JANUARY 8, 2013, MONTHLY MEETING GLOUCESTER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD
5:45pm- Closed Meeting (Admin. Offices-Room 305) ·· 7:00 pm- Open Meeting (Colonial Courthouse) Gloucester, Virginia
AGENDA ITEM #: BUSINESS/SUBJECT: PRESENTER(S): INFO/ACTION: N/A MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY 2012 Ms. Anita Parker Action N/A
CHAIRPERSON AND ROLL CALL BY ACTING CLERK Mr. John Hutchinson
13·1 CALL FOR CLOSED MEETING 2013 Chair Action N/A Pursuant to Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, Section 2.2-3711, (A), Subsection 1, for the discussion of personnel matters (monthly appointments, resignations, etc.); Subsection 2, for the discussion of student personnel matters (3 recommendations for expulsion); and Subsection 7, for the discussion of actual litigation (Gagnon case update).
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RETURN TO OPEN MEETING/CERTIFICATION 2013 Chair/ Action N/A Ms. Betty Jane Duncan
Board to reconvene into open session and certify that the Gloucester County School Board, while in closed session, discussed only public matters lawfully exempted from Open meeting requirements provided in subsection A of Section 2.2-3711; and that only public business matters that were identified in the motion convening the closed session were heard, discussed or considered . Note: Clerk to conduct poll vote on certification.
MOMENT OF SILENCE/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2013 Chair/ Action Mr. Dustyn Hall
PERSONNEL ITEMS Dr. Ben Kiser/ Dr. Juanita Smith 1. Monthly Personnel Appointments, Resignations, Transfers, etc. Action
STUDENT PERSONNEL ITEMS Dr. Kiser 1. Three (3) Recommendations for Expulsion
ANNUAL 2013 ORGANIZATIONAL ITEMS OF THE BOARD 1. Call for Election of School Board Officers Dr. Kiser/Chair Pro Tern
a) Chairperson 2013 58 Chair b) Vice Chairperson
2. Approval of 2013 Meeting Schedule 2013 58 Chair All Monthly Mtgs.on Second Tuesday of Month@ Colonial Courthouse-except June, 5:45 pm Closed Meetings/7:00 pm Open Meetings. Previously approved Budget Meetings and proposed Work Sessions also included. Note: All meetings must be adjourned by 11 :00 p.m. unless unanimously approved by the School Board and extended by 15 minute increments.
3. Approval of SB Appointments to Boards/Committees, etc. 2013 58 Chair 4. Appointment of Clerk/Deputy Clerk/Acting Clerks: 2013 58 Chair
(Effective January 1, 2013, retroactive, through January 15, 2014) a) Clerk/Deputy Clerk-- Ms. Diane Clements Gamache/Ms. Betty Jane Duncan. b) Acting Clerks (for Certain Special Meetings, Actions Following Closed Meetings)
-- Dr. Ben Kiser, Mr. John Hutchinson, Dr. Chuck Wagner, Ms. Rita CargillBrown, and Dr. Paul Mclean.
5. Approval of Official Designees to Sign in the 2013 58 Chair Superintendent's Absence-1 /1/13, Retroactive, through 1/15/14 (Required Annually by Virginia Department of Education) - Mr. John Hutchinson, Dr. Chuck Wagner and Ms. Diane Clements Gamache.
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AGENDA FOR JANUARY 8, 2013, MONTHLY SCHOOL BOARD MEETING ITEM #: BUSINESS/SUBJECT: PRESENTER(S): INFO/ACTION: 13-6 ADDITIONS AND CHANGES TO AGENDA 2013 Chair/Or. Kiser Action N/A
13-7 APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA*/** 2013 Chair/Ms. Duncan Action *-All items contained within the Consent Agenda are approved by a single poll vote of the Board. **-Any SB member wishing to remove an item may do so by calling Dr. Kiser or Ms. Gamache by noon on day of SB meeting. 1. Approval of Revised (page 4) November 13, 2012 Monthly Meeting Minutes; 6 2. Informational Membership Report as of December 18, 2012; 13 3. Informational Visiting Teachers Report for December 2012; 14 4. Informational Monthly Suspension Report for December 2012; 15 5. Informational Revenue Report as of November 30, 2012; 17 6. Informational Food Services Report as of November 30,2012; 18 7. Informational Transportation Report for December 2012; 19 8. Fund raiser Approvals Issued July-September, 2012; and 20 9. Informational Employee Services & Communication Monthly Report. 21
13-8 COMMUNITY/STAFF PRESENTATIONS AND RECOGNITIONS Information 1. Recognition of Jenna Reed, for Selection to 2013 US Dr. Chuck Wagner/Or. Tony Beverage N/A
Army All-American Marching Band Selection 2. Recognition of Michael Cole and Tanya Weaver, Dr. Wagner/Mr. Bryan Hartley N/A
Nationally Certified Board Teachers 3. Updates on Committees/Boards by SB Members School Board Members 4. Reserved for Remarks from Citizens in Audience (Speakers Are Asked to Give Their Name, the
District in Which They Reside and Limit Remarks to 3-5 Minutes, to be determined by the Chair)
13-9 STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAC) ITEMS 1. Report on VSBA Student Rep Workshop Attended
13-10 INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES' ITEMS
13-11 BUDGET AND FINANCE ITEMS 1. Grants and Donations Received by GCPS 2. Update on Governor's Budget Proposal/Revenue
13-12 SUPERINTENDENT'S ITEMS 1. Discussion of School Security 2. Update on Page Middle School 3. Update on Thomas Calhoun Walker Education Center
• Peninsula Food Bank • Virtual Lab
4. Discussion-Honoring Dr. Jean Pugh 5. Public Relations/Messaging
13-13 SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS' ITEMS 1. VSBA Orientation for New School Board Members
Thursday, January 24, 2013, 8:00am-2:30pm,@ Richmond Marriott (Note: Mr. Andersen and Ms. Hook have been registered to attend by the Clerk).
Mr. Hall Information
Dr. Wagner
Ms. Joanne Wright Action Information
Dr. Kiser Information
Mr. Duane Harver Information
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AGENDA FOR JANUARY 8, 2013, MONTHLY SCHOOL BOARD MEETING ITEM #: BUSINESS/SUBJECT: PRESENTER(S): INFO/ACTION: 13-14 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES' ITEMS Mr. Hutchinson
1. Policy Manual Update (New Business) N/A JO: Student Records (policy revision-1st reading) Action
Note: Policy unavailable at time of publishing agenda but will be emailed to SB members prior to mtg. 2. District-Wide Practice for Making Bus Changes During the School Day Information N/A
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1. Rev. Martin Luther King Holiday-Division Closed- Monday, January 21, 2013: 2. Next Special School Board Meeting (Budget Work Session for Public Input)- Thursday, January 24,
2013, 7:00 pm, Thomas Calhoun Walker Education Center; 3. Last Day of First Semester- Friday, January 25, 2013; 4. Professional Day-Regional Staff Development-No School for Students- Monday, January 28, 2013; 5. First Day of Second Semester- Tuesday, January 29, 2013; 6. Drug Forum- Thursday, January 31, 2013, 7:00 pm, Thomas Calhoun Walker Education Center; 7. Report Cards Issued -- Friday, February 1, 2013; 8. Joint Meeting of School Board and Board of Supervisors- Saturday, February 2, 2013, Location TBA; and 9. Next Monthly School Board Meeting --Tuesday, February 12, 2013, 5:45 & 7:00pm, Colonial Courthouse.
