January 17, 2012 Board Meeting
Call To Order (Chair - 3:00 p.m.) Flag Salute (Jordan Nations & Riverview High Color Guard) Special Presentations/Moments of Pride1. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS/MOMENTS OF PRIDEDescription
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Recommendation N/A
Superintendent's Report2. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORTDescription
Education Channel Update
Recommendation N/A
Hearing of Citizens3. HEARING OF CITIZENSDescription N/A
Recommendation N/A
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.
Consent AgendaAPPROVAL OF MINUTES
6. APPROVAL OF MINUTESDescription N/A
Recommendation
That the January 3, 2012 (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: 01-17-12.pdf Attachment: Board January 17 2012 (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 Reassignment Appeal Board in accordance with policies of the School Board. They are presented for formal ratification.
Recommendation
That the reassignment of students to schools be ratified as presented.
Attachment: rptBoardDate January 17.pdf (Confidential Item)
GENERAL ITEMS
9. APPROVAL OF SALARY SCHEDULE AFFECTED BY THE CHANGE IN FLORIDA MINIMUM WAGEDescription Due to an increase in the State of Florida's minimum wage the following salary schedule affected by the change is presented for approval. Steps 2 - 15 in the Food Service Assistant column have been adjusted accordingly.
Recommendation
That the salary schedule is approved as presented.
Career and Technical, Adult & Community Education Part-Time Classified-Food Service
Attachment: Salary Schedule FL Minimum Wage.pdf
EXPULSIONS
10. APPROVAL OF EXPULSION CASE NO. 12-168Description On November 9, 2011, the student listed in Expulsion Case No. 12-168, violated School Board Policy 5.34(1)(g), Fighting. It is the recommendation of the Superintendent that the student be expelled from the Sarasota County Schools until January 13, 2013.
Recommendation That in accordance with provisions of Sections 1006.07(1)(a)(b), Florida Statutes and School Board Policy 5.34, and the holding of a hearing having been waived by the student/parent, the recommendation as specified in Expulsion Case No. 12-168, to expel the student referenced therein from the Sarasota County Schools, be approved effective immediately for the remainder of the 2011-2012 academic year, the 2012 summer session, until January 13 of the 2012-2013 academic year.
Attachment: EXPULSION CASE NO 12-168.pdf (Confidential Item)
11. APPROVAL OF EXPULSION CASE NO. 12-204Description The student listed in Expulsion Case No. 12-204, is in violation of an accepted Expulsion Settlement Agreement for alternative school placement. On November 29, 2011, the student listed in Expulsion Case No. 12-204, violated School Board Policy 5.32, Zero Tolerance, and School Board Policy 5.322, Prohibition Against Use, Sale, or Possession of Alcohol or Drugs. It is the recommendation of the Superintendent that the student be expelled from the Sarasota County Schools until January 13, 2013.
Recommendation That in accordance with provisions of Sections 1006.07(1)(a)(b), Florida Statutes and School Board Policy 5.34, the holding of a hearing having been waived by the student/parent, the recommendation as specified in Expulsion Case No. 12-204, to expel the student reference therein from the Sarasota County Schools, be approved effective immediately for the remainder of the 2011-2012 academic year, the 2012 summer session, until January 13 of the 2012-2013 academic year.
Attachment: EXPULSION CASE NO 12-204.pdf (Confidential Item)
12. APPROVAL OF EXPULSION CASE NO. 11-466Description On April 26, 2011, the student listed in Expulsion Case No. 11-466, violated School Board Policy 5.34(1)(g), Graffiti and Use of Profanity. It is the recommendation of the Superintendent that the student be expelled from the Sarasota County School until June 6, 2012.
Recommendation That in accordance with provisions of Sections 1006.07(1)(a)(b), Florida Statutes and School Board Policy 5.34, and the holding of a hearing having been waived by the student/parent, the recommendation as specified in Expulsion Case 11-466, to expel the student referenced therein from the Sarasota County Schools, be approved effective immediately for the remainder of the 2011-2012 academic year.
Attachment: EXPULSION CASE NO 11-466.pdf (Confidential Item)
13. APPROVAL OF EXPULSION CASE NO. 12-193Description The student listed in Expulsion Case No. 12-193, is in violation of an accepted Expulsion Settlement Agreement for alternative school placement. On December 5, 2011, the student listed in Expulsion Case No. 12-193, violated School Board Policy 5.34(1)(d), Battery on Another Student. It is the recommendation of the Superintendent that the student be expelled from the Sarasota County Schools until January 15, 2013.
