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ROCHESTER COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 501 West University Drive, Rochester, Michigan BOARD OF EDUCATION REGULAR / ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING June 25, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. ~ Harrison Room AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE II. ROLL CALL Members Present: Members Absent: Others Present: III. COMMUNICATIONS A. Secretary of the Board of Education B. Citizens Requesting Placement on the Agenda - None C. Members of the Board of Education IV. ORGANIZATIONAL ITEMS (Action Item) Mr. Romzek and Ms. Hartnell Motion to approve the 2012-2013 organizational items as follows: Moved by: Supported by: 1. Establishment of Depository Accounts and Check Signatories That the following depository accounts and check signatories be established for the 2012-2013 fiscal year. General Fund (11) Depository, Demand Deposit and Investment Accounts Payroll Controlled Disbursement Account Accounts Payable Controlled Disbursement Account School Depository, Demand Deposit and Investment Account

Board of Education Regular / Organizational Meeting June 25, 2012 Page 2 Health Care Reimbursement Account Controlled Disbursement Account Section 125 Account Controlled Disbursement Account Debit Account Checking Account Athletics Fund (21) Depository, Demand Deposit and Investment Account Bookstore Fund (24) Depository, Demand Deposit and Investment Account Food Service Fund (25) Depository, Demand Deposit and Investment Account Debt Retirement Fund (31) Depository, Demand Deposit and Investment Accounts Capital Projects Fund (41) Depository, Demand Deposit and Investment Accounts Rochester Community Schools Foundation (52) Depository, Demand Deposit and Investment Account Student Activity Fund (61) Depository, Demand Deposit and Investment Account Support Organization Fund (62) Depository, Demand Deposit and Investment Account

Board of Education Regular / Organizational Meeting June 25, 2012 Page 3 Investments: Ambassador Capital Management Bank of America Bank of New York Mellon Citizens Bank ComericA Bank Fifth Third Bank Huntington Bank J.P. Morgan Chase Michigan Liquid Asset Fund Plus Michigan National Bank Multi-Bank Securities, Inc. National City Bank of Michigan & Illinois The Bank of Rochester U.S. Bank 2. Persons Authorized to Make Investments on Behalf of Rochester Community Schools: Director of Budget and Finance 3. Persons Authorized to Enter into Agreements with Financial Institutions for Commercial Card Agreements, Custodial Agreements, and Other Financial Transactions: Director of Budget and Finance 4. Establishment of Authorized Persons to Sign in the Name of Rochester Community Schools: That the following persons be authorized to sign for the listed purposes in the name of the Rochester Community School District: Master Employee Contracts Board President Individual Employee Contracts Executive Director of Human Resources Third Party Contracts for Substitutes, Coaches and Administrators Superintendent Executive Director of Human Resources Third Party Contracts for Employee Benefit Programs and Services Executive Director of Human Resources Titles, Deeds, and Easement Agreements Board President Director of Facility/Operations/Transportation

Board of Education Regular / Organizational Meeting June 25, 2012 Page 4 Reports to the State Department of Education Assistant Superintendent for Instruction Executive Director of Human Resources Director of Budget and Finance Construction Contracts Director of Facility/Operations/Transportation Federal Aid Agreements and Reports Assistant Superintendent for Instruction Director of Budget and Finance Special Education Agreements Assistant Superintendent for Instruction Director of Special Education Director of Budget and Finance Community Education Agreements Purchase Orders Purchasing Supervisor Grant Authorization Grantee and Director of Budget and Finance 5. Newspapers for Official Publications That the Oakland Press and the Rochester Post be designated as the newspapers for official publications for the Board of Education. 6. Designation of District Legal Counsel Representation That the firm of Thrun Law Firm, P.C., be designated as the district s legal counsel for bond, capital projects, and other matters. That the firm of Clark Hill, P.L.C., be designated as the district s legal counsel for business-related matters. That the firm of LaPointe and Butler, P.C., be designated as the district s legal counsel for special education matters.

