Milford Board of Education

Similar documents
Approved. Milford Board of Education. Meeting Minutes April 8, 2013

Approved. Milford Board of Education. Meeting Minutes February 20, 2013

Holbrook Public Schools

UW-Stout--Student Research Fund Grant Application Cover Sheet. This is a Research Grant Proposal This is a Dissemination Grant Proposal

John Long Middle School Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society

July 13, Maureen Bartolotta, Chair; Jim Sorum, Vice Chair; Maureen Peterson, Clerk; Arlene Bush, Treasurer; Mark Hibbs and Chuck Walter.

MINUTES OF BOARD OF EDUCATION. Regular East Butler School 6:30 P.M. May 9, 2012 Kind of Meeting Meeting Place Time Month Day Year

District News. New Campus for Meridian Parent Partnership Program (MP3) Opening Fall 2017

Minutes Faculty Senate Meeting April 15, 2014

ST. MARTIN PARISH SCHOOL BOARD MAY 7, 2014 BREAUX BRIDGE, LOUISIANA MINUTES

STUDENT GOVERNMENT BOARD MINUTES September 27, The minutes of September 11, 2011 were approved.

Husky Voice enews. NJHS Awards Presentation. Northwood Students Fight Hunger - Twice

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST BOSTON DARTMOUTH LOWELL WORCESTER MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE ON ACADEMIC AND STUDENT AFFAIRS

Clearfield Elementary students led the board and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Hampton Falls School Board Meeting September 1, W. Skoglund and S. Smylie.

White Mountains. Regional High School Athlete and Parent Handbook. Home of the Spartans. WMRHS Dispositions

Meeting Called to Order A. Emergency Exit, No Smoking Statement

APC Board Meeting Location: (Building B - 2 nd floor Conf Room) March 16th, :00 P.M.

MOUNT ROGERS COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD LOCAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MINUTES

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE ADVANCEMENT COMMITTEE

UCB Administrative Guidelines for Endowed Chairs

Class Schedule

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN WRESTLING BASIC INFORMATION

Don t miss out on experiencing 4-H Camp this year!

SWITZERLAND OF OHIO LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. (April 11, 2017)

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AS REVISED BY THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION APPROPRIATIONS ANALYSIS

BARTHOLOMEW CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL CORPORATION SCHOOL BOARD MEETING, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 2013, MINUTES

Living & Learning Together

15 September. From the Head Teacher

DARIN A. KRONES MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

COORDINATING COMMITTEE ON GRADUATE AFFAIRS. Minutes of Meeting --Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Pockets are an award to recognise student achievement and quality participation in a range of school endeavours.

MINUTES VILLAGE OF LA GRANGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES REGULAR MEETING. Town Meeting Spring Avenue School (Gymnasium) 1001 Spring Avenue La Grange, IL 60525

FRANKLIN D. CHAMBERS,

NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER Imperial Road South, Guelph, Ontario, N1K 1Z4 Phone: (519) , Fax: (519) Attendance Line: (519)

FOOTBALL COACH JERRY SCHNIEPP, COMMISSIONER JOHN LABETA, ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER DATE: JUNE 24, FOOTBALL PRESEASON BULLETIN

PUBLIC SCHOOL OPEN ENROLLMENT POLICY FOR INDEPENDENCE SCHOOL DISTRICT

THEODORE ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL Home of the Roughriders since 1923 August 31 September 7, Student Section

Michigan Paralyzed Veterans of America Educational Scholarship Program

Following the Freshman Year

VOL. XXI, PAGE 85. Inverness, Florida January 13, 2015

Earl Grey School. February, 2016

St. Mary Cathedral Parish & School

Administrative/Professional Council Meeting May 23, :30 p.m. Spotlight Room, Bone Student Center

Members Attending: Doris Perkins Renee Moore Pamela Manners Marilyn McMillan Liz Michael Brian Pearse Dr. Angela Rutherford Kelly Fuller

WE ARE EXCITED TO HAVE ALL OF OUR FFG KIDS BACK FOR OUR SCHOOL YEAR PROGRAM! WE APPRECIATE YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT AS WE HEAD INTO OUR 8 TH SEASON!

