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Superintendent Tom Armelino 1644 Magnolia Ave. Redding, CA 96001 (530) 225-0200 Fax (530) 225-0329 www.shastacoe.org Board of Education Kathy Barry Diane Gerard Rhonda Hull Steve MacFarland Laura Manuel Denny Mills Elizabeth Buffy Tanner SHASTA COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION REGULAR MEETING AGENDA May 10, 2017 1:30 p.m. Shasta County Office of Education Board Room 1644 Magnolia Ave., Redding, CA 96001 Mission To be leaders in educational excellence, offering support to schools and community to ensure Shasta County students receive a quality education preparing them for high school graduation and success in career and college. 2016/17 Goals 1. The SCOE will continue to serve as an active partner in the Reach Higher Shasta (RHS) initiative. a. We will work with local school districts to increase the percent of students reading on grade level in each grade K-8 from below 50% to at least 75% by Spring 2019 through efforts as part of the RHS K-8 Committee's Literacy focus. b. We will continue to serve on the Executive Committee for RHS. c. We will continue to serve on the subcommittees for RHS as deemed appropriate. d. We will continue to advocate on behalf of RHS in our community. e. We will continue to pursue resources to support the goals of RHS. f. We will work with local school districts and high school counselors to increase the percent of Shasta County students who graduate having completed the A-G sequence of classes and/or a CTE pathway. 2. The SCOE will assist all districts in completing LCAPs that meet all state requirements and increase student learning prior to district board approval. a. Instructional Services will work collaboratively with all districts to help them establish annual goals for all students and describe what actions will be taken to achieve these goals by Spring 2017. b. Business Services will provide assistance and support with fiscal components to detail how funds are budgeted to meet LCAP goals subject to final approval after the district adopts its budget In June. 3. The SCOE will assist schools and districts in understanding of the new accountability system to determine specific areas and quality instructional practices in which to focus improvement efforts. The Shasta County Board of Education welcomes you to its Regular meetings scheduled on the second Wednesday of each month (except June) at 1:30 p.m. at the Shasta County Office of Education Board Room or other posted location. The June meeting will be held on the fourth Wednesday to allow time for budget preparation. For any month in which a holiday conflicts with the second Wednesday of the month, the meeting will be held on the third or fourth Wednesday as posted. Board agenda materials are available at the Shasta County Office of Education in the Superintendent s Office at 1644 Magnolia Ave., Redding, CA or at www.shastacoe.org. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION FOR ANY INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY Pursuant to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, any individual with a disability who requires reasonable accommodation to attend or participate in a meeting or function of the Shasta County Board of Education may request assistance by contacting the Shasta County Office of Education seven (7) days prior to the meeting or function at: 1644 Magnolia Ave., Redding, CA 96001; phone (530) 225-0227; fax (530) 225-0329 1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. APPROVAL OF REGULAR AGENDA Open Session

4. STUDENT PRESENTATION 4.1. Early Childhood Services 4.2. Redding STEM Academy 5. HEARING OF PERSONS WISHING TO ADDRESS THE BOARD Under this item, the public is invited to complete a Speaker Card indicating which item listed on the agenda they would like to comment on and will be allowed to do so when the item comes up. For public comment on an item not listed on the agenda, but is within the Board s subject matter jurisdiction, the public is invited to complete a Speaker Card indicating they would like to address the Board under this item. Please note that the law requires no action or discussion be undertaken on any item not listed on the agenda, therefore, only a brief response will be provided by the Board or staff. 6. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA These action items are of a routine nature or items for which no discussion is anticipated and are acted upon by a single vote. Board Members may request that any item be removed and given individual consideration. 