May 2, 2006 Board Meeting
Call To Order (Chair) Flag Salute (Ashley Dougherty & Booker High School Color Guard) Special Presentations/Moments of Pride1. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS/MOMENTS OF PRIDEDescription N/A
Recommendation N/A
Superintendent's Report2. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORTDescription N/A
Recommendation N/A
Hearing of Citizens3. HEARING OF CITIZENSDescription N/A
Recommendation N/A
Approval of Corrections to Consent Agenda4. APPROVAL OF CORRECTIONS TO THE CONSENT AGENDADescription
Add Addenda 1 & 2 to the Personnel Report
Delete Item # 17 - VHS Field Trip
Delete Item # 23 - Expulsion Case #06-187
Delete Item #26 - Expulsion Case No. 06-302
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 April 5, 2006 (Budget/Capital Improvement Plan Workshop), April 11, 2006 (Monthly Work Session), April 18, 2006, (Orange County/Currency Workshop), April 18, 2006, (Richard Milburn Academy Informal Hearing) and April 18, 2006, (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: May 2, 2006 Regular Board.rtf Attachment: May 2, 2006 Addendum 1.rtf Attachment: May 2, 2006 Addendum 2.rtf RATIFICATION OF REASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS
8. RATIFICATION OF REASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS (Revised)Description 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 May 2.pdf GENERAL ITEMS
9. APPROVAL TO ADVERTISE REVISIONS TO STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT POLICY, 5.30Description It is the responsibility of the School Board to adopt the Code of Student Conduct for elementary schools and secondary schools and to distribute the Code to all teachers, school personnel, students, and parents or guardians at the beginning of every school year.
Recommendation
That the Board approve to advertise revisions 5.30, Code of Student Conduct, as presented.
AGREEMENTS/CONTRACTS
10. APPROVAL OF MEDIATED SETTLEMENT AGREEMENTDescription N/A
Recommendation That the School Board approve the Mediated Settlement Agreement in the case of Grumbley v. School Board, Case number - 2004-CA 011700NC, as presented.
Attachment: settlement agmt_000.pdf 11. APPROVAL OF STIPULATION OF THE PARTIESDescription N/A
Recommendation That the School Board approve the stipulation of the parties in the case of Kraft v. Sarasota County School Board, Case number 2005-CA 4025NC, as presented.
Attachment: settlement agmt_000 2.pdf 12. APPROVAL OF CONTRACT BETWEEN THE SUNCOAST WORKFORCE BOARD AND THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SARASOTA COUNTYDescription
A training workshop coinciding with Mother's Day, May 2006, featuring motivational speaker, Dr. Pamela McCauley-Bell, who will share her life experiences on teen parenting, reinforce the important of education and making good choices, and encouraging students to prepare for carers that will allow them to support themselves and their children.
Recommendation That the agreement between the Suncoast Workforce Board and the School Board of Sarasota County, Florida, be approved.
Attachment: Cyesis Spkr-mothersday.doc GRANTS
13. APPROVAL OF THE HOME/SCHOOL READING CONNECTIONS GRANT APPLICATION TO TARGET FOR TAYLOR RANCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOLDescription COMPETITIVE: The grant funds will increase parental participation in fun read aloud activities, which allows parents to support their children's learning in a meaningful manner.
Recommendation
That the School Board of Sarasota County approve the Home/School Reading Connections grant application.
14. APPROVAL OF THE SARASOTA MULTI-ARTS INSTITUTE GRANT APPLICATION TO THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FOR CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTIONDescription COMPETITIVE: The grant funds will develop and implement a model program in elementary and middle school arts education and professional development aimed at improving instruction in the arts and literacy. This is a four year grant.
Recommendation That the School Board of Sarasota County approve the Sarasota Multi-Arts Institute grant application.
15. APPROVAL OF THE COUNSELING TODAY FOR LEARNING TOMORROW II GRANT APPLICATION TO THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FOR PUPIL SUPPORT SERVICESDescription COMPETITIVE: The grant funds will provide additional Counseling and Home Liaison services to students identified through use of the district-developed needs matrix as an expansion of the current model elementary counseling program in north county schools. This is a three year grant.
Recommendation That the School Board of Sarasota County approve the Counseling Today for Learning Tomorrow II grant application.
16. APPROVAL OF THE THIRD PARTY COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT ANNUAL APPLICATION TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FOR PUPIL SUPPORT SERVICESDescription
CONTINUATION: This is the third year of funding for the Third Party Cooperative Agreement Grant program that provides funds for Job Coach positions within school districts to assist DVR eligible students obtain community-based work experience and employment.
