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GOOD EVENING, EVERYONE, AND WELCOME TO THE RICHARDSON ISD AUGUST MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
[I. CALL TO ORDER]
I AM REGINA HARRIS, THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD.WE DO HAVE A QUORUM AND THIS MEETING WILL BE CALLED TO ORDER AT 6:06 P.M..
MS. PACHECO IS JOINING VIA VIDEO CONFERENCE TONIGHT.
DR. HILLER, WOULD YOU PLEASE INTRODUCE OUR GUESTS TO LEAD US IN THE PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE THIS EVENING? YES. THANK YOU, PRESIDENT HARRIS, SUPERINTENDENT BRANUM, BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
THIS EVENING WE HAVE TWO RISING SENIORS WHO RECENTLY COMPLETED THE RICHARDSON MAYOR'S SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM, AND WE CELEBRATED THEM RECENTLY AT A LUNCHEON. I WOULD LIKE TO INVITE MINA [INAUDIBLE] CAN YOU PLEASE HELP ME? [INAUDIBLE] WHO INTERNED FOR OUR ISD GENERAL COUNSEL'S OFFICE, AS WELL AS STEPHEN [INAUDIBLE], WHO'S GOING TO BE A SENIOR AT RICHARDSON HIGH SCHOOL, WHO INTERNED AT THE LAW OFFICES OF PURDUE, BRANDON, FIELDER, COLLINS AND MOAT.
IF YOU COULD PLEASE COME FORWARD.
YOU'RE GOING TO, THEY'RE GOING TO LEAD US IN OUR PLEDGES THIS EVENING.
THANK YOU SO MUCH, AND CONGRATULATIONS FOR COMPLETING THE RICHARDSON MAYOR'S SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM.
CONGRATULATIONS. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
[APPLAUSE] PLEASE JOIN US IN A MOMENT OF SILENCE.
COLLEAGUES, IT IS NOW TIME FOR OUR RECOGNITIONS.
[B. Announcements / Communications]
MISS HILLER. YES PRESIDENT HARRIS, BOARD OF TRUSTEES, SUPERINTENDENT BRANUM, IF YOU COULD PLEASE JOIN ME IN FRONT OF THE HORSESHOE.WE HAVE A FEW CELEBRATIONS THIS EVENING TO HELP US KICK OFF THE START OF THE 2223 SCHOOL YEAR.
THIS EVENING, WE ARE GOING TO BEGIN WITH A CELEBRATION FOR OUR SPONSORS THAT HELPED US LIFT UP RECENTLY FOR THE PAST TWO SATURDAYS, OUR BACK TO SCHOOL ANNUAL BACKPACK BASH.
THIS IS THE THIRD YEAR THAT WE HAVE HOSTED OUR BACKPACK BASH.
A HUGE THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR PARTNERS, SOME THAT WE'RE GOING TO RECOGNIZE THIS EVENING, ALL OF THE VOLUNTEERS AND OUR VERY OWN RISD STAFF WHO HAD A HAND IN MAKING THIS YEAR'S EVENTS A SUCCESS AND HELPING TO ENSURE THAT OUR STUDENTS ARE PREPARED AND HAVE THE SCHOOL SUPPLIES THAT THEY NEED FOR THE FIRST DAYS OF SCHOOL.
BACK TO SCHOOL FAIR ATMOSPHERE.
AT THIS TIME I WOULD LIKE TO THANK THIS YEAR'S SPONSORS.
FOR THE FIRST TIME WE HAD OVER 20 SPONSORS FOR THIS YEAR'S EVENT THAT RAISED OVER $150,000.
SO THAT YES. [APPLAUSE] WE COULD NOT DO IT WITH THAT WITHOUT THE GENEROSITY OF OUR GRADUATE SENIOR AND JUNIOR LEVEL LEVEL SPONSORS.
AND WE ARE SO GRATEFUL FOR THEM TO BE HERE THIS EVENING.
SO AS I CALL YOUR NAME AND YOUR ORGANIZATION, WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO COME FORWARD, RECEIVE YOUR CERTIFICATE, AND THEN GREET THE BOARD, AND THEN WE WILL GET A GROUP PICTURE AT THE END. OUR FIRST GRADUATE LEVEL SPONSOR MS. KAMIKA CRAWFORD WITH THE RICHARDSON ISD FOUNDATION.
[APPLAUSE] AND I KNOW WE HAVE A COUPLE OF BOARD MEMBERS HERE THIS EVENING AS WELL.
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ANOTHER ONE OF OUR GRADUATE LEVEL SPONSORS WAS WE'RE CELEBRATING THE START OF THE SCHOOL YEAR WITH OUR SPONSORS WHO REALLY MAKE A LOT OF THE MAGIC HAPPEN FOR A LOT OF THESE EXTRA OPPORTUNITIES FOR OUR STUDENTS AND FAMILIES.THEY ARE NOT HERE THIS EVENING, BUT WE CERTAINLY WANT TO RECOGNIZE THEM AS A GRADUATE SPONSOR.
WE HAVE DEBBIE RICHARDS, WHO IS HERE FROM DALLAS COLLEGE.
THEY WERE ALSO A GRADUATE LEVEL SPONSOR THIS YEAR.
THANK YOU. AND AGAIN, WE HAD DEBBIE RICHARDS WITH DALLAS COLLEGE.
THEY WERE ONE OF THE VERY ORIGINAL SPONSORS FOUR YEARS AGO.
I KNOW WE HAVE TINA FLOYD, WHO IS HERE WITH NETWORK OF COMMUNITY MINISTRIES.
THANK YOU. [APPLAUSE] AT THE SENIOR LEVEL, I WOULD LIKE TO RECOGNIZE HARRY EVERETT, FORMER RISD ADMINISTRATOR, WHO IS NOW WITH CAMP 2020.
AGAIN, WE HAD HARRY EVERETT WITH CAMP 2020.
OUR NEXT SENIOR LEVEL SPONSOR WAS PRINCELLA MCNAIR WITH STATE FARM.
WE WERE SO EXCITED TO HAVE STATE FARM.
THEY HAVE BEEN SUPPORTING OUR EFFORTS EVERY YEAR AND IT'S EXCITING TO HAVE HER DAUGHTER HERE.
SHE VOLUNTEERED AT BOTH EVENTS.
A NEW MEMBER OF OUR RICHARDSON ISD FOUNDATION BOARD, AS WELL AS A SENIOR LEVEL SPONSOR THIS YEAR FROM TACO CASA, MR. JIM RODRIGUEZ. [APPLAUSE] I KNOW THE STUDENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES ENJOY GETTING LOTS OF TACO BUCKS THE LAST COUPLE OF WEEKENDS.
YES, $5,000 WORTH OF TACO BUCKS.
THEY COULD NOT BE HERE, BUT THEY WERE ALSO A SPONSOR LAST YEAR AND APPRECIATE THEIR SUPPORT.
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PATIENCE WE'RE GETTING WE'RE GOING TO DO A BETTER JOB OF PROMOTING OUR RECOGNITIONS ON THE WEBSITE.SO THAT'S WHY WE'RE TRYING TO BE VERY INTENTIONAL WITH GETTING SOME PICTURES TONIGHT.
AND WANT TO GIVE A BIG SHOUT OUT TO DR.
AND WE LOOK FORWARD TO COMING BACK NEXT YEAR.
THANK YOU. SO OUR NEXT RECOGNITION IS GOING TO BE FOR ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL, AND I WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME UP MS. BRENDA BOSTON, MS..
