LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Parent and Community Services COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE OFFICIAL ELECTION MINUTES

Similar documents
Governance and Strategic Planning Resources

CUSTOMARY OPERATING PROCEDURES FOR BOARD MEETINGS

Agenda. Order of Agenda. Call to Order. Opening Ceremonies. Introductions. Minutes. Treasurers Report. Letters or Communications

MASSACHUSETTS 4-H CLUB OFFICERS HANDBOOK. YEAR to

Final Report of the Rules Committee th Congressional District Republican Convention of the Commonwealth of Virginia

By-Laws. The Graduate Student Associate Senate (GSAS) of Appalachian State. 1. Article I: Procedures of the Senate. Section 1: Elections

PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE CONCEPTS (73) OPEN EVENT

Mr. Mick Hohner led the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll Call Present: Burns, Hohner, Holder, Marr, Melchert, Morrison Absent: None

POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR CITY COUNCIL ARTICLE I ELECTION OF PRESIDENT AND PRESIDENT PRO-TEM

CONVENTION STANDING RULES As Recommended by the AFL-CIO 2017 Quadrennial Convention Rules Committee DRAFT

2008 ANA LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT DAY ROBERT S RULES FOR ANA. Bylaws Committee and Reference Committee. Basic Characteristics of a Motion

PROPOSED Rules for the 2012 Nevada Republican Party Convention

BYLAWS OF THE ORANGE COUNTY COMMITTEE ON SCHOOL DISTRICT ORGANIZATION

STANDING RULES OF THE 26 th INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION OF THE SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION MAY 22-24, 2016

H Club Officer Handbook. Parliamentarian

Committee for Transportation Mobility & Accessibility MINUTES

JAPANESE AMERICAN CITIZENS LEAGUE 45TH

Florida Society of Medical Assistants General Assembly Minutes April 25, Patricia Allen, CMA (AAMA) FSMA Vice President

SANTA CLARA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE SPECIAL EDUCATION LOCAL PLANNING AREA CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS

A NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PARLIAMENTARIANS PUBLICATION NAP MEMBERSHIP STUDY GUIDE. The first step to learning how to master meetings

City of Tolleson, Arizona. City Council Rules of Procedure 2011

NEW ENGLAND LAW BOSTON STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION RULES OF ORDER

Temple Student Government Parliamentary Bylaws

STANDING RULES I. Adoption of Rules II. General III. Delegate Selection and Certification

ORANGE COUNTY COMMITTEE ON SCHOOL DISTRICT ORGANIZATION MINUTES Annual Organizational Meeting and Special Meeting and Public Hearing October 25, 2017

Cocaine Anonymous World Service Manual 2018 Edition Reflecting actions from the 2017 World Service Conference

PROPER PARLIAMENTARY POINTS

II. Roll Call (Presiding Officer) Mr. Smith relayed that the City Attorney indicated no Roll Call is needed at this time.

Citizen's Guide to Town Meetings

Robert s Rules of Order for Senate and Standing Committees of Senate

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF THE MEMORY OF THE WORLD PROGRAMME. Rules of Procedure

BY-LAWS AND RULES OF ORDER AND PROCEDURE

The Georgia Association of Fire Chiefs

Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico. First Meeting of the Board. September 30, 2016

THE TEXAS DENTAL ASSOCIATION MANUAL ON CAUCUS PROCEDURES, CAMPAIGNS, NOMINATION AND ELECTIONS. (Updated May 2016)

PACIFIC CITY WOODS CITIZEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE BY-LAWS. Purpose

Standing Rules of the National Education Association of the United States

Coast Guard Enlisted Association Procedures Manual. Chartered August 1991

Robert s Rules of Order in Brief SSCCC GA - NAP Membership Exam

54 th Arkansas Model. United Nations (AMUN) Conference Handbook. November 15-16, 2019 University of Central Arkansas

Attachment 3 - a. Abdulhamid Ali and Ann Wilson. Mr. Dull extended a welcome to our new board member Dr. Lisa Olson.

