West New York Board of Education Work Session/Business Minutes January 10, 2013, 5:30 p.m.

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1 West New York Board of Education Work Session/Business Minutes January 10, 2013, 5:30 p.m. The Work Session/Business Meeting of the West New York Board of Education was be held in the Auditorium of PS #4, 6300 Palisade Avenue, West New York, New Jersey. The order of business and agenda for the meeting was: I. CALL TO ORDER At 5:40 P.M. the meeting was called to order. II. III. FLAG SALUTE The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America was recited. ROLL CALL President Sires Vice-President Reyes Trustee Alam Trustee Duval Trustee Gastanadui Trustee Dr. Piscitelli Trustee Rodriguez Absent Present Present Present Present Present Present A quorum of the Board was present. Also Present: Mr. John Fauta, Superintendent Ms. Clara Brito-Herrera, Assistant Superintendent Educational/Personnel Services Ms. Anastasia Olivero, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum & Instruction Mr. Robert Sanchez, Assistant Superintendent for Administrative Services Mr. Kevin J. Franchetta, School Business Administrator/Board Secretary Mr. Ricky Solares, Supervisor of Facilities Mr. Allan Roth, Special Assistant to Special Services Mr. Lester Taylor, Attorney at Law, FPSF IV. OPEN PUBLIC MEETING STATEMENT The New Jersey Open Public Meetings Law was enacted to ensure the right of the Public to have advance notice of and to attend the meetings of any public bodies at which any business affecting their interest is discussed and acted upon. In accordance with the provisions of the act, the School Business Administrator/Board Secretary has caused notice of this meeting to be sent to the following, announcing time and place thereof, agenda, etc. V. COMMUNICATIONS (Board Secretary) the Jersey Journal the Administration Bulletin Board the Website A. First Reading of Proposed Board Policies Mr. Franchetta noted that this evening is the first reading for new or amended board policies. He read the number and title of each proposed policy. He encouraged the board members to review the proposed policies and to contact the superintendent with any questions or concerns that they may have regarding the proposed policies before the February board meeting at which time the policies are scheduled for board adoption. Policy # Pupil Smoking (Amendment) Policy # Smoking on School Grounds (Amendment) Policy # Use of School Facilities (Amendment) Policy # Employee Use of Issued Cellular/Smart Telephones - Teaching Staff Members (Amendment) Policy # Employee Use of Issued Cellular/Smart Telephones - Support Staff Members (New) B. Presentation of the Annual Audit Judith Tutela of the Spire Group, PC Ms. Tutela expressed her gratitude to the district for their assistance during the audit. Ms. Tutela reported that during the school year the district generated a $4,420,547 in fund balance. She discussed the use of $2,893,505 of fund balance for the school year budget and stated that the surplus of $1,751,486 will be allocated to the school year budget. The district will maintain the allowed unreserved/undesignated fund balance (of 2% of general fund expenditures) in the amount of $2,082,627. She reported that the district expended 97.3% of the general fund budget in the school year. There were no questions by the Board Members for Ms. Tutela. She thanked the Board. Copies of the synopsis of the audit, which included the audit recommendations, were available for the public this evening. VI. SUPERINTENDENT S REPORT John Fauta A. Mr. Fauta wished everyone a Happy New Year.

2 B. Acquisition of St. Joseph High School Mr. Fauta reported to the Board that on December 27, 2012, the New Jersey Schools Development Authority (NJSDA) purchased the building commonly known as St. Joseph s High School to be appended to the current Memorial High School to create a high school campus. The building was then deeded to the West New York Board of Education. Mr. Fauta expressed his desire to open the building to students in January Mr. Fauta thanked Mr. Robert Sanchez and Mr. Rick Solares for the efforts in helping obtain the building. D. Student Recognition Mr. Fauta congratulated and presented an award to Memorial High School Freshman Jimmy Cao the winner of the Knights of Columbus essay contest. Jimmy s parents accompanied him for the receipt of his award. E. Monthly Reports (these reports are on file and recorded) Mr. Fauta called to the attention of the Board Members that the district has a current enrollment of more than 8,000 students. Employee Accident Reports Student Accident Reports Violence, Vandalism, and Substance Abuse, Anti Bullying Incident Reports And Nurse s/ Physicians Reports Enrollment Reports VII. PUBLIC COMMENTS In accordance with West New York Board of Education Bylaw #0167 (Public participation in board meetings Adopted April 22, 2009) each participant shall be limited to three minutes duration. 1. Meleana Sziscak, a senior at Memorial High School. Ms. Sziscak expressed her concern that the high school administration is not handling the new procedures and policies correctly with regards to school security. She discussed the current procedures of all students entering through the front door, even when other doors may be more convenient to their home after walking to school in the cold weather. She also discussed a lack of respect to the students from the high school administrators and disciplinarians. She stated that they speak badly to students and they confiscate the cell phones and sweaters from the students unjustly. She also discussed that the uniforms policy in the student handbook does not specify type of pants students can wear. 2. Linda Kellerman, parent of Public School No. 4 student. Ms. Kellerman asked if the Wake- Up and Workout program has been approved. Mr. Fauta stated the program has been approved as part of the wellness program. Ms. Kellerman stated that the World Language Teacher should instruct the students in English. Executive Session Notice: VIII. OPEN PUBLIC MEETING STATEMENT/RESOLUTION FOR EECUTIVE SESSION The public portion of the meeting is now concluded. The Board will now go into Executive Session to discuss items which fall within an exception of our open meetings policy and permits board to have private discussion since it deals with specific exceptions contained in N.J.S.A. 10:4-12b: Matters of Personnel Affecting current or prospective employees including suspension of an employee Matters of Collective Bargaining - West New York Education Association Contract Negotiations, Tania Turin Settlement Agreement and the Matthew Weitzman litigation Other Matters as rendered confidential by law Student disciplinary hearing BE IT RESOLVED that, the Board of Education will recess into Executive Session to discuss the aforementioned matters. Any discussion held by the Board which need not remain confidential will be made public as soon as practical. Minutes of the Executive Session will not be disclosed until the need for confidentiality no longer exists. The Board may take action on these items following executive session. Motion to adjourn to Executive Session: at 5:58 p.m. Motion made by: AS VR NA AD SG CP JR Seconded by: AS VR NA AD SG CP JR Ayes Nays Abstain President Sires Absent _ Vice-President Reyes Trustee Alam Trustee Duval