ADJOURNMENT 2013 Chair Action Until the Next Special Meeting (Budget Work Session for Public Input) on Thursday, January 24, 2013, 7:00pm, at the Thomas Calhoun Walker Education Center; and Next Monthly Meeting on Tuesday, February 12, 2013, 5:45pm (Ciosed)/7:00 pm (Open)@ Colonial Courthouse.
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1-8-2013 SB AGENDA TABLE
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AG ITEM #: 13-5.2 1/8/13 SB MEETING ORGANIZATIONAL ITEMS
MEMORANDUM
Diane Clements Gamache, Clerk Gloucester County School Board
6489 Main Street- Building Two, Room 209 Gloucester, Virginia 23061-6102
804-693-1425 (0) 804-693-1426 (F) [email protected]
TO: Gloucester County School Board Members FR: Diane Clements Gamache, Clerk of School Board DT: January 8, 2013 RE: Proposed Meeting Dates for 2013
All of the proposed monthly meeting dates are to be held on the second Tuesday of each month, at 7:00 pm, in the * Colonial Courthouse (closed meetings to begin at 5:45 pm in Conference Room 305 of Administrative Offices Building Two) until such time as meetings can be held at the Thomas Calhoun Walker Education Center. *-Except June, which will be held at Gloucester High School due to the Primary.
As in the past, all meetings shall be adjourned by 11:00 pm unless unanimously approved by the Board; and extended by 15 minute increments.
I have also included the previously approved budget meetings; as well as the January 2014, annual organizational/ monthly meeting date; and a proposed schedule of work sessions (for those months without budget work sessions except May, July, November and December).
3-Member Panel meetings for Student Disciplinary Hearings will be scheduled only as needed.
PROPOSED MONTHLY MEETINGS: February 12,2013 March 12, 2013 April 9, 2013 May 14,2013
*-June 11, 2013 (@ GHS) July 9, 2013
August 13, 2013 September10,2013 October 8, 2013 November12,2013 December 10, 2013 January 14, 2014
PREVIOUSLY APPROVED BUDGET/MISC. MEETINGS: Thursday, January 24,2013
7:00pm, Work Session for Public Input@ Thomas Calhoun Walker Education Center Saturday, February 2, 2013
9:00am, Joint w /Board of Supervisors, Location to be Determined by County Tuesday, February 26,2013
7:00pm, Work Session/Public Hearing@ Thomas Calhoun Walker Education Center Thursday, March 28, 2013
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7:00pm, Joint w /Board of Supervisors@ Gloucester High School (Auditorium)
PROPOSED JOINT MEETING W/BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: Tuesday, September 17,2013
7:00pm, Joint w /Board of Supervisors (Location to be Determined Later)
PROPOSED WORK SESSIONS: (5:30 p.m. @ Admin. Bldg. Two, Conference Room 305,
until such time as the Thomas Calhoun Walker Education Center is available) Tuesday, April 23, 2013 Tuesday, June 25,2013
Tuesday, August 27, 2013 Tuesday, October 22, 2013
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DAY: DATE:
MONDAY OCT. 1, 2012
WEDNESDAY OCT. 31 , 2012
FRIDAY NOV. 16, 2012
DEC. 3-DEC. 20, 2012
MONDAY DEC. 17, 2012
TUESDAY JAN. 8, 2013
WEDNESDAY JAN. 9, 2013
THURSDAY JAN. 24, 2013
TUESDAY FEB. 12, 2013
SATURDAY FEB. 23, 2013
TUESDAY FEB. 26, 2013
TUESDAY MAR. 12, 2013
THURSDAY MAR. 28, 2013
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
TUESDAY MAY 14, 2013
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GLOUCESTER COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Approved
FY 2014 Budget Calendar
SCHEDULED MEETING/ACTIVITY:
BEGIN BUDGET DISCUSSION WITH SUPERINTENDENT
INFORMATION DISTRIBUTED TO BUDGET HOLDERS
INFORMATION DUE TO BUDGET & FINANCE
MEETINGS BETWEEN BUDGET HOLDERS AND MANAGEMENT TEAM
RELEASE OF GOVERNOR'S BUDGET
UPDATE SCHOOL BOARD ON REVENUE STATUS AT MONTHLY SCHOOL BOARD MEETING PER GOVERNOR'S PROPOSED BUDGET
GENERAL ASSEMBLY CONVENES
BUDGET WORK SESSION WITH PUBLIC INPUT
PRESENTATION OF SUPERINTENDENTS BUDGET AT MONTHLY SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
APPROXIMATE DATE OF ADJOURNMENT OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY
BUDGET WORK SESSION AND PUBLIC HEARING
FINAL APPROVAL OF SCHOOL BOARD'S RECOMMENDED BUDGET MONTHLY SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
PROPOSED JOINT MEETING WITH BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR PRESENTS BUDGET TO BOS
PUBLIC HEARING ON THE COUNTY BUDGET
BUDGET ADOPTION OF THE COUNTY'S FY 2014 BUDGET
SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES FINAL ADJUSTMENTS AT REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEETING IF NECESSARY
TIME: LOCATION OF MEETING:
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7:00P.M. COLONIAL COURTHOUSE
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7:00P.M. T.C. WALKER AUDITORIUM
7:00P.M. COLONIAL COURTHOUSE
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7:00P.M. T.C. WALKER AUDITORIUM
7:00P.M. COLONIAL COURTHOUSE
7:00P.M. GLOUCESTER HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
7:00P.M. COLONIAL COURTHOUSE
7:00P.M. TBD
7:00P.M. COLONIAL COURTHOUSE
7:00P.M. COLONIAL COURTHOUSE
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2013 BOARD MEETING SCHEDULE
January 15,2013
February 2, 2013- Saturday- Joint meeting with the School Board*
February 5, 2013
February 19, 2013
March 5, 2013 - 2014 Budget Presentation
March 19, 2013
April 2, 2013
April16, 2013
May7, 2013
May21, 2013
June 4, 2013
July2, 2013
August 6, 2013
September 3, 2013
September 17,2013- Joint Meeting with School Board (Location to be determined)
October 1, 2013
October 15, 2013
November 6, 2013- Wednesday (day change due to Election Day)
November 19, 2013
December 3, 2013
January 7, 2014- Organizational Meeting
*Meeting time 9:00a.m.
All meetings begin at 7:00 p. m. in the Colonial Courthouse. There will be no meeting on the third Tuesday in June, July, August and December. A cancelled meeting shall be continued to the next workday. Questions concerning the Board's meeting schedule can be made to the Gloucester County Administrator's Office at 693-4042.