Board of Education Regular / Organizational Meeting June 25, 2012 Page 5 That the firm of Keller Thoma, P.C., be designated as the district s legal counsel for labor relations. That the firm of Lusk & Albertson, P.L.C., be designated as the district s legal counsel for student and human resource matters. 7. Authorize Summer and Winter Tax Collection for Each Municipality That the or Director of Budget and Finance be authorized to request summer and winter tax collection from each municipality. 8. Designation of Person Responsible for Implementing Public Notice Requirements of the Open Meetings Act That the Executive Assistant to the Superintendent be designated as the person responsible for implementing the public notice requirements of the Open Meetings Act, Section 5 (1). 9. Designation of Property/Liability Insurance Carriers That M.A.I.S.L. Joint Risk Management Trust provide property, general, and other liability insurance coverage, and that Cannon Cochran Management Services, Inc., provide worker s compensation coverage. 10. Designation of Persons to Serve as Director and Alternate Director to the M.A.I.S.L. Joint Risk Management Trust That the be named Director and that the Executive Assistant to the be named Alternate Director to the M.A.I.S.L., Joint Risk Management Trust. Vote: V. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Board Policy 5566: Anti-Bullying (Action Item, Second Reading) Mr. Clarke Motion to remove the item from the table. Moved by: Supported by: Vote: Motion to approve the second reading of the Proposed Revised Board Policy 5566: Anti-Bullying as presented. Vote: VI. REPORTS A. Human Resources Recommendations (Action Item) Ms. Davis Motion to approve the Human Resources Recommendations as presented. Moved by: Supported by: Vote:

Board of Education Regular / Organizational Meeting June 25, 2012 Page 6 VII. NEW BUSINESS A. Superintendent s Evaluation (Action Item) Mrs. Berwick Motion to approve the Superintendent s Evaluation as presented. Moved by: Supported by: Vote: VIII. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS A. Citizens Present at the Meeting B. Members of the Administration C. Members of the Board of Education IX. ANNOUNCEMENTS Upcoming RCS Events July 23, 2012 Board of Education Regular Meeting, Administration Center, 7 p.m. August 13, 2012 Board of Education Regular Meeting, Administration Center, 7 p.m. August 27, 2012 Board of Education Regular / Study Session Meeting, Administration Center, 7 p.m. X. ADJOURNMENT Motion to adjourn the meeting at p.m. Moved by: Supported by: Vote: Notice of Nondiscrimination - Rochester Community Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, creed or ancestry, age, sex, marital status, height, weight, familial status, arrest record or physical and mental disabilities in accordance with the Elliot-Larson Civil Rights Act (ELCRA) MCL 37.2206, Persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act (PWCRA), MCL 37.1206, Title II, Title VI, and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendment Act of 1972, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act and the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (8U.S.C., Section 1324A Et.Seq.) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In addition, individuals will not be excluded from, or be denied, the benefits of participation in any program or activity for which the Board is responsible. Rochester Community Schools has designated the following individuals as Compliance Coordinators: Title IX, Title II and Section 504 Students: Assistant Superintendent for Instruction, 501 W. University, Rochester, MI 48307 (248)726-3106; Equal Employment Opportunity/Section 504 for non-students: Executive Director of Human Resources, 501 W. University, Rochester, MI 48307 (248)726-3110 NOTE: Backup information pertaining to items on the board agenda is available for review at the Rochester Community Schools District Web Site under Board of Education and the Community Relations Department. Anyone planning to attend the meeting who is in need of special assistance under the Americans with Disabilities Act is asked to contact the Community Relations Department at 248-726-3185 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting.

TRANSMITTAL FORM Rochester Community Schools Board of Education DATE OF BOARD MEETING: June 25, 2012 Regular Special Closed Study Session AGENDA PLACEMENT Academic Spotlight Communications Student/Staff Recognition/Spotlight on Success Consent Items Unfinished Business Reports New Business PRESENTATION / REPORT Instructional Human Resources Business Program/Department INFORMATIONAL / DISCUSSION ACTION ITEM ADMINISTRATOR SUBMITTING Frederick C. Clarke, Superintendent Geraldine K. Roberts-Moore, Assistant Superintendent for Instruction Daniel B. Romzek, Assistant Superintendent for Business Elizabeth Davis, Executive Director of Human Resources Other: DESCRIPTION OF REPORT CONTENTS (including purpose, recommendation, critical points): To approve the second reading of the Proposed Revisions to Policy 5566: Anti-Bullying. COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH RECOMMENDATIONS: N/A SOURCE OF FUNDING: N/A