3 Trustee Gastanadui Trustee Dr.Piscitelli Trustee Rodriguez Executive Session Discussion: Matters of Personnel Matters of Collective Bargaining Matter of Litigation Other Confidential Matters Motion to adjourn the Executive Session and reconvene in Public Session at 8:41p.m. Motion made by: AS VR NA AD SG CP JR Seconded by: AS VR NA AD SG CP JR Ayes Nays Abstain President Sires Absent _ Vice-President Reyes Trustee Alam Trustee Duval Trustee Gastanadui Trustee Dr.Piscitelli Trustee Rodriguez I. CONSENT RESOLUTIONS (All matters hereunder are considered to be routine in nature and will be enacted by one motion. Any Board member may request that an item be removed from the Consent Agenda for separate consideration. Any item(s) removed from the Consent Agenda will be discussed and acted upon separately, immediately following the consideration of the remaining items on the Consent Agenda. A motion or a second is not required to remove an item(s) from the Consent Agenda. All resolutions acted upon at this meeting are available to be viewed this evening and copies can be obtained by contacting the School Board Secretary s Office). BUSINESS and FINANCE 1.1 Treasurer of School Monies Report 1.2 Approval of Minutes 1.3 Paid Bill List 1.4 Transfers 1.5 Change Orders for PS #1 Cafeteria Expansion Annual Audit (CAFR) Corrective Action Plan (CAP) 1.8 Concordia Learning Center Goals 1.10 Project Graduation Celebration 1.11 Competitive Contracting Authorization for E-Rate Goods & Service CURRICULUM 2.1 Fieldtrips 2.2 Fundraiser 2.3 Speakers 2.4 Travel/Registration Expense 2.5 Laura Bush Foundation Grant Application Submission PS # 3 & PS # Tomorrow s Teachers 2.7 Amendment NCLB Grant Carryover OPERATIONS 3.1 Request for Use of Facilities 3.2 Request for Transportation 3.3 Bedside Instruction SPECIAL SERVICES 4.1 Transportation and Placements SY LEGAL 5.1 Next Board Meeting 5.2 Settlement - Tania Turin 5.3 Suspension of Employee (J.F.) Removed from the Consent Agenda PERSONNEL 6.1 Resignation/Retirement - Rosendo Jimenez

4 6.2 Resignation/Retirement - James Davila 6.3 New Hire Certificated 6.4 New Hire Non-Certificated 6.5 Substitute Teachers 6.6 Salary Increment Changes 6.7 Elementary Saturday Academy 6.8 Security for Athletic Events 6.9 Home Instruction 6.10 Extra Compensation Assignments 6.11 Bonus Sick Days 6.12 Unpaid Leave of Absence 6.13 FMLA Nancy Gorman 6.14 FMLA Jose Sorto 6.15 FMLA Caridad Celorio 6.16 Unpaid FMLA Doris Dahdouh 6.17 Unpaid FMLA Ali Domenick 6.18 Approval of Modification of Job Description The Board Secretary provides the Board members the opportunity to remove any Resolution(s) from the Consent Agenda. Business & Finance Special Services 4.1- Curriculum Legal Operations Personnel Board Secretary: Motion to accept the consent agenda as presented or modified Motion made by: AS VR NA AD SG CP JR Seconded by: AS VR NA AD SG CP JR Ayes Nays Abstain President Sires Absent Vice-President Reyes Trustee Alam Trustee Duval 2.4 Trustee Gastanadui 2.2 Trustee Dr.Piscitelli Trustee Rodriguez Item# 5.3 (Suspension of J.F.) removed from the Consent Agenda Board Secretary: Motion to accept Item # 5.3 (Suspension of J.F.) as presented or modified Motion made by: AS VR NA AD SG CP JR Seconded by: AS VR NA AD SG CP JR Ayes Nays Abstain President Sires Absent Vice-President Reyes Trustee Alam Trustee Duval Trustee Gastanadui Trustee Dr.Piscitelli Trustee Rodriguez CONSENT AGENDA RESOLUTIONS BUSINESS AND FINANCE 1.1 On motion made and passed, the Board of Education accepted the report of the School Business Administrator/School Board Secretary (148) as certified in keeping with N.J.A.C. 6: (d) and the report of the Treasurer of School Monies (A149) for the month of October, 2012 and, November, 2012, as presented by the Superintendent of Schools, and found them in agreement and upon review certified them to the best of their knowledge and no major account or fund had been over expended in violation of N.J.A.C. 6: (b) and that sufficient funds were available to meet the s financial obligations set for the remainder of the Fiscal Year N.J.A.C. 6: (e) and on this basis ordered them as part of the minutes of the Board of Education. BUS. AND FINANCE In keeping with the aforementioned approval, this Board does hereby also approve the submission of the October, 2012, and November, 2012, Secretary and Treasurer Reports to the N.J. Department of Education, Division of Finance, Office of Budget Review and Fiscal Monitors.

5 1.2 BE IT RESOLVED, that the West New York Board of Education approves the APPROVAL minutes of the following meeting: OF MINUTES December 6, 2012 Work session/business Meeting Executive Session 1.3 BE IT RESOLVED, that the West New York Board of Education does hereby accept PAID BILL the paid bill lists as presented by the Superintendent of Schools: LIST SY P-32 $ 737, P-33 $ 112, P-34 $6,328, P-35 $ 385, P-36 $ 1, P-37 $ 207, P-38 $1,100, P-39 $ 116, P-40 $5,781, P-41 $.00 P-42 $ 377, P-43 $7,041, P-44 $ 100, P-45 $2,213, P-46 $ 120, P-47 $6,076, P-48 $ 6, P-49 $ 4, BE IT RESOLVED, that this Board of Education, upon the recommendation of the TRANSFERS Superintendent of Schools, authorizes the following line item transfers and certifies that the proposed transfer(s) will not affect implementation of any approved programs and/or services: Payroll November 2012 FUND FROM DESCRIPTION TO DESCRIPTION AMOUNT Attendance Child Study Teams 3, Teacher Pre School Disab Aide Salaries Sp Ed 20, Teacher Pre School Disab Teacher Pre School Disab 15, Non-Payroll January 2013 FUND FROM DESCRIPTION TO DESCRIPTION AMOUNT TRANSPORTATION- LEASE TRANSPORTATION -AID IN LIEU OF 37, LEGAL FEES PURCHASED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PURCHASED TECHNICAL SERVICE 3, BOARD TRAVEL DISTRICT TRAVEL ADMIN TECH SUPPLIES CENTRAL ADMIN SUPPLIES 1, MAINTENANCE SUPPLY MAINTENANCE MISC OTHER BENEFITS WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION 63, CENTRAL ADMIN MISC HOME INSTRUCTION 2, CENTRAL ADMIN SUPPLY COMMUNICATIONS 11, SCHOOL ADMIN SCHOOL ADMIN MISC SCHOOL ADMIN SUPPLY LIBRARY SUPPLY SCHOOL ADMIN SUPPLY 2, LIBRARY PURCHASED SERVICE SCHOOL ADMIN SUPPLY 1, SECURITY-SUPPLY SCHOOL ADMIN SUPPLY 1, SCHOOL ADMIN SCHOOL ADMIN SUPPLY GENERAL SUPPLY MISC SCHOOL ADMIN SUPPLY WHEREAS, the West New York Board of Education awarded a contract for CHANGE OF