Recommendation That in accordance with provisions of Sections 1006.07(1)(a)(b), Florida Statutes and School Board Policy 5.34, the holding of a hearing having been waived by the student/parent, the recommendation as specified in Expulsion Case No. 12-193, to expel the student referenced therein from the Sarasota County Schools, be approved effective immediately for the remainder of the 2011-2012 academic year, the 2012 summer session, until January 15 of the 2012-2013 academic year.
Attachment: EXPULSION CASE NO 12-193.pdf (Confidential Item)
MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
14. APPROVAL TO AWARD BID #12-0108 FOR COMMERCIAL KITCHEN REFRIGERATION MAINTENANCE AND INSTALLATION SERVICESDescription A bid to provide 'Commercial Kitchen Refrigeration Maintenance and Installation Services' was received on December 14, 2011. The bid of Linc Services, LLC, was the best low bid and met the advertised specifications. This bid is for a period of two years with the option to renew for two additional one-year periods. The funds for these purchases are contained in the transfer from capital funds allocated to the Facilities Services Department.
Recommendation That the bid of Linc Services, LLC, to provide 'Commercial Kitchen Refrigeration Maintenance and Installation Services' in an amount not to exceed $350,000, be approved for award and purchase.
Attachment: CommKitRefrig12-0108Rec.pdf
15. APPROVAL TO AWARD BID #12-0171 FOR HVAC MECHANICAL SERVICESDescription Bids to provide 'HVAC Mechanical Services' were received from five vendors on December 13, 2011. The bids of Total Building Solutions and United Mechanical, Inc., were the best low bids meeting the advertised specifications. The bid of Boyd Brothers Service was non-responsive to the requirement to provide a Class A license. The bid of Air Mechanical and Service Corporation was non-responsive to the requirement for mechanical services to be the primary business of the vendor. 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 Total Building Solutions and United Mechanical, Inc., to provide 'HVAC Mechanical Services' in an amount not to exceed $250,000, be approved for award and purchase.
Attachment: HVACMech12-0171Rec.pdf
16. APPROVAL TO AWARD BID #12-0110 FOR HVAC FACTORY CHILLER SERVICE AND OEM REPAIR PARTSDescription
Bids to provide 'HVAC Factory Chiller Service and OEM Repair Parts' were received from two vendors on December 14, 2011. The bids of McQuay Factory Service and Tampa Bay Systems Sales, Inc., dba Tampa Bay Trane were the best low bids meeting the advertised specifications. 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 McQuay Factory Service and Tampa Bay Systems Sales, Inc., dba Tampa Bay Trane, to provide 'HVAC Factory Chiller Service and OEM Repair Parts' in an amount not to exceed $750,000, be approved for award and purchase.
Attachment: HVACChiller12-0110Rec.pdf
17. APPROVAL TO AWARD BID #12-0109 FOR HVAC DX AND LIGHT COMMERCIAL AC SYSTEMS INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR SERVICESDescription Bids to provide 'HVAC DX and Light Commercial AC Systems Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Services' were received from nine vendors on December 13, 2011. The bids of Air Mechanical and Service Corporation, All American Heating and Cooling, Inc., and D & D Mechanical Services of Florida dba Myakka Heating and Cooling were the best low bids meeting the advertised specifications. The bid of Boyd Brothers Service was non-responsive to the requirement to provide a Class A license. 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 Air Mechanical and Service Corporation, All American Heating and Cooling, Inc., and D & D Mechanical Services of Florida dba Myakka Heating and Cooling, to provide 'HVAC DX and Light Commercial AC Systems Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Services' in an amount not to exceed $500,000, be approved for award and purchase.
Attachment: HVAC DX12-0109Rec.pdf
18. APPROVAL OF CLASSIFICATION OF INOPERATIVE EQUIPMENT AND FURNITURE AS PROPERTY TO BE DELETEDDescription The custodians of the property (cost center heads) have certified it to be traded in on new equipment, unaccounted for, not repairable or otherwise inoperable. Property still on hand after reallocation will be salvaged for any useful parts and then sold at auction.
Recommendation That the classification of equipment and furniture, as property to be deleted, be approved.
Attachment: Complete board package January 2012.pdf
CONSTRUCTION
19. APPROVAL OF CONTRACT FOR THE NORTH COUNTY TECHNICAL CENTER PHASE III (SCTI) PROJECTDescription
Under the terms of the May 15, 2007, (Item #47) Board approved "Agreement between Owner and Construction Manager for Pre-Construction & Bidding Services", the Director of Construction Services and a member of the Professional Services Selection Committee (PSSC) have successfully negotiated a contract with Willis A. Smith Construction, Inc. for the Construction of the North County Technical Center Phase III (SCTI) project. This contract was negotiated on January 3, 2012. The May 15, 2007 agreement included pre-construction and bidding services only.
