A policy committee meeting was held prior to the regular school board meeting. Although I did not attend, a friend who did allowed me to scan the handouts from that meeting. Attachment: http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B-nXkuyxohZNZmZkZTE4ZjEtMTVkMS00ZjRiLWEwNjUtMWY3OTE4ZTBmOWE2&hl=en
Board meeting notes:
OCTORARA AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
September 21, 2009 – 7:30 p.m.
Middle School Multi-Purpose Room
AGENDA
1. Lord’s Prayer
2.Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
3. Roll Call
All present.
4.Approval of Minutes from the Work Session of August 10, 2009 and the Regular Meeting of August 17, 2009
Approved.
5.Presentations:
None.
6.Information Item:
None.
7.Treasurer’s Report:
A. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the General Fund Report for the period ending August 31, 2009.
Mr. Malone gave the Treasurer's report. Approved.
8.Business Manager’s Report:
A. Approval of bills for payment.
Mr. Carsley gave the Business Manager's report. Approved.
9.Visitor’s Comments – Agenda Items Only
Eric Stuehrmann (West Fallowfield) had some comments which he thought might be related to tonight's agenda. He discussed the state audit of the gifted program, which he thought was going to be talked about. He also did some research into how other districts in the area handle minutes from board meetings & communicating w/ the public. Downingtown, Owen J Roberts and Tredyffrin-Easttown school districts post draft minutes or recaps. Mr. Stuehrmann touched on several other items such as the size of classes at OIS, lack of playground equipment at OIS and the gifted program at the high school.
10.Recommended Action Items: (Italicized items are new; they were not on the September 14, 2009 agenda.)
A. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the attached list of school bus drivers employed by Althouse Transportation, Inc. for the 2009-2010 school year.
Approved.
B. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the attached list of school bus runs by Althouse Transportation, Inc. for the 2009-2010 school year.
Approved.
C. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the use of the Octorara High School Gym on Sundays from September 13, 2009 through October 25, 2009 from 1:00-6:00 p.m. for a student fall basketball league.
Approved.
Resignation Approvals:
D. That the Octorara Board of School Directors accept Ms. Christina Cordisco’s resignation as an instructional assistant at the Octorara Elementary School effective immediately. (Hired August 25, 2008)
Approved.
E. That the Octorara Board of School Directors accept, with regret, Ms. Mimi Jurasinski’s resignation as a Title I reading assistant at the Octorara Primary Learning Center effective September 18, 2009. (Hired September 29, 2003)
Approved.
F. That the Octorara Board of School Directors accept Ms. Janice Papa’s resignation as an instructional assistant at the Octorara High School effective September 25, 2009. (Hired September 8, 2008)
Approved.
G. That the Octorara Board of School Directors accept Ms. Ellen Russell’s resignation as girl’s lacrosse coach effective immediately.
Approved.
H. That the Octorara Board of School Directors accept Ms. Stefanie Nuse’s resignation as 7th grade field hockey coach effective immediately.
Approved.
I. That the Octorara Board of School Directors accept Ms. Sonia Taylor’s resignation as a Middle School cheerleading coach effective immediately.
Approved.
Hiring Approvals:
J. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the employment of Ms. Lindsey Fischer as a long-term substitute second grade teacher at the Octorara Primary Learning Center pending completion of employee related documents required by law and the district. Ms. Fischer’s salary will be $44,018, which is Step 2 of the Bachelor’s Scale effective August 26, 2009. (Replacing Ashley Stoltzfus who transferred.)
Approved.
K. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the employment of Ms. Amanda Lenton as a long-term substitute third grade teacher at the Octorara Elementary School pending completion of employee related documents required by law and the district. Ms. Lenton’s salary will be $43,741 which is Step 1 of the Bachelor’s Scale effective August 26, 2009. (Replacing Jody Bradley who is on child rearing leave.)
Approved.
L. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the employment of Mr. Richard Pankonien as a mid-range substitute social studies teacher at the Octorara High School pending completion of employee related documents required by law and the district. Mr. Pankonien’s salary will be $140 per day effective August 28, 2009 for approximately 24 days. (Replacing Janelle Sherman who is on medical leave.)
Approved.
M. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the employment of Ms. Karen Williamson as a mid-range substitute reading teacher at the Octorara Primary Learning Center pending completion of employee related documents required by law and the district. Ms. Williamson’s salary will be $140 per day effective October 8, 2009 for approximately 69 days. (Replacing Joanna Bowder who will be on child rearing leave.)
Approved.
N. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the employment of Ms. Laurel Vnucak as a Title I reading assistant at the Octorara Middle School pending completion of employee related documents required by law and the district. Ms. Vnucak’s rate will be $11.15 per hour effective August 31, 2009. (Replacing Melissa Jones who transferred.)
Approved.
O. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the employment of Mr. Nicholas Raftas as an Alternative Education assistant and van driver at the Octorara High School pending completion of employee related documents required by law and the district. Mr. Raftas’ rate will be $11.15 per hour effective August 31, 2009. (This is a new position.)
Approved.
P. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the employment of Ms. Jacky Strouth as a one-on-one instructional assistant at the Octorara Middle School pending completion of employee related documents required by law and the district. Ms. Strouth’s rate will be $9.65 per hour effective August 31, 2009. (Replacing Doris Klein who resigned.)
Approved.
Q. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the employment of Ms. Victoria Phelan as a lunch/playground assistant at the Octorara Primary Learning Center pending completion of employee related documents required by law and the district. Ms. Phelan’s rate will be $8.25 per hour effective September 8, 2009. (Replacing Wanda Fisher who transferred.)
Approved.
R. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the employment of Ms. Lindsey Mitman as a 7th grade field hockey coach. This position is designated at 4 points at $545 per point. (Replacing Stephanie Nuse who resigned.) Note: Abigail Hancock will remain the junior varsity coach.
Approved.
S. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the employment of Ms. Shannon Julius and Ms. Michelle King as assistant cheerleading coaches. Ms. Julius will receive 4 points at $545 per point and Ms. King will receive 2 points at $545 per point. (Replacing Terry Kelleher who is now the varsity cheerleading coach.)
Approved.
T. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve Vicky Huber and Natalie Lantz as volunteer volleyball coaches.
Mr. Ganow abstained. Approved.
U. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve John Coombe as a volunteer girl’s tennis coach.
Approved.
V. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the following changes in
Salary due to graduate credits earned:
Katherine Balla From B ($44,018) to B+15 ($46717) Step 2
Marjory Boyes From B ($44,295) to B+15 ($47,579) Step 3
Anthony Commale From B ($49,513) to B+15 ($53,613) Step 10
Carol Dittoe From M ($57,895) to M+15 ($62,206) Step 12
Dave Heffner From M+15 ($60,675) to M+30 ($62,423)Step 11
Michelle Lofgren From M+30 ($70,268) to M+45 ($72,822)Step 16
Michelle Miller From M+15 ($58,320) to M+30 ($60,249)Step 8
Nicole Pulaski From B+15 ($50,165) to B+15 ($51,027) Step 6 to 7
Janelle Sherman From B ($44,572) to B+15 ($48,441) Step 4
Valerie Guiseppe From M+45 ($62,199) to M+60 ($65,131) Step 7
Lauren Brotman From M ($53,643) to M+15 ($58,320) Step 8
Andrew Baumgardner From M ($52,807) to M+15 ($57,535) Step 7
Drew Duggan From M+30 ($59,524) to M+60 ($65,131) Step 7
Cindy Eshleman From M+15 ($77,517) to M+30 ($79,681) Step 22
Amanda Kieffer From M+15 ($63,737) to M+30 ($65,561) Step 13
Robin Lewis From M+45 ($64,526) to M+60 ($67,505) Step 10
Kay Minshall From M ($53,643) to M+15 ($58,320) Step 8
Charyl Morris From M+45 ($74,326) to M+60 ($76,694) Step 17
Andrew Reynolds From M+45 ($62,199) to M+60 ($65,131) Step 7
Margaret Schaefer From B+15 ($48,441) to M ($50,301) Step 4
Mary Wallet From M ($48,630) to M+15 ($53,611) Step 2
Matt Worrell From M+15 ($60,675) to M+30 ($62,423) Step 11
Approved.
W. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve a salary adjustment for Ms. Sharon Rosander from a rate of $9.65 per hour to $11.15 per hour effective August August 31, 2009 due to degree status.
Approved.
X. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the following supplemental
contracts for the 2009-2010 school year:
Donna Edwards Mentor for Ashley Brennan 2 points @ $545 $1,090
Beth Peticca Mentor for Avis Benard 1 point @ $545 $ 545
Nicole Glass Mentor for Kristen Lauer 2 points @ $545 $1,090
Susan Hetrick Mentor for Ashley Stoltzfus 1 point @ $545 $ 545
Heidi Ferry Mentor for Laura Fisher 1 point @ $545 $ 545
Don Barrett Mentor for Sarah Calloway 1 point @ $545 $ 545
Megan Munn Mentor for Lori Boldt 1 point @ $545 $ 545
Ashlee DiRocco Mentor for Amanda Lenton 2 points @ $545 $1,090
Andrea Weaver OES Envirothon Advisor 2 points @ $545 $1,090
Nina Thwaites Musical Assistant 3 points @ $545 $1,635
Jamie Schempp OMS AV Coordinator 4 points @ $545 $2,180
Approved.
Y. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve Ms. Lisa Steiner’s request for unpaid Family Medical Leave for the purpose of child rearing from approximately April 27, 2010 through June 11, 2010. Ms. Steiner is a guidance counselor at the Octorara Primary Learning Center.
Approved.
Z. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve Ms. Jody Bradley’s request for unpaid Family Medical Leave for the purpose of child rearing from approximately December 16, 2009 through June 11, 2010. Ms. Bradley is a third grade teacher at the Octorara Elementary School.
Approved.
AA. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the following substitute
teachers for the 2009-2010 school year:
Beth Reburn (Elementary Ed)
Thomas Bidekapp (Agriculture)
Eric Derr (Emergency)
Curtis Sebastian (Emergency)
Gerald Iler (Emergency)
Nicholas Raftas (Social Studies)
Elaine Gesner (Social Studies)
Lisa Rudisill (English)
Ann Koch (Elementary)
Anne Nusbaum (Elementary)
Nicole Musho (Elementary)
Katherine Ward (Elementary and Early Childhood)
Mitchell Chilcote (Emergency)
Alison Parry (Elementary)
Sue Evans (Emergency)
Sandi Wrigley (Elementary)
Approved.
BB. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve Ms. Ashley Thieroff as substitute support staff for the 2009-2010 school year at the rate of $9.65 per hour.
Approved.
CC. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the following substitute
cafeteria workers for the 2009-2010 school year at the rate of $8.25 per hour:
Margaret Walton
Bonnie Fuller
Margaret Hanning
Carol Lantz
Mary Sweigart
Traci Zary
Debbie Perkins
Approved.
DD. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the following change orders to
Lobar Inc. for the High School renovation and addition project:
Change Order 401-11 Re-route existing roof drain pipe to I-A6 $1,222.03
Change Order 401-12 Provide temporary seal of concrete floors $3,286.97
Change Order 401-13 Credit for reduction in asphalt index ($38,228.64)
Mr. Mango wanted to emphasize the credit we are receiving for a drop in oil prices for the blacktop. Mr. Stoltzfus stated that there are more savings to come.
Approved.
EE. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve Ms. Elizabeth Scroggin’s request for unpaid Family Medical Leave for the purpose of child rearing from approximately January 13, 2010 through February 15, 2010. Ms. Scroggin is a math teacher at the Octorara High School.
Approved.
FF. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve Ms. Ruth Gebhard as
substitute support staff for the 2009-2010 school year at the following rates: Lunch/Playground - $8.25 per hour Instructional Assistant, Library Aide, Nurse Aide - $9.65 per hour
Approved.
GG. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the following longevity bonus
payments for the 2009-2010 supplemental contracts:
Beth Peticca 1 point for 5th year mentoring $545
Adam Udell 1 point for 5th year mentoring $545
Scott Conaghan 1 point for 5th year coaching $545
Jennifer Hoskins 1 point for HS advisor $520 (for 2008-2009)
Approved.
HH. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the attached Transportation Contract between Linville Hill Mennonite School and the Octorara Area School District.
