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GARFIELD HEIGHTS CITY SCHOOLS GARFIELD HEIGHTS, OHIO Garfield Heights Middle School 12000 Maple Leaf Dr. Garfield Heights, Ohio REGULAR BOARD MEETING November 18, 2013 6:00 PM AGENDA ROLL CALL: Mr. Joseph M. Juby Mr. Robert A. Dobies, Sr. Mrs. June A. Geraci Mrs. Christine A. Kitson Mr. Gary Wolske RECOMMEND ADOPTION OF AGENDA AS PRESENTED. MOMENT OF SILENT REFLECTION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE READING & APPROVAL OF MINUTES. Minutes from the Regular Board Meeting of October 21, 2013 as presented. BOARD PRESIDENT S REPORT COMMITTEE REPORTS: Cuyahoga Valley Career Center Christine A. Kitson Student Activities - June Geraci Legislative Liaison Gary Wolske City Liaison Robert A. Dobies Sr. Policy Liaison Christine A. Kitson & Gary Wolske PRESENTATION Elmwood/Maple Leaf OSFC project update TDA, Inc. and PCS Chris Hanke, Middle School Update RECOGNITIONS/COMMENDATIONS

SUPERINTENDENT S REPORT REMARKS FROM THE PUBLIC REGARDING AGENDA ITEMS REPORTS & RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE TREASURER: 1. It is recommended the Board approve the financials for October 2013, as presented in Exhibit A. RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION: RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SUPERINTENDENT TO THE BOARD: PERSONNEL: 2. It is recommended the Board approve the Leave of Absences. 3. It is recommended the Board approve the following certified supplemental positions for tutoring to work 6 hours per day for the 2013-2014 school year as follows: Name Position Building Jolene Bodnovich (eff. 11/18/13) Math Tutor WF 4. It is recommended the Board approve the following qualified contract(s) for the 2013-2014 school year as follows: Name Position Degree Step Doretta Williams Intervention Manager ML Level 2/B 4 (eff: 11/11/13) Donald Meder Intervention Manager WF Level 2/B 4 (eff: 11/18/13) 5. It is recommended the Board approve the classified contract(s) for the 2013-2014 school year as follows: Name Position Hrs. Exp. David Kazik Cafeteria WF 3 0 effective 10/28/2013

6. It is recommended the Board approve the academic supplemental positions for the 2013-2014 school year as follows: Name Position Jim Portik 2 Qtrs. Second Semester EW Amy Sumen 2 Qtrs. Second Semester EW Christopher Eppley 2 Qtrs. Second Semester EW Timothy Cohn 2 Qtrs. Second Semester - EW Kelli Buttolph 2 Qtrs. Second Semester - ML Melissa L. Young 2 Qtrs. Second Semester - ML Leigh Ann Pustai 2 Qtrs. Second Semester - ML Tamara Moeller (eff: 10/28/13) Grade Level Lead Teacher Grade 2 - WF Michael Thomas (eff: 10/28/13) Grade Level Lead Teacher Grade 3 WF 7. It is recommended the Board approve the academic supplemental positions for the 2013-2014 school year as follows: Name Jim Sever Demetrius Johnson Tim Burge Kathy Mayfield Jeff Green Robert Wilson Paul McQueen Kevin Moser Dale Krzynowek George Hasenohrl Brad Farmer Paul Glazer Emily Garrett Position Assistant Boys Basketball Coach - HS Assistant Boys Basketball Coach (JV) HS Assistant Boys Basketball Coach (FR) HS Assistant Girls Basketball Coach HS Assistant Girls Basketball Coach (JV) HS Head Boys Basketball Coach (Grade 8) MS Head Boys Basketball Coach (Grade 7) MS Head Girls Basketball Coach (Grade 8) MS Assistant Wrestling Coach HS Assistant Wresting Coach HS Head Wrestling Coach MS Assistant Wrestling Coach MS Assistant Cheerleading Supervisor (Winter) HS