This Contract for Construction includes the buildings and site work designed in this phase of the project.
The scope includes site development, building construction and renovation, demolition, retention area development along with construction of the Riverview High School baseball and softball fields.
The Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) of this contract is $25,865,707.00. This contract is available for review at the Construction Services Department. The School Board attorney has approved the use of this contract. Funds for this contract are available in the project budget account.
Recommendation That the Contract for Construction of the North County Technical Center Phase III (SCTI) project be approved as presented.
20. ACCEPTANCE OF CONSTRUCTION SERVICES' PROJECT COMPLETION AND APPROVAL OF FINAL PAYMENT TO CONTRACTOR FOR THE SARASOTA MIDDLE SCHOOL HVAC RENOVATION PHASE I PROJECTDescription All work has been completed and all required close-out documents have been received from the contractor. The final project costs have been internally audited and are enclosed herein in Change Order No. 7 for approval. The Director of Construction Services has determined that the project is complete in accordance with state statutes.
Recommendation That the project be accepted as complete and the final payment to contractor be approved as presented.
Attachment: BAIenc1-17-2012_ProjCompl+FinalConPymt-CO7-SMS-HVACRenovPhaseI.pdf
21. APPROVAL AND/OR RATIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTION SERVICES' CHANGE ORDER(S)Description
The Construction Services' Change Order(s) are summarized on the enclosure for ease of review. These change orders collectively total a decrease of $325,995.14 in gross contract dollars.
Included in these change orders are $254,655.56 credits for Direct Material Purchases; the corresponding Direct Material Purchase Orders of $240,146.75 result a net of $14,508.81 in tax savings.
Recommendation That the Construction Services' Change Order(s) be approved and/or ratified as presented.
Attachment: BAIenc1-17-2012_CSD-CO.pdf
FINANCE
22. APPROVAL OF THE GENERAL FUND BUDGET AMENDMENT FOR THE 2011-2012 FISCAL YEARDescription
The General Fund is being amended to reflect the Results of Operations through December 31, 2011 and the third recalculation of the Florida Education Program. The budget amendment increases the unassigned fund balance to 13.55%.
Recommendation That the General Fund Budget Amendment for the 2011-2012 fiscal year be approved as presented.
Attachment: Budget Amendment January 17 2012.pdf
TRANSPORTATION
23. APPROVAL OF REQUEST TO PURCHASE THIRTY SCHOOL BUSESDescription
This purchase is a direct replacement of twenty-seven (27) regular a/c school buses and three (3) a/c lift buses in accordance with the fourteen (14) year replacement cycle and approved in the 2011-2012 Capital Transportation Budget.
Replacement will be thirty (30) of the worst condition buses that have high mileage and nearing the point of possible costly repairs, with new buses that get better fuel mileage and contain the newest safety equipment that will benefit child safety.
Recommendation
That the purchase of thirty (30) new buses to replace thirty (30) buses on the scheduled fourteen (14) year replacement cycle be approved as presented.
New Business24. AUTHORIZATION TO FILE AMICUS BRIEFDescription The amicus brief would support the right of a party to bring a legal claim asserting the State has not complied with the constitutional mandate found in the Florida constitution regarding the funding of schools and support the right of the judiciary to adjudicate such a claim. The amicus brief would not address the merits of the pending adequacy suit.
Recommendation That the School Board authorize counsel to join with the Sarasota Classified/Teachers Association in seeking permission for the School Board to file an amicus curiae brief in the Florida Supreme Court supporting the position of respondents in the case of Haridopolos v. Citizens for Strong Schools, Inc. should the Supreme Court accept jurisdiction of the case.
25. APPROVAL OF 2012-2013 AND 2013-2014 SCHOOL CALENDARSDescription A district committee comprised of school and district level administrators, teachers, members of the classified staff and parents, developed the proposed district school calendars for the 2012/2013 & 2013/2014 school years. The proposed calendars are ready for approval.
Recommendation That the proposed 2012/2013 & 2013/2014 district school calendars be approved as presented.
Attachment: 2012-13 Calendar-Comm Rec for Board.pdf Attachment: 2013-2014 Calendar-Comm Rec for Board.pdf
Announcements/Comments26. ANNOUNCEMENTS/COMMENTSDescription N/A
Recommendation N/A
Adjournment27. ADJOURNMENTDescription N/A
Recommendation N/A
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