03115 06/30/15 Special Education
68. Taylor, Jason Hourly H.S. Dist. Summer School Teacher 06/03115 06/30115
69. Tere ba, Linda Hourly Elem. Dist. School Nurse 06/02/15 06112115
70. Thompson, Barbara Hourly Elem. Dist. Academic Intervention 12/01/14 05/29115
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS PERSONNEL ACTION ITEMS Date of Board Meeting:
Action: Approval of certificated personnel other appointments:
NAME
71. Viss, Mark
72. Welch, Robert
73. Woodward, Thomas
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CLASSIFICATION
Hourly
Hourly
Hourly
LOCATION DESCRIPTION/ACTION
H.S. Dist. Summer School Teacher
H.S. Dist. Summer School Teacher
Admin. Summer School Teacher
June 1,2015
EFFECTIVE DATES
06/03115 06/30115
06/03115 06/30/15
06/03115 06/30115
MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS PERSONNEL ACTION ITEMS Date of Board Meeting: June 1,2015
Action: Approval of certificated personnel stipend appointments:
NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION DESCRIPTION/ACTION EFFECTIVE DATES
1. Davis, Loren Stipend Elem. Dist. Eighth Period Assignment 01112115 05/29115
2. Graham, Kendall Stipend H.S. Dist. Eighth Period Assignment 01112115 05/29115
3. Harris, Daniel Stipend H.S. Dist. Eighth Period Assignment 03116115 05/29115
4. Hughes, Andrea Stipend Elem. Dist. ASR - CoEd' Track, 8th 03/16115 05/02/15
5. Kamerman, Kenneth Stipend Elem. Dist. DepartmentlInstructional 08/04/14 05/29/15 Team Chairperson, 7-8
6. Nan, Blake Stipend Elem. Dist. DepartmentlInstructional 08/04114 05/29/15 Team Chairperson, 7-8
7 . Schmidt, Philip Stipend H.S. Dist. Eighth Period Assignment 01112115 05/29/15
8. Spycher, Deborah Stipend H.S. Dist. Eighth Period Assignment 04117115 05/29115
9. Wienholz, James Stipend Elem. Dist. ASR - CoEd' Track, 7th 03116115 05/02/15
10. Wooten-Guevara, Stipend Elem. Dist. Eighth Period Assignment 01112115 05/29115 Carrie
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS PERSONNEL ACTION ITEMS Date of Board Meeting:
Action: Approval of certificated personnel stipend deletions:
NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION DESCRIPTION/ACTION
1 . Brady, Caren Stipend H.S. Dist. Eighth Period Assignment
2. Owens, Molly Stipend H.S. Dist. Eighth Period Assignment
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June 1,2015
EFFECTIVE DATES
01112115 OS/29115
04116115 OS/29/15
MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS PERSONNEL ACTION ITEMS
Action: Approval of classified personnel terminations:
NAME
1. Dimas, Anthony
2. Glidewell, Heather
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CLASSIFICATION
Programmer/Analyst
Instr. Para., Sp. Ed., LHISDIJRS
Date of Board Meeting:
LOCATION DESCRIPTION/ACTION
Admin. Resignation
H.S. Dist. Resignation
June 1,2015
EFFECTIVE DATES
05/08115
OS/29115
MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS PERSONNEL ACTION ITEMS Date of Board Meeting: June 1,2015
Action: Approval of classified personnel leaves of absence:
NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION DESCRIPTION/ACTION EFFECTIVE DATES
1. Alvarez, Lisa Accounting Specialist Admin. Paid Leave of Absence 04/24/15 06/05/15
2. Ayers, Leliana School Secretary H.S. Dist. Unpaid Leave of Absence 06110/15 06/24/15
3. Bettencourt, Deborah Instr. Para., Sp. Ed., Intrp. Admin. Paid Leave of Absence 04/20115 05/19115 Hrg. Imp.lDeaf II
4. Dimas, Anthony ProgrammerlAnalyst Admin. Paid Leave of Absence 05/06/15 05/08/15
5. Evans, Jerry Computer Technician II Admin. Unpaid Leave of Absence 05/14/15 05/20/15
6. Garcia, Ernesto Custodian Elem. Dist. Revised Paid Leave of 11/07/14 05/22/15 Absence
7 . Glidewell, Heather Instr. Para., Sp. Ed., H.S. Dist. Paid Leave of Absence 05112/15 05/29115 LHISDURS