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AG ITEM #: 13-5.3 1/8/13 SB MEETING GLOUCESTER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD ORGANIZATIONAL ITEMS APPROVED APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, & COMMITTEES
JANUARY- DECEMBER 2012
(Approved at January 10, 2012 Annual Organizational/Monthly School Board Meeting Revised Following Actions Taken@ July 10, 2012 Monthly School Board Meeting)
Committee, Board, Commission, etc.:
Local/In-House
Career/Technical Education Advisory Council
Facilities Use Committee
GCPS Educational Foundation (EF)
School Board Scholarship Committee
Student Disciplinary Committee (3-Member Panel)
Non-Local/Other
Bridging Communities Board
Chesapeake Bay Governor's School (CBGS) Advisory Board
County CIP Advisory Committee
Middle Peninsula Regional Special Education Board
New Horizons (NH) Board ofTrustees
Parks and Recreation (PR) Advisory Board
Voting Delegate to 2012 VSBA Annual Convention
WHRO HRETA Educational Advisory Committee (EAC)
SB APPOINTMENTS 2012.Approved 1/11/12-Revised 7/26/2012:dcg
SB Representative/Designee & Chairperson/Facilitator/ Alternate (if applicable): or Staff Representative:
Mr. Kevin Smith Mr. Paul McLean
Mr. John Hutchinson
Ms. Anita Parker Dr. Ben Kiser
Ms. Kim Hensley Ms. Joanne Wright
Mr. Ann Burruss, Mr. Smith Ms. Rita Cargill-Brown And
Mr. Smith Mr. Larkin Phillips (RCC)
Mr. Randy Burak CBGS Director
Ms. Ann Burruss Ms. Brenda Garton Co. Administrator
Ms. Parker Annual Supt. In Charge/ Ms. Fran Goforth
Ms. Burruss New Horizons Director
Mr. Burak Parks/Recreation Director
2012 Chair/ Vice Chair (Alternate) VSBA (November 2012)
Ms. Burruss Chair, WHRO HRETA EAC
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Virginia Department of Education fll£ COPY AG ITEM #: 13-5.5 1/8/13 SB MEETING ORGANIZATIONAL ITEMS Authorization of Signature in Absence of Division Supenntendent
Gloucester County Public Schools
The School Board of the Country, City, or Town of Gloucester County at a meeting held on~~ 0?,01 ;l. by duly recorded vote
approved and authorized the person(s) listed below to sign all Virginia Department of Education reports. documents. requisitions. and other
official correspondence in the absence of the Division Superint_endent.
Clerk of the Board Assistant Superintendent
Assistant Superintendent-Administrative Services
Assistant Superintendent
Assistant Superintendent-Instructional Services
Signature: ---
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u orization action was approved and incorporated in the minutes of said School Board on the
Printed Name of Clerk of the School Board
Date:~_/_d ;la _ _ l_;l.. _ _ _
Mail to: Virginia Department of Educatron
Educational Applica1ions
22nd Floor
P.O .Box 2120
Richmond, VA 23218-2120
Signature of School Board Chair
Printed Name of School Board Chair
Seal of Clerk of the School Board
Page 1 of 1 Printed on Wed Jan 11 12:28:33 EST 2012
AG ITEM#: 13-7.1 1/8/13 SB MEETING CONSENT AGENDA
RECORDED MINUTES OF THE GLOUCESTER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD
GLOUCESTER, VIRGINIA
NOVEMBER 13, 2012
The regular monthly meeting of the Gloucester County School Board was held on Tuesday, November 13, 2012, at the Colonial Courthouse. The Chairperson called the meeting to order at 5:51 pm in the Emergency Services Conference Room.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by the Acting Clerk, and the following persons were recorded as present: Anita F. Parker, Chairperson, George R. (Randy) Burak, Ann F. Burruss, Kim Hensley, and Carla B. Hook, Members. Also present for the closed meeting: H. Ben Kiser, Ed.D., Superintendent of Schools, John E. Hutchinson, Assistant Superintendent for Administrative Services and Acting Clerk, and Charles A. Wagner, Ed. D., Assistant Superintendent for Instructional Services. Kevin M. Smith, Member, was absent.
12-141: CALL FOR CLOSED MEETING
At 5:51 pm, a motion was made by Ms. Burruss, seconded by Mr. Burak, and unanimously approved to adjourn for a closed session, pursuant to Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, Section 2.2-3711 (A), Subsection 1, for the discussion of personnel matters (Monthly appointments, resignations, etc., and renewal of the Superintendent's contract) ; and Subsection 2, for the discussion of student personnel matters (one recommendation for expulsion). At 6:55 pm, the Chairperson declared a recess, and the Board members relocated to the Colonial Courthouse for the regular meeting.
12-142: RETURN TO OPEN MEETING/CERTIFICATION
Note: Ms. Betty Jane Duncan, Deputy Clerk, recorded the remainder of the meeting. The Deputy Clerk noted that all members present for the closed session were present for the open meeting. (Mr. Smith absent)
At 7:00 pm, a motion was made by Mr. Burak to reconvene the meeting into open session and to certify that the Gloucester County School Board, while in closed session, discussed only public matters lawfully exempted from open meeting requirements provided in Subsection A of Section 2.2-3711 and that only public business matters that were identified in the motion convening the closed session were heard, discussed or considered. The motion was seconded by Ms. Burruss and approved as follows:
Mr. Burak Ms. Burruss Ms. Hensley
Ms. Hook Ms. Parker
Ms. Parker noted that Veterans' Day had been observed in each school this week, with various activities scheduled to honor the service of all veterans.
MOMENT OF SILENCE/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Mr. Dustyn Hall, SAC representative, led in a moment of silence and the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America .
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RECORDED MINUTES OF THE NOVEMBER 13, 2012 GLOUCESTER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
12-143: PERSONNEL ITEMS
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1. Monthly Listing of Personnel Actions - A motion was made by Mr. Burak, seconded by Ms. Burruss and unanimously adopted to approve the monthly listing of personnel appointments, contract changes, and leave requests. (Approved copies attached to minutes)
2. Renewal of Superintendent's Contract- To be considered at a later date
12-144: STUDENT PERSONNEL
1. Recommendation for Expulsion -- A motion was made by Ms. Burruss, seconded by Mr. Burak and unanimously adopted to accept the recommendation for expulsion for one (1) student from Gloucester County Public Schools. (Record on this action on file in the Office of Student Services)
12-145: ADDITIONS AND CHANGES TO AGENDA
Dr. Kiser recommended the following changes to the agenda: Under Community/Staff Presentations and Recognitions: Add 12-147.3 Recognition of Sherry Rollins, MAMEA Award Winner; add 12-147.7 Presentation on TC Walker Educational Center Plans. Under Instructional Services' Items: Change 12-149.1 to informational item. Under Superintendent's Items: Change 12-151.2 to Action item. Under School Board Members' Items: Add 12-152.4 Approval of February 2, 2013 Joint Meeting with Board of Supervisors 9:00 am. A motion was made by Ms. Burruss, seconded by Ms. Hensley and unanimously adopted to approve the agenda with the recommended changes. (Copy of revised agenda attached to minutes)
12-146: APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA
A motion was made by Mr. Burak to approve the Consent Agenda (listed below); motion was seconded by Ms. Burruss, and approved with a roll call vote:
Mr. Burak Ms. Burruss Ms. Hensley
Ms. Hook Ms. Parker
ITEMS CONTAINED WITHIN THE CONSENT AGENDA:
1. Approval of October 9, 2012 Monthly Meeting Minutes; 2. Informational Instructional Report for October 2012; 3. Informational Membership Report as of October 30, 2012; 4. Informational Visiting Teachers Report for October 2012; 5. Informational Monthly Suspension Report for October 2012; 6. Informational Revenue Report as of September 30, 2012; 7. Informational Food Services Report as of September 1, 2012; 8. Informational Transportation Report for October 2012; and 9. Informational Employee Services & Communication Monthly Report.
