ALVORD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION REGULAR MEETING District Office Board Room 10365 Keller Avenue, Riverside, CA 92505 Thursday, March 5, 2009 Closed Session will begin following Hearing Session at 5:00 p.m. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION FOR ANY INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY With at least 48 hours notice, any individual with a disability who requires reasonable accommodation to participate in a Board meeting, may request assistance by contacting the Superintendent s Office at the address listed above or by calling: (951) 509-5070; fax: (951) 509-6070. OPEN SESSION AGENDA MATERIAL AVAILABILITY Open Session agenda materials are available for public inspection at the address listed above. For assistance please contact the Superintendent s Office by calling: (951) 509-5070; fax: (951) 509-6070. CALL TO ORDER 5:00 p.m. AGENDA MESSAGE Establishment of Quorum: A quorum is expected with Mr. Greg Kraft, Mr. Ben Johnson II, Mrs. Carolyn Wilson, Mrs. Debra Kroning and Mr. José Luis Pérez in attendance. HEARING SESSION This item is placed on the Agenda so that members of the audience have an opportunity to speak to any item on the agenda or regarding subjects or concerns that do not appear on the Agenda. The chair reserves the right to limit speaking time to five minutes. Government Code Section 54954.2 and Education Code Section 35145.5 prohibit the Board of Education from discussing or acting upon matters not on the Agenda. ADJOURN TO CLOSED SESSION 1. Student Disciplinary Actions a. Expulsion Cases #2008-09-58, 59, 62, 63, 65 and 66 b. Admission Case #2008-09-D 2. Public Employee Discipline/Dismissal/Release/Reassignment a. Certificated b. Classified c. Management/Administration 3. Public Employee Evaluations a. Superintendent b. Middle School Principals 4. Conference with Labor Negotiator Agency Negotiator: Craig Wells Employee Organizations: a. Alvord Educators Association b. California School Employees Association, Chapter 339 RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION
AUSD Agenda Message Meeting of March 5, 2009 2 INTRODUCTORY PROCEDURES 1. Call to Order: 7:00 p.m. President Greg Kraft 2. Pledge of Allegiance: Board, staff and audience. 3. Special Recognitions: a. Student of the Month: Arizona Middle School is delighted to honor Sierra Senio as Alvord Unified School District s Student of the Month for March 2009. Sierra is a model ASB student representative, an excellent student and she excels in sports. Sierra assisted with the Distinguished School visit and is always ready to help where needed. Sierra always has a smile on her face and a positive attitude making her a joy to be around. It is a great pleasure to honor Sierra Senio as the Alvord Unified School District Student of the Month for March 2009. b. Certificated Employee of the Month: Arizona Middle School is proud to recognize Mrs. Sherri Duckworth-Kemp as the Alvord Unified School District Certificated Employee of the Month for March 2009. Mrs. Kemp is an exemplary classroom teacher who wears many hats on campus. She is the Projects person assisting with CELDT, STAR writing and the administration of the STAR CST exams. In addition to these responsibilities, she is also the History Department Chair. Her assistance in writing the application for the California Distinguished School application was invaluable, as was her participation in the Distinguished School visit on February 18 th. Mrs. Kemp is always willing to assist staff and administration where needed. It is a great pleasure to honor Mrs. Sherri Duckworth-Kemp as the Alvord Unified School District Certificated Employee of the Month for March 2009. c. Classified Employee of the Month: Arizona Middle School is proud to recognize Ms. Ramona Pérez as the Alvord Unified School District Classified Employee of the Month for March 2009. Ms. Pérez arrives each morning with a smile on her face and welcomes the students to class. As the morning campus supervisor, she is instrumental in getting students into class between passing periods, delivering items to class and monitoring the hallways during classes. Regardless of the weather, Ramona can always be found outside, monitoring the campus. Her calm and compassionate manner in dealing with all staff and students has earned her the respect of everyone. It is a great pleasure to honor Ms. Ramona Pérez as the Alvord Unified School District Classified Employee of the Month for March 2009.