POLICY PROPOSED REVISED Rochester Community Schools Rochester, Michigan 48307 STUDENTS 5566/Page 1 of 1 Professional Staff/3366 Support Staff/4366 ANTI-BULLYING The Rochester Community Schools Board of Education prohibits acts of harassment or bullying. The Board of Education believes that a safe and civil environment is necessary for students to learn and achieve high academic standards. Demonstration of appropriate behavior, treating others with civility and respect, and refusing to tolerate harassment or bullying is expected of administrators, faculty, staff, students and school visitors. Bullying conduct that is reasonably perceived as being motivated by, but not limited to, any actual or perceived characteristic, such as race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression; or a mental, physical, or sensory disability or impairment; or by any other distinguishing characteristic is considered harassment or bullying. The Board of Education defines harassment or bullying as the intimidation or emotional abuse of others by infliction of harm of any kind to the person or property of others whether real or threatened, and whether transmitted physically, verbally, in writing, or electronically. Students who engage in any act of bullying while at school, at any school function, in connection with any District sponsored activity or event, while enroute to or from school, are subject to disciplinary action as outlined in the Code of Conduct. Bullying that occurs outside of school hours that causes a significant disruption to the school environment will also be subject to disciplinary action as outlined in the Student Code of Conduct. Law enforcement officials shall be notified of bullying incidents where required by law. IF A STUDENT, STAFF MEMBER, OR OTHER INDIVIDUAL BELIEVES THERE HAS BEEN AN INCIDENT OF BULLYING IN VIOLATION OF THIS POLICY, S/HE SHALL PROMPTLY REPORT SUCH INCIDENT TO THE APPROPRIATE PRINCIPAL OR DESIGNEE, OR THE RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL OFFICIAL(S), AS DEFINED BELOW. RETALIATION OR FALSE ACCUSATION AGAINST A TARGET OF BULLYING, ANYONE REPORTING BULLYING, A WITNESS, OR ANOTHER

POLICY Rochester Community Schools Rochester, Michigan 48307 PERSON WITH RELIABLE INFORMATION ABOUT AN ACT OF BULLYING IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. ALL REPORTED ALLEGATIONS OF A POLICY VIOLATION OR RELATED COMPLAINT ABOUT BULLYING SHALL BE PROMPTLY AND THOROUGHLY INVESTIGATED BY THE BUILDING PRINCIPAL OR DESIGNEE. A DESCRIPTION OF EACH REPORTED INCIDENT, ALONG WITH ALL INVESTIGATION MATERIALS AND CONCLUSIONS REACHED BY THE PRINCIPAL OR DESIGNEE SHALL BE DOCUMENTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH SIMILAR MATERIALS IN THE DISTRICT'S CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE. IF THE PRINCIPAL OR DESIGNEE DETERMINES THAT AN INCIDENT OF BULLYING HAS OCCURRED, S/HE SHALL PROMPTLY PROVIDE WRITTEN NOTIFICATION OF SAME TO THE PARENT/GUARDIAN OF THE VICTIM OF THE BULLYING AND THE PARENT/GUARDIAN OF THE PERPETRATOR OF THE BULLYING. AT LEAST ANNUALLY, THE BUILDING PRINCIPAL OR DESIGNEE, OR THE RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL OFFICIAL SHALL REPORT ALL VERIFIED INCIDENTS OF BULLYING AND THE RESULTING CONSEQUENCES, INCLUDING ANY DISCIPLINARY ACTION OR REFERRALS, TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. THE ANNUAL BOARD REPORT MAY BE GIVEN IN WRITING, IN PERSON AT A REGULAR BOARD MEETING, OR AS OTHERWISE REQUESTED BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. THE SUPERINTENDENT ("RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL OFFICIAL") SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THE PROPER IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS POLICY THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT. THE FOREGOING APPOINTMENT SHALL NOT REDUCE OR ELIMINATE THE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A PRINCIPAL OR DESIGNEE AS DESCRIBED IN THIS POLICY. NOTICE OF THIS POLICY WILL BE: (A) ANNUALLY CIRCULATED TO ALL STUDENTS AND STAFF, (B) POSTED IN CONSPICUOUS LOCATIONS IN ALL SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND DEPARTMENTS WITHIN THE DISTRICT, (C) ANNUALLY DISCUSSED WITH STUDENTS, AND (D) INCORPORATED INTO THE TEACHER, STUDENT, AND PARENT/GUARDIAN HANDBOOKS. DEFINITIONS 1. "AT SCHOOL" MEANS IN A CLASSROOM, ELSEWHERE ON SCHOOL PREMISES, ON A SCHOOL BUS OR OTHER SCHOOL- RELATED VEHICLE, OR AT A SCHOOL-SPONSORED ACTIVITY OR EVENT WHETHER OR NOT IT IS HELD ON SCHOOL PREMISES. "AT SCHOOL" ALSO INCLUDES ANY CONDUCT USING A TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACCESS DEVICE OR