8. Hannah, Janet Instr. Para., Sp. Ed., H.S. Dist. Paid Leave of Absence 03/20/15 05/15115 LHISDURS
9. Herrera, Lysa Instr. Para., Sp. Ed., Elem. Dist. Paid Leave of Absence 04/30115 05/29115 LHISDURS
10. Krigbaum, Noelle Custodian Elem. Dist. Paid Leave of Absence 05/04/15 05115115
11. Lemings, Kara Payroll Technician II Admin. Revised Paid Leave of 04/06115 05/22115 Absence
12. Louis, Jennifer Custodian Elem. Dist. Unpaid Leave of Absence 05/11115 06/30/15
13. Louis, Jennifer Custodian Elem. Dist. Unpaid Leave of Absence 07/01115 08/04115
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Action: Approval of classified personnel leaves of absence:
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NAME
14. Morris, Laura
15. Narayan, Pardip
16. Ottman, Nicole
17. Patino, Victoria
18. Perez, Jorge
19. Sanchez, Araceli
20. Smith, Maria
21. Straughn, Susan
22. Walker, April
23. Wheeler, Ashley
CLASSIFICATION
Instr. Para., Sp. Ed., Intrp. Hrg. Imp.lDeaf
Custodian
Instr. Para., Sp. Ed., PHISH
Typist Clerk II
Instr. Para., Sp. Ed., PHISH
Buyer
Instr. Para., Sp. Ed., LHlSDLlRS
Instr. Para., Sp. Ed., SHlAutism
Instr. Para., Sp. Ed., Intrp. Hrg. Imp.lDeaf II
Data Entry Clerk
Date of Board Meeting: June 1,2015
LOCATION DESCRIPTION/ACTION EFFECTIVE DATES
H.S. Dist. Paid Leave of Absence 04/20/15 05/22/15
Elem. Dist. Unpaid Leave of Absence 05/11115 05/22115
H.S. Dist. Revised Paid Leave of 02/18115 05/29/15 Absence
H.S. Dist. Unpaid Leave of Absence 04/08115 04/10115
Elem. Dist. Paid Leave of Absence 04/21115 05/01115
Admin. Revised Paid Leave of 04/09/15 05/07115 Absence
Elem. Dist. Paid Leave of Absence 04/27115 05/28/15
Elem. Dist. Unpaid Leave of Absence 06/03/15 06/30115
H.S. Dist. Paid Leave of Absence 05/20115 05/29115
H.S. Dist. Unpaid Leave of Absence 04/10/15 04110115
MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS PERSONNEL ACTION ITEMS Date of Board Meeting: June 1,2015
Action: Approval of classified personnel employment:
NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION DESCRIPTIONIACTION EFFECTIVE DATES -------
1. Aguilar, Gustavo Lead Custodian I - Mark Elem. Dist. From: Custodian - Roosevelt 05/04/15 Twain
2. Bland, Joquita Nutrition Services Asst. I - Elem. Dist. From: Nutrition Services 05/04/15 Muir Asst. I - Roosevelt
3. Campbell, Michael Lead Custodian I - Hanshaw Elem. Dist. From: CustodianlTheater 05/04/15 Technician - Johansen
4. Contreras, Jessica Instr. Para., Sp. Ed., PHiSH - Admin. New Hire - Replacement 05/08/15 Admin/Special Education
5. Dunn, Monika AccountiPoint-of-Sale Admin. From: Nutrition Services 05/08115 System Specialist - Nutrition Asst. III - Robertson Road Services Center
6. Esparza Davalos, Typist Clerk II Translator- H.S. Dist. New Hire 05/04115 Felipe Enochs
7. Fuentes, Alma Typist Clerk II Translator - Elem. Dist. New Hire 05111115 LaLoma
8. Lankford, Sara Instr. Para., Sp. Ed., PHlSH- Elem. Dist. New Hire - Replacement 05/14115 Rose Avenue
9. Mercado, Maria Account Clerk II - Admin. RESCIND - New Hire - 05/11115 Maintenance & Operations Replacement
10. O'Brien, Daisy Nutrition Services Asst. I - H.S. Dist. New Hire 05/01115 Downey
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Action: Approval of classified personnel employment:
NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION DESCRIPTION/ACTION EFFECTIVE DATES --------- -_ .. -
11. Ortiz, Alfredo Lead Custodian II - Gregori H.S. Dist. From: 05/04/15 CustodianlGroundskeeper -Mark Twain
12. Rodriguez-Egbaiyelo, Instr. Para., Sp. Ed., Elem. Dist. New Hire 05114115 Cynthia SHlAutism - Marshall
13. Vera, Rosalba Typist Clerk II Translator - Elem. Dist. From: Instr. Para., Sp. Ed., 05/07115 FremontJRoosevelt LHISDURS - Gregori