6 alterations and renovation to the Cafeteria at Public School No. 1 Annex to Jeral ORDER PS# 1 Construction Services in the total contract lump sum of $485,000 at the June 26, 2012 Board Meeting, and; WHEREAS, the contract awarded to Jeral Construction Services included an allowance for contingency items in the amount of $20,000, and; WHEREAS, at the October 17, 2012 Board Meeting, the Board of Education approved Change Orders #GC-01 and #GC-02 in the amount of $1,732.50, and; WHEREAS, unforeseeable physical conditions and/or minor modifications to the project scope have arose, and; WHEREAS, N.J.A.C. 6A:26-4.9(a)1 permits district boards of education to approve change orders to the contract; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the West New York Board of Education approve the following change orders which will reduce the allowance for contingency amount to zero and increase the contract amount to $492,597.66: Change Order # Scope Amount GC-03 Installation & removal of temporary lights $17, GC-04 Paint kitchen ceiling and walls $2, GC-05 Concrete testing with reports $ GC-06 Electrical work required by Electrical Inspector $2, GC-07 Electrical work in kitchen $2, WHEREAS, N.J.S.A. 18:A-23:1 through and inclusive of N.J.S.A. 18A: mandates annual audits of school districts by a private school accountant, and CAFR WHEREAS, the West New York Board of Education has appointed the Spire Group PC (formerly Carr, Daley, Sullivan & Weir PC) Certified Public Accountant in the State of New Jersey to complete a fiscal audit for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2012, as prescribed by the aforementioned statutes, and WHEREAS, the audit was completed and filed in accordance with N.J.S.A. 18A:23-1 through and inclusive of N.J.S.A. 18A:23-11, and WHEREAS, the audit was presented by representatives of the Spire Group PC at the January 10, 2013 Board Meeting for discussion by the Board of Education and Administration. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that this Board of Education accepts the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) as provided by the Spire Group PC for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2012, as submitted, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Board of Education directs the Secretary of the Board to submit a copy of the CAFR to the Hudson County Executive Superintendent of Schools and the New Jersey Department of Education, Division of Finance, Office of Budget Review for the school year. 1.7 WHEREAS, N.J.S.A. 18:A-23:1 through and inclusive of N.J.S.A. 18A: mandates annual audits of school districts by a private school accountant, and CAP WHEREAS, the West New York Board of Education has appointed the Spire Group PC (formerly Carr, Daley, Sullivan & Weir PC) Certified Public Accountant in the State of New Jersey to complete a fiscal audit as prescribed by the aforementioned statutes, and WHEREAS, the audit report concluded that the West New York School complied, in all material respects with the requirements applicable to each of its major Federal and State programs for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2012, and WHEREAS, the Auditor s Management Report on Administrative Findings Financial, Compliance and Performance made reference to five (5) findings: Recommendation Corrective Action Plan Method of Responsible for Date of Number Approved by the Board Implementation Implementation Implementation 1. s food service receipts will be Timely deposits will be delivered inside Food Service Director January 2013 deposited within 48 hours of receipt. of bank in lieu of depository bags. 2. Food Service vendor will comply with Food Service company will be place on Food Service Director May 2013 contractual requirements to provide anotice of deficiency and copy of signed service auditors type 2 report under contract with auditor hired will be provided SSAE 16. to the School Business Administrator. 3. A cash receipts journal will be maintained Upon deposit of cash receipts for athletic School Business December 2012

7 for the athletic fund receipts. events, the transactions will be recorded in Administrator a cash receipts journal. 4. Fixed assets will include recent purchases. Copies of purchase order for fixed School Business As necessary assets purchased will be provided Administrator to the fixed asset evaluation company. 5. Capital lease will be recorded A review of current leased assets will School Business As necessary and appropriately. be performed to validate the proper Administrator recording in compliance with GAAP. WHEREAS, there were no repeat audit findings/recommendations. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that this Board of Education accept and approve the Corrective Action Plan as provided and on file with the Secretary of the Board for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2012, as submitted, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Board of Education shall submit a copy of the Corrective Action Plan to the Hudson County Executive Superintendent of Schools and the New Jersey Department of Education, Division of Finance, Office of Budget Review for the school year. 1.8 BE IT RESOLVED, that the West New York Board of Education allow the CONCORDIA Concordia Learning Center at St. Joseph s School for the Blind to provide free LEARN.CNTR. nutritional breakfast and/or lunch to the students from the West New York school district without charge for the school year in accordance with N.J.A.C. 6A:23A:18.5(a)20iii. 1.9 BE IT RESOLVED, that the West New York Board of Education, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, adopts the following district DISTRICT goals for the school year: GOALS 1. Prepare for the implementation of the state model for teacher and principal evaluations. 2. Provide the resources necessary to assist schools in reaching their individual annual progress targets as indicated by the New Jersey Department of Education. 3. Pursue the purchase of the facility known as St. Joseph s and provide the resources necessary to open the building during the school year. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the West New York Board of Education directs the Superintendent of Schools to implement the district goals as adopted by this Board of Education WHEREAS, the Board has the need for goods and/or services without the need PROJECT for public advertising, GRAD. CELB. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that this Board in accordance with N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-5(18) and N.J.S.A. 18A:18A:5(21) approve the vendor, whose name is on file with the Secretary of the Board, selected for the Project Graduation trip scheduled for Monday, June 24, 2013 in an amount not to exceed $30, WHEREAS, N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-4.4 permits school districts to use competitive C.C.AUTH. contracting for the procurement of specialized goods and services the price of which E-RATE exceeds the bid threshold, and WHEREAS, the West New York Board of Education is in need of such goods and services funded by E-Rate, and WHEREAS, the process shall be overseen by the School Business Administrator, Assistant Superintendents, and Board Attorney. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the West New York Board of Education approves the use of competitive contracting for the purposes of: 1. Voice Communication Services 2. Wide Area Network Fiber BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the West New York Board of Education shall publicly advertise the solicitation for 20 days prior to the public proposal opening and conform to all statutory requirements regarding evaluation, reporting, award, and notification of award in the official newspaper of the district WHEREAS, N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-4.4 permits school districts to use competitive C.C.AUTH. contracting for school and district improvement services geared toward improving L.A.L student performance by providing services to school employees, and WHEREAS, school and district improvement services include but are not limited to professional development for staff members, and

