March 22, 2016 Board Meeting
Call To Order (3:00 p.m.) Flag Salute (Dylan Rapaport, SHS & Sarasota HS Color Guard) Special Presentations/Moments of Pride1. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS/MOMENTS OF PRIDEDescription
Orioles Middle School Health & Fitness Challenge - Karen Rose and John P. Angelos, Baltimore Orioles Executive
Recommendation N/A
Superintendent's Report2. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORTDescription
Any Given Child Update on Project Elevate - Brian Hersh
Recommendation N/A
Hearing of Citizens3. HEARING OF CITIZENSDescription N/A
Recommendation N/A
Minutes: Kolton Deins - Students with dyslexia Approval of Corrections to Consent Agenda4. APPROVAL OF CORRECTIONS TO CONSENT AGENDADescription N/A
Recommendation That the Board approves the corrections to the Consent Agenda.
Approval of Consent Agenda5. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDADescription N/A
Recommendation
That the Board approves the Consent Agenda, consisting of items as a whole with action recorded as if it had been taken severalty.
Motions: | That the Board approves the Consent Agenda, consisting of items as a whole with action recorded as if it had been taken severalty.
| - PASS | | Vote Results | Motion: Frank Kovach | Second: Jane Goodwin | Shirley Brown | - Aye | Jane Goodwin | - Aye | Frank Kovach | - Aye | Bridget Ziegler | - Aye | Caroline Zucker | - Aye |
Consent AgendaAPPROVAL OF MINUTES
6. APPROVAL OF MINUTESDescription N/A
Recommendation
That the March 1, 2016 (Regular Board Meeting) minutes be approved.
APPROVAL OF INSTRUCTIONAL/CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL REPORT
7. APPROVAL OF INSTRUCTIONAL/CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL REPORTDescription N/A
Recommendation That the Instructional/Classified Personnel Report be approved.
Attachment: Board March 22, 2016 (Regular).pdf Attachment: Board March 22, 2016 (Addendum 1).pdf RATIFICATION OF REASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS
8. RATIFICATION OF REASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLSDescription
Reassignment of students to schools within the county have been approved by the administration or recommended by the Student Assignment Appeal Board in accordance with policies with the School Board. They are presented for formal ratification.
Recommendation That the reassignment of students to schools be ratified as presented.
Attachment: SB Reassignment Agenda 03.22.16.pdf (Confidential Item) AGREEMENTS/CONTRACTS
9. APPROVAL OF THE CONTRACT BETWEEN WJK EDUCATION CONSULTING AND THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDADescription The district currently contracts for leadership and professional development services to support Sarasota County's Leadership Academy, the ExCEL leadership program and other related training programs. Additional services are necessary to provide professional development training sessions for our charter school leaders. This contract together with other department contracts, increases the aggregate dollar amount and requires School Board approval. Grant funds will be used to cover the leadership development services.
Recommendation That the contract between WJK Education Consulting and the School Board of Sarasota County, Florida be approved as presented.
Attachment: WJK Education Consulting Contract School Board Agenda Item 3.22.16.pdf 10. APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN VETERINARY NEURO SERVICES D/B/A CRITICAL VET CARE AND THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDADescription The School Board offers to enrolled students a Veterinary Assisting program and Veterinary Neuro Services d/b/a Critical Vet Care manages a veterinary/animal care facility. The School Board desires to provide to its students a clinical learning experience through the application of knowledge and clinical skills in a veterinary/animal care facility and Veterinary Neuro Services d/b/a Critical Vet Care has agreed to make its facility available to School Board for such purposes.
Recommendation That the Affiliation Agreement between Veterinary Neuro Services d/b/a Critical Vet Care and The School Board of Sarasota County, Florida be approved as presented.
Attachment: Veterinary Neuro Services 2016 - 2019.pdf 11. APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN SARASOTA VETERINARY EMERGENCY & SPECIALTY CENTER AND THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDADescription The School Board offers to enrolled students a Veterinary Assisting program and Sarasota Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Center manages a veterinary/animal care facility. The School Board desires to provide to its students a clinical learning experience through the application of knowledge and clinical skills in a veterinary/animal care facility and Sarasota Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Center has agreed to make its facility available to School Board for such purposes.
Recommendation That the Affiliation Agreement between Sarasota Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Center and The School Board of Sarasota County, Florida be approved as presented.