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RECORDED MINUTES OF THE NOVEMBER 13,2012 GLOUCESTER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
12-147: COMMUNITY/STAFF PRESENTATIONS AND RECOGNITION
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1. Presentation by Botetourt SCA to Page Technology Fund in Memory of Dr. Pugh - Dr. Bambi Thompson, Botetourt Principal, and student representatives presented a contribution from the Botetourt SCA to the Page Technology Fund in Memory of Dr. Pugh. Funds for this contribution were raised at the Botetourt Fall Festival and totaled $600. Ms. Parker accepted the donation on behalf of the school division.
2. Recognition of FFA National Competition - Dr. Paul Mclean, Director of Technology, recognized students who excelled in national competition at the All American Quarterhorse Competition in Columbus, Ohio.
3. Recognition of Sherry Rollins, MAMEA Award Winner - Mr. Bryan Hartley, Peasley Principal, recognized Ms. Sherry Rollins, Peasley teacher, who recently received the 2012 Classroom Teacher Award from the Mid-Atlantic Marine Education Association.
4. Reserved for Remarks by Candidates/Supporters - Gloucester Point District School Board Seat - Applicants for the Gloucester Point District School Board seat were invited to address the Board. Candidates were asked to limit remarks to ten minutes or less, and supporters (2) were permitted to speak on their behalf for five minutes or less. The fo llowing candidates and supporters spoke:
Candidate: Supporter: Supporter:
Candidate:
Candidate:
Candidate: Supporter: Supporter:
Tracey Ellis Turner Vernon W. Ellis Diane Carter
Brian Nichols
Stuart A Bunting
Troy M. Anderson Kevin Kiley Paul Martin
Ms. Parker thanked the applicants for their willingness to serve. She announced that the School Board will hold a closed meeting at 6:30 pm on Thursday, November 29, 2012, in order to conduct interviews with the candidates. The School Board anticipates that the appointment of a School Board member representing the Gloucester Point District will be made following the closed meeting.
5. Updates on Committees/Boards by School Board Members - Ms. Parker noted that Mr. Smith was absent from the meeting due to a death in the family and extended condolences to his family.
Ms. Parker introduced Ms. Hannah Witt, GHS Senior, who will be shadowing Ms. Parker as a part of her senior project during this school year.
Ms. Burruss noted several highlights of school activities from the Instructional Report including Bethel PTA scholarships awarded to teachers, GHS activities including guest speaker Shanah Kendall , Oceanography workshop attended by Ms. Susan Gardner, and development of a math game by Mr. Gross.
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12-147.5: COMMUNITY/STAFF PRESENTATIONS AND RECOGNITION (continued)
Ms. Hook reported on the sock hop held recently at Achilles and praised those who worked so hard to make this and other activities successful for the students. She also thanked Dr. Thompson for the time she afforded Ms. Hook in touring Botetourt recently.
Mr. Burak reported that the Chesapeake Bay Governor's School had recently hired a permanent director, Ms. Dianne Pollard; and also indicated the possible need for additional funding from each of the districts to reconcile a budget shortfall at Chesapeake Bay Governor's School (note - minutes approved at 12/11/12 SB meeting and resubmitted for approval with this revision at January 8, 2013 meeting).
Ms. Parker noted that the Education Foundation would be announcing the award of 15 minigrants totaling $4,000 on November 14. The 2nd annual Education Foundation 8K Run will be held on February 16, 2013. Fundraisers also will be held at Chick-Fil-A on November 20 and Courthouse Diner on November 30.
6. Resolution in Support of Current Laws Governing Continuing Contracts for Teachers -Mr. Brian McGovern, GEA President, provided a brief history of the continuing contract laws and regulations in Virginia. He asked for the support of the Board in approving a resolution in support of the current laws governing those contracts. After discussion, Board members agreed to receive an update on this matter at the December meeting regarding the status of proposed legislation in the General Assembly.
7. Presentation on TC Walker Educational Center- Mr. Scott Shorland, Project Manager, introduced Ms. Donna Phaneuf from VIA Design Architects. Ms. Phaneuf described to the Board the vision in developing plans for the center which would create an efficient modernized structure while incorporating features honoring the history and legacy of the former school and its namesake.
At 9:08 pm, the Chairperson called for a ten (1 0) minute recess.
8. Reserved for Remarks from Citizens in Audience -- Ms. Parker asked if there were any persons present who wished to address the Board. She asked that all persons state their name, the district in which they reside and to limit their remarks to five (5) minutes or less. The following persons came forward to speak:
Howard Mowry (Gloucester Point) discussed issues including graduation and dropout rates, religious exemption numbers, State budget cuts, increased class sizes, and transportation costs. (Copy of Mr. Mowry's remarks attached to agenda)
Clint Alexander (Ware/GEA representative) asked the Board to support the resolution presented by Mr. McGovern regarding continuing contract legislation.
Ronald Paige spoke on various topics.
12-148: STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAC) ITEMS -Mr. Hall had no items to present at this time.
12-149: INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES' ITEMS
1. 2013-2014 Secondary Program of Studies - Dr. Wagner introduced Dr. Tony Beverage, GHS Principal, Ms. Rita Cargill-Brown, Director of Student Services, and Mr. Matt Lord, GHS Guidance Director, who presented an overview of the 2013-2014 Secondary Program of Studies. (Copy of 2013-14 Program of Studies Highlight/Overview attached to minutes)
RECORDED MINUTES OF THE NOVEMBER 13,2012 GLOUCESTER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
12-150: BUDGET AND FINANCE ITEMS
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1. Acceptance of Grants and Donations - Ms. Wright highl ighted the donations totaling $5,582.00 that had been received by the division. A motion was made by Ms. Hensley and seconded by Ms. Burruss to accept with grateful appreciation the donations as outlined. The Deputy Clerk polled the Board as follows:
Ms. Hook Ms. Hensley Ms. Burruss
Mr. Burak Ms. Parker
12-151: SUPERINTENDENT'S ITEMS
1. Update on Page Middle School - Mr. Shorland provided slides of the conceptual plan for Page Middle School and reviewed the project schedule. Projected completion date is April 2015. Dr. Kiser noted that the completion date would extend the need to lease modular units for the 81
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grade on location at GHS.
2. Update on Thomas Calhoun Walker Educational Center - Mr. Hutchinson apprised the Board on the status of bidding for the renovations to be completed at TC Walker, with bids scheduled to be open on January 2. In-house modifications are currently underway in the auditorium.