8 WHEREAS, the West New York Board of Education is in need of such service for the school year, and WHEREAS, the process shall be overseen by the School Business Administrator, Assistant Superintendents, and Board Attorney, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the West New York Board of Education approves the use of competitive contracting for the purpose of: Language Arts Literacy and Classroom Management Training for Novice Teachers in Grades K, 1, and 2, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the West New York Board of Education shall publicly advertise for solicitation for 20 days prior to the public proposal opening and conform to all statutory requirements regarding evaluation, reporting, award, and notification of award in the official newspaper of the district. CURRICULUM CURRIC. 2.1 BE IT RESOLVED that the following field trips are approved subject to the FIELDTRIPS group s compliance with the Board of Education policies, as per attached. No. of Transportation School Date Group(s) Students Destination Activity Requested P.S. #2 1/30/13 1st Grade 120 Memorial Auditorium, Montclair, NJ Performance of "Junie B. Jones" P.S. #2 3/22/13 5th & 6th Gr. Band & Chorus 45 NJCU-M. William Theater, Jersey City, NJ Performance of "Cabaret" P.S. #2 5/16/13 6th Grade 85 US Military Academy, West Point, NY Tour the Academy P.S. #3 2/5/13 Pre-Kindergarten 64 Mayo Performing Arts Center, Morristown, NJ Performance of "The Rainbow Fish" P.S. #4 (Annex) 2/7/13 Pre-Kindergarten 64 Bergen Performing Arts Center, Englewood, NJ Performance of "Seussical" P.S. #5 3/26/13 6th Grade 52 Spanish Theater Repertory, NY, NY Performance of "El Quijote" MS 1/28/13 Muisc & Chorus 48 53rd St. Broadway, NY, NY Performance of "Cinderella on Broadway" MS 1/29/13 Alternative Ed. 30 Sony Wonder Tech. Lab, NY, NY Tour exhibits MS 2/26/13 Alternative Ed. 33 Museum of Natural History, NY, NY Tour exhibits MHS 3/21/13 TIGS & SAP 20 West New York Middle School. WNY, NJ Performing "A Better You" to 7th graders MHS 3/25/13 TIGS & SAP 20 St. John's Soup Kitchen, Union City, NJ Community Service MHS 4/24/13 Officers of NHS & Seniors 20 Good Counsel Home for Unwed Mothers, Hoboken, NJ Deliver "Cradle of Love" baby items MHS 4/27/13 TIGS & SAP 20 Cara Residential Facility, Secaucus, NJ MHS 5/12-13/13 TIGS & SAP 44 Fairview Lake, Newton, NJ MHS 5/16/13 Video Production Class 13 MHS 5/23/13 Chem & AP Bio H 50 NY, NY MHS 5/31/13 TIGS & SAP 20 Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick, NJ West New York Middle School. WNY, NJ Students will interact with patients re: drugs & alcohol Students will attend TIGS Mentoring Training Students will attend Eastern Region Comm. Media Conf. Performance of "Jekyll and Hyde - The Musical" Performing "Making the Right Choices" to 8th graders MHS 6/13/13 Drama Club 50 NY, NY Performance of "Newsies" MHS June 2013 TBD TIGS & SAP 50 Great Adventure/Six Flags, Jackson, NJ Annual TIGS fieldtrip MHS, P.S. #1, #5 & #6 1/16/13 Bilingual / Special Ed. 96 South Orange Performing Arts Center, S. Orange, NJ Performance of "Tales of Trees" (Bilingual Show) P.S. #1, #4 & HLB 1/22/13 G & T - Grade 5 39 Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, NY Tour Ancient Egyptian Galleries P.S. #3 & #5 2/5/13 G & T - Grade 3 25 Petsmart, Secaucus, NJ Tour the store and learn about and buy a beta fish P.S. #2 2/12/13 G & T - Grade 3 25 Petsmart, Secaucus, NJ Tour the store and learn about and buy a beta fish P.S. #3, #5 & HLB 2/14/13 & 2/22/13 G & T - Grade 5 33 Morgan Library and Museum, NY, NY Tour exhibits P.S. #1 2/19/13 G & T - Grade 3 22 Petsmart, Secaucus, NJ Tour the store and learn about and buy a beta fish P.S. #1, #2 & #4 2/20/13 & 2/28/13 G & T - Grade 5 39 Morgan Library and Museum, NY, NY Tour exhibits P.S. #4 & HLB 3/5/13 G & T - Grade 3 28 Petsmart, Secaucus, NJ Tour the store and learn about and buy a beta fish MS 3/5/13 G & T - Grades 7 & 8 33 Morris Museum, Morris, NJ Tour exhibits All Elem. Schools 3/19/13 G & T - Grade 4 82 Memorial Auditorium, Montclair, NJ Performance of Chinese acrobats