Attachment: Sarasota Veterinary Emergency 2016-2019.pdf 12. APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN K12 FLORIDA, LLC SCHOOL AND THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDADescription In accordance with Florida Statue, the district operates a full-time online educational option for eligible students in grades K-12. The district manages all school functions with the exception of providing the direct instruction of students. K-12 Florida, LLC provides instruction for students in grades K-8 and for selected students in grades 9-12. The contract for the provision of services for the 2016-2017 school year is submitted for approval.
Recommendation That the contract between K12 Florida, LLC and the School Board of Sarasota County, Florida be approved as presented.
Attachment: K12 Final.pdf 13. APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN EDGENUITY, INC. AND THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDADescription In accordance with Florida Statute, the district operates a full-time online educational option for eligible students in grades K-12. The district manages all school functions with the exception of providing direct instruction for students. Edgenuity, Inc. will provide the online instruction for students in grades 6-12. The contract for the provision of services for the 2016-2017 school year is submitted for approval.
Recommendation That the contract between Edgenuity, Inc. and the School Board of Sarasota County, Florida be approved as presented.
Attachment: Sarasota - Edgenuity VIP Agreement Final.pdf GRANTS
14. APPROVAL OF THE LITERACY HUB GRANT PROPOSAL TO THE DOLLAR GENERAL LITERACY FUND FOR EMMA E. BOOKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOLDescription COMPETITIVE: Grant funds of $15,000 will provide books and instructional materials to support student and adult literacy and Parent and Child Together (PACT) programs at Emma E. Booker Elementary School.
Recommendation That the Literacy Hub grant proposal be approved.
Attachment: Literacy Hub.pdf FIELD TRIPS
15. APPROVAL OF BOOKER HIGH JROTC CADETS TO ATTEND ORIENTATION AT UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN GEORGIA AND TRAINING AT US ARMY MOUNTAIN RANGER CAMP IN DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA ON APRIL 7-10, 2016Description This field trip is post high school transition, college orientation as well as Army orientation with team building skills.
Recommendation That the field trip for Booker High JROTC Cadets to attend orientation at the University of Northern Georgia and training at US Army Mountain Ranger Camp in Dahlonega Georgia on April 7-10, 2016 to be approved as presented.
16. APPROVAL FOR PINE VIEW'S HIGH SCHOOL ROBOTIC STUDENTS TO ATTEND THE VEX ROBOTICS WORLD TOURNAMENT IN LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY ON APRIL 19-24, 2016Description This is the world level competition for VEX Robotics where students that competed at the state level were advanced to the next level taking place in Louisville, Kentucky.
Recommendation That the field trip for Pine View's high school robotics students to attend the VEX Robotics Tournament in Louisville, Kentucky on April 19-24, 2016 be approved as presented.
17. APPROVAL FOR BOOKER HIGH'S VISUAL PERFORMING ARTS DANCE STUDENTS TO ATTEND BROADWAY DANCE CENTER IN NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK ON MAY 10-13, 2016Description Seniors will be learning how to work as a dancer in New York, including where to go for classes, learning about the different dance companies and watch professional performances.
Recommendation That the field trip for Booker High's Visual Performing Arts dance students to attend Broadway Dance Center in New York City, New York on May 10-13, 2016 be approved as presented.
18. APPROVAL FOR RIVERVIEW HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO ATTEND THE NATIONAL HISTORY BOWL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS IN WASHINGTON DC ON APRIL 21-25, 2016Description The National History Bowl uses historical material to create contextual and inferential questions which test and strengthen a students historical knowledge. These students, enrolled in Advanced Placement History classes, get to apply their knowledge and compete against the best and brightest in the country.
Recommendation That the field trip for Riverview High School students to attend the National History Bowl National Championships in Washington DC on April 21-25, 2016 be approved as presented.
MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
19. APPROVAL TO AWARD BID #16-0086 FOR CUSTODIAL FLOOR CLEANING EQUIPMENTDescription Bids to provide 'Custodial Floor Cleaning Equipment' were received from eight vendors on February 10, 2016. The bids of Buckeye - Tampa, Dade Paper Company, Faitella Enterprises, Gem Supply Company, Pyramid School Products, Resource One, Inc., Veritiv Operating Company, and West Florida Supply Company were the best low bids meeting the advertised specifications. This bid is for a period of one year with an option to renew for two additional one-year periods. The funds for these purchases are contained in the transfer from capital budget allocated to the Facilities Services Department.