BRENDA BOSTON, WHO IS ALSO A RETIRED TEACHER HERE IN RISD FROM SPRING RIDGE ELEMENTARY, ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL RICHARDSON IS A WOMEN'S SERVICE ORGANIZATION AND THEY PROVIDED A DONATION ON BEHALF OF A FORMER MEMBER OF THEIR CLUB THAT PROVIDED TEN $200 GIFTS THAT WERE GIVEN AWAY TO OUR NEW HIRES LAST WEEK. WE CELEBRATED WELCOMING OVER 400 NEW TEACHERS TO RICHARDSON ISD THIS PAST WEEK.
AND WHAT'S AWESOME IS ALTRUSA IS COMMITTED TO COME BACK AND DO THIS FOR FOUR MORE YEARS.
SO THANK YOU SO MUCH. [APPLAUSE] THANK YOU SO MUCH. I WOULD NOW LIKE TO INVITE FORWARD OUR PARTNERS FROM THE YMCA, SUMMER LEARNING ACADEMY AND OUR RISD STAFF THAT HELPS SUPPORT THIS PILOT PROGRAM. AND AS THEY'RE COMING FORWARD, I'M GOING TO SHARE A LITTLE BACKGROUND.
FOR SOME OF OUR STUDENTS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE YMCA AND SPRING VALLEY ELEMENTARY, WE WERE ABLE TO LIFT UP A VERY ENGAGING SUMMER ENRICHMENT LEARNING OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS.
BRIAN HAINES, VP OF OPERATIONS FROM THE LOCAL RICHARDSON YMCA.
BUT WE ARE SO EXCITED BECAUSE OUR PRELIMINARY REPORTS WILL HAVE SOME MORE SOLID DATA AS WE DO SOME OF OUR BEGINNING OF THE YEAR ASSESSMENTS.
[APPLAUSE] AND THOSE ARE RISD STAFF WHO HELPED SHAUNA BALLAST, CHIEF INTERVENTION OFFICER CAROLYN KNIGHT, ACADEMIC FACILITATOR, AND CHRISTINA PINIELLA, LITERACY INTERVENTIONIST.
AND SHE WAS THE YMCA ONSITE LIAISON.
SO THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR EFFORTS FOR A SUCCESSFUL SUMMER LEARNING PROGRAM.
NEXT, WE HAVE A FEW TEACHERS HERE THIS EVENING AND WE ARE EXCITED TO RECOGNIZE THEM.
I'M GOING TO ASK THEM TO GO AHEAD AND COME FORWARD.
OUR TEACHER INCENTIVE ALLOTMENT TEACHERS.
WE HAVE SIX TEACHERS WHO WERE RECENTLY RECOGNIZED.
I WOULD ASK YOU TO COME FORWARD AND STAND TO MY LEFT.
A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE TEACHER INCENTIVE ALLOTMENT.
THESE CLASSROOM TEACHERS AT FOUR OF OUR CAMPUSES, INCLUDING CAROLYN BUKHAIR, FOREST LANE ACADEMY, RICHARDSON ACADEMY AND THURGOOD MARSHALL, THEY WORKED DILIGENTLY TO BE CONSIDERED FOR A POSSIBLE DESIGNATION UNDER THE TEACHER TEACHER INCENTIVE ALLOTMENT, ALSO KNOWN AS TIA.
AS OUR DISTRICT COMPLETED YEAR TWO UNDER THE TIA PROCESS, STUDENT AND TEACHER PERFORMANCE DATA WAS SUBMITTED AS CONSIDERATION BASED ON CRITERIA DESIGNED BY THE TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY.
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STUDENTS AT THEIR SCHOOLS.THEY CAN RECEIVE ONE OF THREE DESIGNATIONS THAT WILL BE NOTED ON THEIR TEXAS TEACHER CERTIFICATE FOR FIVE YEARS, AND THAT COULD BE RECOGNIZED, EXEMPLARY AND MASTER. THESE SIX TEACHERS EARNED THEIR DESIGNATION THROUGH OUR DISTRICT TIA PROCESS AND WE CELEBRATE THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND HOW THEY ARE IMPACTING STUDENT LEARNING.
I WOULD LIKE TO RECOGNIZE AMY DALY FROM CAROLYN BOOKER.
AND AMY, HOW MUCH DID YOU RECEIVE AS PART OF YOUR TEACHER INCENTIVE ALLOTMENT? I RECEIVED 15,337 OVER 15000 HOURS.
CONGRATULATIONS. DENISE ALVARADO, ALSO FROM CAROLYN BUKHAIR.
DENISE, HOW MUCH DID YOU EARN? $15,000. [APPLAUSE] WE HAD BARBARA DAVIS FROM FOREST LANE ACADEMY.
AWESOME. BARBARA, HOW MUCH DID YOU EARN? CONGRATULATIONS, BARBARA.
AND WE HAD YOLANDA FROM RA ACD.
I DON'T BELIEVE SHE COULD BE HERE THIS EVENING FROM THE ACADEMY.
BUT THEN WE ALSO HAVE TIFFANY KENNEDY FROM THURGOOD MARSHALL.
TIFFANY, HOW MUCH DID YOU EARN AS PART OF YOUR TIA ALLOTMENT? OH, MY GOODNESS.
CONGRATULATIONS. WE ARE SO PROUD OF THESE TEACHERS.
AND THEY ALL SAID YES AND CAME BACK AGAIN TO DO IT AGAIN THIS YEAR.
CONGRATULATIONS. AND ALTHOUGH THESE TEACHERS HAVE EARNED THIS MONETARY RECOGNITION, IT'S IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT THE STUDENTS ARE ALSO THE REAL WINNERS BECAUSE THEY BENEFITED FROM THEIR AWESOME TEACHING AND SHOWED GROWTH AS WELL IN THE CLASSROOM.
ALL RIGHT, WE HAVE TWO MORE I HAVE ONE MORE STAFF.
I WOULD LIKE TO ASK MR. FRANK GOMEZ, WHO IS ONE OF OUR AWESOME TEACHER'S AIDES AND WORKS WITH EXPLORE AT WALLACE ELEMENTARY.
I THINK WE'VE RECOGNIZED HIM PREVIOUSLY THAT HE DID SOME REALLY INCREDIBLE WORK THIS PAST SUMMER, AND I'D LIKE TO SHARE WHAT THAT WAS AS A TEACHING ASSISTANT AT OUR DISTRICTS, WALLACE ELEMENTARY FOR 26 YEARS, HE REMINDED ME HE'S STARTING HIS 27TH YEAR IN THE DISTRICT.
THE NEWS OF THE MASS SHOOTINGS, THE DAYS BEFORE SUMMER HIT.
MR. GOMEZ PARTICULARLY HARD BECAUSE HE IS FROM UVALDE AND HE ACTUALLY ATTENDED ROBB ELEMENTARY AS A CHILD FROM FIRST THROUGH FIFTH GRADE AND STILL HAS MANY FAMILY AND FRIENDS WHO ARE CONNECTED TO THE CITY AND MANY OF THE VICTIMS AND FAMILIES.
AS THE WALLACE ELEMENTARY MARQUIS SHOWS UP ON OUR SLIDE DECK, HE, AS ALWAYS, SPRUNG INTO ACTION AND WANTED TO FIGURE OUT A WAY TO GIVE BACK AND WORKED ALONG WITH THE PTA AND RAISED OVER $6100 FOR THE FAMILIES OF THOSE VICTIMS THAT THEY WERE ABLE TO SEND TO THOSE FAMILIES.
IN ADDITION, HE WANTED TO DO SOMETHING FOR THE TEACHERS TO ENSURE THAT THEY WERE ABLE TO RECOVER AND GET NEW SUPPLIES AND BE ABLE TO STOCK THEIR CLASSROOMS THROUGH THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR. SO HE ON HIS OWN STARTED A GO FUND ME BECAUSE THAT IS HIS HEART AND HE TOOK THOSE DONATE CLASSROOM DONATIONS AND OTHER ITEMS ON TEACHERS AMAZON WISH LISTS TO ENSURE THAT THOSE TEACHERS AND YOU ALL, THEY HAVE WHAT THEY NEED.