AUSD Agenda Message Meeting of March 5, 2009 3 d. Volunteer of the Month: Arizona Middle School is proud to recognize Mrs. Maria Dulaney as the Alvord Unified School District Volunteer of the Month for March 2009. As a PTSA Board member, she attends all meetings, helps to plan fundraisers, and comes up with great ideas for future events. Mrs. Dulaney was instrumental in planning for the carnival which was held during lunch periods and after school. She put together a Christmas Shoppe for the students and was here every morning before school, during all three lunches and after school to help monitor it. She donates many hours to Arizona, even though she also works at Loma Vista Middle School as a Bilingual Assistant. It is a great pleasure to honor Mrs. Maria Dulaney as the Alvord Unified School District Volunteer of the Month for March 2009. e. Alvord Educational Foundation: Carmelle Marshall, President, will introduce Stephan Dark, of Boeing, who will present the Alvord Educational Foundation with a check for $5,000.00 for Norte Vista High School s International Baccalaureate Program. STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES Dora Rojas Alvord High School Ryane Buttigieg La Sierra High School Britnee Andrzejewski Norte Vista High School Samantha Caldron Arizona Middle School 4. Superintendent s Report: Wendel W. Tucker, Ph.D., Superintendent, will present a Superintendent s Report to the Board of Education and audience. 5. Action Taken In Closed Session: SEPARATE ACTION ITEMS 1. Student Disciplinary Actions a. Expulsion Cases #2008-09-58, 59, 62, 63, 65 and 66 b. Admission Case #2008-09-D
AUSD Agenda Message Meeting of March 5, 2009 4 Board of Education/Superintendent 6. 2009 CSBA Delegate Assembly Election Subregion 18-A: The Board may vote for up to six candidates for CSBA s Delegate Assembly. The following candidates are offered: Dawn Brewer (Jurupa (USD) Robin J. Crist* (Murrieta Valley USD) William Bill Gould, Jr. (Romoland SD) John I. Norman (San Jacinto USD) Vincent O Neal (Temecula Valley USD) Raymond Pinero* (Perris ESD) Michael Rodriguez (Jurupa USD) David A. Sanchez* (Beaumont USD) Shari Stewart* (Palm Springs USD) *denotes incumbent Please Note: On November 20, 2008, the Board nominated David Sanchez, Beaumont Unified School District and Donald Aikens, Palm Springs Unified School District. Instructional Support Services 7. Approve Revised Local Educational Agency Plan: Board approval is requested for the revised Local Education Agency Plan. The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001, Section 116(c)(7)(A), requires that Local Education Agencies (LEAs) identified for Program Improvement Year 3 participate in a District Assistance and Intervention Team (DAIT) process to revise their Local Education Agency Plan. The District Assistance and Intervention Team and District staff will provide an overview of the revision process and key recommendations. Personnel Services 8. Adopt Resolution No. 32 Reduce or Eliminate Particular Kinds of Service: Board approval is requested for adoption of Resolution No. 32 to reduce or eliminate particular kinds of service pursuant to Education Code 44955. Education Code Section 44951 requires that a certificated employee be notified on or before March 15 if he/she may be released from his/her position. Fiscal Impact: Potential Savings of $11,184,085.00 (Various Funds) 9. Adopt Resolution No. 33 Certificated Non-Reelections: Board approval is requested for adoption of Resolution No. 33 Certificated Non-Reelections. Education Code Section 44929.21 requires that the Governing Board approve the decision not to reelect identified certificated probationary employees for the succeeding school year. Fiscal Impact: Unknown at this time
AUSD Agenda Message Meeting of March 5, 2009 5 10. Adopt Resolution No. 34 Intent to Implement Budget Adjustments in Non-Personnel Programs: Board approval for adoption of Resolution No. 34 is requested. This resolution may minimize the final impact of the March 15 notices and be used to further determine classified positions that may be affected by a reduction in force. Fiscal Impact: Unknown at this time 11. Adopt Resolution No. 35 Release and Reassignment of Certificated Administrators: Board approval is requested for adoption of Resolution No. 35 Release and Reassignment of Certificated Administrators pursuant to Education Code 44951. Education Code Section 44951 stated that certificated administrative employees may be released from their current positions and reassigned to a classroom or other administrative position for the succeeding school year. Fiscal Impact: Potential Savings of $483,036.00 (Various Funds) 12. CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING California Schools Employee Association (CSEA) 2008-2009, 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 Proposed Collective Bargaining Agreement 13. Ratify California Schools Employee Association (CSEA) 2008-2009, 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 Proposed Collective Bargaining Agreement: Board ratification is requested for the 2008-2009, 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 proposed Collective Bargaining Agreement with California Schools Employee Association. HEARING SESSION This item is placed on the Agenda so that members of the audience have an opportunity to speak to any item on the agenda or regarding subjects or concerns that do not appear on the Agenda. The chair reserves the right to limit speaking time to five minutes. Government Code Section 54954.2 and Education Code Section 35145.5 prohibit the Board of Education from discussing or acting upon matters not on the Agenda. DISCUSSION/INFORMATION ITEMS Board of Education/Superintendent 14. California Schools Employee Association Structure of Self-Insured Plan: Greg Kraft, Board President, requested that this item be placed on the agenda for discussion.