Recommendation That the School Board of Sarasota County approve the Third Party Cooperative Agreement Annual Application.
FIELD TRIPS
17. APPROVAL OF THE VENICE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC FIELD TRIP TO ALBANY, GEORGIA, ON JUNE 11, 2006 THROUGH JUNE 16, 2006Description
This field trip will allow participating JROTC cadets to observe procedures at a military base, provide motivation, teach team-work and leadership training.
Recommendation
That the Venice High School JROTC field trip to Albany, Georgia, on June 11, 2006 through June 16, 2006, be approved.
18. APPROVAL OF THE VENICE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC FIELD TRIP TO PARRIS ISLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA, ON JUNE 11, 2006 THROUGH JUNE 16, 2006Description
The purpose of this field trip is to allow JROTC cadets to observe procedures at a military base, provide motivation, teach team-work, and leadership training.
Recommendation That the Venice High School JROTC field trip to Parris Island, South Carolina, on June 11, 2006 through June 16, 2006, be approved.
19. APPROVAL OF THE SARASOTA HIGH SCHOOL JROTC FIELD TRIP TO WOOD GAP, GEORGIA, ON JUNE 5, 2006 THROUGH JUNE 12, 2006Description
JROTC promotes physical fitness, land navigation, camping skills, and developing teamwork, discipline, responsibility and self-esteem. Participation in this activity greatly enhances all of the characteristics. The outdoors class teaches each person a great deal about themselves. They learn the true meaning of accomplishment, "can-do", teamwork and satisfaction from a job well done. In addition, the camp, coping and survival skills that are learned by each member of the class will be remembered throughout their lives.
Recommendation That the Sarasota High School JROTC field trip to Wood Gap, Georgia, on June 5, 2006 through June 12, 2006, be approved.
20. APPROVAL OF RIVERVIEW HIGH SCHOOL FIELD TRIP TO GREEN MEADOWS, VIRGINIA, MAY 19-21, 2006Description
Three students and the teacher in the Project Lead the Way pre-engineering program will be attending the Team America Rocketry Competition National Finals.
Recommendation That the Board approve Riverview High School's field trip to Great Meadows, Virginia, May 19 through May 21, 2006.
EXPULSIONS
21. APPROVAL OF EXPULSION CASE NO. 05-139Description The student listed in Expulsion Case No. 05-139, is in violation of an accepted Expulsion Settlement Agreement for alternative school placement. On January 12, 2005, the student listed in Expulsion Case No. 05-139, violated School Board Policy 5.32 (1)(j), possession, use or sale of controlled substances. It is the recommendation of the Superintendent that the student be expelled from the Sarasota County Schools until May 30, 2006.
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. 05-139, to expel the student referenced therein from the Sarasota County schools be approved effective immediately for the remainder of the 2005-2006 academic year.
22. APPROVAL OF EXPULSION CASE NO. 06-136Description
The student listed in Expulsion Case No. 06-136, is in violation of an accepted Expulsion Settlement Agreement for alternative school placement. On November 21, 2005, the student listed in Expulsion Case No. 06-136, violated School Board Policy 5.34, theft. It is the recommendation of the Superintendent that the student be expelled from the Sarasota County Schools until December 8 of the 2006-2007 academic year.
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. 06-136, to expel the student referenced therein from the Sarasota County Schools be approved effective immediately for the remainder of the 2005-2006 academic year, the 2006 summer school session, until December 20 of the 2006-2007 academic year.
Attachment: Expulsion Case No. 06-136.doc (Confidential Item)
23. APPROVAL OF EXPULSION CASE NO. 06-187Description The student listed in Expulsion Case No. 06-187, is in violation of an accepted Expulsion Settlement Agreement for alternative school placement. On January 13, 2006, the student listed in Expulsion Case No. 06-187, violated 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 30 of the 2006-2007 academic year.
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. 06-187, to expel the student referenced therein from the Sarasota County Schools be approved effective immediately for the remainder of the 2005-2006 academic year, the 2006 summer school session, until January 30 of the 2006-2007 academic year.
24. APPROVAL OF EXPULSION CASE NO. 06-234Description
The student listed in Expulsion Case No. 06-234, is in violation of an accepted Expulsion Settlement Agreement for alternative school placement. On February 3, 2006, the student listed in Expulsion Case No. 06-234, violated School Board Policy 5.32(1)(3), battery on a School Board employee. It is the recommendation of the Superintendent that the student be expelled from the Sarasota County Schools until May 30, 2006.