The Board discussed changing the name of the TC Walker facility. A motion was made by Ms. Burruss and seconded by Ms. Hensley to change the name of the TC Walker Educational Center to the Thomas Calhoun Walker Education Center. The Deputy Clerk polled the Board as follows:
Ms. Hook Ms. Hensley Mr. Burak
Ms. Burruss Ms. Parker
12-152: SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS' ITEMS
1. VSBA Legislative Positions to Consider- Ms. Parker and Ms. Burruss outlined the new legislative positions and bylaws changes proposed for consideration by the VSBA at the annual convention . It was the consensus of the Board to support the VSBA legislative positions as outlined.
2. VSBA Annual Convention Schedule - Ms. Parker noted the convention activities scheduled for Thursday, November 15.
3. Discussion of Tribute Honoring Dr. Jean Pugh- To be discussed at a later date.
4. Approval of February 2. 2013 Joint Meeting with Board of Supervisors - A motion was made by Mr. Burak, seconded by Ms. Burruss, and unanimously approved to schedule a joint meeting with the Board of Supervisors on Saturday, February 2, 2013 at 9:00 am, at a location to be determined by county staff.
12-153: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES' ITEMS
1. Policy Manual Update - Mr. Hutchinson presented the following policies for consideration on 2nd readings:
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RECORDED MINUTES OF THE NOVEMBER 13,2012 GLOUCESTER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
12-153.1: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES' ITEMS (continued)
POLICY REVISIONS
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GCG Professional Staff Probationary Term and Continuing Contract (Formerly Teacher Probation and Continuing Contracts)
GCN Evaluation of Professional Staff GCPB Resignation of Staff Members (Formerly Resignation of Professional Staff
Members)
Mr. Hutchinson recommended approval of policy revisions GCG, GCN, and GCPB on 2nd reading. A motion was made by Ms. Hensley, seconded by Mr. Burak and unanimously adopted to accept the recommendation for revision of policies on 2nd reading.
2. Proposed Revisions to 2012-2013 School Calendar (Make-up Days) - Mr. Hutchinson reviewed the current school calendar with Board members. Due to the recent closure of schools due to inclement weather, staff recommends that January 3 and 4 be scheduled as makeup/bank time days and that January 2 be designated as a holiday for all employees. A motion was made by Ms. Hensley and seconded by Ms. Burruss to approve the recommended changes to the school calendar. Upon a voice vote, the motion was carried with Ms. Hook voting nay.
12-154: PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
1. Professional Days-No Students -- Monday-Tuesday, November 19-20, 2012; 2. Professional Work-At-Home Day-No Students/5.5 Hour Workday for Central Office
Employees --Wednesday, November 21, 2012; 3. Thanksgiving Holiday-Division Closed/12-Month Employee Holiday -- Thursday-Friday,
November 22-23, 2012; 4. Next Special (Work Session-5:30 pm/Ciosed Meeting-6:30 pm) School Board Meeting -
Thursday, November 29, 2012,Conference Room 305 of Administrative Offices; and 5. Next Monthly School Board Meeting -- Tuesday, December 11, 2012, 5:45 & 7:00 pm,
Colonial Courthouse.
ADJOURNMENT
At 10:54 pm, there being no further business, a motion was made by Ms. Hensley, seconded by Ms. Burruss, and unanimously approved to adjourn the regular monthly meeting of November 13, 2012, until the next special meeting (Work Session) on Thursday, November 29, 2012, 5:30pm at the Administrative Offices Complex, 6:30 pm Closed Meeting to interview School Board candidates; and the next monthly School Board meeting scheduled for Tuesday, December 11, 2012, 5:45 pm (Closed meeting) and 7:00 pm (Open Meeting), at the Colonial Courthouse.
By: Anita F. Parker, Chairperson
Betty Jane Duncan, Deputy Clerk
John E. Hutchinson, Acting Clerk
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RECORDED MINUTES OF THE NOVEMBER 13,2012 GLOUCESTER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
Attachments (5):
1. Bound Agenda for November 13, 2012, Monthly Meeting; 2. Revised Agenda for November 13, 2012, Monthly Meeting; 3. Approved Monthly and Supplemental Personnel Listings; 4. Remarks by Howard Mowry; and 5. 2013-14 Program of Studies Highlight/Overview
Note: The attachments will be bound with the official minutes once approved.
END BJD/JEH:bjd MIN-11-13-12
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DATE: December 18. 2012
Abingdon Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 TOTAL
Achilles Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 TOTAL
Bethel KinderQarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 TOTAL
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Total No. Students
89 93 92
113 102 100 589
Total No. Students
68 53 79 89 59 75
423
Total No. Students
76 71 73 83 88 92
483
No. of Classes
4 4 5 5 5 5
28
No. of Classes
3 3 4 4 3 3
20
No. of Classes
4 3 4 4 4 4
23
GLOUCESTER COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES
RITA H. CARGILL-BROWN, DIRECTOR MEMBERSHIP REPORT
2012-2013
Total No. No. of Botetourt Students Classes Kindergarten 95 4 Grade 1 90 4 Grade 2 91 4.5 Grade 3 113 5.5 Grade 4 112 5 Grade 5 133 6 TOTAL 634 29
Total No. No. of Petsworth Students Classes Kindergarten 43 2 Grade 1 55 3 Grade 2 49 3 Grade 3 58 3 Grade 4 60 3 Grade 5 52 3 TOTAL 317 17 Beg ion~ ~. 2
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*ISAEP, RASP, and New Horizon students are included in their respective schools.