14. Walsh, Vanessa Instr. Para., Sp. Ed., PHlSH- Elem. Dist. New Hire - Replacement 05/08/15 EI Vista
15. Weston, Dusti Administrative Assistant I - Elem. Dist. New Hire - Replacement OS/26/15 Garrison
16. Zeiger, Bianca Nutrition Services Asst. 1- Elem. Dist. From: Nutrition Services 05/13115 Sonoma Asst. I - Beyer
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Action: Approval of classified personnel other appointments:
NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION DESCRIPTION/ACTION EFFECTIVE DATES
1. Alonso, Alexis Student Helper Elem. Dist. Part-Time 12/02/14 06/30/15
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Action: Approval of classified personnel substitute appointments:
NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION DESCRIPTIONIACTION EFFECTIVE DATES
1. Caballero, Karla Classified Substitute 03/25/15 06/30/15
2. Duewell, Connor Classified Substitute 05/11/15 06/30/15
3. Lopez, Esther Classified Substitute 05/11115 06/30/15
4. Sandoval, Kristin Classified Substitute 05/01115 06/30/15
5. Tovar, Maria Classified Substitute 05/01/15 06/30/15
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent
SUBJECT: Approval of Student Teaching Agreement with California State University, Chico
BACKGROUND
Regular Meeting
June 1, 2015
The District has participated each year in agreements with colleges and universities to provide practice teaching experience to college students enrolled in education curricula.
ISSUE
The District is interested in entering into a student teaching agreement with California State University, Chico to provide practice teaching experience for their students enrolled in education curricula.
PROPOSAL
The District would like to enter into a student teaching agreement with California State University, Chico, effective June 2, 2015 through June 30, 2020. Copies of the agreement will be available for review in the Human Resources Office.
FISCAL IMPACT
There will be no cost to the District.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve the student teaching agreement with California State University, Chico.
Prepared and Recommended by:
C-<:- Lh =i' r Craig Rydquist I
Associate Superintendent, Human Resources
Reviewed by:
As ociate Superintendent, Business Services ief Business Official
Approved for Recommendation
e:=: Pamela Able Superintendent
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TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent Regular Meeting
SUBJECT: Approval of Revised Job Description: June 1,2015 JC# 6002/1607 Yard Duty Supervisor
BACKGROUND
The Human Resources Department is responsible for proposing new job descriptions and maintaining up-to-date job descriptions through revisions, and placing employees appropriately on the respective salary schedules. The proposed job description was approved by the Superintendent's Cabinet and the California School Employees Association.
ISSUE
The Yard Duty Supervisor does not represent a new position. The job description is being revised to add an additional job code to differentiate between the two types of employees that will be hired into the Yard Duty Supervisor position. Specifically, a job code for classified Yard Duty Supervisors needed to be created as they will be paid on the end of month pay schedule and the hourly Yard Duty Supervisors will continue to be paid on a mid-month pay schedule.
PROPOSAL
The attached job description is proposed for the Board's consideration.
FISCAL IMPACT
The Yard Duty Supervisor will be paid at $11.00 per hour on the Classified Hourly Salary Schedule.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Education approve the revised job description: JC# 6002/1607 Yard Duty Supervisor.
