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2000-08-28BEVERLY PUBLIC SCHOOLS BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS August 28, 2000 A regular meeting of the Beverly School Committee was held on Monday, August 28, 2000, at the Beverly High School Library, Beverly, MA. Members Present: Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Brusil, Mr. McHugh, Mrs. Norris, Mayor ScanIon and Mr. Cahill. Members Absent: Mrs. Coburn Also in Attendance: William Lupini, Superintendent of Schools, Dr. James Hayes, Assistant Superintendent, Dr. Judy DeLucia, Assistant Superintendent, and Mrs. Judy Mulligan, School Business Manager. President Cahilt called the meeting to order at 7:08 PM. RECOGNITIONS Superintendent Lupini introduced new administrative staff: Dr. Mitchell Arrow, Acting Director of Pupil Personnel Services Elaine Paradis, Director of Athletics, Physical Education and Health Colleen McBride, Principal, McKeown Elementary School Joe Clement, Academic Division Leader for Mathematics, Science and Technology, Beverly High School. Mr. Lupini recognized Debbie O'Connor, Special Education Teacher at Edwards Elementary School, for exemplary work in the Special Education Office during the summer months. President Cahill and Superintendent Lupini recognized and thanked the following district staff members who coordinated numerous summer programs: Edwards Summer Institute Title I Summer Camp Special Education Summer School MCAS Summer Math Program Beverly Summer School Program Ellen Salley and Jodi Gennodie, Coordinators Pauline Boutin and Sue Brown, Coordinators Sue Charochak, Coordinator Steve Stone, Coordinator Bob Bisceglia, Director Mr. Cahill declared a brief recess at 7:17 PM. The Committee reconvened at 7:30 PM. OPEN FORUM FOR CITIZEN CONCERNS Lois Markham presented questions and concerns about the new ROTC program being offered at Beverly High School. Mrs. Markham inquired as to the length of commitment, whether the program is an elective, whether staff am certified in Massachusetts, and how the program will help students succeed in MCAS testing. Regular Meeting August 28, 2000 Page 2 Pam DeAngetis, spoke of concerns about students "giving up" on MCAS tests. She inquired how the ROTC program will impact students, and whether them are other alternatives. Dan DeAngelis expressed concerns about the program being appropriate for the age group. He asked if ROTC could be offered as a club rather than a course, and inquired how to how the program will be monitored. Tom Gale expressed concern about the police (uniform) presence in the school, and inquired about the vision for BHS. Jane Burnhardt inquired about whether curriculum is in place to teach non-violent behavior. Mr. Cahill summarized the discussion by stating the program is federally funded with matching local money. Although the district applied for the program over two years ago, the funding was not available until now. Superintendent Lupini stated the program will be reviewed periodically. ROTC course instructor, Major David Flores, will attend the Curriculum, Instruction, and Student Life Meeting in October to explain the program and answer questions APPROVAL OF RECORDS · It was moved by Mrs. Brusil and seconded to approve the records of the regular meeting held June 20, 2000, as presented. So voted. · It was moved by Mrs. Brusil and seconded to approve the records of the special meeting held June 23, 2000, as presented. So voted. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT After-School Care Superintendent Lupini introduced Debbie Amaral from the YMCA, and her assistant, who will be providing after-school child care services to Beverly students. The Medallion (Champions) provider notified the Superintendent very late in the summer that they would no longer be able to provide the services, due to inability to hire staff and make a profit. Mr. Lupini applauded Ms. Amaral and the YMCA for stepping up, in such short notice, to assist the School Department. Beverly Children's Learning Center will continue to provide services at the Patten Elementary School, and the YMCA programs already in place at buildings will continue this year. Overnight Field Trip Ray Novack and Carolyn Pilanen, Beverly High School teachers, presented a request for the Musitour trip to Washington, DC/Virginia Beach, April 24-29, 2001, including schedule of daily events and competitions, district curriculum connection, field trip justification, and explanation of the personal conduct contract and commitments. Upon the recommendation of the Superintendent, it was moved by Mr. McHugh and seconded to approve the Musitour field trip request for Beverly High School students to Washington, DC/ Virginia Beach, April 24-29, 2001, as presented. So voted. Time