MA)' 15, 1&54 SYRACUSE, NY

4-H 448-W. President s Guide

Henry County 4-H Club Vice-President Resource & Record Book

Constitution of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute Chapter of Sigma Gamma Tau

R U L E S O F P R O C E D U R E CITY COUNCIL THE CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER

COMMITTEE FOR TRANSPORTATION MOBILITY AND ACCESSIBILITY MINUTES

REGULAR BOARD MEETING JANUARY 15, :00 P.M. DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER 5775 OSCEOLA TRAIL - NAPLES, FLORIDA 34109

SCHOOL BOARD MINUTES

These slides are in full color. If you choose to print these slides, you may want to print in black and white to reduce your print cartridge use.

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY MOCK CONVENTION. Rules. Gray Chapel February 5-6

Section 2. Council shall be duly organized when the President shall have taken the chair and satisfactory evidence of a quorum been made.

C. Enhancing the capabilities of the State's Fire Chiefs by providing professional development opportunities, resources, and support functions.

4-H Club Officer Handbook

HERMON TOWN COUNCIL RULES

CONSTITUTION and BYLAWS of the FACULTY SENATE of the TEXAS WOMAN'S UNIVERSITY PREAMBLE

Chapter 6: Successful Meetings

LOS ANGELES METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY (METRO) TRANSPORTATION BUSINESS ADVISORY COUNCIL (TBAC) BYLAWS

Citizen's Guide to Town Meetings

School Advisory Council Agenda September 13, 2017 / Alumni Room / 3:30 p.m. Time Agenda Item Speaker Objective/Purpose

The Presiding Officer has checked to establish that a quorum is present. Quorum required Number present.

English Learner Advisory Committee ELAC

Robert s Rules in the Clerk s World. Presented by Connie M. Deford, Professional Registered Parliamentarian

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN. Bylaws of Denton, Texas Branch of the American Association of University Women. ARTICLE I.

SUPPLEMENTAL RULES 2016 STATE CONVENTION REPUBLICAN PARTY OF TEXAS

RULES OF PROCEDURE. for the. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy House of Delegates

Staff Report to the North Ogden City Planning Commission

MINUTES MERCED COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION October 20, 2014 REGULAR BOARD MEETING

APPLICATION FOR CHARTER

Citizen s Guide to Town Meetings

Carnegie Mellon University Student Senate Bylaws

CHAPTER STANDING RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE SENATE ARTICLE I. AUTHORIZATION OF STANDING RULES

BYLAWS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE JOHNSON COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY

RICHLAND COUNTY 4-H PROGRAM Vice-President s Manual

Presented by Johnnie Brown-Swift, PRP

NOMINATION AND ELECTION PROCEDURES BASED ON ROBERT S RULES OF ORDER AND SALTFLEET CONSTITUTION

THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA. BYLAWS of the PROFESSIONAL STAFF ASSEMBLY ARTICLE 1. CHARTER

17th Annual Southeast Model African Union Columbus State University, November 14-15, 2013

CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS OF THE MERCER COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANTS (AAMA) A REFERENCE MANUAL FOR DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES

the same manner as is given to members of the Board.

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH STUDENT ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTION. Article I. Assembly Foundation

TEMPORARY AND PROPOSED PERMANENT RULES FOR THE 2018 MINNESOTA DFL STATE CONVENTION

Parliamentary Procedure in Action

UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA USPS STAFF COUNCIL CHARTER

One of the most common leadership

Standing Rules of the National Education Association of the United States

Metro Detroit Regional Service Committee of N.A Guide to Policy Revised Region Guidelines. REVISED REGION GUIDELINES 2015 Page 1 of 23

Town of Milton Town Budget Committee - Regular Session Minutes Approved by the Committee November 8, 2018 Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Stakeholder Governance Guide

UNOFFICIAL MINUTES MUSCATINE BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING APRIL 9, 2012