9 All Elem. Schools 3/20/13 G & T - Grade 5 67 Lincoln Center, NY, NY All Elem. Schools 4/15/13 G & T - Grade 1 54 P.S. #2, #3 & #5 4/18/13 G &T - Kindergarten 28 MS 4/22/13 G & T - Grades 7 & 8 33 P.S. #1, #4 & HLB 4/25/13 G &T - Kindergarten 28 All Elem. Schools 5/21/13 G & T - Grade 6 67 All Elem. Schools 5/23/13 G & T - Grade 2 62 All Elem. Schools 5/29/13 G & T - Grade 6 54 Paley Center for Media, NY, NY Barnes & Noble, Paramus, NJ Tour concert halls / Performance of Denda (percussionist) Learn about Jim Henson's Muppets & create own puppet Participate in story hour and purchase book Focus on skills needed to be a successful group member Participate in story hour and purchase book Flatrock Brook Nature Center, Englewood, NJ Barnes & Noble, Paramus, NJ Liberty Science Center, Jersey City, NJ Tour exhibits Longstreet Farms, Holmdel, NJ Tour the farm Paley Center for Media, NY, NY Create a radio broadcast 2.2 BE IT RESOLVED that the following fundraiser is approved subject to the FUNDRAISER respective group s compliance with the Board of Education policies, as per attached: School Group Advisor(s) Type of Fundraiser Date(s) Purpose P.S. #2 PTO S. Gastanadui Read it and Eat it 1/11-3/31/13 Read books & receive bookmark for redemption at Ben & Jerry's P.S. #2 PTO S. Gastanadui Sale of glow wands, necklaces, etc. 1/18/13 Raise funds for educational materials P.S. #2 PTO S. Gastanadui Sale of Healthy Snacks 1/18/13 Raise funds for educational materials P.S. #2 PTO S. Gastanadui Donations for Movie Night 1/18/13 Raise funds for educational materials P.S. #2 Schoolwide G. Hepperle Jump Rope / Hoops for Heart 3/1/13 Raise funds to donate to American Heart Association P.S. #3 Schoolwide L. Wengerter Jump Rope / Hoops for Heart 3/7-8/13 Raise funds to donate to American Heart Association HLB Theater J. Moreno Scratch & Help Fundraiser Card 1/11-2/11/13 Raise funds to defray cost of theater production HLB Rainbows Program P. Salmeri Smencils Sale 1/11-2/28/13 Raise funds to defray cost of crafts and activities HLB Theater J. Moreno Sale of Tickets for "Beauty is a Beast" 2/21-3/21/13 Raise funds for performance t-shirts HLB Theater J. Moreno Sale of Healthy Snacks 3/21/13 Raise funds for performance t-shirts MS 8th Grade Class of 2013 E. Lan Faculty Basketball Game 1/21/13 Raise funds for Class of 2013 MS Honor Society N. Deer Sale of Healthy Snacks 2/4-8/13, 3/11-15/13 Raise funds to defray cost of induction MHS TIGS E. Diaz Donations for Homeless 1/11-6/30/13 Raise funds to donate to the homeless MHS TIGS E. Diaz Sale of Healthy Snacks 1/28-2/1/13 Raise funds to defray cost of field trips MHS TIGS E. Diaz Community Night Live Performance 1/31/13 Raise funds to defray cost of TIGS Summer Program MHS TIGS E. Diaz Valentine's Sale (carnations) 2/4-2/14/13 Raise funds to defray cost of TIGS Summer Program MHS NHS F. Villanella "Cradle of Love" 3/19-4/12/13 Baby item drive for unwed mothers in Jersey City. MHS TIGS E. Diaz "Self Expression" Fashion Show 4/18/13 Raise funds to defray cost of TIGS Summer Program MHS TIGS E. Diaz Sale of Healthy Snacks 4/22-26/13 Raise funds to defray cost of field trips MHS TIGS E. Diaz Mother's Day Sale (flowers) 5/6-12/13 Raise funds to defray cost of TIGS Summer Program MHS TIGS E. Diaz Step-Up Dance Festival 5/30/13 Raise funds for Pediatric Cancer and Down Syndrome MHS TIGS E. Diaz "Malaria No More" Run / Basketball Tournament 6/2-3/13 Raise funds to donate to Africa (mosquito net purchase) 2.3 WHEREAS, the West New York School, in accordance with its SPEAKERS instructional goals, has provided for guest speakers as part of the School and Operational Plans, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the West New York Board of Education, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, authorizes the following speakers to present the activities listed below, to be charged to the approved school district budget: Activity Speaker School Date Cost Funding Source Guest Speaker Steven Craft MHS 01/23/13 n/a n/a Sophomore Assembly Guest Speaker Mr. DeLeon Freshman Class Assembly MHS 02/21/13 n/a n/a Guest Speaker Michael Fowlin Senior Class Pre-Prom Assembly MHS 05/16/13 $ TIGS Fund

10 2.4 WHEREAS, the West New York Board of Education, as per policy # 9250b2 TRAVEL EP. has determined that participation in professional activities, including conferences and meetings requires travel expenditures and that this travel is critical to the administrative and/or instructional needs of the district; and WHEREAS, the West New York Board of Education has determined that the school district travel expenditures to the activities listed below are in compliance with both the West New York travel policy and with stated travel guidelines as established by the Department of the Treasury and within the guidelines established by the Federal Office of Management and Budget, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the West New York Board of Education, upon recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, approves the attendance of the listed district employee as per the following including all registration fees and statutorily authorized travel expenditures to be charged as outlined below: Name Activity Date Anticipated Cost Kevin Franchetta Parsippany Troy Hill Board of Education Office Parsippany, NJ 01/17/13 n/a n/a Funding Source /Account # George Spina Parsippany Troy Hill Board of Education Office Parsippany, NJ 01/17/13 n/a n/a Eileen Calderone Jorge Acosta Yonarkis Estevez Anita Kober Edel Gonzalez NJAFPA/NJDOE Eatontown, NJ NJASA Techspo 2013 Registration Atlantic City, NJ 01/18/ Mileage/Tolls 01/31 & $1,500 02/01/13 Registration Title IIA Jorge Acosta Yonarkis Estevez Anita Kober Edel Gonzalez NJASA Techspo 2013 Hotel Cost Atlantic City, NJ 01/31 & 02/01/13 $ Hotel Accommodations Title II Angela Duval NJSBA Seminar Manchester Regional High School Haledon, NJ 01/29/13 $15.00 Mileage & Tolls David Osnowitz Evita Gutshteyn Evita Gutshteyn Dorlys Fleitas Osmin Betancourt Lesley Polynice Luis Gonzalez Amy Restrepo NJMEA Conference Registration East Brunswick, NJ SUPA Personal Speaking Syracuse, NY SUPA Creative Writing Syracuse, NY Calculus Syracuse, NY Sociology Syracuse, NY Web Design Syracuse, NY Accounting Syracuse, NY Cross Cultural Awareness Edison, NJ 2/21/13 $ Registration 6/24 6/28/13 Lodging $500 ($100 per night) Meals $330 ($66 per day) TBD Lodging $500 ($100 per night) Meals $330 ($66 per day) TBD Lodging $500 ($100 per night) Meals $330 ($66 per day) TBD Lodging $500 ($100 per night) Meals $330 ($66 per day) 6/24 6/28/13 7/8-07/12/13 Lodging $500 ($100 per night) Meals $330 ($66 per day) Lodging $500 ($100 per night) Meals $330 ($66 per day) 01/25/13 $18.30 Mileage/Tolls Title IIA Title IIA Title IIA Title IIA Title IIA Title IIA Rosa Arias Diversity in Education Edison, NJ 01/25/13 $23.52 Mileage/Tolls