Page Grade 8 TOTAL RASP*
GHS Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 TOTAL ISAEP*
RASP*
New Horizons Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 10 Grade 12 TOTAL
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Total No. Students
448 448
3
Total No. Students
439 419 460 472
1790 2
24
Total No. Students
1 1 1 2 3 8
Total No. Peasley Students Grade 6 373 Grade 7 471, TOTAL 844 RASP* 2
MEMBERSHIP BY GRADE
K 371 1 362 2 384 3 456 4 421 5 452 6 373 7 471 8 448 9 439
10 419 11 460 12 472
TOTAL 5528
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AG ITEM#: 13-7.3 1/8/13 SB MEETING CONSENT AGENDA
(j£.011C'ES'I''E'R C011NI1/ P111JllC SC:Jf00£.5 Office of Stuaent Services
Rita H. Cargill-Brown, Director, 804-693-7856 Page Call, Visiting Teacher, 804-693-4168
Barry Williams, Visiting Teacher, 804-693-4313 Toni Childress, Truancy Officer, 804-693-7783
6489 Main Street Building Two, Suite F
Gloucester, VA 23061 FAX: 804-693-7859
Visiting Teachers The following is a summary of the activities for the month of
December 2012
Call Williams Childress Initial Evaluations Received 2 3 NA
Triennial Evaluations Received 3 5 NA
Eligibility Meeting for Sp. Ed. Evaluations NA NA NA
Parent Conferences/Interviews 23 21 22
Agency Referrals 1 0 6
Conferences/School Personnel 22 31 22
Homebound Meetings 6 6 0
Professional Development/Faculty Meetings 1 1 0
F APT Meetings N/A N/A 1
Attendance (Referrals, Dropouts, Withdrawals, and 11 4 56 letters)
School-based intervention meetings 10 0 37 Court Services Referrals/Interventions 0 0 3 Home Visits 0 0 30 Mtg with 5th year SRS NA NA 23
Truancy Court Initial Hearing 0 0 1
Truancy Court Review 0 0 3
Total Evaluations Received Year to Date 45 35 NA
Attendance Referrals Year to Date 34 16 679
Total 5
8
NA
66
7
75
12
2
0
71
47
3 27
1
3
80
729
EXTREMELY SERIOUS* ALCOHOL (AL 1) ASSAULT - staff without weapon (BA2) ASSAULT- student without weapon (BA4) BULLYING (BU1) DRUGS- bringing, possessing, use (DR1) Drugs- Possession/use with the intent to distribute, sell , or solicit any controlled drug or narcotic not otherwise specified (DR5) SEXUAL HARASSMENT (SXO) OFFENSIVE TOUCHING- against student (SX2) THREATENING- against staff (TI1)
THREATENING- against student (TI2) IWI::Af"ON- knife w1th a blade 3' or more (WP5)
Serious Offenses ATIENDANCE- excessive tardies, leaving school grounds, truancy (A 1T)
ELECTRONIC DEVICES (C3M) DISRESPECT- minor (D1C) DEFIANCE - minor (D2C) DISRUPTIVE DEMONSTRATION (D3C)
DISTRUPTIVE/OBSCENE LITERATURE (D4C) CLASS DISRUPTION (D5C) OBSCENE LANGUAGE/GESTURES (D6C) INSUBORDINATION - minor (D8C) VERBAUPHYSCIAL CONFRONTATION no injury (F1T)
FIGHTING - minor or no injury (FA2) HARASSMENT including slander/libel (HR 1) THEFT- without force (TH1) THEFT - motor vehicle (TH2) TRESPASSING (TR1) TOBACCO- use/possession/sale (TB1) TECHNOLOGY - unauthorized use (T1 C) TECHNOLOGY - violate Use Policy (T3C) ~NDALISr.-1 (VA1l_
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1
1 1 1
2 1 1 2 1
1 1 3 1
1 2 1 3 1 2 1 1
1
~- --
Monthly GHS Total
Out In Out In
1 1 1
1 1 0 1 0 0 0
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 a 0
1 2 1 2
0 1 1 2 1 2 2 5 6
0 0
0 a 1 4 3 7 8 8 1
3 3 3 5 10 4 3 3 0
0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
YTD Out In
1 0 5 0
10 0 3 2 6 0
8 0 1 0 2 0 2~ 4 1 1 0
5 10
0 1 8 7 8 10 1 0
5 7 20 17 31 8
3 4, 28 g!
18 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 _(]
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WEAPON - razor blades/box cutters (W8P) CHEATING/LYING/FORGERY (S2V) 1 OTHER VIOLATIONS NOT LISTED (S3V) 2 TOTAL SERIOUS 0 3 2 1 TOTAL SUSPENSIONS--EXTREMELY SERIOUS 1 0
Total Suspensions ALL CATEGORIES I 11 311 21 111 TOTAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR LONG TERM IX IX TOTAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EXPULSION X X Number of Students w/multiple out-of-school
~ X suspensions: 3 offenses X IX 4 offenses IX X 5 or more offenses IX X
*Students should not receive an in-school suspension for these offenses **Only offenses that have been violated are being reported
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1 2 7 1 2 0 0 1 0 0
11 211 sl 111 21 011 X X IX X 2X X
~ X ~ IX ~ IX IX X IX lX IX lX
PAGE PEA GHS Out In Out In Out In
1 1
1 4 10 2 4 1 9 7 13 26 16 0 0 3
11 911 71 1311 291 161
X X 1X
IX X 1X
~ ~ ~ 2IX 1X 61X 1X X 1[X lX IX lX
Monthly Total
Out In
1 0 0 2 6 17
46 45
5 c 51 45
X IX
~ X X X
YTD Out In
1 0 1 3
14 30 142 107 43 5
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3X
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~ X IX X
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AG ITEM#: 13-7.5 1/8/13 SB MEETING CONSENT AGENDA
ACTUAL REVENUES November 30, 2012
SOURCE
COUNTY CONTRIBUTION
MISCELLANEOUS LOCAL
STATE FUNDS
FEDERAL FUNDS
TOTAL
ACTUAL EXPENDITURES November 30, 2012
CATEGORY
INSTRUCTION
ADMIN/A TTENDIHEAL TH
TRANSPORTATION
OPERA TIONIMAINT
DEBT SERVICE
TECHNOLOGY
TOTAL
DEBT SERVICE
SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
REVENUE REPORT
BUDGET ACTUAL YTD
22,450,947 $ 6,780,102
89,488 $ 47,528
26,751,612 $ 9,436,232
3,323,284 $ 980,889
52,615,331 17,244,751
EXPENDITURE REPORT
BUDGET ACTUAL YTD
37,604,550 $ 11,374,510
2,369,425 $ 844,021
4,035,961 $ 1,272,481
5,960,173 $ 2,409,500
77,784 $ 77,784
2,567,438 $ 1,266,455
52,615,331 $ 17,244,751
2,646,875 $ 2,031,754
9,500,000 $ 425,408
BALANCE
FAVORABLE
(UNFAVORABLE)
$ (15,670,845)
$ (41, 960)
$ (17,315,380)
$ (2 ,342,395)
(35,370,580)
BALANCE
FAVORABLE
ENCUMBRANCE (UNFAVORABLE)
$ 5,241 $ 26,224,799
$ 17,500 $ 1,507,904
$ 65,075 $ 2,698,405
$ 152,738 $ 3,397,935
$ $ 0
$ 24,942 $ 1,276,041
$ 265,496 $ 35,105,084
$ $ 615,121
$ 592,926 $ 8,481,666
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AG ITEM#: 13-7.6 1/8/13 SB MEETING CONSENT AGENDA
CENTRAL FOOD SERVICE MONTHLY FINANCIAL STATEMENT
AS OF NOVEMBER 30, 2012
CHECKING BALANCE 11/01/12
LOCAL SALES 88,492.98
CAFE PREPAY PAYMENTS 12,006.69
FEDERAL REIMBURSEMENT 119,507.12
STATE REIMBURSEMENT
HEAD START 10,404.38
CHECKING ACCOUNT INTEREST 114.68
REBATES 280.00
CATERING REVENUE 194.91
REFUND
BAD CHECK COLLECTIONS 175.00
RETURN CHECK FEES
RETURN CHECK (125.00)
TOTAL MONTHLY REVENUE
PAYROLL 96,133.05
EXPENDITURES 92,065.25
TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENDITURES
CHECKING BALANCE 11/30/12
STATE REIMBURSEMENT FEDERAL REIMBURSEMENTS 119,507.12 HEAD START UNCOLLECTED BAD CHECKS DEPOSITS NOT REFLECTED REBATES 1,200.00 CATERING REFUNDS
RECEIVABLE TOTAL
VENDOR DISBURSEMENTS 97,307.32 INTERNAL CHARGES/PHONE OUTSTANDING CHECKS JUUAUG 13 ESTIMATED ACCRUED PAYRC 40,725.00 PAYABLE TOTAL
ADJUSTED BALANCE
$ 721,750.06
231,050.76
188,198.30
$ 764,602.52
120,707.12
138,032.32
$ 747,277.32
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AG ITEM#: 13-7.7 1/8/13 SB MEETING CONSENT AGENDA
GLOUCESTER COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
ANNE LANAN, DIRECTOR "WE TRANSPORT PRECIOUS CARGO - CHILDREN"
1. SUBSTITUTE REQUIREMENT 156 * Trained New 5 * Contracted drivers lost due to
retirement or resignation.