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. 06-234, to expel the student referenced therein from the Sarasota County Schools be approved effective immediately for the remainder of the 2005-2006 academic year.
Attachment: Expulsion Case No. 06-234.doc (Confidential Item)
25. APPROVAL OF EXPULSION CASE NO. 06-262Description
The student listed in Expulsion Case No. 06-262, is in violation of an accepted Expulsion Settlement Agreement for alternative school placement. On February 27, 2006, the student listed in Expulsion Case No. 06-262, 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 May 30, 2006.
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. 06-262, to expel the student referenced therein from the Sarasota County Schools, be approved effective immediately for the remainder of the 2005-2006 academic year.
Attachment: Expulsion Case No. 06-262.doc (Confidential Item)
26. APPROVAL OF EXPULSION CASE NO. 06-302Description
On March 10, 2006, the student listed in Expulsion Case No. 06-302, violated School Board Policy 5.32(1)(j), possession, use, or safe of controlled substances. It is the recommendation of the Superintendent that the student be expelled from the Sarasota County Schools until March 23 of the 2006-2007 academic year.
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. 06-302, to expel the student referenced therein from the Sarasota County Schools, be approved effective immediately for the remainder of the 2005-2006 academic year, the 2006 summer session, until March 23 of the 2006-2007 academic year.
Attachment: Expulsion Case No. 06-302.doc (Confidential Item)
MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
27. APPROVAL TO REJECT BID #6151 FOR SECURITY SYSTEM: INSTALLATION, REPAIRS, PARTS AND ACCESSORIESDescription
Bids to provide 'Security System: Installation, Repairs, Parts and Accessories' were received from six vendors on April 11, 2006. It is requested that all bids be rejected. The specifications will be rewritten and the services will be rebid in the near future.
Recommendation That all bids to provide 'Security System: Installation, Repairs, Parts and Accessories' be rejected.
Attachment: SecuritySysPts6151Rec.pdf 28. APPROVAL TO REJECT BID #6064 FOR DISTRICT-WIDE ELECTRICAL SERVICES - TIME AND MATERIALSDescription
Bids to provide 'District-Wide Electrical Services - Time and Materials' were received from four vendors on April 18, 2006. It is requested that all bids be rejected since there was an inadequate number of responsive bids within the budget allocation. These services will be re-bid in the near future.
Recommendation That all bids to provide 'District-Wide Electrical Services - Time and Materials' be rejected.
Attachment: ElectricalServicesT&M6064Item.pdf 29. APPROVAL TO AWARD BID #6123 FOR AIR CONVEYANCE SYSTEM CLEANINGDescription Bids to provide 'Air Conveyance System Cleaning' were received from eight vendors on March 23, 2006. The bids of Cross Environmental Services and Simpson Environmental Services, Inc., as primary vendors and Service-Tech Corporation as a secondary vendor 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 capital budget allocated to the Facilities Services Department.
Recommendation That the bids of Cross Environmental Services and Simpson Environmental Services, Inc., as primary vendors and Service-Tech Corporation as a secondary vendor, to provide 'Cleaning of Air Conveyance Systems' in an amount not to exceed $300,000.00, be approved for award and purchase.
Attachment: AirConveyance6123Rec.pdf 30. APPROVAL TO AWARD BID #6136 TO PROVIDE VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL BLINDS AND SERVICESDescription
Bids to provide 'Vertical and Horizontal Blinds and Services' were received from two vendors on April 11, 2006. The bid of Coastal Window Treatments was the best low bid 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 capital budget allocated to the Facilities Services Department.
Recommendation That the bid of Coastal Window Treatments, to provide 'Vertical and Horizontal Blinds and Services' in an amount not to exceed $50,000.00, be approved for award and purchase.
Attachment: VerticalHorizontalBlinds&Services6136Rec.pdf FACILITIES
31. APPROVAL AND/OR RATIFICATION OF FACILITIES SERVICES CHANGE ORDER(S)Description The Change Order(s) are summarized on the enclosure for ease of review.
Recommendation That the Facilities Services Change Order(s) be approved and/or ratified as presented.
