PRESCOTT
UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1
146
South Granite Street
Prescott,
Arizona 86303
GOVERNING BOARD
Voting Session - 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday,
September 12, 2000
District
Office Boardroom
MISSION
STATEMENT
It shall be
the philosophy of the Prescott Unified School District, within the
available resources, to provide all children with an equal opportunity
to reach for their highest potential, promote healthy competition,
provide strong education choices and satisfy the basic needs for a
successful adult life.
AGENDA
Item
A. Call
to Order - President Vaughn Delp
Item
B. Opening
Ceremony – Kimberly Steward
Item
C. Welcome
and Introduction - President Delp
Item
D. Approval
of Agenda
1. Consider
approving the agenda as presented – President Delp
Item E. Presentations
None
Item
F. Superintendent’s
Report
1. Superintendent’s
Current Events
Item G. Study Session
1.
Consider the review and approval of student ID #0019, #0020,
#0021 be granted or denied early entrance into kindergarten – Dr.
Roger Short. (Please refer to Board Briefing #231, Item No. 1.)
2.
Consider the review and approval of ASPIN/MOHAVE as a supplier
for food, paper, milk, and bread products for Food Services – Mr. Jim
Wahlstrom. (Please refer to
Board Briefing #231, Item No. 2.)
3.
Consider the review and approval of the resignation of Mrs. Dee
Navarro from the Financial Oversight Committee with the option to
nominate and approve a replacement – Dr. Roger Short.
(Please refer to Board Briefing #231, Item No. 3.)
4. Consider the review and approval of the
Revenue Budget for Fiscal Year 2000-2001 – Ms. Renee Raskin. (Please
refer to Board Briefing #231, Item No. 4.)
5. Consider the review and approval of The
Great Body Shop, teaching material for the comprehensive health
curriculum at the middle school level – Ms. Linda Ryan.
(Please refer to Board Briefing #231, Item No. 5.)
6. Consider the review and approval of the
Strategic Long Range Plan for Prescott Unified School District – Mrs.
Mary Anne Kapp. (Please
refer to Board Briefing #231, Item No. 6.)
7. Consider the review and approval of the
Technology Literacy Challenge Fund Grant – Mrs. Mary Anne Kapp.
(Please refer to Board Briefing #231, Item No. 7.)
8. Consider the review and approval of the
School Based Parenting Program Initiative – Mrs. Mary Anne Kapp.
(Please refer to Board Briefing #231, Item No. 8.)
9. Consider the review and approval of the
Capacity Building Grants for Improving Student Reading Achievement –
Mrs. Mary Anne Kapp. (Please
refer to Board Briefing #231, Item No. 9.)
10.
Consider conducting the first reading of the Policy Services
Advisory, Volume 12, Number 3, for June 2000, and Volume 12, Number
4, for July 2000, with a second reading and request for adoption at the
September 12, 2000, Board meeting – Dr. Roger Short.
(Please refer to Board Briefing #231, Item No. 10.)
These policies include:
Policy
Advisory No. 163 – Student Concerns, Complaints and Grievances (JII,
JII-R, JII-E)
Policy
Advisory No. 164 – Executive Sessions/Open Meetings (BEC, BEC-E)
Policy
Advisory No. 165 – Agenda (BEDB)
Policy
Advisory No. 166 – Public Participation at Board Meetings (BEDH)
Policy
Advisory No. 167 – Smoking by Staff Members (GBED)
Policy
Advisory No. 168 – Professional Staff Hiring (GCF-EC)
Policy
Advisory No. 169 – Report Cards/Progress Reports (IKAB)
Policy
Advisory No. 170 – Public Conduct on School Property (KFA)
Policy
Advisory No. 171 – Smoking on School Premises at Public Functions (KFAA)
11.
Consider the review and approval of a request from Mrs. Luann
Roberts, Instructional Assistant at Miller Valley Elementary School, for
a medical leave of absence during the 2000-2001 school year.
(Please refer to Board Briefing #231, Item No. 11.)
ALL
THOSE ITEMS LISTED BELOW MAY BE ENACTED BY ONE MOTION AND APPROVED AS
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS WITH OR WITHOUT DISCUSSION.
HOWEVER, ANY ITEM MAY BE REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA AND
CONSIDERED SEPARATELY IF A GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER SO REQUESTS.