SO, MR. GOMEZ, THANK YOU SO MUCH.
WE ARE SO BLESSED TO HAVE YOU HERE IN RICHARDSON.
AND THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL YOU HAVE DONE TO HELP YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS IN UVALDE.
THANK YOU SO MUCH. THAT'S WHY WE WANTED TO RECOGNIZE YOU.
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THANK YOU AGAIN, MR. GOMEZ.AND FINALLY, WE HAVE A STUDENT RECOGNITION THIS EVENING.
THIS IS A CARRYOVER FROM OUR JUNE MEETING.
I'D LIKE TO WELCOME UP MR. PRESTON STOUT, WHO IS GOING TO BE A SENIOR AT PIERCE HIGH SCHOOL THIS YEAR.
HE WASN'T ABLE TO BE HERE AT OUR JUNE MEETING BECAUSE HE WAS OUT ON THE GOLF COURSE COMPETING.
AND LET ME TELL YOU, THIS GENTLEMAN HAS HAD AN INCREDIBLE SUMMER.
LET ME SHARE WITH YOU SOME OF HIS ACCOMPLISHMENTS ON THE GOLF COURSE AND HOW THIS IS TRANSLATING INTO SUCCESS FOR HIM WHEN HE GETS READY TO COMPLETE HIS EDUCATIONAL CAREER HERE IN RICHARDSON ISD.
SO HE WAS SECOND PLACE AT THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP FOR THE SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR.
HE WAS FIRST PLACED THIS LAST SUMMER.
I REMEMBER SEEING THIS ON TWITTER FOR THE JUNIOR BYRON NELSON INVITATIONAL.
THAT WAS HIS SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR FOR THAT AWARD.
HE WAS FIRST PLACE AT THE PAN CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITION.
HE WON THAT ONE BY 13 SHOTS, BY THE WAY.
HE WAS 15TH AT THE WESTERN JUNIOR OPEN IN CHICAGO, QUARTERFINALISTS AT THE US JUNIOR AMATEUR ABANDONED DUNES IN OREGON, FOURTH PLACE PGA JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP AT COG HILL IN CHICAGO.
ONLY ONE FINISH OUTSIDE OF THE TOP TEN ALL YEAR.
AND WHEN THE 2022 GRADS ARE REMOVED FROM THE RANKINGS, PRESTON WILL BE NUMBER TEN IN THE COUNTRY AND NUMBER THREE IN THE STATE OF TEXAS FOR GOLF. [APPLAUSE] BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE.
AND HE TOLD ME I HAD PERMISSION TO SHARE THIS.
BUT HE HAS COMMITTED, VERBALLY COMMITTED, AFTER OKLAHOMA STATE RAISED THEIR SCHOLARSHIP OFFER TO 100% TO GET TO GO AND PLAY GOLF AS PART OF HIS POST-SECONDARY CAREER.
[APPLAUSE] I DON'T KNOW IF HE GIVES LESSONS, BUT HE MAY BE SOMEBODY SOME OF US MAY WANT TO TAP INTO.
PRESTON, WE ARE PROUD OF YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS ON AND OFF THE GOLF COURSE.
WE'LL GIVE EVERYONE JUST A FEW SECONDS TO EXIT THE AUDITORIUM.
THE NEXT ITEM ON OUR AGENDA IS A PUBLIC COMMENT SECTION.
[II. PUBLIC COMMENT SECTION]
MS. RENTERÍA, DO WE HAVE ANY CARDS FOR PERSONS WISHING TO ADDRESS THE BOARD THIS AFTERNOON OR EVENING? THANK YOU MS. HARRIS, WE DO.ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD, I WELCOME ALL OF OUR VISITORS TONIGHT.
PUBLIC COMMENTS IS LIMITED TO AGENDA RELATED ITEMS. SPEAKERS HAVE 3 MINUTES TO PRESENT COMMENTS UNLESS THE TIME OF ALL SPEAKERS HAS BEEN REDUCED DUE TO A LARGE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS OR OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES. WE HAVE A BRIEF VIDEO TO INTRODUCE THE PUBLIC COMMENTS SECTION AND TO PROVIDE INFORMATION TO MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC WHO WISH TO ADDRESS THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. IN ADDITION, A DIGITAL TIMER WILL PROJECT ON THE SCREEN AND WE'LL COUNT DOWN AS SPEAKERS FROM 3 MINUTES TO ZERO.
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SPEAKERS MAY REFER TO THE SCREEN FOR THEIR REMAINING TIME.A COPY OF THE BOARD'S PROCEDURES FOR ADDRESSING THE BOARD ALSO IS LOCATED ON THE TABLE IN THE FOYER.
PLEASE JOIN ME IN WATCHING THE VIDEO.
AT WORK SESSIONS OR OTHER CALLED MEETINGS, PUBLIC COMMENT IS LIMITED TO AGENDA RELATED ITEMS. A PERSON WHO WISHES TO ADDRESS THE BOARD MUST COMPLETE A PUBLIC COMMENT CARD BEFORE THE MEETING TO INDICATE HE OR SHE WISHES TO SPEAK.
A STAFF MEMBER WILL PROVIDE THE DOCUMENTS TO THE BOARD.
PLEASE DO NOT APPROACH THE HORSESHOE AREA DURING COMMENTS.
THE BOARD WILL NOT ENGAGE IN DIALOG WITH THE SPEAKERS.
THE BOARD CANNOT DELIBERATE OR MAKE A DECISION ON ANY SUBJECT THAT IS NOT ON THE AGENDA.
A SPEAKER MAY COMPLETE ONE PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR EACH MEETING.
A SPEAKER MAY NOT TAKE THE TIME OF ANOTHER SPEAKER.
THE PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD IS NOT THE APPROPRIATE TIME TO PRESENT FORMAL COMPLAINTS.
THE BOARD WILL ONLY CONSIDER FORMAL COMPLAINTS THAT REMAIN UNRESOLVED AFTER THEY'VE BEEN ADDRESSED THROUGH PROPER ADMINISTRATIVE CHANNELS AND WHEN THEY HAVE BEEN PLACED ON THE AGENDA. THE BOARD SECRETARY WILL STATE THE SPEAKER'S NAME AND COMMENT TOPIC OR TOPICS AS IDENTIFIED ON THE PUBLIC COMMENT CARD.
A SPEAKER SHOULD APPROACH THE PODIUM AT THE FRONT OF THE AUDITORIUM WHEN HIS OR HER NAME IS CALLED.
EACH SPEAKER SHOULD CLEARLY STATE HIS OR HER NAME AND THE RISD SCHOOL OR SCHOOLS THE SPEAKER'S CHILDREN ATTEND OR HAVE ATTENDED BEFORE BEGINNING TO COMMENT, THE BOARD SECRETARY WILL KEEP THE TIME FOR EACH SPEAKER.
A SPEAKER MUST PROMPTLY END HIS OR HER COMMENTS WHEN THE ALLOTTED TIME HAS ELAPSED.
VISITORS AND STAFF MUST LISTEN QUIETLY DURING THE PUBLIC COMMENT SECTION.
PERSONS WHO DISRUPT THE MEETING WILL BE CAUTIONED TO OBSERVE MEETING RULES.
ANY PERSON WHO PERSISTS IN ENGAGING IN DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR MAY BE REMOVED FROM THE MEETING.
SPEAKERS, PLEASE APPROACH THE PODIUM AT THE FRONT OF THE AUDITORIUM WHEN I CALL YOUR NAME.
OUR FIRST SPEAKER THIS EVENING IS MR. RANDY BLANKENSHIP, WHO WILL BE SPEAKING ON THE QUALITY OF EDUCATORS AND ADMINISTRATORS.