and Learning Regular Meeting August 28, 2000 Page 3 The Administration recommended that the middle schools be considered as elementary for the purposes of time and learning requirements. Superintendent Lupini will provide more information at the September 1 lth regular meeting, and the recommendation will be considered at that time. National Conference · It was moved by Mr. McHugh and seconded to approve the request from Superintendent Lupini to attend the National Conference of the American Association of School Administrators in Orlando, Florida, February 16-19, 2001. So voted. Early Redistricting Sixteen students were granted early redistricting under the program approved in May, 2000, at the following schools: Ayers Ryal Side Elementary School (one student), Cove Elementary School (ten students), and Hannah Elementary School (five students). Notification concerning requests to have students remain at their present elementary school after redistricting will be made before October 31, 2000. Massachusetts District Performance Evaluation System Superintendent Lupini presented materials describing the school district performance evaluation process adopted by the Board of Education, part of the School and District Accountability System. Personnel Update Nearly all positions have been filled for the 2000-2001 school year. Interviews are being conducted for 4 positions left to hire. A complete update on staffing, including budgetary implications, wilI be provided at the Finance and Facilities meeting on September 2511~. MASC Workshop Janet Norris and Nancy Brnsil will attend a workshop, sponsored by MASC, on Thursday, September 28ttl, at Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School. Hannah Facility Update and Dedication Work at the Hannah School is being completed to ensure a smooth opening on September 6 A walkthrough for School Committee and City Council members will be held at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, September 5m. Dedication of the Hannah School will be held Sunday, September Mentor Program Committee members are invited to attend the Induction Day and Mentor Program for new staff on Wednesday, August 30. COMMITTEE REPORTS Standing Committee on Curriculum, Instruction and Student Life The meeting scheduled for September 5th has been changed to Monday, September 18Ill. Standing Committee on Finance and Facilities The next meeting will be held Monday, September 25t~.. Grade Configuration Committee A final recommendation of the committee will be discussed at the next meeting of the Standing Committee on Curriculum, Instruction and Student Life on September 18m. Hurd Stadium Advisory Committee Mr. McHugh will establish a schedule of meeting dates with committee members. Regular Meeting August 28, 2000 Page 4 Career and College Advisory Committee - No report. Subcommittee on Negotiations Copies of the integrated BTA Contract will be available in September. UPDATE ON SCHOOL COMMITTEE GOALS Mr. Cahill stated continued work on goals is proceeding. Training for school councils will be held in September, and a meeting will be scheduled to consider school council plans. Mr. Lupini will formulate draft responses for presentation to the Standing Committee on Curriculum, Instruction and Student Life Committee on September 18*. A request was made to publish the agenda of regular and subcommittee meetings in advance, part of the goal on advocacy. SUPERINTENDENT'S EVALUATION Members received and reviewed composite summaries of the Superintendent's Evaluation. Comments from members noted that the Superintendent has strong skills and continues to make great progress in the system. The evaluation was a favorable one, with requests and suggestions for further improvement, including a professional development program for administrators in senior positions. Superintendent Lupini thanked the Committee for the feedback and constructive comments. EXECUTIVE SESSION · It was moved by Mrs. Brusil and seconded to go into Executive Session to receive information relative to pending litigation, take whatever action necessary, and not return to Open Session. A roll call resulted in the following: YES: NO: So voted. Mayor ScanIon, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Brusil, Mr. McHugh, Mrs. Norris and Mr. Cahill. None YES: NO: So voted · It was moved by Mrs. Brusil and seconded to go into Executive Session to conduct negotiations with non-union personnel, take whatever action necessary, and not return to Open Session. A roll call resulted in the following: Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Brusil, Mr. McHugh, Mrs. Norris, Mayor ScanIon and Mr. Cahill. None The Committee adjourned at 9:00 PM. The Committee went into Executive Session at 9:15 PM. Janet Norris Secretary