Recommendation That the bids of Buckeye - Tampa, Dade Paper Company, Faitella Enterprises, Gem Supply Company, Pyramid School Products, Resource One, Inc., Veritiv Operating Company, and West Florida Supply Company, for 'Custodial Floor Cleaning Equipment' in an amount not to exceed $200,000.00, be approved as presented.
Attachment: CustFloorCleaningEquip16-0086Rec.pdf 20. APPROVAL TO AWARD BID #16-0038 FOR PLUMBING SERVICES - TIME AND MATERIALSDescription Bids to provide 'Plumbing Services - Time and Materials' were received from three vendors on February 24, 2016. The bids of Aqua Services Inc., and Daniel's Plumbing Service, Inc., were the best low bids meeting the advertised specifications based on a sealed scenario. The bid of Terry's Plumbing Service was non-responsive to the requirement of submitting a bid bond as required in the bid specifications. This bid is for a period on one year with the option to renew for two additional one-year periods. The funds for these purchases are contained in the transfer from capital budget allocated to the Facilities Services Department.
Recommendation That the bids of Aqua Services Inc., and Daniel's Plumbing Service, Inc., for 'Plumbing Services - Time and Materials' in an amount not to exceed $200,000.00, be approved as presented.
Attachment: PlumbSvcTime&Matl 16-0038Rec.pdf 21. APPROVAL TO AWARD BID #16-0047 FOR OFFICE AND CLASSROOM SUPPLIES - WAREHOUSEDescription Bids to provide 'Office and Classroom Supplies - Warehouse' were received from twelve vendors on January 28, 2016. The bids of AFP Industries, Inc., Canadian HIP Industries, National Art & School Supplies, Pyramid School Products, School Specialty, Inc., Smith Office & Computer Supply, Standard Stationery Supply Company, and Tampa Envelope were the best low bids meeting the advertised specifications. Reasons for not selecting the apparent low bid are included with the bid tabulation. This bid is for a period of one year with the option to renew for two additional one-year periods. Funds for these purchases are contained in the operating budgets of the schools and departments.
Recommendation That the bids of AFP Industries, Inc., Canadian HIP Industries, National Art & School Supplies, Pyramid School Products, School Specialty, Inc., Smith Office & Computer Supply, Standard Stationery Supply Company, and Tampa Envelope, to provide 'Office and Classroom Supplies - Warehouse' in an amount not to exceed $350,000.00, be approved as presented.
Attachment: OfficeClass16-0047Rec.pdf 22. APPROVAL TO AWARD BID #16-0222 FOR CUSTODIAL CLEANING/MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES - WAREHOUSEDescription Bids to provide 'Custodial Cleaning/Maintenance Supplies - Warehouse' were received from fourteen vendors on February 9, 2016. The bids of AFP Industries, Buckeye-Tampa, Calico Industries of Florida, LLC, Genesis II, Inc., Peninsular Paper Company, Pyramid School Supplies, Supplyworks, TRONEX International, Inc., and West Florida Supply Company were the best low bids meeting the advertised specifications. Reasons for not selecting the apparent low bid are included with the bid tabulation. This bid is for a period of one year with the option to renew for two additional one-year periods. The funds for these purchases are contained in the transfer from capital budget allocated to the Facilities Services Department.
Recommendation That the bids of AFP Industries, Buckeye-Tampa, Calico Industries of Florida, LLC, Genesis II, Inc., Peninsular Paper Company, Pyramid School Supplies, Supplyworks, TRONEX International, Inc., and West Florida Supply Company, to provide 'Custodial Cleaning/Maintenance Supplies - Warehouse' in an amount not to exceed $950,000.00, be approved as presented.
Attachment: CustCleaning16-0222Rec.pdf 23. APPROVAL TO AWARD BID #16-0280 FOR SPORTING AND ATHLETIC GOODS - WAREHOUSEDescription Bids to provide 'Sporting and Athletic Goods - Warehouse' were received from nine vendors on February 11, 2016. The bids of BSN Sports, Passon's Sports, and US Games, Pyramid School Products, S&S Worldwide, Inc., and School Specialty were the best low bids meeting the advertised specifications. Reasons for not selecting the apparent low bid are included with the bid tabulation. This bid is for a period of one year with the option to renew for two additional one-year periods. Funds for these purchases are contained in the operating budgets of the schools.