Attachment: 050206 C01.pdf Attachment: 050206 C02.pdf Attachment: FSD-ChangeOrderSummary2006.xls CONSTRUCTION
32. APPROVAL OF THE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF NORTH PORT AND THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF OFF-SITE UTILITY LINES TO THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL "H" SITEDescription The construction of the off-site utility lines to the new Elementary "H" site will be beneficial to the district and to the City of North Port. It will provide city water and wastewater for the new school and the surrounding community. The City of North Port is paying for the upsizing of the water, sewer lines and lift station to accommodate the surrounding community as well as the branch sewer lines in front of the school. In addition, there will be intersection improvements at the corner of Price Boulevard and Salford Street, including the addition of turn lanes, drainage and new signalization to facilitate the additional traffic generated by the new elementary school. The City of North Port is contributing their share of these costs. Funds for the cost of the School Board's portion of the Interlocal Agreement are available in the project budget account.
Recommendation
That the Interlocal Agreement between the City of North Port and the School Board of Sarasota County, Florida, for the construction of off-site utility lines to the Elementary School "H" site be approved as presented.
Attachment: BAIenc5-2-06InterlocalAgree.pdf 33. RATIFICATION OF AMENDMENT #3 TO THE ARCHITECT'S AGREEMENT FOR THE NORTH PORT HIGH SCHOOL - CLASSROOM WINGS PROJECTDescription This amendment is for the following three (3) items: Item #1 - architectural services: construction documentation preparation and coordination at a cost of $550.00 and mechanical/electrical/plumbing (MEP) and fire protection (FP) engineering services at a fixed fee of $3,150.00; Item #2, Building #7 Business Lab - architectural services at a cost of $5,830.00, MEP & FP engineering services at a fixed fee of $3,300.00, MEP & FP additional coordination fee at a cost of $300.00; Item #3, Building #7 Drafting Lab - architectural services: construction documentation preparation and coordination at a cost of $1,430.00, MEP & FP engineering services at a fixed fee of $1,000.00. The total amount of this amendment is $15,560.00. Funds for this amendment are available in the project budget account.
Recommendation That Amendment #3 to the agreement dated 5/4/2004 with The ADP Group, Inc., for the North Port High School - Classroom Wings project be ratified as presented.
Attachment: BAIenc5-2-06NPHS-CW-ArchAmend#3.pdf 34. RATIFICATION OF AMENDMENT #4 TO THE ARCHITECT'S AGREEMENT FOR THE NORTH PORT HIGH SCHOOL - CLASSROOM WINGS PROJECTDescription
This Amendment is for one (1) item - architectural services: construction documentation preparation and coordination at a cost of $550.00 and MEP & FP engineering services at a fixed fee of $2,300.00 to provide additional data and electrical devices - Phase 1 - for Buildings #7 & #8 As-Built update. The total amount of this amendment is $2,850.00. Funds for this amendment are available in the project budget account.
Recommendation That Amendment #4 to the agreement dated 5/4/2004 with The ADP Group, Inc., for the North Port High School - Classroom Wings project be ratified as presented.
Attachment: BAIenc5-2-06NPHS-CW-ArchAmend#4.pdf 35. RATIFICATION OF AMENDMENT #5 TO THE ARCHITECT'S AGREEMENT FOR THE NORTH PORT HIGH SCHOOL - CLASSROOM WINGS PROJECTDescription
This amendment is for the following four (4) items: Item #1 - Phase 1 architectural services: construction documentation preparation and coordination at a cost of $550.00; Item #2 - Phase 1 civil engineering services at a cost of $1,133.00; Item #3 - Phase 2 architectural services: construction documentation preparation and coordination at a cost of $880.00 and Item #4 - Phase 1 civil engineering services at a cost of $4,948.00. The total amount of this amendment is $7,511.00. Funds for this amendment are available in the project budget account.
Recommendation That Amendment #5 to the agreement dated 5/4/2004 with The ADP Group, Inc., for the North Port High School - Classroom Wings project be ratified as presented.
Attachment: BAIenc5-2-06NPHS-CW-ArchAmend#5.pdf 36. APPROVAL AND/OR RATIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTION SERVICES CHANGE ORDER(S)Description
The Change Order(s) are summarized on the enclosure for ease of review. These change order(s) collectively total a reduction of $2,660.85 in contract amounts.
Recommendation That the Construction Services Change Order(s) be approved and/or ratified as presented.
Attachment: BAIenc5-2-06CSD-CO.pdf 37. APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SELECTION COMMITTEE MEMBER - SEAT #7Description School Board Policy requires Seat #7 to be filled by a public representative with construction/design background and/or experience with no conflict of interest. It is necessary to appoint a new member to fill this vacancy and complete the committee membership. The Superintendent has recommended the appointment of G. Kelly Rubino to this seat. Mr. Rubino is a partner in a professional services/construction firm providing airport consulting services to the airport community in Florida and throughout the country. His firm does not provide services to any school district. Mr. Rubino's extensive background in master planning, civil engineering, construction and design/build will make him a valuable committee member.