THE
RESOLUTIONS INCLUDED IN THE CONSENT AGENDA HAVE BEEN POSTED IN ORDER TO
WAIVE THE READING OF THE BODY OF THE RESOLUTIONS.
Item
H. Consider
approving the Consent Agenda as presented.
12.
Consider the review and approval of certified and classified
personnel actions as presented – Mr. Kevin Kapp. (Please refer to
Board Briefing #231, Item No. 12.)
13.
Consider accepting the donations as presented – Ms. Renee
Raskin. (Please refer to Board Briefing #231, Item No.13.)
14.
Consider ratifying the vouchers as presented – Ms. Renee Raskin.
(Please refer to Board Briefing #231, Item No. 14.)
15.
Consider the review and approval of the Auxiliary Operations and
Student Activities Fund Statement of Receipts and Disbursements for the
month of July 2000 – Ms. Renee Raskin.
(Please refer to Board Briefing #231, Item No. 15.)
16.
Consider the review and approval of previous minutes from the
Study and Voting Session of August 8, 2000; the DLT Retreat with the
Board of August 10, 2000; and the Board Retreat of August 11, 2000 –
Dr. Roger Short. (Please refer to Board Briefing #231, Item No. 16.)
INFORMATION ITEMS
17.
Ms. Raskin has prepared the School Board Summary Budget Report
for your review. (Please
refer to Board Briefing #231, Item No. 17.)
18.
The following are continuation grants which have been awarded to
Prescott Unified School District No. 1:
IASA
Grant – Improving Americas School Act – P.L. 103-382
The
Improving America’s Schools Act of 1994 reauthorizes the Elementary
and Secondary Education Act of 1965.
The primary purpose of this grant is to improve the teaching and
learning of all children and in particular those in high-poverty
schools, to enable them to meet challenging academic content and
performance standards. (Please
refer to Board Briefing #231, Item No. 18.)
Title
I Part A (Improving Basic Programs Operated by Local Education Agencies)
To provide compensatory education services to educationally
disadvantaged preschool, elementary and secondary school children
(including private school pupils) in low-income areas.
Title
II (State and Local Programs Professional Development) To
provide grants to states for state and local programs to improve the
skills of elementary and secondary school teachers and to improve the
quality of instruction. Program
funds may be spent on professional development activities in all of the
core academic subjects as well as math and science.
Title
IV (Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities)
To
support comprehensive school and community-based programs designed to
make the nation’s schools safe and free of drugs in order that the
climate is conducive to the achievement of high standards for all
students.
Title
VI (Innovative Education Program Strategies)
To improve elementary and secondary education by providing formula
grants to states to support a broad range of state and local school
improvement programs.
19.
TAPP (Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Program)
To provide sex education programs for implementation in the 10th,
11th and 12th grades, as well as provide
parent/child workshops. TAPP
has also designated funding for Project PRIDE, which is a
service-learning program for 6th, 7th and 8th
grade students. (Please
refer to Board Briefing #231, Item No. 19.)
20.
21st Century Community Learning Centers Grant
(CASA – Community After School Activities)
The 21st Century Community Learning Centers Grant provides
funds to support Community After School Activities at seven school sites
in the Prescott and Chino Valley School Districts.
These programs provide safe places for children to participate in
homework and enrichment activities for skills development.
(Please refer to Board Briefing #231, Item No. 20.)
21.
Early Childhood State Block Grant
Early Childhood State Block Grant funds are used to serve income
eligible preschool students. The
Child Care Licensure division of the Department of Health Services
licenses the classrooms. This
statewide program emphasizes flexibility in delivery of services to
enable young children to meet challenging state standards.
(Please refer to Board Briefing #231, Item No. 21.)
22.
Class Size Reduction Grant
The Class Size Reduction funds were released to the states from the
United States Department of Education on July 1, 1999.
The purpose is to enhance student learning through recruitment,
hiring and training of highly qualified teachers in grades 1-3.
Class size must be reduced in those classes to no more than 18
children per classroom. According
to the August 17, 2000, enrollment numbers, Prescott Unified School
District No. 1 has a ratio of 24.7 students to 1 teacher in first grade,
25.3 students to 1 teacher in second grade and 26.2 students to 1
teacher in third grade.
Two
teachers have been added: a
first grade teacher at Washington Traditional School and a kindergarten
teacher at Lincoln Elementary School.
(Please refer to Board Briefing #231, Item No. 22.)
Item
H. Adjournment