THE TOPIC IS QUALITY OF EDUCATORS AND ADMINISTRATORS.
AND WHATEVER THE SCHOOL DISTRICT WANTS OR CONSIDERS TRUE, THEY WILL VOTE FOR AND SUPPORT.
THIS IS INTENTIONAL LAZINESS ON DISPLAY AS A DOORMAT AND A RUBBER STAMP.
SO LET'S LOOK AT THE HANDOUT AND YOU'LL NOTICE THAT WHO SUBMITTED THEM AND WHO APPROVED AND VOTED FOR THEM? I'VE HIGHLIGHTED SEVERAL PARTS, BUT THE MAIN SUBJECT ARE CLAIMS OF THE EXISTENCE OF INSTITUTIONALIZED RACISM AND THE PRACTICE OF SYSTEMIC RACISM.
THE BOARD HAS CREATED A PROBLEM THAT WERE NOT PRESENT ON THE RISD CAMPUSES.
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NOW I HAVE DISCOVERED THAT WE HAVE TEACHERS WHO LACK AN ETHICAL AND MORAL COMPASS AND ADMINISTRATORS WHO CANNOT COMPREHEND CONFLICT OF INTEREST DO NOT UNDERSTAND AND FAIL TO COMPLY WITH BOARD MANUALS AND POLICIES.MAKE ACCUSATIONS THAT PARENTS ARE USING IMPROPER CONTRACTS NOT DERIVED FROM CODIFIED LAW, WHILE CONTINUING TO DISCREDIT PARENTS CLAIMS AND GRIEVANCES.
I AM A BIT SURPRISED WITH THEIR OUTRAGEOUS RESPONSES FOR THEY DISCREDIT THE EDUCATIONAL PROFESSION.
YOUR PAST RESPONSES, THE BOARD HAS DEFENDED FALSE AND ERRONEOUS CLAIMS MADE BY TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS AND DISMISSED PARENTS AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY. I SUGGEST YOU START QUESTIONING WHAT YOU ARE TOLD AND SHOWN AND CONDUCT THOROUGH INVESTIGATIONS.
THE COMMUNITY EXPECTS THE BOARD TO ACT AND RESPOND JUDICIOUSLY.
THANK YOU. THANK YOU, MR. BLANKENSHIP. OUR NEXT SPEAKER IS MR. EWEN BLACKMAN, WHO WILL BE SPEAKING ON CELL PHONES AND DAY CARE.
GREETING BOARD PRESIDENT, SUPERINTENDENT, ESTEEMED RISD EMPLOYEES.
CELL PHONES HAVE COME A LONG WAY.
WE HAVE REGRESSED BACK TO A TIME WHEN OUR EMOJIS WOULD RIVAL THE EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHICS.
JUST A COUPLE OF POINTS I WISH TO MAKE IN THAT REGARD.
[INAUDIBLE] COST IS REASONABLE, IN MY OPINION, AT AROUND $15 PER STUDENT.
PART OF OUR BOARD VALUES IS TO FIND INNOVATIVE WAYS TO SECURE FINANCING FOR DISTRICT PROGRAMS. I THINK THAT WOULD ACCOMPLISH THIS.
JUST A THOUGHT. ON A PERSONAL NOTE, I HAVE BEEN WELL IMPRESSED WITH OUR NEW SUPERINTENDENT, LISTENING TO THE COMMUNITY, TO THE RISD EMPLOYEES, STAKEHOLDERS IN OUR COMMUNITY, RESPONDING WITH CHANGE AND COMPROMISE WITH REGARD TO THE SCOPE AND THE ROLLOUT.
ON A SECOND NOTE, THE DAYCARE CENTER CONSTRUCTION PROPOSAL.
I KNOW THAT WE HAVE A MOBILE ENTERPRISE CITY PROPOSAL TO CONSIDER AT SOME POINT, BUT CONSIDER THAT WE HAVE CLOSED THE PLANETARIUM AROUND A DECADE AGO AND NOTHING REPLACED THAT ACADEMIC INFRASTRUCTURE.
ON THAT, I THANK YOU AND GOOD NIGHT.
MS. HARRIS, THIS CONCLUDES THE PUBLIC COMMENTS FOR THIS EVENING.
THANK YOU SO MUCH. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COMMENTS.
WE REALLY APPRECIATE IT. THANK YOU.
MS. RENTERÍA. AT THE MAY ELECTION, THREE TRUSTEE SEATS WERE ON THE
[III. SPECIAL ACTION ITEMS]
BALLOT. THOSE SEATS WERE SINGLE MEMBER DISTRICT TWO, SINGLE MEMBER DISTRICT FOUR AND SINGLE MEMBER DISTRICT FIVE.REGINA HARRIS WAS REELECTED TO SINGLE MEMBER DISTRICT FOUR.
RACHEL MCGOWAN WAS ELECTED TO SINGLE MEMBER DISTRICT FIVE.
WE HAD A RUNOFF ELECTION IN JUNE FOR SINGLE MEMBER DISTRICT TWO.
TONIGHT, WE ARE ABLE TO REORGANIZE THE BOARD WITH A FULL SLATE OF TRUSTEES.
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BOARD MEMBERS, WE WILL ORGANIZE OUR BOARD BY ELECTING THE POSITIONS OF BOARD PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY.THE FIRST NOMINATION WILL BE FOR BOARD PRESIDENT.
I WILL HAVE OUR SUPERINTENDENT, OUR SUPERINTENDENT, TABITHA BRANUM OVERSEE THE NOMINATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF BOARD PRESIDENT. THANK YOU, MS. HARRIS. AT THIS TIME I WILL ENTERTAIN NOMINATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF BOARD PRESIDENT.
DO WE HAVE ANY NOMINATIONS? I WOULD LIKE TO NOMINATE REGINA HARRIS FOR BOARD PRESIDENT.
DO WE HAVE A SECOND? SECOND, SECOND, SECOND.
WITH THAT. ARE THERE ANY COMMENTS OR ALL RIGHT WITH THAT AT THIS TIME.
ALL THOSE IN FAVOR OF MS. HARRIS SERVING AS THE RICHARDSON ISD BOARD PRESIDENT, PLEASE RAISE YOUR HANDS AND THAT PASSES SIX ZERO.
MS. HARRIS IS ELECTED AS OUR BOARD PRESIDENT.
NEXT, WE WILL ELECT A VICE PRESIDENT.
DOES ANYONE WISH TO MAKE A NOMINATION? WITH GREAT HONOR, I'D LIKE TO NOMINATE TRUSTEE DEBBIE RENTERIA FOR THE OFFICE OF VICE PRESIDENT.
THANK YOU. IS THERE A SECOND? I'LL SECOND. THANK YOU, MR. POTEET. THERE IS A NOMINATION ON THE FLOOR FOR DEBBIE RENTERIA AS VICE PRESIDENT BY MR. EAGER. THERE IS A SECOND BY MR. POTEET. IS THERE ANY DISCUSSION? FANTASTIC. ALL RIGHT, SO WITH NO DISCUSSION, ALL IN FAVOR, PLEASE RAISE YOUR HANDS.
ALL RIGHT. MOTION PASSES SIX ZERO.
THANK YOU. AND FINALLY, WE WILL ELECT A SECRETARY.
DOES ANYONE WISH TO MAKE A NOMINATION? YES, I WOULD LIKE TO NOMINATE MR. CHRIS POTEET.
THERE IS A NOMINATION FOR SECRETARY OF MR. CHRISTOPHER POTEET.
THERE IS BY MS. DEBBIE RENTERIA. THERE IS A SECOND BY MS. TIMME. ANY DISCUSSION? ALL RIGHT. THANK YOU. AND NO DISCUSSION.
ALL IN FAVOR, PLEASE RAISE YOUR HANDS.