AUSD Agenda Message Meeting of March 5, 2009 6 Instructional Support Services 15. Conduct First Reading of Proposed Revisions to Article 5 (Series 5000) Board Policies and Administrative Regulations 5136-5149 Entitled Students : The Board of Education will conduct the first reading of proposed revisions to Article 5 (Series 5000) Board Policies and Administrative Regulations 5136-5149 entitle Students. 16. Summary of Conferences and Trainings: The attached list of conferences and trainings was approved by staff. 17. Consent Agenda: ACTION ITEMS Your Superintendent recommends approval of Consent Agenda items 17.a. 17.k. Board of Education/ Superintendent a. Approve Minutes: Board approval is requested for the Minutes of the Regular Board Meeting of February 19, 2009. b. Accept Gift: BP of America donated $500.00 to McAuliffe Elementary School through their Employee Recommendation Program to be used as follows: McAuliffe Choir $250.00 McAuliffe as needed $250.00 Fiscal Services c. Approve Certification of Signatures District Funds: Board approval is requested to file a revised Certification of Signatures with the Riverside County Office of Education for the 2008-2009 school year.
AUSD Agenda Message Meeting of March 5, 2009 7 Instructional Support Services d. Approve Overnight Trip to the Future Farmers of America (FFA) Fresno Judging Field Day and State FFA Convention La Sierra and Norte Vista High Schools: Board approval is requested for twenty-three students and four chaperones from La Sierra and Norte Vista high schools to attend the Fresno Judging Field Day and State FFA Convention on April 15-21, 2009, at the Fresno Convention Center in Fresno, California. Fiscal Impact: $10,347.00 (General Fund/Restricted-Agriculture Incentive Grant) La Sierra High School: $2,152.00 Norte Vista High School: $8,195.00 e. Adopt Proposed Revisions to Article 5 (Series 5000) Board Policies and Administrative Regulations 5020-5133 Entitled Students : Board approval is requested for the adoption of proposed revisions to Article 5 (Series 5000) Board Polices and Administrative Regulations 5020-5133 entitled Students. f. Approve Riverside County Superintendent of Schools Contract No. C1001602: Board approval is requested for an Agreement of Participation between Riverside, Inyo, Mono, San Bernardino Counties Beginning Teachers Support and Assistance and Alvord Unified School District from July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009. Fiscal Impact: $113,400.00 (Revenue from Riverside County Office of Education) g. Ratify Professional Services Agreement Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes: Board ratification is requested for a professional services agreement between the Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes and Alvord Unified School District to provide assessment, therapy and instructional services from February 23, 2009 through June 30, 2009. Fiscal Impact: $61,658.00 (General Fund/Restricted Special Education) h. Adopt Resolution No. 31 Music In Our Schools Month, March 2009: Board approval is requested for adoption of Resolution No. 31 Music In Our Schools Month March 2009.
AUSD Agenda Message Meeting of March 5, 2009 8 Operational Support Services i. Ratify Purchase Order List Number 13-2008-2009: Board ratification is requested for Purchase Order List Number 13, Purchase Order Numbers 24206 through 24310 (Total 105); Short Form Contracts (Total 0); Child Nutrition Purchase Order Numbers 7037 through 7054 (Total 18); Instructional Support Services Agreement Numbers 824-0809 through 827-0809 (Total 4); Facilities Planning Agreement Numbers 525-0809 through 526-0809 (Total 2); Fiscal Services Agreements (Total 0) in the amount of $415,140.89. Fiscal Impact: $415,140.89 (Various Funds) j. Award Contract ASR Constructors, Inc. Hillcrest High School: Board approval is requested to award a contract to ASR Constructors, Inc. as the lowest responsible bidder meeting all contract requirements. Fiscal Impact: $573,000.00 (Measure H Bond Fund) Personnel Services k. Approve Personnel Order No. 13-2008-2009: Board approval of Personnel Order No. 13 is requested. BOARD OF EDUCATION/ SUPERINTENDENT COMMENTS ADJOURNMENT 2009 Board of Education Meetings March 5, 2009 7:00 p.m. March 19, 2009 7:00 p.m. April 2, 2009 7:00 p.m. April 16, 2009 7:00 p.m. May 7, 2009 7:00 p.m. May 15, 2009 7:00 p.m. June 11, 2009 7:00 p.m. June 25, 2009 7:00 p.m. July 9, 2009 7:00 p.m. August 13, 2009 7:00 p.m.