6.1. Board: 6.1.1. March 22, 2017 Planning Session Meeting Minutes 6.1.2. April 5, 2017 Special/Regular Meeting Minutes 6.2. Administrative Services: 6.2.1. Credentials and Oaths for Temporary Certificates 6.2.2. Proposed Adoption of Administrative Regulation 3311.2 Business and Noninstructional Operations Lease-Leaseback Contracts (second read) 6.2.3. Proposed Adoption of Administrative Regulation 3311.3 Business and Noninstructional Operations Design-Build Contracts (second read) 6.3. Instructional Services: 6.3.1. Proposed Revisions to Board Policy 5030 Students Student Wellness 6.3.2. Proposed Revisions to Board Policy and Administrative Regulation 5141.21 Students Administering Medication and Monitoring Health Conditions 7. INFORMATION These informational items are of a routine nature or items for which no discussion is anticipated. Board Members may request that any item be given individual consideration. 7.1. Administrative Services: 7.1.1. General Fund Board Report 7.1.2. 2017/18 and 2018/19 Calendars 7.2. Instructional Services: 7.2.1. Quarterly Report on Williams Complaints 8. RECOGNITION/ACTION (Item 8.3) 8.1. ACSA Region 1 Administrators of the Year Chris Dell, Curriculum and Instruction Judy Flores, Central Office 8.2. Student Board Members 8.3. Tom Armelino, Shasta County Superintendent of Schools 9. STUDENT PROGRAM UPDATE 9.1. Early Childhood Services 10. PROGRAM PROFILE 10.1. Reach Higher Shasta K-8 Literacy Grant 11. STUDENT BOARD MEMBER REPORT Darby Twight, Anderson High School Miley Hu, Shasta High School 11.1 Report from California Association of Student Councils (CASC) Student Advisory Board on Legislation in Education (SABLE) Conference

12. BOARD BUSINESS 12.1. Board Comments/Discussion/Reports/Correspondence: 12.1.1. Board Member Attendance at Graduation/Promotion Ceremonies 12.1.2. Report from Project SHARE Site Visit Attendees 12.1.3. Other Comments 13. ACTION 13.1. Administrative Services: 13.1.1. Resolution Requesting to Waive the 180-Day Wait Period to Allow Tracy Ray to Continuing Coaching for the Administrator Training Program Following Her Retirement 13.1.2. Resolution Requesting to Waive the 180-Day Wait Period to Allow Vicki Shadd to Continuing Coaching for the Administrator Training Program Following Her Retirement 13.2. Instructional Services: 3:00 p.m. 13.2.1. PUBLIC HEARING to Receive Public Comment on Proposed General Waiver Request Educational Interpreter of California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Sections 3051.16 (b)(3) Specialized Services for Low-Incidence Disabilities 13.2.2. General Waiver Request Educational Interpreter of California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Sections 3051.16 (b)(3) Specialized Services for Low-Incidence Disabilities 13.3. Board: 3:30 p.m. 13.3.1. Interview Candidates and Appoint Student Board Member(s) for 2017/18 13.3.2. Schedule Time for June 21, 2017 Special Meeting/Budget Study Session 13.3.3. Board Member Attendance at CCBE Conference September 8-10, 2017 in Monterey 14. SUPERINTENDENT S REPORT 14.1. Goal #3 (District Accountability System Assistance) Update 14.2. Update on Districts and Charter Schools Impacted by Anderson Ruling 14.3. Other Comments 15. DISCUSSION 15.1. Administrative Services: 15.1.1. Facilities/Technology Quarterly Update 15.2. Instructional Services: 15.2.1. Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) Tri-Annual Update Closed Session 16. Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8, the Board will meet in closed session for the following: CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS Property: 1644 Magnolia Ave., Redding, CA 96001; APN 105-230-009; APN 105-240-001; APN 105-240-002 Agency Negotiators: Tom Armelino, Adam Hillman, Dan Ostrowski Negotiating Parties: Shasta County Office of Education and City of Redding Under Negotiation: Price and essential terms and conditions of property exchange, lease, or sale Open Session 16.1. Report from Closed Session 17. SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 18. REMINDERS/UPCOMING EVENTS Every Monday, 2:00-3:30 p.m. Alt. Ed. Collaboration at SCOE (rooms vary depending on date) May 16, 2017, 6:00-8:00 p.m. Alt. Ed./Independent Study Awards Night at PDC May 17, 2017, 10:00-11:30 a.m. SWAG Meeting (Safety Emphasis) in Aspen Room

May 18, 2017, 1:00-3:00 p.m. ECS Leadership Advisory Council at ECS Conference Room May 18, 2017, 5:30-8:00 p.m. Spring Fling at Gaia Hotel May 26, 2017, 12:15 p.m. BBQ/Water Play Day at EXCEL May 26, 2017, 7:00 p.m. R-STEM Graduation at John Beaudet Community Center in Shasta Lake City May 31, 2017, 6:00-8:00 p.m. Independent Study Charter and Pathways Graduation at PDC June 1, 2017, 10:00 a.m. 8 th Grade Promotion at EXCEL June 6, 2017, 7:00 p.m. Chrysalis Graduation at Amphitheater 19. JUNE MEETINGS at Shasta County Office of Education, 1644 Magnolia Ave., Redding, CA 96001 June 21, 2017 Special Meeting/Budget Study Session (Time TBD at May 10, 2017 Meeting) June 28, 2017, 1:30 p.m. Regular Board Meeting 20. ADJOURN See attached/reverse side for policy/procedures governing participation at the Shasta County Board of Education meetings.

