GENERAL BUSINESS CONSENT AGENDA FOR CURRICULUM, LEGAL, FISCAL, FACILITIES, POLICY AND PERSONNEL MATTERS REQUIRING A VOTE November 20, 2007

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GENERAL BUSINESS CONSENT AGENDA FOR CURRICULUM, LEGAL, FISCAL, FACILITIES, POLICY AND PERSONNEL MATTERS REQUIRING A VOTE November 20, 2007 CURRICULUM COMMITTEE A - Curriculum Resolutions Grants State & Federal/Private A-1. A-2. Approve submission of the application for Combined IDEA-B Basic Funds in the amount of $6,414,551.00 and IDEA-B Preschool Funds in the amount of $194,264.00 for the fiscal year 2008, for the academic advancement and achievement of students with disabilities. Approve submission of the amended FY07 IDEA-B Basic and IDEA-B Preschool application to include the FY06 carryover funds of $1,097,919.00 for IDEA-B Basic and $57,815.00 for IDEA-B Preschool, for the academic advancement and achievement of students with disabilities (ages 3-21). Educational Programming A-3. A-4. A-5. A-6. Approve the Language Arts Secondary curricula frameworks and courses for study for grades 9-12 for use in the district s schools during the 2007-2008 school year or until such time as they are modified and presented to the Board of Education for review and approval, and that the anticipated cost for the implementation of this curricula would impact the 2008-2009 fiscal year, and may require the district to expend approximately $1,500,000.00 from the 2008-2010 school years for textbooks, software and instructional equipment. Approve the K-12 NJCCCS 9.1 and 9.2 Career and Technical Education Frameworks as grades K-8 curriculum in schools with Family and Consumer Science programs, and as integrative units in the discipline-based courses of study in grades 9-12; and the K-12 NJCCCS 9.1 and 9.2 Career and Technical Education Frameworks as grades 5-8 curriculum in schools with Family and Technology programs, and as integrative units in the discipline-based courses of study in grades 9-12, and that the anticipated cost for the implementation of this curricula would impact the 2008-2009 fiscal year, and may require the district to expend approximately $170,900.00 from the 2008-2009 school year for textbooks and instructional equipment. Approve submission to the New Jersey Department of Education of the Early Childhood Program Two Year Report on Instructional Priorities for the 2008-2010 school years, and the One Year Programmatic budget for the 2008-2009 school year, in the amount of $45,552,424.00. Approve entering into an agreement with MyTutor24, a division of Coaxis Services, Inc., Passaic County Educational Services Commission, and Studentnest, Inc., as a Title I Supplemental Educational Service Provider for eligible students under the No Child Left Behind Act, at a maximum amount of $1,621.00 per student for services.

A-7. A-8. A-9. A-10. Approve partnership between the New Jersey Performing Arts Center and Rosa L. Parks School of Fine & Performing Arts for an Artist in Residency Program in Theatre Arts and Scriptwriting by providing 40, 90 minute master classes for students in the dramatic and communication arts departments, on the school campus, beginning January 2008 through May 2008, at a total cost of $8,442.00. Approve partnership with the Princeton Center for Leadership Training (PCLT) to host and facilitate the New Jersey Peer-to-Peer Day of Learning for a leadership development retreat for 128 eighth grade students from Schools 9, 15, 21 and 24 on November 28, 2007, at the Paul Robeson Center, Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey, to provide valuable resources in primary prevention programming, at an amount not to exceed $904.00 for transportation, with all other costs paid by PCLT. Approve partnerships in education with C.A.S.A., C.U.M.A.C., Paterson Library, Paterson Museum, PCCC Daycare/Culinary, ShopRite, Stop & Shop, Eva s Village, Foundations for the Handicapped and Gina s Bakery, in order to continue to provide structured learning experiences to the cognitively impaired and autistic students at S.T.A.R.S. Academy as per their IEP. Approve implementation of the Free Teens Leadership Training Program at the Alternative Middle School, to conduct presentations on goal setting, character development, relationship skills, respect between men and women, teen pregnancy, STDs, HIV/AIDS and drug prevention, on January 4, 7, 11, and 14, 2008, at no cost to the district. Special Education A-11. A-12. Approve contract with Loving Care Agency, Inc. to provide nursing services as per student s IEP, during the 2007-2008 school year, at an amount not to exceed $30,000.00. Approve entering into a contract with Bergen Special Services to provide educational services to students during the 2007-2008 school year, at an amount not to exceed $131,100.00. A-13. Approve submission to the Passaic County Superintendent of Schools a Request to Establish or Eliminate a Special Education Program or Service form for review and approval to create ten new self-contained special education programs to address the needs of students requiring the services of selfcontained autistic, multiple disabilities, behavior disabilities and learning language disabilities, at Schools 2, 8, 10, 20 and 24 (NRC), at a start up cost of $168,112.00, with a costs savings of $323,710.00 to the district. A-14. Approve submission to the Passaic County Superintendent of Schools a Request to Establish or Eliminate a Special Education Program or Service form for review and approval to reduce the amount of transportation cost and to provide services in the neighborhood schools, for Schools 4, 6, 11, 29, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Dale Avenue.