ALL RIGHT. MOTION PASSES SIX ZERO.
THANK YOU, MR. POTEET. YOU ARE A SECRETARY.
WE NEXT MUST CONSIDER SELECTION OF A TASB DELEGATE AND AN ALTERNATE.
DOES ANYONE WISH TO MAKE A NOMINATION FOR TASB DELEGATE? I WOULD LIKE TO NOMINATE MR. ERIC EAGER, WHO HAS DONE A FABULOUS JOB ALSO JUST SERVING.
IS THERE A SECOND? SECOND. THANK YOU, MISS TIMME.
THERE IS A MOTION TO ELECT MR. ERIC EAGAR AS OUR TASB DELEGATE BY MRS. RENTERIA. THERE IS A SECOND BY MS. TIMME. IS THERE ANY DISCUSSION? ALL RIGHT. ALL RIGHT.
ALL IN FAVOR, PLEASE RAISE YOUR HANDS.
ALL RIGHT, MOTION PASSES SIX ZERO.
DOES ANYONE WISH TO MAKE A NOMINATION FOR TASB DELEGATE? ALTERNATE. I'D LIKE TO NOMINATE RACHEL MCGOWAN.
ALL RIGHT. AND MS. MCGOWAN IS NOT HERE TONIGHT, BUT THAT IS TOTALLY OKAY.
THAT'S WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU'RE NOT HERE AND YOU KIND OF VOLUNTEER.
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IS THERE A SECOND? OH, I'LL SECOND THAT.THERE IS A MOTION TO ELECT MS..
RACHEL MCGOWAN AS OUR TASB DELEGATE ALTERNATE BY MR. ERIC EAGER, A SECOND BY MS. TIMME. ARE THERE ANY QUESTIONS OR DISCUSSIONS? FANTASTIC. ALL IN FAVOR.
ALL RIGHT. MOTION PASSES SIX ZERO.
ALL RIGHT. OUR BOARD IS NOW NOT ONLY A FULL BOARD, BUT IT IS NOW REORGANIZED FOR THIS COMING YEAR.
THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU.
OUR NEXT ACTION ITEM IS THE CONSENT AGENDA.
[IV. CONSENT / CONFIRMATION AGENDA ITEMS]
DOES ANYONE WISH TO PULL ANY CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS FOR SEPARATE CONSIDERATION? COLLEAGUES. RIGHT.SO IS THERE A MOTION TO APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA? SO MOVE. THANK YOU, MR. POTEET. IS THERE A SECOND? SECOND. THANK YOU, MR. EAGER. THERE IS A MOTION BY MR. POTEET, A SECOND BY MR. EAGER. ARE THERE ANY QUESTIONS OR DISCUSSION? HEARING NONE, ALL IN FAVOR PLEASE RAISE YOUR HAND.
OUR NEXT ACTION ITEM IS TO CONSIDER GIFTS.
[V.A. Consider Gifts]
MRS. BRANUM. THANK YOU, MS. HARRIS. AND FIRST OF ALL, WELCOME BACK TO THE 22-23 SCHOOL YEAR.AND WE ARE JUST DAYS AWAY FROM WELCOMING STUDENTS NEXT WEEK.
AND ONE OF THE MOST AMAZING WAYS THAT OUR COMMUNITY SUPPORTS OUR SCHOOLS IS BY FINDING OPPORTUNITIES TO KIND OF MAYBE FILL IN THOSE AREAS WHERE THAT CAMPUS WANTS TO DO SOMETHING EXTRA SPECIAL, PROVIDING ENRICHMENT.
AND SO WE JUST WANT TO THANK THEM.
MR. PATE, I'M GOING TO ASK YOU TO REVIEW THE SPECIFICS OF THIS MONTH'S GIFTS.
I'M HAPPY TO PRESENT GIFTS RECEIVED THIS MONTH.
WE HAVE ONE GIFT OVER $5,000 SUBMITTED FOR BOARD APPROVAL.
THE MOHAWK PTA DONATED $7,242.22 TO MOHAWK ELEMENTARY.
AND WE HAVE TEN GIFTS, LESS THAN $5,000 FROM A VARIETY OF SOURCES TO CAMPUSES ACROSS THE DISTRICT, TOTALING $14,465.81, WHICH ARE SUBMITTED FOR THE BOARD'S INFORMATION.
TOTAL GIFTS THIS MONTH ARE $21,708.03.
AND THAT'S INCREDIBLE BECAUSE KIDS HAVEN'T EVEN SHOWN UP YET AND YET WE HAVE THAT KIND OF SUPPORT.
SO THANK YOU. WITH THAT, I RECOMMEND THAT THE BOARD ACCEPT THE GIFTS OF 5000 OR MORE AS LISTED.
THANK YOU, MISS BRANUM. IS THERE EMOTION? SO MOVED. THANK YOU, MISS TIMMY.
IS THERE A SECOND? SECOND? THANK YOU, MR. ANDREA.
THERE IS A MOTION BY MISS TIMMY.
A SECOND BY MS. RENTERÍA. IS THERE ANY DISCUSSION OR QUESTIONS? RIGHT, HEARING NONE, ALL THOSE IN FAVOR PLEASE RAISE YOUR HAND.
THANK YOU. MOTION PASSES SIX ZERO.
[V.B. Consider RISD Daycare Construction - Former Newcomer Center Site]
BRANUM. THANK YOU, MS. HARRIS. THANK YOU BOARD OF TRUSTEES.I'M GOING TO ASK MRS. HAYES TO PROVIDE US AN UPDATE.
AS YOU KNOW, WE EXTENSIVELY HAD THESE CONVERSATIONS THROUGHOUT THE SPRING RELATED TO OUR TOTAL COMPENSATION PACKAGE FOR THE 22-23 SCHOOL YEAR AND MOVING FORWARD. AND ONE OF THE ITEMS THAT I BELIEVE YOU ALL WERE MOST SUPPORTIVE OF AND DEFINITELY STRONG ADVOCATES FOR, AND BY FAR I PROBABLY HEARD FROM MORE TEACHERS EXCITEMENT AROUND THE POTENTIAL OF HAVING TWO DAYCARES.
BUT WE SHARED WITH YOU IN THE SPRING A PROPOSAL.
WE PROMISE THAT WE WOULD BRING THIS BACK TO YOU TO PROVIDE YOU ONCE WE KNEW MORE AROUND THE COSTS, THE SCOPE OF THE PROJECT, WHAT THAT WOULD LOOK LIKE, WE WOULD BRING THAT INFORMATION FORWARD. AND SO, MRS. HAYES AND I BELIEVE MR. WATSON ARE GOING TO BE PROVIDING YOU WITH AN UPDATE ON THESE TWO PROJECTS.
GOOD EVENING, BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
TONIGHT WE HAVE TWO ACTION ITEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE DAYCARE INITIATIVE.
WE HAVE A SHORT PRESENTATION THAT WE'D LIKE TO GO THROUGH.
WE HAVE TWO SITES THAT WERE IDENTIFIED EARLY ON, ONE IN THE PEARSON LEARNING COMMUNITY, WHICH IS LOCATED AT CANYON CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND ONE IN THE RICHARDSON LEARNING COMMUNITY. COMMUNITY, WHICH IS OUR OLD EXISTING NEWCOMER CENTER ON BELTLINE ROAD ACROSS FROM RICHARDSON HIGH SCHOOL.
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AS WE DEVELOPED WITH VLC AS OUR ARCHITECTURAL PARTNERS ON THIS, A COUPLE OF THINGS HAVE COME TO LIGHT AT THE CANYON CREEK LOCATION, SO WE'D LIKE TO GO OVER THAT WITH YOU TONIGHT.THE NEWCOMER CENTER IS FAIRLY STRAIGHTFORWARD.