THE SHASTA COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION WELCOMES AND ENCOURAGES YOUR PARTICIPATION AT THEIR MEETINGS. TO ENSURE AN ORDERLY MEETING, ALL PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ASKED TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING: Procedures for placing an item on the agenda, making a presentation, or speaking to an item on the agenda shall be as follows (Board Bylaw #9322): Any member of the public or any Board member may request that a matter within the jurisdiction of the Board be placed on the agenda of a regular meeting. The request must be in writing and be submitted to the Superintendent or designee with supporting documents and information, if any, at least seven (7) days before the scheduled meeting date. Items submitted less than seven (7) days before the scheduled meeting date may be postponed to a later meeting in order to allow sufficient time for consideration and research of the issue. The Board President and Superintendent shall decide whether a request is within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Board. Items not within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Board may not be placed on the agenda. In addition, the Board President and Superintendent shall determine if the item is merely a request for information or whether the issue is covered by an existing policy or administrative regulation before placing the item on the agenda. The Board President and Superintendent shall decide whether an agenda item is appropriate for discussion in open or closed session, and whether the item should be an action item, informational item or consent item. The agenda shall provide members of the public the opportunity to address the Board on any agenda item before or during the Board's consideration of the item. The agenda shall also provide members of the public an opportunity to testify at regular meetings on matters which are not on the agenda but which are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Board. (Education Code 35145.5, Government Code 54954.3) Persons addressing the Board shall be guided by the following conditions (Board Bylaw #9323): Members of the public are encouraged to attend Board meetings and to address the Board concerning any item on the agenda or within the Board's jurisdiction. So as not to inhibit public participation, persons attending Board meetings shall not be requested to sign in, complete a questionnaire, or otherwise provide their name or other information as a condition of attending the meeting. In order to conduct business in an orderly and efficient manner, the Board requires that public presentations to the Board comply with the following procedures: 1. The Board shall give members of the public an opportunity to address the Board either before or during the Board's consideration of each item of business to be discussed at regular or special meetings. (Education Code 35145.5, Government Code 54954.3) 2. At a time so designated on the agenda, members of the public may bring before the Board, at a regular meeting, matters that are not listed on the agenda. The Board may refer such a matter to the Superintendent or designee or take it under advisement, but shall not take action at that time except as allowed by law. The matter may be placed on the agenda of a subsequent meeting for action or discussion by the Board. (Education Code 35145.5, Government Code 54954.2) 3. Without taking action, Board members or County Office staff members may briefly respond to statements made or questions posed by the public about items not appearing on the agenda. Additionally, on their own initiative or in response to questions posed by the public, a Board or staff member may ask a question for clarification, make a brief announcement, or make a brief report on his/her own activities. (Government Code 54954.2) Furthermore, the Board or a Board member may provide a reference to staff or other resources for factual information, ask staff to report back to the Board at a subsequent meeting concerning any matter, or take action directing staff to place a matter of business on a future agenda. (Government Code 54954.2) 4. The Board need not allow the public to speak on any item that has already been considered by a committee composed exclusively of Board members at a public meeting where the public had the opportunity to address the committee on that item. However, if the Board determines that the item has been substantially changed since the committee heard it, the Board shall provide an opportunity for the public to speak. (Government Code 54954.3) 5. A person wishing to be heard by the Board shall first be recognized by the President and shall then proceed to comment as briefly as the subject permits. Individual speakers shall be allowed three (3) minutes to address the Board on each agenda or nonagenda item. The Board shall limit the total time for public input on each item to 20 minutes. With Board consent, the President may increase or decrease the time allowed for public presentation, depending on the topic and the number of persons wishing to be heard. The President may take a poll of speakers for or against a particular issue and may ask that additional persons speak only if they have something new to add. 6. The Board President may rule on the appropriateness of a topic. If the topic would be more suitably addressed at a later time, the President may indicate the time and place when it should be presented. The Board shall not prohibit public criticism of its policies, procedures, programs, services, acts or omissions. (Government Code 54954.3) In addition, the Board may not prohibit public criticism of County Office employees. 7. The Board President shall not permit any disturbance or willful interruption of Board meetings. Persistent disruption by an individual or group shall be grounds for the chair to terminate the privilege of addressing the Board. The Board may remove disruptive individuals and order the room cleared if necessary; in this case, members of the media not participating in the disturbance shall be allowed to remain, and individual(s) not participating in such disturbances may be allowed to remain at the discretion of the Board. When the room is ordered cleared due to a disturbance, further Board proceedings shall concern only matters appearing on the agenda. (Government Code 54957.9) Thank you for your cooperation.