RICHLAND COUNTY 4-H PROGRAM President s Manual

Outline of Parliamentary Law

PERSONNEL COMMISSION ROWLAND UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AGENDA

City of Kenner Office of the Council

Parliamentary Procedure for Meetings

SUPERINTENDENT EDUCATIONAL SERVICES BUSINESS SERVICES PERSONNEL (831) (831) (831) (831)

AGENDA. Hickman Community Charter District Meeting of the Board of Trustees

Peak Reliability. Member Advisory Committee Election Process

Transcription:

LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Parent and Community Services COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE OFFICIAL ELECTION MINUTES Pending Approval Date: November 15, 2017 Time: 10:00 a.m. Location: PCSS Auditorium WELCOME/OPENING REMARKS The welcome and opening remarks were given by Dr. Rosalinda Lugo, Administrator, PCS at 10:00 a.m. Dr. Lugo congratulated members on being appointed to the CAC by the Board of Education at the Board of Education meeting on November 14 th, 2017. Leah Brackins will now be supporting the Parent Advisory Committee and Ms. Lisa Porter will support the CAC. In honor of Veteran s Day, she asked representatives to share the name of any family members who serve or have served in the armed forces. She talked about hosting a speaker series with various leaders in LAUSD and reminded members of the first of four meetings with Superintendent King on November 29 th, 2017. The topic will be data. She announced a focus group on attendance and invited members to sign up for the group. Members from other District parent committees were also invited. She thanked Ms. Christine Wood, from the Office of General Counsel, for attending the meeting. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The flag salute was led by Ms. Jacquelyn Smith Conkleton, CAC member. PUBLIC COMMENT The public was allowed a limited time of two (2) minute per speaker to address the membership (Pursuant to Board Rules 131-137). Public Comments were facilitated by Mr. Alvarenga. There was only one public comment given at this meeting. GREETINGS FROM THE DIVISION OF SPECIAL EDUCATION Ms. Beth Kauffman presented updates on the work of the Division of Special Education regarding reclassification of long-term English learners, sharing new policy on identification of students with disability under the eligibility of learning disability, dyslexic. The Division is developing a credit recovery process for students with disabilities. Working toward MCD disengagement and continuing meeting with the independent monitor and suspension of African American students. ROLL CALL/QUORUM Roll Call was conducted by Ms. Leah Brackins. Quorum was established with 21 members present. ORIENTATION FOR CAC REPRESENTATIVES AND ALTERNATES Dr. Lugo reviewed the role of the PCS staff members during the election. Ms. Porter would be the electioneer. Calling members names for vote would be Mr. Jose Escalante and Ms. Angie Cardenas would record the votes. Voting parliamentarians, in charge of making sure no members violate the election guidelines, would be Dr. Lugo, Dr. Mahmud and Ms. Diane Panossian. Alvaro Alvarenga would be the election judge to be the official last word for election actions in accordance with all laws and guidance. 1

Dr. Mahmud provided an orientation to the purpose of the CAC, the SELPA, roles and responsibilities of members and the five officer positions Public Relations Officer, Parliamentarian, Secretary, Vice- Chairperson, and Chairperson. The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson must be parents of students with exceptional needs. Dr. Lugo explained that the bylaws stated that members can be officers for only two terms. OFFICERS ELECTION PROCESS AND GUIDELINES Ms. Cardenas reviewed the process and guidelines for facilitating officer elections. She described that members would be monitored as they enter or leave the room to ensure the proper count is taken. She explained the process for a She encouraged members to take notes when nominated members were giving their campaign speech. Only members who received a majority vote would be elected to an office. Mr. Alvarenga announced that, after consulting with Ms. Wood, the bylaws stated that a person could be in an officer position for no more than two terms in the same position. ELECTION OF CAC OFFICERS Ms. Porter thanked all the members and declared all seats were declared vacant. Ms. Porter asked all parents of students with exceptional needs to be identified. made a motion to change order of the election to Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, Secretary, Parliamentarian, and then Public Relations officer. Motion seconded by Ms. Smith-Conkleton. Results of the roll call vote was unanimously in favor with 23 yes votes, no abstentions or no votes. Ms. Sharnell Blevins asked that PCS help representatives identify who has been in a position for two years in the past. Mr. Alvarenga assured the membership that PCS would help verify if the issue came up. Ms. Porter opened the floor for nominations to elect a Chairperson to the Community Advisory Committee (CAC). The following candidates were nominated and accepted the nomination: Sharnell Blevins Jaquelyn Smith Conkleton Ms. Porter let members know that since there were 23 members present, 12 or more votes would be considered a winner. The Electioneer asked three (3) times if there were any other nominees, then entertained a motion to close nominee s list to the Community Advisory Committee (CAC). Mr. motioned to close the nomination for Chairperson. Mr. Reginald Green seconded the motion. The motioned passed unanimously with 23 yeses, no abstentions or representatives opposed. Sharnell Blevins 14 Jaquelyn Smith Conkleton 9 The following CAC member(s) voted for Sharnell Blevins: Mary Lee Sharnell Blevins Lia Martin Danelia Montiel 2