SO WITH THAT, I'VE INVITED MR. WATSON TO THE PODIUM TO WALK THROUGH SOME OF THE SLIDES AND JUST SHOW YOU SOME OF THE FLOOR PLANS AND TIMELINES.
WE CANNOT GET SOME OF THE EQUIPMENT IN WITH THE LEAD TIMES IN ORDER TO OPEN IN JANUARY.
SO WE ARE SHOOTING FOR A SUMMER 2023, OPENING LATE SPRING, EARLY SUMMER AT THE NEWCOMER CENTER.
SO WE'LL DISCUSS THAT AS WE HIT THAT POINT.
SO, MR. WATSON, IF YOU WANT TO GO AHEAD AND START WITH THE PRESENTATION.
THANK YOU MS. HAYES, SUPERINTENDENT BRANUM, BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
SO I WANT TO THANK THEM FOR COMING OUT AND SHOWING SUPPORT TONIGHT.
THAT SAID, SANDRA GAVE A VERY GOOD UPDATE OR OVERVIEW OF THESE PROJECTS.
REAL QUICKLY, JUST WANT TO MENTION THESE BIDS WERE RECEIVED.
WE'RE GOING TO TALK ABOUT HERE IN A MINUTE.
ON JULY 26TH, A TOTAL OF FIVE FIRMS SUBMITTED BIDS FOR THESE DAYCARE PROJECTS.
THIS IS THE CANYON CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SITE.
AS SANDRA MENTIONED, WE HAVE A CAPACITY HERE, IF FULLY STAFFED OF ABOUT 80 CHILDREN.
BUT THIS IS THE LAYOUT YOU SEE BEFORE YOU.
DON'T KNOW IF THERE'S ANY QUESTIONS.
BUT WE REALLY WANTED TO GET INTO THE THIRD SLIDE HERE IN A MINUTE.
THIS IS THE SITE PLAN FOR CANYON CREEK ELEMENTARY.
SO YOU SEE THE BUILDING THERE HIGHLIGHTED WHERE IT SAYS RENOVATION.
SO VERY NICE RENDERING HERE AND REALLY GETTING TO WHAT MISS HAYES MENTIONED EARLIER.
WE HAVE TWO OPTIONS KIND OF ON THE TABLE TONIGHT FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION.
OPTION ONE, THE MORE EXPENSIVE OPTION IS TO GO THROUGH WITH FULL FIRE SPRINKLER OF THE ENTIRE CANYON CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAMPUS PER A CITY COMMENT.
AND THAT SAID, WE ARE REALLY READY TO SUBMIT A RECOMMENDATION, BUT IT COMES WITH OPTIONS.
SO WE'RE KIND OF GOING TO GET DIRECTION HOPEFULLY FROM YOU ALL TONIGHT.
BUT THAT SAID, WE'RE HERE TO TAKE ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE ABOUT CANYON CREEK ELEMENTARY SITE.
MOST OF OUR REALLY 100% OF OUR BUILDINGS THAT WERE BUILT IN THE FIFTIES, SIXTIES AND SEVENTIES AND REALLY, I GUESS EVEN INTO THE EIGHTIES WHERE WE WERE NOT REQUIRED TO HAVE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS AT OUR SCHOOLS AS A FULL SPRINKLER SYSTEM.
AND SO AS WE HAVE GONE INTO OUR BUILDINGS AND DONE RENOVATIONS OVER THE YEARS, THAT HAS BECOME A CODE THAT WE HAVE TO FOLLOW DEPENDING ON ADDING SQUARE FOOTAGE AND WHAT YOU'RE DOING TO THE FACILITY.
SO WHEN WE FIRST STARTED WITH BLK, WE WEREN'T SURE WE WERE GOING TO HAVE TO DO THIS.
THERE IS A A FAR BLOCK BETWEEN WHERE ENTERPRISE CITY WAS LOCATED AND THE SCHOOL.
THAT WAS OUR ANTICIPATION WHEN WE STARTED THIS PLAN.
AND SO WE WANT THOSE CONSIDERATIONS.
AND REALLY THE THIRD ACTION IS TO NOT USE CANYON CREEK AS A DAYCARE CENTER.
SO THAT'S REALLY WHY WE BROUGHT THIS FORWARD TONIGHT FOR YOUR DISCUSSION.
YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ON CANYON CREEK? FIRST, I'LL NEED TO MAKE A MOTION.
I DON'T HAVE THE ACTION ON [INAUDIBLE] YET.
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OH, NO QUESTIONS RIGHT NOW.NO QUESTIONS. WE'LL FINISH UP OUR PRESENTATION.
WE CAN GET IN HERE WITH MAX STAFF LEVELS.
THEN WE'RE ALSO REPORTING THAT EAST LOT, WHICH IS CURRENTLY ASPHALT WITH NEW CONCRETE AND NEW LANDSCAPING, AGAIN, THAT THE CITY WILL REQUIRE FOR THAT PARKING LOT WITH LIGHTING.
SO THAT AGAIN IS THE NEWCOMER CENTER.
NO QUESTIONS. RIGHT NOW WE DON'T HAVE THE ACTION ITEM, SO IT'S FAIRLY STRAIGHTFORWARD.
AS MS.. HAYES MENTIONED EARLIER, NO OPTIONS HERE.
JUST GO IN WITH A RECOMMENDATION IN FRONT OF YOU.
THANK YOU, MR. WATSON AND MS..
HAYES. MS. HARRIS I MAKE I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE THE RECOMMENDATION THAT THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPROVE MOVING FORWARD WITH THE EMPLOYEE DAYCARE CENTER AT THE NEWCOMER SITE.
IS THERE A MOTION? SO MOVE. THANK YOU, MISS TIMME.
THANK YOU. SO THERE'S A MOTION BY MS. TIMME, A SECOND BY MR. POTEET. ARE THERE ANY QUESTIONS OR DISCUSSION? I'D LIKE THAT, IF IT'S OKAY, I'LL ADD HERE.
THIS WOULD BE VOTING TO AWARD THE CONTRACT TO GLIDDEN INDUSTRIES.
IT IS A GROUP THAT WE HAVE NOT WORKED WITH IN THE PAST, SO THIS WOULD BE A NEW GROUP FOR US, BUT THEY WOULD WORK WITH VLK, THE ARCHITECTS ON THIS JOB TO GO IN AND RENOVATE THE NEWCOMER INTAKE CENTER INTO THE DAYCARE.
ADD THE GREEN SPACE, IT'S NECESSARY.
SO WITH THAT, WE'RE HAPPY TO TAKE QUESTIONS.
THANK YOU. MR. POTEET, YEAH, A COUPLE OF QUICK QUESTIONS AND THESE MAY BLEED OVER INTO CANYON CREEK AS WELL.
SO THE IT LOOKS LIKE MOST OF THE COST INCREASES ARE WITHIN THE CONSTRUCTION AND A LITTLE BIT IN THE IN THE ARCHITECT'S FEES AS WELL AS THAT. JUST PRETTY STANDARD AS WE'VE SEEN ON ALL OF OUR OTHER PROJECTS RIGHT NOW.
I DO. I THINK WE'RE JUST CONTINUING TO SEE SLIGHTLY INCREASED INFLATION.
WE PROBABLY DID COME IN RIGHT ON TARGET FOR OUR CONSTRUCTION COSTS THERE.
HOW LONG? IT JUST ONE THING WE MAY CONSIDER IS DO WE UPDATE A LOT OF OUR ORIGINAL ESTIMATES KNOWING THAT WE'RE IN THIS ENVIRONMENT WHERE WE'VE GOT HYPER INFLATION OF CONSTRUCTION COSTS? I KNOW THAT WE PROBABLY DO UPDATE THEM AND I DON'T KNOW HOW OFTEN, BUT THAT MAY JUST BE A CONSIDERATION TO LOOK AT.