Recommended by:
0<, JZ-.7Y'-T 4= Craig Rydquist ,/ Associate Superintendent, Human Resources
Approved for Recommendation to the Governing Board by:
Pamela Able Superintendent
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS REVISED
Job Description JC# 1607 (EOM)
JC# 6002 (Hourly) YARD DUTY SUPERVISOR
OVERALL RESPONSIBILITY
Under general supervision, supervise and monitor the behavior of students. Responsible for enforcement of the District's Student Conduct Code and individual school rules. Assist in the maintenance of an orderly and safe campus.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Inform students of acceptable school behavior. E
2. Monitor student conduct in and around campus; enforce campus rules and regulations. E
3. Immediately report student injuries to the site administrator or his/her designee, and complete required accident forms. E
4. Intercede in potential problem situations between students; provide assistance to staff in discipline of students, and when necessary, write referrals. E
5. Patrol assigned duty area(s) during assigned hours providing general supervision of students outside of class and inform site principal or his/her designee of problems likely to disrupt the educational process. E
6. Ask students who are out of class during class time to give reason for their absence from class. Direct tardy students to go to appropriate school office. E
7. Escort students to the school administration in cases of serious or repeated violations. E
8. Recognize and report any signs of unusual activities. Intercept non-students who come on campus during school hours and direct them to either report to the office or leave campus. NotifY the site principal or his/her designee immediately if a non-student fails to comply. E
9. Assist in maintaining the safety of duty area(s). Monitor for proper identification and/or direct visitors to the office prior to going to a classroom or any other location on the school grounds. E
10. Report safety hazards and vandalism to administration. E
11. Assist students with various needs related to assigned duty area(s) (i.e., assisting students in cafeteria). E
12. Wear District-designated attire in a presentable manner during assigned work hours. E
13. Effectively communicate and maintain cooperative relationships with those contacted in the course of work. E
14. Perform other related duties as assigned.
E=Essential Function
WORK YEAR
Student Attendance Days
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YARD DUTY SUPERVISOR (continued)
SALARY
Classified Hourly Salary Schedule
QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge/Ability Minimum Requirement:
Ability to communicate effectively with students and adults.
Experience Minimum Requirement:
None
Desirable Qualification: Six (6) months of experience as a supervisor of school age students.
Education Minimum Requirement:
None
Desirable Qualification: Graduation from high school or General Education Development (GED) Certificate or California High
School Proficiency Examination (CHSPE) Certificate.
Physical Characteristics With or without the use of aids:
Sufficient vision to read small print. Sufficient depth perception to file documents. Sufficient hearing to hear normal and telephone conversations. Ability to speak in an understandable voice and with sufficient volume to be heard at a normal
conversational distance, hand-held radio, and on the telephone. Sufficient dexterity to manipulate small objects, print or write legibly, operate telephone, use computer
keyboard, typewriter and other business machines. Sufficient lower body strength, stamina, and mobility to stand, kneel, walk, stoop, bend, and extend legs
for prolonged periods of time. Sufficient physical ability, strength, mobility, and stamina to climb stairs, and move, lift, push/pull, or
carry objects which may frequently exceed 20 pounds. Sufficient physical ability to sit or stand for prolonged periods of time. Sufficient physical ability to reach horizontally and vertically with arms. Sufficient physical ability to blow a whistle loud enough to be clearly heard within a radius of 150 feet.
REPORTS TO:
Site Principal/designee
Cabinet Appre'feEi: 1,l24/15 URit Appre'feEi: 1/1 8115 Board Approved: 4/20115
Cabinet Approved: 5112/15 Unit Approved: 2118115 Board Approved:
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MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS
TO: Pamela Able, Superintendent Regular Meeting
SUBJECT: Report on Construction Projects Progress Payments June 1,2015
BACKGROUND
Board Policy requires a report on progress payments be submitted monthly.
REPORT
Previously Paid Current Payment Balance Due
Plummerbuilt, Inc. Joint Ag Barn Contract Price: $439,853.00 Certificate No.3
$96,325.16 $72,712.99 $270,814.85
Originating Department: Maintenance and Operations
Submitted by:
ciate Superintendent, Business Services ief Business Official
Approved for Submission to the Governing Board by:
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TO: Board of Education
SUBJECT: Schedule of 2014-15 School Advisory Committee Meetings
The following schedule is provided for information:
Regular Meeting
June 1,2015
District Advisory Committee (DAC) - 6:00 p.m. - Staff Development Rms. 1 & 2 June 9,2015
District English Learners Advisory Committee (DLAC) - 6:00 p.m. - Staff Dev. Rms. 1 & 2 June 11, 2015
Special Education - Community Advisory Committee - 6:00 p.m. - Staff Dev. Center 1 June 2, 2015
Secretary
Approved for Submission to the
~~~ Pamela Able Superintendent
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