Mr. Ganow wanted to know if there was information concerning the route. That is to follow at a later time.
Mrs. Bicking asked about the cost. Mr. Carsley stated that it is about $2,000 less than last year.
Approved.
II. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the employment of Ms. Lindsay Mitman as a mid-range substitute third grade teacher from approximately November 6, 2009 – March 23, 2010. Ms. Mitman is currently a day-to-day sub for the District. (Replacing Suzanne Schurr who will be on child rearing leave.)
Approved.
JJ. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the following Reading Skills teachers for 1 ½ hours per day based on step and scale at the rate of
$31.57 per hour:
Katie Dikun
Alison Parry
Approved.
KK. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve a stipend of $200.00 for Ms. Deb Canby for writing a successful grant. The grant provided $4,000 and was Awarded by CCRES.
This is for PE equipment. Mr. Ganow asked how many staff are writing grants. Dr. Newcome replied that there are 1 -2 grants per year. Mr. Ganow wanted to know if anyone was actively looking for grants. Dr. Newcome gets a list and passes on any he feels are worthwhile. Many require matching funds.
Approved.
LL. That the Octorara Board of School Directors approve the employment of Ms. Brittany Strunk as a Title I reading assistant at the Octorara Primary Learning Center pending completion of employee related documents required by law and the District. Ms. Strunk’s rate will be $11.15 per hour effective September 17, 2009. (Replacing Mimi Jurasinski who resigned.)
Approved.
11.I.U./C.A.T. Board Representative’s Report
Mr. Stoltzfus said that the Authority committee met & rejected the Borough of Downingtown's wish list. The main sticking point is over security. The I.U. is not prepared to spend what Downingtown wants. The Borough would like payment up front, rather than on a per case basis. They are still negotiating & hope to come to an agreement.
Mr. Mango stated that his committee rejected it for the same reason. The Borough wanted $75,000 up front for a dedicated officer. The I.U. did not want to set a precedent for the I.U. or its member school districts.
12.Old Business
None
13.New Business
None
14.Other Items and Announcements
Mr. Weagley wanted to inform the board of an Eagle scout project just completed on the school grounds. A.J. Franchetti refurbished the press box and installed a post/rope fence around the track.
Dr. Newcome distributed information concerning a compliance audit of special/gifted education. (See link at the end of these notes) This will be discussed in October.
Dr. Newcome went on to explain the answer to the question brought up last week concerning Elena Wilson and the Asst. Principal position in the Middle School. (See notes on this site from 9/18/2009).
The Octorara Regional Council is going on a tour with a developer to look at possibilities for commercial development. No green space will be looked at.
Mr. Weagley wanted to remind everyone that homecoming is this weekend. The parade is in Parkesburg on Friday at 7:00 p.m. The 1999 State Championship Soccer team will be the grand marshalls. They will also be recognized at half-time of the Varsity soccer game on Saturday.
15.Visitor’s Comments
Mr. Stuehrmann reiterated his wish for timely information from the district.
Brian Fox (Londonderry Twp.) is disappointed that foriegn language instruction has been cut from the Intermediate School. He asked that the district look into the possibility of alternative foriegn language instruction. He asked Mr. Norris to elaborate on why he is confident that the Intermediate school will be able to remedy the class size problem. He would also like to see more timely posting of minutes. He commended the board on how accurate the minutes seem to be, since there aren't really any corrections to them. He feels that the district would be safe in posting draft minutes & labeling them as such.
Shelly Meadowcroft (Atglen) expressed concerns over the High School math department effectiveness. The test scores presented last week reflect the ongoing issues with the math program. She emphasized that she is pro-Octorara & pro-teacher. However, she is disappointed with the math program. She related that it is common to find the state of the math department at the high school being discussed throughout the community. She recognized that the district has been using a consultant for a few years, but there appears to be a lack of progress. She related the experience of her own children with the math program in the high school. When meeting with school officials last year concerning one of her children, she was told that 32% of the students taking Algebra II were failing (this figure did not include the students with a 'D' that cannot take Trigonometry). She feels this is unacceptable & would like the board to revisit this.