I'D LIKE THE ESCALATION TO STOP.
I'D LIKE US TO BE ABLE TO BRING OUR PROJECTS IN, IN A REASONABLE COST.
THAT'S JUST MY WISH. I GET IT, ME TOO.
THE OTHER THING THAT I WAS THINKING WAS WHEN WE HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY WHERE WE'RE ADDING ON OR RENOVATING SOME OF THESE BUILDINGS, ARE WE NOW THAT WHAT WE WENT THROUGH DURING COVID, NOW WHAT WE'VE TALKED ABOUT IN THE SECURITY, ARE WE PUTTING THAT LAYER OVER THESE NEW CONSTRUCTIONS OR RENOVATION AND KIND OF THAT LENS OVER? IS THERE SOMETHING WE CAN DO WITH HVAC? IS THERE SOMETHING WE CAN DO WITH SECURITY AND ACCESS AND SOMETHING LIKE THAT THAT WE MAY NOT BE ABLE TO DO WITH THE REST OF THE BUILDING IN A COST EFFECTIVE WAY? BUT NOW THAT WE'RE ACTUALLY PEELING THIS PART BACK, CAN WE LOOK AT IT FROM THOSE PERSPECTIVES AND ARE WE DOING THAT WITH THE ARCHITECTS? WE ARE, CERTAINLY.
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COMMITTED TO WHEN WE MADE THE DECISION THAT POTENTIALLY A SITE WOULD BE USED.WE KNEW THAT WE WANTED TO KEEP ENTERPRISE CITY.
IT'S A PART OF KIND OF THE HEART OF THE DISTRICT.
IT'S AN EXPERIENCE THAT WE LOVE FOR OUR STUDENTS.
BUT WE SAW THE OPPORTUNITY, I BELIEVE, TO RE-IMAGINE IT.
AND IS THIS AN OPPORTUNITY TO UPDATE IT IN KIND OF THIS 2022 AND REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO 2030 AND 2035? SO OUR DESIGN TEAM IS HARD AT WORK AT THAT.
I BELIEVE IT WAS MENTIONED EARLIER TONIGHT THAT ONE OPTION IS A MOBILE SITE, BUT WE HAVE WE HAVE TALKED ABOUT POTENTIALLY USING SHERMAN STREET AS A POTENTIAL LOCATE PERMANENT LOCATION. IT'S CENTRAL TO THE DISTRICT.
IT MIGHT BE A GREAT OPPORTUNITY.
WE'VE ALSO LOOKED AT MAYBE COMBINING IT AS MAYBE EVEN INTEGRATING SOME STEM EXPERIENCES.
WE KNOW OUR STEM CENTER AT BERKNER HIGH SCHOOL, IT IS USED ALL THE TIME AND WE PROBABLY NEED A SECOND ONE ON THE OTHER SIDE OF TOWN AS WELL.
SO WE'RE LOOKING AT IS THERE A POTENTIAL TO MAYBE DO SOMETHING THAT INTEGRATES THOSE AS WELL.
SO WE WILL BE BRINGING FORWARD A REALLY KIND OF EXCITING DESIGN PLAN AND PROPOSAL FOR YOU ALL TO CONSIDER AS WE MOVE THROUGH THIS FALL SEMESTER, WE'RE PROBABLY STILL A FEW MONTHS AWAY FROM FINALIZING THAT DESIGN PROCESS.
MRS. BRANUM, WOULD YOU LIKE TO GO AHEAD AND FINISH THIS ACTION ITEM ON THE NEWCOMER CENTER? YES, MA'AM, PLEASE.
I WAS JUST WONDERING THERE WAS ANY ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS.
ALL RIGHT. ARE THERE ANY ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS? COMMENTS? I'M SORRY, MISS PACHECO.
HI, GUYS. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS PRESENTATION.
WILL THERE BE A POSSIBILITY TO MAYBE LOOK AT A DESIGN TO ADD SOME WINDOWS SO THAT THERE'S MORE OPENNESS WITHIN THOSE CLASSROOMS AND MAYBE SEE NATURAL LIGHTING FROM THE OTHER CLASSROOMS IN SOME WAY WITHOUT INCREASING COST? CAN WE ASK, BE OK TO COME UP AND HELP? YEAH. I'M ASKING BRIAN TO PULL UP THE PRESENTATION AGAIN AND BRING THE FLOOR PLAN UP FOR THE NEWCOMER SITE.
MY QUESTION. YES SO CURRENTLY WITH THIS BUILDING WE ARE LIMITED WITH THE EXISTING STRUCTURE.
WE'RE NOT REPLACING WINDOWS, THE NEWCOMER CENTER, WE DID TEAR DOWN.
WE ARE GOING TO TEAR DOWN THE MANSARD STRUCTURE THAT IS HIDING THE CURRENT WINDOWS SO THAT WE WILL GET BLEED IN FROM THE OUTER PORTION, THE INNER PORTION, THERE'S NOT MUCH WE CAN DO. IT IS A CMU STRUCTURAL WALL, AND SO WE CAN'T DO MUCH TO THAT TO GET NATURAL LIGHT AND OTHER THAN PUTTING SKYLIGHTS IN. BUT THOSE ARE THEY'RE BAD OVER TIME AND ALL OUR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT IS ON THE ROOF FOR THE END USER.
WE'RE GOING TO TAKE THAT COMPLETELY DOWN.
BUT BECAUSE OF THE WAY THAT BUILDING IS BUILT AND BECAUSE WE DON'T WANT TO CHANGE ANY OF THE STRUCTURE BECAUSE OF THE COST, THERE ARE TWO INDOOR CLASSROOMS THERE IN THE MIDDLE THAT WILL NOT HAVE NATURAL LIGHT.
SO AND THEN GLASS ON THE DOORS ON THE NORTH SIDE TO THOSE ENTRIES.
SO THERE IS A LOT MORE GLAZING THAN YOU CAN SEE IN THIS PLAN RIGHT NOW TO TRY TO FILTER AS MUCH LIGHT TO THE CORRIDORS AND TO THOSE INNER CLASSROOMS. THANK YOU. WE CAN CERTAINLY MAKE ANY KIND OF CHANGES THAT THE BOARD DESIRES, UNDERSTANDING THAT THERE'S A COST INVOLVED.
BUT AS IT IS, THE BUILDING IS BUILT THE WAY IT IS AND THE WALLS ARE WHAT THEY ARE.
SO I UNDERSTAND, BUT I APPRECIATE THAT THE DOORS HAVE SOME GLASS AND THERE'S SOME VISIBILITY THERE AND THERE BE MORE LIGHTING GOING IN BECAUSE OF THE CHANGES TO THE ROOF.
ALL RIGHT. THANK YOU. THANK YOU, MISS PACHECO.
ANY ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? ALL RIGHT. WE DO HAVE A MOTION BY MS..
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TIMME, A SECOND BY MR. POTEET. ALL IN FAVOR, PLEASE RAISE YOUR HANDS.ALRIGHT, MOTION PASSES SIX ZERO.
THANK YOU. THANK YOU, BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
WE'LL MOVE FORWARD WITH THAT DAY CARE PLAN AT THIS TIME.
[V.C. Consider RISD Daycare Construction - Canyon Creek Elementary School Site]
WE'LL BRING UP THE ACTION ITEM FOR A DAY CARE LOCATED AT CANYON CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.MRS. BRANUM. THANK YOU, MRS. HAYES. YES, I DO RECOMMEND THAT THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPROVE THE DAY CARE AS PRESENTED AT CANYON CREEK ELEMENTARY.
ALL RIGHT. THANK YOU, MISS BRANUM.
THANK YOU, MR. EAGER. IS THERE A SECOND? SECOND? THANK YOU, MISS TIMME.