Reginald Green Kathy Kantner Pending Approval The following CAC member(s) voted for Jaquelyn Smith-Conkleton: Jaquelyn Conkleton Raul Ruiz Deann Dantignac Carlos Velasquez Santos Hattie Walker Cindy Jones Members votes were tallied, and the following candidate was elected Chairperson to the Community Advisory Committee (CAC): Sharnell Blevins. The floor was open for nominations to elect a Vice-Chairperson to the Community Advisory Committee (CAC). The following candidates were nominated: The Electioneer asked three (3) times if there were any other nominees, then entertained a motion to close nominee s list to the Community Advisory Committee (CAC). Ms. Smith Conkleton made a motion to close. Motion was seconded. Representatives who wished to vote for the nomination were asked to say yea. Those who wished to oppose the motion and abstain were asked to raise their hand. No hands were raised. 13 10 Representatives votes were tallied and the following representative was elected Vice-Chairperson to the Community Advisory Committee (CAC):. The following CAC members voted for : Sharnell Blevins Kathy Kantner Jaquelyn Conkleton Mary Lee Diann Dantignac Lia Martin Reginald Green The following CAC members voted for : Carlos Velasquez Santos Cindy Jones Danelia Montiel Hattie Walker 3

Raul Ruiz Representatives votes were tallied, and the following candidate was elected Vice Chairperson to the Community Advisory Committee (CAC):. Elections resumed after a ten-minute break. The floor was open for nominations to elect a Secretary to the Community Advisory Committee (CAC). The following representative was nominated: The Electioneer asked three (3) times if there were any other nominees, then entertained a motion to close the nominee s list for the position of Secretary. Ms. Smith Conkleton motioned to close the nomination on the one name and it was seconded by Mr. Robak. One vote was cast in acclimation by Mr. Robak to elect as Secretary. The following Representative was elected Secretary to the Community Advisory Committee (CAC): Ana Carrion. The floor was open for nominations to elect a Parliamentarian to the Community Advisory Committee (CAC). The following candidates were nominated: Mr. Green motioned to close the nomination for Parliamentarian and Ms. seconded. Those in favor said aye. No representatives raised their hand to vote to oppose or abstain. Motion carried. A short break was taken to allow for members to move their cars. Dr. Lugo reminded members to take the School Experience Survey. The deadline is Friday, November 17 th, 2017. 17 4 The Electioneer asked three (3) times if there were any other nominees, then entertained a motion to close the Parliamentarian nominee list for the Community Advisory Committee (CAC). The following CAC member(s) voted for : Kathy Kantner Sharnell Blevins Mary Lee Lia Martin Jaquelyn Smith Reginald Green Raul Ruiz 4