Conferences A-15. A-16. A-17. Ratify the action of the Superintendent for staff and parents to attend the National Coalition of ESEA Title I Parents 34 th Annual Conference, from October 30 through November 4, 2007. Approve attendance at conferences/workshops for board member. Approve attendance at conferences/workshops for staff. LEGAL COMMITTEE B - Legal Resolutions no submission FISCAL COMMITTEE C - Fiscal Resolutions Schedule of Bills and Claims for Payment C-1. Approve payment of bills and claims dated November 2007 in the amount of $11,142,500.91 starting with check number 145622 and ending with check number 146140. Appropriation Adjustments C-2. Approve transfer of funds within the 2007-2008 school year budget for the month of September 2007, so that no budgetary line item account has been over-expended and that sufficient funds are available to meet the district s financial obligations. Treasurer's Report and Secretary's Report C-3. Acknowledge receipt and accept the Monthly Financial Reports, Board Secretary A148 and Report of the Treasurer A149, for the month of September 2007. Award of Contracts C-4. C-5. Approve continuation of the contract with SchoolDude to provide an online tool that will improve the efficiency of the maintenance program, facilities use and utility (energy) use to improve the overall condition and function of all facilities, which includes annual fees for Maintenance Direct, PM Direct, Inventory Direct, FS Direct and Utility Direct, for the 2007-2008 school year, a total cost of $28,347.50. Approve award of a contract with Allstate Information Management for the storage, protection and delivery of 10,000 boxes of school district archived records, for the 2007-2008 school year, at a cost not to exceed $12,000.00.

C-6. C-7. C-8. C-9. C-10. Approve award of a contract with ADT Security Services, Inc. for Fire Alarm Central Station Monitoring at the premises of 151 Madison Avenue, Paterson, NJ (St. Anthony s) which the district currently leases, for the 2007-2008 school year, at a cost of $2,692.50. Approve award of transportation contracts for special education and regular pupils to out-of-district and in-district schools for the 2007-2008 school year, at an approximate cost of $166,764.00. Approve award of transportation jointure agreement with Morris County special education pupils for the 2007-2008 extended and regular school year, at an approximate cost of $21,010.00. Approve award of transportation jointure agreement with Passaic County of $28,678.38. Approve award of temporary transportation contracts for pupils to in-district schools for the 2007-2008 school year, at an approximate cost of $16,404.00. C-11. Approve award of transportation jointure agreement with Passaic County of $12,154.00. C-12. C-13. C-14. C-15. Approve award of transportation jointure agreement with Union County of $11,095.00. pupils to in-district schools for the 2007-2008 school year, at an approximate cost of $7,260.00. pupils to in-district schools for the 2007-2008 school year, at an approximate cost of $5,340.00. pupils to out-of-district schools for the 2007-2008 school year, at an approximate cost of $1,700.00. FACILITIES COMMITTEE D - Facilities Resolutions D-1. Approve award of a contract to DFH Environmental Services for professional services related to the Vapor Intrusion Investigation at School No. 11, related to ground water contamination discovered during the investigation of a discharge from an underground storage tank, in the amount of $18,400.00.

POLICY COMMITTEE E - Policy Resolutions no submission PERSONNEL COMMITTEE F - Personnel Resolutions F-1. Acknowledge review and comments on the personnel recommendations of the State District Superintendent for the month of November 2007.