2. MAINTENANCE WORKLOAD * Workorders 64 * Breakdowns 2
3. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS 54
4. SPARE BUS USAGE 75 ( All spares are 1 0+ years, and have
over 100,000 miles).
5. SCHOOL BUS ROUTE ADJUSTMENTS * Student loads adjusted * New routes added
6. ACCIDENTS * Non-driver fault * Driver fault * Repair cost
7. BUS UTILIZATION DATA * Registered students * Miles traveled (month) * Number bus stops
8. SPECIAL EDUCATION DATA * Registered students * Miles traveled (month)
9. DRUG & ALCOHOL TESTS * Drug * Alcohol
0 0
3 5
$3,280.00
4,619 69,228 2,919
111 23,896
15 6
MONTHLY DAILY AVERAGE ANNUAL
13 703 9 2
5.3 323 0.2 10
4.5 244
6.25 383
0 12 0 0
1 0.12 9
$273.33 $15,360.00
398,313
136,883
41 10
ANNUAL DAILY AVERAGE
11 .5
5 0.1
3.81
5.98
0.1875 0
1.3 $1,280.00
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AG ITEM#: 13-7.8 1/8/13 SB MEETING CONSENT AGENDA Gloucester County Public Schools
FY 2012-2013 Fund raiser Approvals Issued
July- September
Bethel Sponsor Fund raiser Kettle Corn Sales SCA
Petsworth Sponsor School Office
Peasley Sponsor
GHS
School Wide Fundraiser Band SCA SCA Robotics
Sponsor Junior Class FFA SCA SCA SCA SCA FBLA Chorus Interact Club SCA/Cosmetology Debate Team/Ecology Club Senior Class Latin Club FBLA Wrestling
Fund raiser Spirit Bead Sales
Fund raiser Magazine Subscriptions & Holiday Gifts Pie and Cookie Sales Pink Out Day School Store Lollipop Sales
Fund raiser T-Shirt Sales Rose Sale School Color Beads Pink Breast Cancer Bonkers Donations for Pink Ribbons School Color Pomps Poinsettia Sales Maredy Holiday Fundraiser Lollipop Sales Hair Cut-A-Than Poinsettia Sales Cookie Dough Sales Snowflake Sales Zinch.com T-Shirt, Hoodies, Shorts & Sweatpants Sales
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AG ITEM#: 13-7.9 1/8/13 SB MEETING c~~~~~------------------------------------------------------~
Employee Services & Communications Department • Duke lV 47 • Family and Medical Leave • Workers' Comp. • School Board Policy • Special Projects • SubFinder •
• 6489 Main Street I Building Two • Gloucester, VA 23061 • Phone: (804) 693-7927 • Fax: (804) 693-4526 •
Monthly Report January 2013
Television Production Television Production I
Mr. Brayton has been instructing the three sections of TV I (A3, B3, B4) on Scriptwriting -Chapter 7- "the story behind the story" of any television or video production project.
The TV I students are applying this newly acquired knowledge and skill set through the production of public service announcements (PSAs).
Mr. Brayton is instructing them on formulating and developing a basic video idea/concept, target audience, shooting location/sequence/schedule, hook (attentiongrabber), outline, script, and storyboard.
The students are then recruiting and assigning talent (actors and actresses) for the actual recordings.
Lastly, the students are editing their videos and learning the fine points of post production.
Television Production II The two sections of TV II (A2, B2) are continuing to develop new programming segments for their morning show-The Duke Daily-they are quite the creative ones!
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11.27.12 Duke Dally 82 11.21.12 Duk• 0•11YA:2 11 .28.12 DUk• Dally A2
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Comments or suggestions are always welcome! You can email the A-Day or 8-Day Duke Daily production teams at: [email protected], or send them a Tweet on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/DukeDailyTV.
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The TV Ill/ Co-Op Class (84) includes: Cody Hansford, Randall Hazard , Allison Noah, Cole Smith, Patrick Strigle (TA), and Jonathan White. These are the talented individuals who write, record, edit, and produce the television programming for Duke TV 47.
The TV Ill (A4) students have been busy working on several Spotlight Series projects, as well as recording several Gloucester High School varsity basketball and volleyball games.
You can email the Duke TV 47 TV Ill students at: [email protected], or send them a Tweet on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/DukeTV47.
Thank you for watching and supporting Duke TV 47!
Granicus - Our Streaming and On Demand Videos Archive Portal • We are still converting our entire collection of videos into a video format that is compatible
with both Apple and PC platforms-MPEG 4. We now have sixty (61) programs found on our streaming and on demand video archive portal: http://www.gloucesterva.info/channels47and48 or http://www.gloucesterva.info/streamingportal.
Workers' Compensation (WC)
Workers' Compensation (WC) 22 WC Injuries/Incidents Processed To-Date
[2012-13 School Year]
Report Only: 14 Actual Claims: 8 Denied: 0
• Compare against 58 for 2011-12 (27 Report only; 25 claims; 6 denied) • 68 for 2010-11 (35 Report only; 29 claims; 4 denied) • 82 for 2009-10(28 Report only; 52 claims; 2 denied) • We believe that we have an excellent, full-service, workers' compensation program.
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EMPLOYEE SERVICES & COMMUNICATIONS PAGE3
• We are committed to providing excellent customer service, and promoting safety in the workplace.
• Safety is a vital part of Gloucester County Public Schools' mission, vision, values, and goals in providing a safe working and learning environment for all. Safety is also a team effort-one commitment and one purpose-safety first!
• Be safe- it's the only way to live!
Family and Medical Leave (FML)
Family and Medical Leave (under FMLA) 59 FMLs Processed To-Date
[2012-13 School Year]
Future: 4 Open: 12 Closed: 38 Did Not Qualify: 5
• Compare against 146 for 2011-12, and • 147 for 2010-11 , and • 180 for 2009-10 • Overall, we have an excellent, full-service, family and medical leave (FML) program. • We are committed to providing excellent customer service, and assisting all Gloucester
County Public Schools employees of their rights and responsibilities under the Family and Medical Leave Act and the Gloucester County School Board Policy on Family and Medical Leave (File No. GBDH) and Staff Leave (File No. GBDG).
The Gloucester County School Board Policy Manual
61 Completed To-Date [2012-13 School Year]
Adoptions: 12 Revisions: 42 Deletions: 7
• Compare against 73 for 2011-12, • 80for2010-11 • 54 for 2009-10, and • No polices will be submitted this month; we hope to have 10 or 11 for February. • The Gloucester County School Board Policy Manual is current and up to date. • Mr. John E. Hutchinson is the policy contact for Gloucester County Public Schools. • The Gloucester County School Board Policy Manual, can be found at:
http://gets.gc.k12.va.us/SchooiBoard/PolicyManual/tabid/12513/Default.aspx
Special Projects
Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Video Projects (Gloucester County)
• The following video projects are in the editing/postproduction phase: • Prisoner Exchange, a Gloucester County Sesquicentennial of the American Civil
War Signature Event (4 to 8 video projects are in the editing phase).
Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Video Projects (Mathews County)
• The following video projects are in the editing/postproduction phase: • Freedom Quilts, a Mathews County Sesquicentennial of the American Civil
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EMPLOYEE SERVICES & COMMUNICATIONS PAGE4
War Signature Event (1 to 2 video projects are in the editing phase).
WWII/ Korean War Parks. Recreation. and Tourism Video Project (Gloucester County)
• The following video projects are in the editing/postproduction phase: • Richard C. Kirkland: WW II Fighter Pilot- Missions of the Flying Knights • Richard C. Kirkland: and The Korean War 8055 M*A *S*H Helicopter Angels
(from which the television series M*A*S*H was based upon)
Foundations and Ideological Perspectives of Leadership Video Series (Gloucester County)
• The following video project is in the editing/postproduction phase: • John Gordon: Leadership, Servant Leadership, Customer Service, and the Wow!
Factor Experience
Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Reenactment Projects (Gloucester County)
• The following Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War events are in the planning stages for 2013:
• An American Turning Point: The Civil War in Virginia (April 4 - 15) • Raids on Gloucester (April 13).
For more information about these events, please visit the Gloucester County Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Department webpage at:
http://www .gloucesterva. info/Parksa nd Recreation/Recreation/ SpeciaiEvents/150AnniversarvCiviiWar/tabid/373/Default.aspx or call 693-5811.
Employee Services & Communications Web Page
• We are excited about our new web page on the Gloucester County Public Schools' website . We appreciate the technical support and technical assistance of our division's webmaster, Margaret Williams.
• We look forward to developing these pages with more useful and informative resources for the internal and external customers that we are honored to serve.
Employee Services & Communications Connect. Engage. Inspire.
Gloucester County Public Schools
For assistance with, or for obtaining general information about Duke TV 47, SubFinder, Granicus, Workers' Compensation, Family and Medical Leave, School Board Policy, or Special Projects, please feel free to call or email us- Craig W. Smith ([email protected] I 804.693.7927)- Nikki Cox ([email protected] I 804.693.1439).
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AG ITEM #: 13-11.1 1/8/13 SB MEETING BUDGET/FINANCE ITEMS
Grants and Donations Received by Gloucester County Public Schools For Approval by the School Board in Accordance with School Board Policy File No. DFC
January 8, 2013
Contributed to Peasley Peasley Peasley Peasley Peasley Peasley Bethel & Page GHS
Contributed by Sports Shack Ms. Michelle Lyons White Stone Pharmacy Dusewicz & Soberick. P.C. Lighthouse Worship Center Irvington United Methodist Church First Presbyterian Church RV Adventures, Inc.
TOTAL
Donation Two Soccer Goals & Net 20 Questions Game Hallmark Ornaments $ 150.00 $ 700.00 $ 119.00 $ 197.25 $ 500.00
$ 1,666.25
Purpose PE Department AR Program AR Program Softball Program Snac Pac Program Lunch for Needy Children Program Anti-Bullying Program Drama Department
The deadline for registration is January 8. Registration is $140. Registration fees received after January 8 will be $190 per person. Purchase orders and registration via telephone do not constitute payment of registration fees and will result in a $50 late fee if paid after the deadline date. No refunds will be made after January 8 except in the case of Personal illness. Prior to January 8, refunds of one-half of the registration minus a $50 processing fee may be made.
All requests for refunds must be made to the VSBA President in writing signed by the Board Chair, certifying a personal illness, and submitted within 30 days of the conference.
A block of rooms has been reserved at the Richmond Marriot for the nights of January 22 and January 23 . Make your hotel reservations by calling 804-643-3400. Inform the staff you are attending the VSBA conference to receive a special rate of $139. The deadline for the reserved block is January 8, 2013. If reservations exceed the block or are made after the deadline, the minimum rate will be $200. You may also make your hotel reservations online through a by clicking here. You can also register for the conference online by clicking here.
"VSBA is proactive and offers high quality workshops, seminars and webinars on a gamut of topics which are childfocused and a tremendous help to me and my staff as we strive daily to operate our school system in a more effective manner."
Lorraine S. Lange, Ed. D. Superintendent Roanoke County Schools
a VSBA V"lf!llnia ScllooiiJoanls Association
Board Dev~.:>uf)r ren\
Rivanna Ridge Professional Building 200 Hansen Road, Suite 2 Charlottesville, VA 22911
www.vsba.org 1434-295-8722 1800-446-8722
a vss Virginia School Boards Association
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January 24, 2013 Richmond Marriott
500 E. Broad Street
Registration Form for
January 24, 2013 Orientation
Check which session you wish to attend.
Registration (before January 8) per person is:
D $140 New School Board Chairmen/
Vice-Chairmen Orientation
D $140 New Board Member/ Superintendent
Orientation
Name __________________________ __
School Division __________ _
Please Specify:
D New Board Member D Superintendent
D Board Member D Chairman
D Vice-Chairman D Other
Note: Clerks, please submit names on separate
forms for each person and send one check for the
total amount.
VSBA
200 Hansen Road, Suite 2 Charlottesville, VA 22911
New Chairmen/ Vice-Chairmen Agenda
8:00-9:00 Registration Breakfast Buffet
9:00-9:10 Welcome Barbara Haywood (York County) Southern Region Director, National School Boards Association
9:10-10:20 The Legal Authority of the Chairman Wendell Roberts, Staff Attorney VSBA
10:20-11 :30 Parliamentary Procedure Mary Loose DeViney, Parliamentarian
11 :30-12:30 The Chair/Superintendent Relationship
12:30-1:15
1:15-2:30
2:30
Dr. David Stuckwisch, Superintendent Portsmouth City Public Schools
Barbara J. Coyle Executive Director, VSBA
Lunch
Ethics and the Board Chair Gina G. Patterson Deputy Executive Director, VSBA
Samantha Staebell Coordinator of Board Development, VSBA
Adjournment Barbara Haywood (York County) Southern Region Director, National School Boards Association
New Board Member/ Superintendent Agenda
8:00-9:00 Registration Breakfast Buffet
9:00-9:10 Welcome Roy K. Boyles President, VSBA
9:10-10:25 Ethics & The Board Member Gina G. Patterson Deputy Executive Director, VSBA
Samantha Staebell Coordinator of Board Development, VSBA
10:25-11 :35 School Law Wendell Roberts, Staff Attorney VSBA
11:35-12:15 Lunch
12:15-1 :30 Parliamentary Procedure Mary Loose DeViney, Parliamentarian
1:30-2:30
2:30
Roles, Responsibilities, Teamwork Dr. David Stuckwisch, Superintendent Portsmouth City Public Schools
Barbara J. Coyle Executive Director, VSBA
Adjournment Roy K. Boyles President, VSBA
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