Cindy Jones Pending Approval The following CAC member(s) voted for : Hattie Carlos Velasquez Santos The votes were tallied following Representative was elected Parliamentarian to the Community Advisory Committee (CAC):. The floor was open for nominations to elect a Public Relations Officer for the Community Advisory Committee (CAC). The following candidates were nominated: Lia Martin Jaquelyn Smith Conkleton Kathy Kantner Carlos Velasquez Santos Jaqueline Smith Conkleton motioned to close the nominations and seconded the motion. Those in favor said yea. No hands raised to oppose or abstain. The motion carried. 2 Lia Martin 4 Jaquelyn Smith Conkleton 1 Kathy Kantner 0 Carlos Velasquez Santos 12 The Electioneer asked three (3) times if there were any other nominees, then entertained a motion to close nominee s list to the Community Advisory Committee (CAC). The following CAC members voted for : Reginald Green The following CAC members voted for Lia Martin: Lia Martin Mary Lee The following CAC members voted for Jaquelyn Smith Conkleton: Jaquelyn Smith Conkleton 5

The following CAC members voted for Kathy Kantner: No votes received The following CAC members voted for Carlos Velasquez Santos: Raul Ruiz Carlos Velasquez Santos Cindy Jones Kathy Kantner Hattie Walker Abstentions Sharnell Blevins Representatives votes were tallied and the following candidate was elected as Public Relations Officer: Carlos Velasquez Santos. Mr. Porter handed over the meeting to Ms. Sharnell Blevins, Chairperson, who introduced the rest of the officers: Ms., Vice Chairperson; Ms., Secretary; Mr., Parliamentarian; Mr. Carlos Velasquez Santos, Public Relations. DIVISION OF SPECIAL EDUCATION UPDATE Ms. Veronica Smith presented LAUSD data from the LAUSD State Performance Plan Indicators. The results were explained with some detail, including a data report and a PowerPoint presentation. The data, published in June 2017, was from the 2015-2016 school year. The data is also available on the California Department of Education website. The report contains information for indicators 1-14 and 17. She wanted to point out four indicators in which LAUSD must submit information to the state. LAUSD met the targets for Indicator 4 Suspension and Expulsion, Indicator 6 Preschool Least Restrictive Environment, Indicator 8 Parent Involvement, Indicator 9 Disproportionality Overall, Indicator 10 Disproportionality Disability, and Indicator 14 Post-school Partially met the target for Indicator 5 Least Restrictive Environment and Indicator 7 Preschool Assessments Did not meet the targets for Indicator 1 Graduation Four Year Rate, Indicator 2 Dropout Four Year Rate, Indicator 3 Statewide Assessments, Indicator 11 Eligibility Evaluation, Indicator 12 Part C to Part B Transition, Indicator 13 Secondary Transition Goals and Services, Indicator 17 State Systemic Improvement Plan At 12:43pm, a motion to extend the meeting was made by and seconded by Ms. Smith Conkleton. The motion passed. abstained. Ms. Smith continued the presentation. The next step is the submit an improvement plan for four indicators: 1, 2, 3 and 5 and look at root causes for difficulty in achieving the goals. A group has been formed to create the plan. 6

ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM MEMBERS AND PCS STAFF announced his support for all members to attend each meeting. Dr. Lugo and Ms. Blevins reminded members that Superintendent King will be at Roybal LC on November 29 th at 9:45am. Dr. Lugo announced that the evaluations were very important and invited everyone to fill them out. AGENDA RECOMMENDATIONS Dr. Mahmud took recommendations from members for the December 6, 2017 and January 17, 2018 CAC meetings. Suggestions included: Report from Charter Op. Programs SpEd Bulletins-updates and information given to school and District staff Report from Parent Council Independent Monitor; how they do their work Attendance Focus Group school refusal vs. absence/truancy Suspension rates for Hispanics and African American students from the SpEd Annual Performance Report (DEEPER DIVE) Report on Options schools DEEPER DIVE into the parent involvement indicator on the SpEd Annual Performance Report what trainings are given? How is this measured? Manifestation determination Community Reps training/information regarding the SpEd Program Bullying special needs student to special needs student Budget for Special Education ADJOURNMENT Meeting adjourned at 1:26pm. These minutes are respectfully submitted by PCS staff. 7