POLICY Rochester Community Schools Rochester, Michigan 48307 TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PROVIDER THAT OCCURS OFF SCHOOL PREMISES IF THE DEVICE OR PROVIDER IS OWNED BY OR UNDER THE DISTRICT'S CONTROL. 2. "TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACCESS DEVICE" MEANS THAT TERM AS DEFINED IN SECTION 219A OF THE MICHIGAN PENAL CODE, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.219A, AS MAY BE AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME. 3. "TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PROVIDER" MEANS THAT TERM AS DEFINED IN SECTION 219A OF THE MICHIGAN PENAL CODE, SUPRA, AS MAY BE AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME. The Superintendent/designee will develop and implement regulations and procedures that ensure both the appropriate consequences and remedial responses to a student who commits one or more acts of harassment or bullying, and that outline reporting procedures for those who are victims of bullying. Adopted: May 9, 2011 REVISED:

TRANSMITTAL FORM Rochester Community Schools Board of Education DATE OF BOARD MEETING: June 25, 2012 Regular Special Closed Study Session AGENDA PLACEMENT Academic Spotlight Communications Student/Staff Recognition/Spotlight on Success Consent Items Unfinished Business Reports New Business PRESENTATION / REPORT Instructional Human Resources Business Program/Department INFORMATIONAL / DISCUSSION ACTION ITEM ADMINISTRATOR SUBMITTING Frederick C. Clarke, Superintendent Geraldine K. Roberts-Moore, Assistant Superintendent for Instruction Daniel B. Romzek, Assistant Superintendent for Business Elizabeth Davis, Executive Director of Human Resources Other: DESCRIPTION OF REPORT CONTENTS (including purpose, recommendation, critical points): (5) New Teacher Hires (1) Retirement (1) Resignation COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH RECOMMENDATIONS: Bugeted SOURCE OF FUNDING: General Fund

TO: FROM: FREDERICK CLARKE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS ELIZABETH DAVIS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES DATE: JUNE 19, 2012 RE: JUNE 25, 2012 NEW TEACHER HIRES Andrew Good, Fifth Grade Teacher, North Hill Elementary Emily Hung, Chinese Teacher, Adams, Rochester and Stoney Creek High Schools Julie Klein, Fifth Grade Teacher, McGregor Elementary Kirstie Malone, Fifth Grade Teacher, Musson Elementary Katie Woosley, Kindergarten Teacher, Delta Kelly Elementary RETIREMENTS Claire Kruse, Media Specialist, Van Hoosen Middle School, submitted her letter of retirement effective June 30, 2012. Ms. Kruse has been with the District since 1989. RESIGNATIONS Theresa Thompson, Fifth Grade Teacher, Long Meadow Elementary currently on a leave of absence, submitted her letter of resignation effective June 30, 2012. Ms. Thompson has been with the District since 2006.

TRANSMITTAL FORM Rochester Community Schools Board of Education DATE OF BOARD MEETING: June 25, 2012 Regular Special Closed Study Session AGENDA PLACEMENT Academic Spotlight Communications Student/Staff Recognition/Spotlight on Success Consent Items Unfinished Business Reports New Business PRESENTATION / REPORT Instructional Human Resources Business Program/Department INFORMATIONAL / DISCUSSION ACTION ITEM ADMINISTRATOR SUBMITTING Frederick C. Clarke, Superintendent Geraldine K. Roberts-Moore, Assistant Superintendent for Instruction Daniel B. Romzek, Assistant Superintendent for Business Elizabeth Davis, Executive Director of Human Resources Other: Mrs. Berwick,President, Board of Education DESCRIPTION OF REPORT CONTENTS (including purpose, recommendation, critical points): To approve the Superintendent's Evaluation as presented. COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH RECOMMENDATIONS: SOURCE OF FUNDING:

Board Resolution on Superintendent Evaluation WHEREAS, the Board did an evaluation of the Superintendent s performance in November 2011, which evaluation found that the Superintendent s performance was satisfactory, which would merit a rating of effective ; WHEREAS, applicable law requires that a significant factor in the Superintendent s annual job performance evaluation is relevant data on student growth and achievement; WHEREAS, because most of the District-wide student achievement data currently available is based upon the previous year s academic performance, for which the Superintendent cannot be held accountable, there is inadequate data on student growth and achievement at this time upon which to base a substantive evaluation with respect to the Superintendent; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Superintendent s performance shall be reported to be effective based upon the November evaluation until such time that additional data on student growth and achievement is received and the Superintendent s evaluation for his performance thereafter can be finalized.