Augusta Independent Board of Education August 11, :00 PM 207 Bracken Street Augusta, KY

Executive Summary. Laurel County School District. Dr. Doug Bennett, Superintendent 718 N Main St London, KY

CALL TO ORDER. Mr. Phil Bova, President Mr. Craig Olson, Vice President Mr. Lee Frey Mrs. Nancy Lacich Mr. Barry Tancer SPECIAL RECOGNITION

QUEEN ELIZABETH S SCHOOL

The Sarasota County Pre International Baccalaureate International Baccalaureate Programs at Riverview High School

SCICU Legislative Strategic Plan 2018

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN WRESTLING BASIC INFORMATION

STELLA MARIS PARISH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER

Sri Lankan School - Muscat Leadership Cultivation

HOLLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT/TEACHER ORGANIZATION

Livingston School District

Oregon Institute of Technology Computer Systems Engineering Technology Department Embedded Systems Engineering Technology Program Assessment

ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTIVE

C.C.E. Central Dispatch Authority Board of Directors 1694 US Highway 131 Petoskey, Michigan MEETING LOCATION

Positive turning points for girls in mathematics classrooms: Do they stand the test of time?

JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS MANUAL GRADES 7 & 8

Committee on Academic Policy and Issues (CAPI) Marquette University. Annual Report, Academic Year

GRADUATION, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 2015

Self-Study Report. Markus Geissler, PhD

ADDENDUM 2016 Template - Turnaround Option Plan (TOP) - Phases 1 and 2 St. Lucie Public Schools

REG. NO. 2010/003266/08 SNAP EDUCATION (ASSOCIATION INC UNDER SECTION 21) PBO NO PROSPECTUS

Area XIV Northampton, Monroe, Carbon, Lehigh, and Schuylkill County Residents Only

Student Organization Handbook

MINUTES SPECIAL WORKSHOP BOARD OF TRUSTEE MEETING FEBRUARY 9, :30 A.M. STUDENT UNION BUILDING

Sample Of Welcome Back Letter From Vacation

November 19, The King William County School Board held its regular meeting on Tuesday,

Parent Teacher Association Constitution

A History of College Community Schools Present

MEMORANDUM. Leo Zuniga, Associate Vice Chancellor Communications

GOVERNOR S COUNCIL ON DISABILITIES AND SPECIAL EDUCATION. Education Committee MINUTES

BY-LAWS of the Air Academy High School NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

Medway Library Board of Trustees Tuesday, September 5, :00 p.m.

HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC SCHOOL SCHOOL INFORMATION PROFILE 2015/2016 SCHOOL YEAR

Executive Session Minutes Nineveh-Hensley-Jackson United School Corporation Administration Building Board Room Tuesday, August 12, :30 pm

TABLE OF CONTENTS. By-Law 1: The Faculty Council...3

SLOAN-HENDRIX SCHOOL DISTRICT 2016 ANNUAL REPORT TO THE PUBLIC ADVANC-ED ACCREDITATION

Executive Session Minutes Nineveh-Hensley-Jackson United School Corporation Administration Building Board Room Tuesday, July 8, :30 pm

TACOMA HOUSING AUTHORITY

COMM370, Social Media Advertising Fall 2017

Department of Political Science Kent State University. Graduate Studies Handbook (MA, MPA, PhD programs) *

Faculty Athletics Committee Annual Report to the Faculty Council September 2014

New Town High. 9th Grade Bulletin H OW T O KEEP IN C O N TA CT? Today we learn, tomorrow we lead. A D M I N I S T R A T I O N

The application is available on the AAEA website at org. Click on "Constituent Groups", then AAFC and then AAFC Scholarship.

Mr. David Zolkowski, Mr. Richard Jaynes, Ms. Tiffany Nix, Mrs. Shawn Ogrodowski, Mrs. MaryAnn Plance, Ms. Kelly Walker

Medway Library Board of Trustees November 15, :00 p.m. Medway Library

Students of the week. Living & Learning Together.