Recommendation That the appointment of G. Kelly Rubino to Seat #7 of the Professional Services Selection Committee be approved as presented.
Attachment: BAI5-2-06PSSCseat#7 3.pdf 38. APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SELECTION COMMITTEE MEMBER - SEAT #8Description School Board policy requires Seat #8 to be filled by a public representative with construction/design background and/or experience with no conflict of interest. It is necessary to appoint a new member to fill this vacancy and complete the committee membership. The Superintendent has recommended the appointment of Michael J. Cook to this seat. Mr. Cook is an assistant professor at the School of Building Construction at the University of Florida in Gainesville. Mr. Cook's extensive background in construction and estimating will make him a valuable committee member.
Recommendation
That the appointment of Michael J. Cook to Seat #8 of the Professional Services Selection Committee be approved as presented.
Attachment: BAI5-2-06PSSCseat#8 2.pdf SCHOOL BOARD RULES
39. APPROVAL OF CHANGES TO SCHOOL BOARD POLICY 8.44, SUMMER NUTRITION PROGRAMDescription
It is recommended to make the changes indicated to bring this policy up-to-date with the latest legislative changes. This company reviews our policies to keep them in line with legislative changes and notify us of any new policies.
Recommendation That after having been advertised, the Board approve the recommended changes to Policy 8.44, Summer Nutrition Program.
Attachment: Policy 8.44.doc 40. APPROVAL TO ADVERTISE REVISIONS TO SCHOOL BOARD POLICY 9.21, ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORTDescription
It is recommended to make the changes indicated to bring this policy up-to-date with the latest legislative changes. This company reviews our policies to keep them in line with legislative changes and notify us of any new policies.
Recommendation
That the Board approve to advertise the
revisions to School Board Policy 9.21, Annual School Reports.
Attachment: Policy 9.21.doc 41. APPROVAL TO ADVERTISE REVISIONS TO SCHOOL BOARD POLICY 2.50, PARTICIPATION IN ACTIVITIESDescription
The policy revisions reflect an updating of the operating procedures of the School Board.
Recommendation That the Board approve to advertise the revisions to School Board Policy, 2.50, Participation in Activities.
Attachment: Policy 2.50.doc 42. APPROVAL TO ADVERTISE REVISIONS TO SCHOOL BOARD POLICY 2.22, BOARD MEETINGSDescription
The policy revisions reflect an updating of the operating procedures of the School Board.
Recommendation That the Board approve to advertise the revisions to School Board Policy 2.22, Board Meetings.
Attachment: Policy 2.22.doc 43. APPROVAL TO ADVERTISE REVISIONS TO SCHOOL BOARD POLICY 6.502, APPROVAL OF LEAVESDescription
It is recommended to make the changes indicated to reduce paperwork associated with these minor leave actions and speed the approval process.
Recommendation
That the Board approve to advertise the
revisions to School Board Policy 6.502, Approval of Leaves.
Attachment: Policy 6.502.doc
New Business44. APPROVAL TO ADVERTISE NEW SCHOOL BOARD POLICY 2.95, WELLNESS PROGRAMDescription
A Local Wellness Policy is being presented to the School Board for advertisement, according to the 2004 Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act, which requires all school districts with National School Lunch Programs to have an approved board policy by June 30, 2006. A committee composed of dietitians, nurses, physical activity experts, principals, teachers, students and community members developed the School Board of Sarasota County's Local Wellness Policy.
Recommendation
That the Board approve to advertise the
new School Board Policy 2.95, Wellness Program.
Attachment: Policy 2.95.doc 45. NAMING OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL "H"Description
The recommendation comes from the school naming committee for Elementary School "H" which was coordinated by Sally Mancheno, Principal.
Recommendation
That the School Board approve Lamarque Elementary School as the official name for Elementary School "H" being constructed at 3415 Lamarque Avenue, North Port, Florida.
Attachment: CommitteeResults.DOC 46. APPROVAL OF OPENING/CLOSING TIMES 2006-2007Description
Request for the approval of the 2006-2007 Opening/Closing Times.
Recommendation That the School Board approve the Opening/Closing times for the new school year 2006-2007, as presented.
Attachment: OPEN CLOSE TIMES 20062007.DOC Announcements/Comments47. ANNOUNCEMENTS/COMMENTSDescription N/A
Recommendation N/A
Adjournment48. ADJOURNMENTDescription N/A
Recommendation N/A
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