Recommendation That the bids of BSN Sports, Passon's Sports, and US Games, Pyramid School Products, S&S Worldwide, Inc., and School Specialty to provide 'Sporting and Athletic Goods - Warehouse' in an amount not to exceed $60,000.00, be approved as presented.
Attachment: SptgGoods16-0280Rec.pdf CONSTRUCTION
24. APPROVAL OF THE EXLCUSIVE UTILITY EASEMENT AT VENICE HIGH SCHOOL BETWEEN THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA AND THE CITY OF VENICEDescription This easement will provide an easement for the water main for the installation, maintenance, and servicing of the potable water main. This easement has been approved by the School Board attorney.
Recommendation That the Exclusive Easement at Venice High School between The School Board of Sarasota County, Florida, and The City of Venice, be approved as presented.
Attachment: Enc3-22-2016-ApprExclusiveUtilityEasement-VHS&SCS.pdf 25. APPROVAL OF RANKING OF CERTIFIED AND QUALIFIED ENGINEERING FIRMS FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING SERVICES-MINOR PROJECTS FOR A PERIOD OF THREE (3) YEARSDescription The scope shall be to provide civil engineering services for minor projects, district-wide, as assigned. These projects are defined as those with a construction cost of less than $250K and consultant fees of less than $25K. On 2/19/2016, the Professional Services Selection Committee (PSSC) met to select certified and qualified engineering firms for this continuing services contract. The PSSC has ranked them in accordance with School Board Policy #7.71. The estimated cost of these services for the three (3)-year period is $250,000.00.
Recommendation That the ranking of certified and qualified engineering firms for Civil Engineering Services - Minor Projects, for a period of three (3)years, be approved as presented, and the Director of Construction Services be authorized to attempt negotiations with the three (3) top-ranked firms.
Attachment: Enc3-22-2016-ApprOfRanking-CivilEngineeringServices-MinorProjects.pdf 26. APPROVAL OF CONTRACTS WITH ALL FOUR (4) RANKED FIRMS FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING SERVICES, STRUCTURAL ENGINEEING PLAN REVIEW AND THRESHOLD BUILDING INSPECTION SERVICES FOR A THREE (3)-YEAR PERIODDescription The scope shall include structural engineering services, structural engineering plan review and threshold inspection services for Sarasota County Schools for a period of three (3) years. The Director of Construction Services and one (1) member of the Professional Services Selection Committee (PSSC) met with representatives of [1] Hees & Associates, Inc., [2] TRC Worldwide Engineering, Inc., [3] Wilson Structural Consultants, Inc. and [4] Biller Reinhart Engineering Group, Inc., and successfully negotiated individual contracts. These contracts have been approved by the School Board attorney and are available for review at the Construction Services Department. The estimated cost for these services for the three (3)-year period is $150,000.00. Funds are available for these services through individual project accounts.
Recommendation That the contracts with all four (4) ranked firms for Structural Engineering Services, Structural Engineering Plan Review and Threshold Building Inspection Services for a three (3)-year period be approved as presented.
27. APPROVAL OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGER RANKINGS FOR THE VENICE MIDDLE SCHOOL-HVAC RENOVATION AND BUILDING UPGRADE PROJECTDescription The project's scope of work shall include construction management services for replacement of the complete HVAC system and the renovation of all affected spaces on the Venice Middle School campus. The project will be multi-phased. On 2/4/2016, the Professional Services Selection Committee (PSSC) met to select a construction manager for this project. The PSSC has ranked them in accordance with Board policy. The project budget is approximately $12,500,000.00. Funds for this project are available in the capital account.
Recommendation That the rankings of Construction Manager for the Venice Middle School - HVAC Renovation and Building Upgrade project be accepted as presented, and the Director of Construction Services be authorized to attempt negotiations with the top-ranked firm.
Attachment: Enc3-22-2016-ApprOfRankings-CM-VMSHVACReno&BldgUpgrade.pdf JOB DESCRIPTIONS
28. APPROVAL OF REVISED JOB DESCRIPTION FOR BUS WASHERDescription The revised job description for Bus Washer is being presented to the School Board for approval.
Recommendation That the School Board approve the revised job description for Bus Washer as presented.