11 Mary Loredo Cross Cultural Awareness Edison, NJ 01/25/13 $23.93 Mileage/Tolls John Fraraccio Mary Loredo 53 rd Annual Director of Athletics Association of NJ Workshop Atlantic City, NJ Diversity in Education Edison, NJ 03/18 03/21/13 $350 Registration 01/25/13 $23.93 Tolls & Parking Amy Restrepo Diversity in Education Edison, NJ 01/25/13 $23.93 Tolls & Parking Rosa Arias Diversity in Education Edison, NJ 01/25/13 $23.52 Tolls & Parking Clara Herrera Angela Duval Contract Administration: Seniority, RIF, & Tenure Issues Monroe Township, NJ Bargaining at the Table & Analyzing & Construction Salary Guides 02/08/13 $ Registration 01/26/13 $ Registration Title IIA 2.5 BE IT RESOLVED, that the West New York Board of Education, upon the LAURA BUSH recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, approves the submission of F.G.APP.SUB. the Laura Bush Foundation Grant application in the amount of $5,000 for PS # 3 PS# 3 & 5 and $5,000 for PS # 5 for the school year. This grant will help increase the reading resources available to children and staff as well as add e-books to our resources. 2.6 WHEREAS, the Tomorrow s I and II courses at Memorial High School have asked TOMORROW S to begin a tutoring program for the grammar schools in the West New York school TEACHER district, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the West New York Board of Education, upon recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, authorizes the Tomorrow s I and II courses to start a tutoring program in order to enable our students to experience the teaching career early on. This program will be held after school and at no cost to the district, as per outlined on the attached proposal. Tomorrow s Teachers Proposal for Tutoring Program within the West New York School Grammar Schools 2013 The Tomorrow s I and II courses at Memorial High School propose to start a tutoring program for the grammar schools in the West New York School. The program would serve a dual purpose: to allow the high school students to gain hands on, one to one experience within the field of education, while simultaneously working with those grammar school children that are at risk of failing their respective grade and/or the NJASK. The program would enable our students to experience the teaching career early on in their teacher training and aid those students that need reinforcement in the area of basic skills. Our students have been introduced to the general approach of a professional tutoring session. The proposed program would structure as follows: The Juniors and Seniors enrolled in the Tomorrow s Teachers courses (presently 29) would tutor grammar school students in the second through fifth grades (special education classes included), twice a week, Tuesdays and Thursdays. The high school students would arrive at the grammar school at approximately 2:40 pm and work with the youngsters until 3:20 pm. The grammar school children would be chosen based on teacher recommendation and, of course, parental consent. So far the targeted grammar schools are P.S. # 1 and the Middle School (and any other school willing to participate). Depending on the number of schools a team of three to five high school students would visit the schools; each student could work with three children. The targeted areas would be basic skills, homework help, and test review/study sessions (or review with any specific area that the classroom teacher requests) The tutoring sessions would take place perhaps in the grammar school library or any area of the school that the building principal deems appropriate for such task. In order not to breech the teachers contract, the building administrators would be asked to watch over these tutoring sessions after school. The building principal or vice principal as well as the classroom teacher would be asked to fill out two perhaps three short evaluation forms on the Tomorrow s Teachers tutors. Mrs. Alfonso and Ms. Madariaga will also pay impromptu visits at random session to evaluate their students. This year the program would start in January 17, 2013, near the end of the first marking period so that children at risk would be targeted early on in the school year. The Tomorrow s Teachers students would be required to communicate effectively and professionally with the building administrators and the classroom teachers. They will be required to notify the classroom