8. It is recommended the Board approve the following classified substitutes for the 2013-2014 school year as follow: Name DiMon Leftridge (eff: 10/28/13) Roy Brown Jr. (eff: 10/30/13) Shelton Matthews (eff: 11/18/13) Candyce Kapinski (eff: 11/18/13) Mary Moore (eff: 11/19/13) Position Bus Aide Maintenance/Custodian Housekeeper 1B, 2B, 3B Educational Aide Bus Driver/Vehicle Driver 9. It is recommended the Board approve the unpaid leave of absence for Krysten Sidaway, Building Assistant (1B) at William Foster, effective November 25, 2013 until December 5, 2013 (8 days) for vacation. 10. It is recommended the Board approve the unpaid leave of absence for Patti Nash, Housekeeper at the Middle School effective November 13 19, 2013. 11. It is recommended the Board approve the unpaid leave of absence for Timothy Heintz, Housekeeper at CO/ML for 4 hours on October 31, 2013. 12. It is recommended the Board approve the unpaid days for Kristine Lovano, Building Assistant at Maple Leaf for the following days: 9/23/13 (1/2 day); 9/27/13; 10/7/13; 10/14/13; 10/28/13 for a total of 5.5 unpaid days. 13. It is recommended the Board approve Nora Lopez to be paid $25.00 an hour, not to exceed six hours to cover IEP writing for out of district students on the John Peterson Scholarship paid through federal grant funds. 14. It is recommended the Board approve the retirement resignation for Wanda Walton, Instructional Assistant received on November 5, 2013 with a request to retire as of June 6, 2012 (RIF in 2012), 15. It is recommended the Board amend the exempt contract for Rose Armelli, Central Office Special Education Secretary to correct the step from 6 to 7 based on years of experience retroactive to August 20, 2013.

16. It is recommended the Board approve stipends for the following teachers that attended a google docs training during the summer to be paid from the general fund not to exceed $25 each: Susan Jerina Vicki Tomasheski Joe Neluna Jim Portik Patty Graham 17. It is recommended the Board approve an hourly stipend for Heather Graham and Krystal Lawrence for the Elmwood Title I Math Club. The stipend is not to exceed 37 hours at the contract rate of $25.06 per hour. These positions are contingent on sufficient student enrollment. POLICY: CONTRACTS: 18. It is recommended the Board approve the agreement between the Garfield Heights City Schools and the Educational Service Center of Cuyahoga County s Positive Education Program to provide alternative educational services for the 2013-2014 school year for students on Individualized Education Programs. RENTALS & FACILITY USAGES: MISCELLANEOUS: 19. It is recommended the Board accept a donation from Marymount Hospital in the amount of $2,500.00. 20. It is recommended the Board adopt the Ohio Department of Education s 2012 Early Learning and Development Standards, as the basis for pre-school education. 21. It is recommended the Board adopt the Ohio Department of Educations Academic content standards as its official courses of study. REMARKS FROM THE PUBLIC REGARDING MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOL ITEMS

ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEXT BOARD MEETINGS Board of Education Regular Meeting 6:00 P.M. December 16, 2013 Elmwood Elementary 5275 Turney Road Garfield Heights, Ohio 44125 Adjournment P.M.

Public Participation The public is welcome and encouraged to attend meetings of the Board of Education. Citizens are given an opportunity to address the Board during a meeting. This opportunity occurs during Remarks from the Public on Agenda Items and Remarks from the Public on Non-agenda Items. Each statement made by a participant shall be limited to three (3 minutes duration. The purpose of these sessions is to provide an opportunity for the public to share thoughts on any matters of importance to the school district. It is not for the purpose of having questions answered or problems resolved. Complex matters require sufficient time for study and consideration. The speakers may offer objective criticism of school operations and programs, but the Board will not hear complaints about school personnel or other persons at a public session. Other channels provide for Board consideration of complaints involving individuals. Specific situations will be referred to the administration for investigation and review. If policy action is required, the matter must be scheduled by the Board on a future agenda. In such a case, the person requesting the action will be notified of this meeting date. Individuals are encouraged to seek information or action from the school principal and/or teacher before bringing a matter before the Board. Contacting the persons directly involved will, in many cases, clear up misunderstandings or bring a desirable result. Matters that cannot be resolved at the building level should be brought to the attention of the Superintendent prior to consideration by the Board of Education. Concerns may best be handled through proper channels. For example, a problem involving a teacher s procedures might best be solved by working directly with the teacher or the principal. A problem involving transportation might best be solved working with the bus driver or the transportation supervisor. They may refer you to, or you may want to contact, the Superintendent for further assistance. We appreciate your interest, and we are eager to assist you in resolving your concerns. 04-01-08