16.Board Comments
Mr. Norris addressed Mr. Fox's question concerning class size. He feels that sometimes the district relies too much on data & needs to strike a balance between data and teacher recommendation. He feels that the district should look into posting the draft minutes. As for the math situation, every district has their issue & math seems to be Octorara's.
Mr. Ganow requested that the concerns be shared with Mr. Rohrer & he would like more details.
Mr. Hume stated that the Board is concerned by the public's concerns. He feels that every effort is being made to correct the problem. Motivating students is difficult.
Mrs. Bowman repeated that more students are taking AP courses. She is also concerned about the math scores. They need to determine what is considered "reasonable progress".
Mr. Norris wanted to let everyone know that the Back to School night at OES was nice. He had some concerns about some things he overheard in the hallway concerning 4th grade math. He asked Mr. Harmer to look into it.
Mr. Ganow thinks the public should request that the newspapers they subscribe to cover the school board meetings.
17.Adjournment
Executive Session for Facility Use Contract Negotiations – Monday, September 21, 2009 - 7:00 p.m. in the Octorara District Office Conference Room.
Facility Committee Meeting – Monday, October 12, 2009: Tour of High School Project 6:00 p.m. starting in the District Office Conference Room Meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Octorara District Office Conference Room
Next regularly scheduled Work Session – Monday, October 12, 2009 – 7:30 p.m. in the Octorara Middle School Multi-Purpose Room
Policy Committee Meeting – Monday, October 19, 2009 – 6:30 p.m. in the Octorara District Office Conference Room
Next regularly scheduled Board Meeting – Monday, October 19, 2009 – 7:30 p.m. Octorara Middle School Multi-Purpose Room
Executive Session for Personnel will be held following this meeting in the Octorara District Office Conference Room.
I need to re-scan the handout from the Department of Education. The file was too large for me to upload to the host site, so I will need to re-scan into two smaller files. I will do this as soon as I can and post the link.
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Mention the math department in the high school ANYWHERE in the district & everyone has a horror story or two or three. We have had our share (actually starting prior to high school). We've had to deal with an 8th grade math teacher (not certified in secondary math) telling our daughter that she would have to "ask someone smarter than me" her questions. Or a 9th grade Algebra II teacher who refused to believe that the class hadn't learned certain things in Algebra I (because they spent 20% of their time learning geometry for the PSSA's - meaning they only got about 80% of what they should have for Algebra I) - and didn't see what the problem was if they did okay on the PSSA's -except that they hadn't had what he/she insisted they had. Or the 10th grade geometry teacher who gave a test the day after a student was killed in a car accident and told the students they should "get over it". Or the 11th grade trig teacher who called honors students "stupid" and refused to explain how to solve problems, telling them that it is too easy and they should just be able to do it. Or how about a statistics teacher who couldn't even spell the word "statistics"? We met with the administration over the 11th grade incidents - and when I told them that their brightest juniors weren't taking calculus the following year, they thought we were exaggerating..... well, they almost had to cancel the calculus class the following year -and in fact, had to combine the academic & AP classes to be able to have a class.
ReplyDeleteThe real question is.. how do bright 8th graders, who get A's in math & score solidly 'Advanced' in the PSSA's get into the high school & either fail or barely pass. These are not students who are not motivated. These are students who are worried about their GPA, class rank & what college they are going to get into.
But all they keep going back to is that 11th graders aren't motivated to do well on the PSSA's. The PSSA's are NOT the issue - passing the classes & actually learning how to do math is the issue.
We keep hearing about how many more students are taking AP classes - but how many of those students are scoring a 4 or a 5 on the exams? It's great that more students are taking AP classes, but if they aren't scoring well, what does it prove?
My feelings are that the curriculum and the implementation of the math curriculum is flawed. Furthermore the grading system is confusing at best, anyone who has tried to understand their child’s teacher’s explanation of the grading scale knows what I’m talking about. My child’s Alg II teacher from last year admitted as much. The comment “lack of motivation” by some of the students only carries you so far down the path, the rest is paved with children who are motivated and want to do well but are also very frustrated going into these standardized tests because they already know that they are ill prepared. A complacent attitude follows with the comment, “math is just not my subject.” I do not doubt that everyone is working hard to fix this issue but are we working smart. I tend to think not because the results speak for themselves.
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