12 teacher early in the day if for any reason they cannot attend that day s session or for any reason need to be late. They will keep a short log of the activities reviewed during each tutoring session and the child s response and general progress. In addition to tutoring at P.S. #1 and the Middle School, the Tomorrow s Teachers students may work with the Special Education/Creative Pathway Students at Memorial High School during a study hall period. The TT students would provide in class support and individualized help to those students that required the extra assistance. The Tomorrow s Teachers program may also plan activities in conjunction with the special education teacher to immerse and include our special education students in school activities and the Memorial High School community. 2.7 BE IT RESOLVED, that the West New York Board of Education, upon the AMENDNT. recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, approves the submission of NCLB GRANT this Amendment to the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) grant to include carryover CARRYOVER funds from fiscal year into fiscal year in the following amounts: Title I-A=$648,782 Title II-A=$196,019 Title III=$28,695 Title III Immigrant=$40,173 Total carryover - $913,669 OPERATIONS OPR. 3.1 BE IT RESOLVED that the following requests for use of facilities REQUEST are approved provided they are in keeping with the Board of Education s FOR USE OF policies, as per attached: FACILITIES Location Group Advisors Activity/Purpose Dates Time MS Gym WNY Recreation Nicole DeFino Extended Hours Basketball League 10/29/12 Start Date 6:00 PM 7:00 PM Saturdays & Sundays Extension of Volleyball due to Hurricane Sandy 12/18,19&20/12 7:00 PM 10:30 PM Purpose/ Equipment BOE Approved 11/4/12 MS Gym WNY Recreation Nicole DeFino BOE Approved 10/17/12 Town of WNY WNYBOE Annual Holiday PS 4 Cafeteria NU Way Sal Valenza Dinner 12/19/12 7:00 PM 10:00 PM S. Colacurcio 01/13/13 MS Auditorium M.O.M. M. Menendez Music Fest 01/20/13 12:00 PM 4:00 PM Benefit MHS Gym All Town of Carlos Irimia Purpose Room W.N.Y. Robert Leon Blood Drive 01/16/12 8:00 AM 3:00 PM MS Kitchen, Cafeteria, Auditorium, Gym, WNY Public Commissioner 12/21/12 4:00 PM 9:00 PM Set Up Bathrooms Affairs Frias Christmas Party 12/22/12 7:00 AM 3:00 PM Event 12/27/12 3:30 PM 6:30 PM Mon.-Fri. MHS Pool N.B. BOE Michael Scerbo NB Swim Team 03/15/13 9:30 AM 12:30 PM Saturday 12/27/12 9:00 AM 4:00 PM Rehearsal 12/28/12 9:00 AM 4:00 PM Rehearsal 12/29/12 9:00 AM 4:00 PM Rehearsal 12/30/12 12:00 PM 4:00 PM Rehearsal 01/03/13 3:00 PM 9:00 PM Rehearsal 01/04/12 3:00 PM 9:00 PM Rehearsal 01/05/13 9:00 AM 4:00 PM Rehearsal 01/07-10/13 3:00 PM 9:00 PM Rehearsal MHS 01/11/13 4:00 PM 10:30 PM Friday Show Auditorium, 2 Performance 01/12/13 4:00 PM 10:30 PM Saturday Show Classrooms Academy Beth Baur Stand & Deliver 01/14/12 3:00 PM 6:00 PM Clean up WNY 10:00 AM 3:00 PS 4 Gym Recreation Nicole DeFino WNY Cheerleaders 01/05/13 PM Practice MHS Physical Andy Luna 01/08/13 Tues & Thursdays PS 1 Gym Dept. Jason Rodriguez MHS Baseball 03/28/13 4:00 PM 5:00 PM Conditioning WNY 01/10-13 Monday Friday MS Gym Recreation Nicole DeFino Adult Volleyball 06/21/13 8:00 PM 10:30 PM WNY 10:00 AM 3:00 PS 4 Gym Recreation Nicole DeFino WNY Cheerleaders 01/12/13 PM Practice Peer Peer Leadership Leadership & E. Donnelly Program MS Cafeteria OPF R. Petterson Presentation 01/15/13 6:00 PM 9:30 PM MHS Cafeteria MS Gym, Auditorium, Cafeteria, 2 nd Floor MS Auditorium & Cafeteria Open Door NJNY Inc. Luis Iza Get Together 01/15/13 6:00 PM 9:00 PM MHS Peer Mediators WNY Public Affairs E. Donnelly Joseph Demarco Serving Food Sound Equipment needed Peer Middle School Sleep-in 01/18/13 01/19/13 4:00 PM Friday 3:00 PM Saturday Drop Off Pick Up Caribbean Leaders Ceremony 01/25/13 4:00 PM 8:00 PM Serving Food

13 E.C.S. E.C. Program Rita Mendez Advisory Council Meeting 01/31/13 & 05/30/13 5:00 PM 6:00 PM Requirement E.C. Program Guidelines MS Rm 110 Music Prog. C. Arcilla Tri M Induction 01/31/13 6:30 PM 8:00 PM Ceremony Gay & Straight 02/05/13 Appropriate Alliance Club E. Donnelly Movie Night 03/20/13 6:00 PM 9:00 PM Movies TBA MS Auditorium MS Auditorium & Cafeteria WNY Public Affairs Joseph DeMarco P.S. 2 Gym PS 2 PTO L. Giantomenico Coveillo Field Wellness Club Randi Cabana Dominican Independence Day 03/01/13 4:00 PM 9:00 PM Serving Food Literacy Event for Students & Parents 03/01/13 6:00 PM 8:00 PM Annual Powder Puff Football Game 05/23/13 4:00 PM 7:00 PM Basketball practice Suspended Raise funds for Alex s Lemonade 3.2 BE IT RESOLVED that, the following requests for transportation are REQUEST approved subject to the respective group s compliance with all FOR applicable Board of Education s policies, as follows: TRANSP. Group Advisor(s) Transport No. of Buses Dates Destination Bright Beginnings Bright Beginnings Bright Beginnings 2 Bright Beginnings 2 Bright Beginnings 2 Children First Grandmas Place Grandmas Place Grandmas Place Lollipops Jugando Aprendemos Kids Place Kids World Kids World Kids World Kids World Rita Menendez Pre-K Students 1 01/23/13 01/24/13 01/28/13 01/31/13 02/01/13 02/04/13 02/06/13 02/08/13 02/11/13 02/14/12 02/21/13 02/22/13 02/25/13 02/28/13 04/12/13 04/19/13 Annex P.S. 4 Yearly health screening 3.3 BE IT RESOLVED that, the West New York Board of Education approves the BEDSIDE contracts with the following Providers to perform bedside instruction for the INSTRUCTION school year as listed in an amount not to exceed: Student # Facility Rate Maximum # Hours School Year 162 Education Inc./St Joseph Med. Center $46.00/hr No minimum hours required SPECIAL SERVICES SPS. 4.1 RESOLVED that the West New York Board of Education approves the following TRANS/PLCMT Special Education out of district placements and transportation for the SY Extended School Year Program as per attached list. Contracts on file in the Office of the School Business Administrator/Board Secretary: Org. REVISED MOVED/ DROP ID School School Hours Tuition Start Date/ End Date BOE App. 1:1 Aide Level Services OT/PT/EDS Trans Transp Springboard 7: :54 $52, /6/ /30/13 10/11/12 HCST N. A. Bleshman Reg Day Sch/Paramus 8: :15 HCST N. A. Bleshman Reg Day 8: : Department of Children and Families Regional School/Secaucus 8: :00 $39, /1/ /30/13 9/12/12 DCFRS Chapel Hill 8: :00 $64, /2/ /21/13 6/26/12 BCSS--N.A. Bleshman Regional Day School 8: :15 $66, /8/ /30/13 11/14/ A. Harry Moore School 8: :00 $55, /6/ /22/13 7/26/ A. Harry Moore School -- ESY Program 8: :05 $5, /2/ /30/12 6/11/ Washington Ridgewood 9: :45 $71, /6/ /30/13 10/11/12 HCST Washington Ridgewood -- ESY Program 8: :30 $4, /3/ /27/12 5/24/ Placed on Home Instruction effect. 6/14/ NJ Regional Day School Jersey City $52, /7/ /30/13 6/26/12 $27, NJ Regional Day School Jersey City --ESY Program $2, /2/ /29/12 5/24/ Slocum/Skewes School E.S. 8: :35 $34, /5/ /21/13 9/12/12 HCST Home Instruction effect. 4/28/ Bergen Center for Child Development 8: :00 $53, /1/ /25/13 1/10/13 HCST Early Childhood Learning Center 8: :45 HCST Washington Ridgewood 9: :45 $71, /6/ /30/13 10/11/12 HCST Washington Ridgewood -- ESY Program 8: :30 $4, /3/ /27/12 5/24/ Chancellor Hill Academy 8: :30 $55, /4/ /21/13 7/26/12 WNY Washington New Bridges 9: :45 $71, /6/ /30/13 10/11/12 HCST Washington Ridgewood-- ESY Program 8: :30 $4, /3/ /27/12 5/24/12