Attachment: Job 024 - BusWasher.pdf New Business29. APPROVAL OF THE 2015-2016 CLASSIFIED AND INSTRUCTIONAL BARGAINING AGREEMENTSDescription On Friday, February 26, 2016, the bargaining teams for the School Board of Sarasota County and Sarasota Classified Teacher's Association reached tentative agreement on the collective bargaining agreements for both the Instructional and Classified Bargaining Units. Ratification packages for each tentative agreement are attached here. The tentative agreements include several key language. Most significant among them is the implementation of a Performance based salary schedule for instructional staff. The agreement maintains a "Grandfathered" salary and a new "Performance" salary schedule that generally applies to those teachers hired July 1, 2009 or later. For members of the Instructional Bargaining Unit, the agreement also includes what is essentially a 2.5% salary increase. How this increase impacts a particular teacher depends on a number of factors including their hire date and current step. For members of the Classified Bargaining Unit the agreement does not add money to the salary schedule but moves eligible classified staff up three steps on the salary schedule. For those not eligible for three steps (either because of their recent hire date or a high step) the agreement makes up the difference between the value of their step(s) and 2.5% with a one-time payment.
Recommendation That the Board approved the changes to the Classified and Instructional Collective Bargaining Agreements between the School Board of Sarasota County and the Sarasota Classified Teacher's Association, and the associated salary schedules as presented.
Attachment: 2015 Classified Bargining Ratification Final.pdf Attachment: 2015 Instructional Bargaining Ratification Final.pdf Attachment: Instructional Performance Salary Schedule Option 3-From Mitzi.pdf Attachment: Instructional-1516 Rev 030716.pdf Attachment: Instruct-Modified-196 220 Day 1516 - Rev 030716.pdf
Motions: | That the Board approved the changes to the Classified and Instructional Collective Bargaining Agreements between the School Board of Sarasota County and the Sarasota Classified Teacher's Association, and the associated salary schedules as presented. | - PASS | | Vote Results | Motion: Jane Goodwin | Second: Caroline Zucker | Shirley Brown | - Aye | Jane Goodwin | - Aye | Frank Kovach | - Aye | Bridget Ziegler | - Aye | Caroline Zucker | - Aye |
30. APPROVAL OF THE 2015-2016 SALARY SETTLEMENT FOR THOSE NOT COVERED BY EITHER IN INSTRUCTIONAL OR CLASSIFIED BARGAINING AGREEMENTSDescription On Friday, February 26, 2016, the bargaining teams for the School Board of Sarasota County and the Sarasota Classified Teacher's Association reached tentative agreement on the collective bargaining agreements for both the Instructional and Classified Bargaining units. The tentative agreements generally include a 2.5% salary increase. Historically appointed staff not covered by one of these two bargaining agreements receive the same salary increases or payments that the bargaining unit membership receives. For this year that increase will show up in different forms. Classified staff paid on the confidential salary schedule will be awarded up to three steps, or a combination of steps(s) and a one-time payment, like their peers in the Bargaining Unit. Those paid on one of the Administrative salary schedules, the Administrative Assistant salary schedule, and the Superintendent of Schools will receive a 2.5% across the board increase. Principals and assistant principals will be moved to the new, attached, salary schedule after the 2.5% increase has been applied to their current salary. Staff is also recommending minor adjustments to the Temporary/Substitute and Vocational, Adult and Community Education salary schedules.
Recommendation That the Board approve the salary schedules for those employees not covered by either the Instructional or Classified Bargaining Agreements as presented.
Attachment: Admin Ass't 1516.pdf Attachment: Admin-Super-Manage-1516-Rev 030716.pdf Attachment: Associate-Chief Fin 1516-Rev 030916.pdf Attachment: NEW--Vocational Salary Schedule 1516.pdf Attachment: Temporary-Substitute Rev 030716.pdf Attachment: Principals-Assist Prin 2015-16- Rev 031116.pdf
Motions: | That the Board approve the salary schedules for those employees not covered by either the Instructional or Classified Bargaining Agreements as presented. | - PASS | | Vote Results | Motion: Caroline Zucker | Second: Frank Kovach | Shirley Brown | - Aye | Jane Goodwin | - Aye | Frank Kovach | - Aye | Bridget Ziegler | - Aye | Caroline Zucker | - Aye |
Announcements/Comments31. ANNOUNCEMENTS/COMMENTSDescription N/A
Recommendation N/A
Adjournment32. ADJOURNMENTDescription N/A
Recommendation
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Minutes: The Chair adjourned the regular Board meeting at 3:42 p.m.
We certify that the foregoing minutes are a true account of the regular Board meeting held on March 22, 2016 and approved at the regular Board meeting on April 5, 2016.
_____________________________ ___________________________ Secretary Chair Lori White Shirley Brown |