LAMOILLE NORTH SUPERVISORY UNION BOARD MEETING MONDAY, MAY 23, 2016 GMTCC COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTER

CEREMONIALS/RECOGNITION OF SPECIAL GUESTS

Paying for College. Marla Lewis Office of Student Financial Aid

Seminole State College Board Regents Regular Meeting

GRADUATE STUDENTS Academic Year

EMPLOYEE CALENDAR NOTES

Certification Inspection Report BRITISH COLUMBIA PROGRAM at

The Spartan Hall of Fame

Transcription:

Milford Board of Education Meeting Minutes May 11, 2015 Board members present: Claire Casey Michael DeGrego John DeRosa Suzanne DiBiase Jennifer Federico Susan Glennon, Chair Dr. Heidi Gold-Dworkin (7:30) C. Robert Satti, Jr. Earl Whiskeyman Administration present: Dr. Elizabeth Feser Mike Cummings Wendy Kopazna Jim Richetelli Susan Kelleher Board members absent: Anthony Piselli I. CALL TO ORDER Ms. Glennon called the business meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. in the Board of Education Room. She then asked that everyone join in the reciting of the Pledge of Allegiance. Ms. Glennon notified the Board that Dr. Gold-Dworkin would be late and Mr. Piselli was ill and would not be in attendance. In addition, Ms. LaSala, who was to present, would not be attending due to her being ill. Ms. Glennon turned the meeting over to Dr. Feser for the student and staff recognition. II. STUDENT/STAFF RECOGNITION Dr. Feser offered the first recognition of the evening to Mr. Jay Rowe. Jay, a lifelong resident and Foran graduate, wanted to thank the educators who helped him at the beginning of his journey and, as a result, he founded the Annual Smooth Jazz for Scholars Benefit concert in 2003. A concert in which proceeds are donated to Milford Public Schools to enhance its music program. Jay has donated tens of thousands of dollars for the benefit of the program. Jay thanked the Dr. Feser. He expressed his passion has always been music, and what better than to give back to the school system where he began to learn music. He then presented the Board of Education a check in the amount of $8,000 to be used in the music department. Dr. Feser then recognized two students from Jonathan Law for their participation in the 2015 Connecticut Science Olympiad competition. Alessandra Alling and Rasheeda

Samih won first place medals in the Mission Possible category. Mission Possible is an event that requires a team to design, build, test and document a Rube-Goldberg-like device. She noted that forty teams from across the state participated in the competition. Wrestlers from Foran High School were next to be recognized. Ryan Luth, a freshman at Foran, holds the school record for victories. He won State Championship for his weight division, Champion of the Southern Connecticut Conference and placed third in the State Open, and fourth in the New England Championships. Luke Edmondson, a junior, also won State Championship in his weight division, placed second at the Southern CT Conference and second in the State Open. As if that wasn t enough. Their coach, Dave Esposito won Coach of the Year by the Connecticut High School Coaches Association. The final recognition of the evening was given to the Law Key Club. Students, Haley Palmer, Richard Ung, Max Slusky, Annie Khamhoung and Alexis Maltes were honored for their individual awards at the New England District Key Club in April. The Club, however, was awarded the Distinguished Club Award, Diamond Level at the conference. Mr. Boynton, Club Advisor, was in attendance. Dr. Feser and the Board congratulated the recipients. III. STUDENT REPORTS Sofya Calvin and Kelsey Kopazna presented the report for Jonathan Law. Shaina Arsenault presented the report for Joseph A. Foran High School. IV. PUBLIC COMMENT None V. CHAIR S REPORT Ms. Glennon acknowledged Mr. Cummings leaving the district at the end of the school year. There will be discussion on the position at the Committee of the Whole meeting at the end of the month. Ms. Glennon reported she had presented the budget to the Board of Alderman on April 29 th. The budget vote by the aldermen will occur on Thursday, May 14 th. She noted she shared with the Alderman some of the colleges students will be attending in the fall. The list was quite impressive, including Columbia, UCONN, Boston College and more. Ms. Glennon reminded board members it s a busy time of year. It is understood every board member cannot attend every event. Mrs. Griffin has put together a May and June calendar with events noted. Ms. Glennon will forward this to the Board along with a reminder of the policy regarding board member participation at graduation. She asked board members to let Mrs. Griffin know which events they would be attending so there is some board representation at all of them.