14 Placed on Home Instruction effect. 6/3/ Union Street School Hearing Impaired Program (HIP) 8: :50 $66, /6/ /30/13 10/11/12 HCST HIP -- Union Street -- ESY Program 8: :30 $4, /3/ /27/12 5/24/ Norman A. Bleshman Regional Day School 8: :15 $66, /6/ /30/13 10/11/12 HCST Norman A. Bleshman Reg. Day -- ESY Program 8: :30 $4, /3/ /27/12 5/24/ Home Instruction effect. 2/25/ Chapel Hill Academy 8: :30 $55, /5/ /21/13 8/8/12 WNY Lakeview Learning Center 9: :00 $62, /5/ /19/13 6/26/12 HCST Norman A. Bleshman Regional Day School 8: :15 $66, /6/ /30/13 10/11/12 HCST Norman A. Bleshman Reg. Day -- ESY Program 8: :30 $4, /3/ /27/12 5/24/ Felician School For Exceptional Children 8: :00 $51, /2/ /24/13 7/26/12 HCST Willowglen Academy 8: :20 $48, /20/ /20/13 12/6/ Union Street School Hearing Impaired Program (HIP) 8: :50 $66, /6/ /30/13 10/11/12 HCST HIP -- Union Street--ESY Program 8: :30 $4, /3/ /27/12 5/24/ Benway School $52, /6/ /27/13 7/26/ Benway School-- ESY Program 9: :00 $8, /2/ /3/12 6/11/12 Benway School-- ESY Program (not attending) $8, /26/ Benway School $52, /6/ /27/13 8/8/ North Hudson Academy 8: :00 $46, /2/ /30/13 7/26/12 HCST Bergen Center for Child Development $53, /1/ /25/13 1/10/13 Bergen Center for Child Development ESY Program 8:05-2:30 $6, /2/ /3/12 5/24/ Lake Drive School 10/12/ /30/13 12/6/12 $31, Lake Drive School $59, /5/ /30/13 8/8/12 $4, Lake Drive School 8:30-2:30 $5, /25/ /20/12 6/26/ St. Joseph's School For The Blind 8: :00 $74, /2/ /17/13 7/26/12 WNY Washington Academy 8: :00 $43, /2/ /21/13 7/26/12 WNY Union Street School Hearing Impaired Program (HIP) 8: :50 $66, /6/ /30/13 10/11/12 HCST HIP -- Union Street 8: :30 $4, /3/ /27/12 5/24/ Brownstone School 9: :30 $53, /6/ /30/13 10/11/12 HCST Brownstone School--ESY Program 8: :30 $4, /3/ /27/12 5/24/ Concordia Learning Center (St. Joseph's School for the Blind) 8: :45 $74, /2/ /17/13 7/2612 WNY Washington South--Rocco Montesano Campus $71, /6/ /30/13 10/11/12 HCST Washington South -- ESY Program 8: :30 $4, /3/ /27/12 5/24/ Early Childhood (Augmentative Communication PS#4) HLB (Commission for the Blind Services) Level I 9/1/ /30/13 6/26/12 $1, Palisades Learning Center 8: :00 $46, /5/ /30/13 9/12/ NJ Regional Day School Jersey City $52, /5/ /21/13 6/26/ NJ Regional Day School Jersey City -- ESY Program $2, /2/ /29/12 5/24/12 New Hope Foundation, Inc. (Residential Placement) Early Childhood Learning Center $48, /2/ /25/13 1/10/13 WNY The Forum School 9: :30 $46, /5/ /12/13 6/26/ Union Street School $66, /6/ /30/13 10/11/ HIP - Union Street HCST HIP - Union Street--ESY Program 8: :30 $4, /3/ /27/12 5/24/ YCS--George Washington 8: : Department of Children and Families Regional School/Secaucus 8: :00 $39, /1/ /30/13 9/12/ A. Harry Moore School 8: :15 $55, /6/ /22/13 7/26/12 DCFRS A. Harry Moore School -- ESY Program 8: :05 $5, /2/ /30/12 6/11/12 WNY HIP -- Union Street $66, /6/ /30/13 10/11/ HIP -- Union Street -- ESY Program 8: :30 $4, /3/ /27/12 5/24/ BCSS -- Washington South--Rocco Montesano 8:12-2: PS# 1(Commission for the Blind Services)- Level I Concordia Learning Joseph's 8: :45 $74, /2/ /17/13 7/26/12 PS#1 (Commission for the Blind Services) Level IV WNY Washington Academy 8: :00 $51, /2/ /21/13 7/26/ Educational Enterprise for Instructing Children 9: :30 $87, /2/ /30/13 6/26/12 WNY Augmentative Communication Assessment (BCSS) HCST PS#2 (Commission for the Blind Services) Level I 9/1/ /30/13 6/26/12 $1, BCSS -- Washington South 9: :45 $71, /6/ /30/13 10/11/12 BCSS -- Washington South -- ESY Program 8: :30 $4, /3/ /27/12 5/24/ North Hudson Academy 8: :00 $40, /5/ /30/13 7/26/ JCC Therapeutic Nursery 9: :30 $52, /9/ /13/13 9/12/12 Middle School (Comm. for the Blind Services) Level II 9/1/ /30/13 6/26/12 $4, BCSS -- Washington Ridgewood $71, /6/ /30/13 10/11/12 BCSS -- Washington Ridgewood--ESY Program 8: :30 $4, /3/ /27/12 5/24/ BCSS -- Washington South 9: :45 $71, /6/ /30/13 10/11/12

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