Ms. Glennon then read a Teacher Proclamation in honor of Teacher Appreciation day, which was May 5 th. She then called for the Liaison Reports. Ms. Glennon reported on the PTA Council. The Lifetime Achievement Award was given to Mr. Tom Finn. Mr. Finn serves as the Assistant Principal at West Shore Middle School and will retire at the end of the school year, after 46 years in Milford. She attended a mixer which was hosted by the Council to offer elementary parents who will be at a new elementary school in September the opportunity to meet one another. With the reconfiguration, the Council has worked hard to make the transition back to K-5 smooth for the families. She then turned the meeting over to Dr. Feser for the Superintendent s Report. VI. SUPERINTENDENT S REPORT Dr. Feser introduced Sgt. Neilsen from the Milford Police Department to the Board. He would be giving a short presentation of the Citizens Academy. Citizens Academy Sgt. Nielsen, a 20 year veteran with the Milford Police Department, gave a presentation on the Citizens Academy. The Academy is a 30 hour course that provides the public information and instruction of the police department s personnel, policies and practices. The goal is to create ambassadors throughout the community. Some of the topics covered in the program include, department organization, budget, K9 demo, computer crimes, crime scene investigation and CPR. The police department offered a pilot program opening the course up to one student and one teacher from the Milford high schools. The pilot proved to be a success, therefore, the department will hold a separate course for students at no cost to the schools. Reconfiguration/Redistricting Update Dr. Feser provided the Board with an update on the elementary reconfiguration. She told them that she formed a committee, after the Board took action on the elementary reconfiguration, that meets weekly to ensure a smooth transition readying the buildings for the move, preparing for the move and enabling the opening of school in August. To date, the committee has completed: Parent notification of K-5 school assignments Grandfathering of eligible 4 th grade students were identified, and sent a letter indicating that they had the option to attend one of their paired schools for grade 5 Before and after care programs have been adjusted to accommodate students affected by the transition. For example, students who attend Pumpkin Delight/JFK this year and are being redistricted to Meadowside/Mathewson will continue to be transported to the Boys and Girls Club. YMCA will offer a

discount to students who will participate in the child care program, and participated in the MPS program this year at Pumpkin Delight/JFK. Classroom moves have been addressed. Library books are being sorted. Floor plans are being developed. Moves will begin on June 20 th. Durham is in the process of developing bus routes. Location of the summer school programs have been determined. Teacher assignments will be completed before Memorial Day Dr. Feser concluded the report assuring the Board the district is on track. Dr. Gold-Dworkin shared her concerns about the before and aftercare programs not being equal. Mrs. Federico requested a cost comparison of the programs. Mr. Whiskeyman suggested that the programs be part of the budget conversation as the costs of evolve. Mr. Cummings explained the Milford Public Schools before and aftercare program started at Simon Lake, due to the demographics, using grant monies. The program was carried over to JFK and Pumpkin Delight when Simon Lake was closed, and those students were then moved to those two schools. The program is almost entirely self sustaining. Ms. Glennon reminded the Board the before and aftercare programs will be discussed in detail at a future Committee of the Whole meeting. She thanked Dr. Feser for the update. Human Resources Report Mrs. Kopazna shared the Human Resources Report with the Board. She noted that the district has only received four retirements to date. VII. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS Ms. Glennon asked for a motion to approve the Consent Agenda items. Mr. Satti made a motion that the Milford Board of Education approves the consent agenda items: 1. Disbursement Report 2. Consideration of Minutes a. March 30, 2015 Special Meeting b. April 6, 2015 Board Meeting c. April 27, 2015 Special Meeting Mr. DeRosa seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously.

Ms. Glennon asked for a motion to recess. Mr. Satti made a motion to recess at 8:40 p.m. Mr. DeRosa seconded. The motion passed unanimously. Ms. Glennon called the meeting back to order at 9:02 p.m. VIII. NEW BUSINESS Mr. Satti made a motion that the Milford Board of Education approves the settlement agreement between the Milford Board of Education and the Milford School Custodians and Maintainers Union Local 2018, Council #4 for the period commencing July 1, 2014 and ending through to and including June 30, 2018. Mr. DeRosa seconded. The motion passed unanimously. IX. BOARD COMMENT Mrs. Federico told the Board she attended the Barnes and Noble event with Scarlett Lewis. Scarlett lost her son, Jessie, in the Newtown shooting. The event was centered around the city s One City, One Story kindness campaign. Mrs. Federico challenged the administration to add teaching kindness to the curriculum. Ms. Glennon shared that she attended the Pasta for Jazz concert Friday night at Foran. She applauded the staff and members of both Foran and East Shore s Jazz Club s for a great job. Being no further business to discuss, Ms. Glennon asked for a motion to adjourn. X. ADJOURNMENT Mr. Satti made a motion to adjourn. Mr. DeRosa seconded. The motion passed unanimously. Ms. Glennon adjourned the meeting at 9:07 p.m. Recording Secretary: Pam Griffin Corresponding Secretary: C. Robert Satti, Jr.