THERE IS A MOTION BY MR. EAGER. A SECOND BY MISS TIMME.
ARE THERE ANY COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS? MS. TIMME, I AM A LITTLE CONFUSED ABOUT WHICH ONE THE DISTRICT IS RECOMMENDING.
WHICH OPTION? WELL, WE REALLY ARE PROBABLY ARE RECOMMENDING OPTION ONE, I BELIEVE.
THERE IS A PROPER EGRESS AT EACH END OF THE BUILDING.
IF YOU GO WITH THE SPRINKLING THE ENTIRE CAMPUS, THOUGH, THAT EXTENDS OUR TIMELINE.
SO I DON'T I GUESS I'M PROBABLY SCOOTING AROUND THIS.
MRS. BRANUM, YOU WANT TO TELL THEM YOUR PREFERENCE? YEAH. MY RECOMMENDATION IS THAT WE CONSIDER OPTION ONE.
AND I THINK IT IS IN LINE WITH WHAT WE HAVE DONE WITH OTHER RENOVATIONS AT OTHER BUILDINGS AS WELL.
OKAY. THANK YOU. MR. POTEET. QUICK QUESTION ON SO AND THAT'S SO WHAT AND JUST BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW, WE HAVE CURRENTLY A SPRINKLER SYSTEM IN THE REST OF THE BUILDING, RIGHT? NOT AT ALL. NO, SIR.
NO, SIR. THAT'S WHAT THE CITY IS TELLING US WE HAVE TO DO..
AND WE HAVE TO. I KNOW EARLIER IT WAS THEY PREFERRED OR SOMETHING.
CORRECT? WE HAD A FIRE SPRINKLER INSIDE THE DAY CARE IN OUR PLANS AND OUR DRAWINGS.
OKAY. JUST WANTED TO UNDERSTAND.
YES. PREFERRED VERSUS RECOMMENDED VERSUS ORDERED TO AND ALL THOSE THINGS.
THE CITY HAS GIVEN US THESE TWO OPTIONS.
THE EXIT DOORS OR SPRINKLE THE REMAINDER OF CANYON CREEK ELEMENTARY.
ANYWAY, SO ANYWAY, CAN WE DO ANY MAJOR RENOVATIONS THAT'S ALWAYS GOING TO COME UP FOR US? SURE. THANK YOU.
CAN I. CAN I ASK ONE MORE QUESTION? I'M SORRY. I SHOULD HAVE ASKED THIS A MINUTE AGO, BUT YOU SAID IT WOULD EXTEND THE TIMELINE, RIGHT, TO DO OPTION ONE.
SO KIND OF TWO FOLD QUESTION LIKE WHAT IS THE DATE THAT THAT'S LIKE HOW FAR DOES THAT EXTEND THAT OUT AND DOES THAT IMPACT CANYON CREEK AS FAR AS THE REST OF THE SCHOOL AND THEIR ABILITY TO GET IN FOR THE FOLLOWING YEAR BASED ON THAT? YES. SO WE'RE GIVING A COMPLETION DATE OF JANUARY 2024 BECAUSE THAT WORK HAS TO BE DONE DURING THIS SUMMER..
FOR OPENING THE DAYCARE, BUT THE REMAINDER OF CANYON CREEK ELEMENTARY WOULD BE OPEN IN AUGUST OF 24.
SO IT WOULDN'T DELAY ANYTHING FOR THE REST OF THE SCHOOL AT ALL.
IT WOULD BE DONE, CORRECT? THAT IS CORRECT. OKAY.
AND THEN. OH, GOSH, I HAVE ONE MORE QUESTION ABOUT THAT.
AND THAT IS, WORST CASE SCENARIO, WE JUST WANTED TO GET IT OUT THERE SO THAT..
YEAH, BUT THE NEWCOMER CENTER WOULD BE OPEN.
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT. YES, MA'AM.
THANK YOU. WE WOULD PROBABLY RUN TWO LISTS ANYWAY FOR THOSE TWO FACILITIES.
COULD YOU PULL UP THE SLIDE WITH THE WITH THE COST? YES, MA'AM. FOR CANYON CREEK.
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YES, SIR. YES, MA'AM.OKAY. SO THAT'S WHAT I WANTED TO SEE.
SO THE OVER BUDGET FOR THE OPTION ONE, THIS IS OPTION ONE IS ABOUT $600,080.
SO DOES THAT MEAN I'M JUST TRYING TO IF YOU CAN HELP ME UNDERSTAND, LIKE IF THIS IS WHAT WE'RE GOING TO BE THE OVERBUDGET, LIKE WHERE DOES THAT COME FROM? LIKE, WHAT DO WE PULL THAT MONEY FROM? AND ARE WE, YOU KNOW, WHAT ARE WE NOT DOING IN ORDER TO DO THIS OR IS THAT NOT SOMETHING WE DO? I'LL LET MR. PATE SHARE THAT INFORMATION.
AND WE HAVE CURRENTLY $25 MILLION ASSIGNED FOR CONSTRUCTION IN THE GENERAL FUND FUND BALANCE.
THANK YOU, MR. PATE. THANK YOU.
AND MR. PATE ON THAT NOTE, SO THAT BASICALLY WE'RE NOT GIVING UP SOMETHING TO PAY FOR THIS.
WE'RE JUST EXHAUSTING OR ACCELERATING OUR USE OF THE FUND BALANCE BY A LITTLE BIT.
CORRECT, WE'RE NOT IMPACTING ANY OF THE BOND PROJECTS BY WITH THE FUNDING FOR THIS PROJECT.
SO I'M TRYING TO ATTACH THIS COST TO THAT SLIDE.
SO YES, YOU'RE CORRECT. THAT DOES ACCELERATE THAT SLIGHTLY.
ANY ADDITIONAL COMMENTS, QUESTIONS? SO WHEN WE GO TO VOTE FOR THIS, WE ARE VOTING FOR OPTION ONE.
WE'RE NOT VOTING FOR EITHER OF THE TWO.
WE WILL BE VOTING FOR OPTION ONE.
WHAT MS. BRANUM HAS RECOMMENDED IS OPTION ONE.
AND IT'S SPRINKLED THROUGHOUT.
AND I'M GLAD YOU TOLD US WHAT SPRINKLED THROUGHOUT WAS.
WE APPRECIATE THAT. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
ALL RIGHT. AGAIN, WE DO HAVE A MOTION BY MR. EAGER, A SECOND BY MISS TIMME.
ALL IN FAVOR FOR OPTION ONE, RAISE YOUR HAND, PLEASE.
THANK YOU, MRS. HAYES, FOR YOUR EFFORTS ON THIS PROJECT.
OUR NEXT ACTION ITEM IS TO CONSIDER A REVISION TO POLICY FNC LOCAL.
OH, WE ARE GOING TO GO AHEAD AND TAKE US A QUICK BREAK.
THIS IS A GOOD TIME TO DO THAT.
WE'LL GO IN AND TAKE US A QUICK BREAK.
WHAT DO WE WANT TO DO? TEN MINUTES, 6 MINUTES? 7:25. OK.
THANK YOU. WE ARE NOW BACK FROM OUR BREAK.
WE WILL GO AHEAD AND BEGIN WHERE WE ENDED.
OUR NEXT ACTION ITEM IS TO CONSIDER A REVISION TO POLICY FNCE LOCAL.
[V.D. Consider Revision to Policy FNCE(LOCAL)]
MRS. BRANUM THANK YOU, MS. HARRIS. I HAVE ASKED DR.GIVENS TO LEAD AN EFFORT THIS SUMMER TO REVISIT OUR CELL PHONE POLICY AND OUR GUIDELINES.
I THINK IF I CAN TAKE YOU BACK ON A LITTLE BIT OF A JOURNEY WITH ME THAT IN OUR LAST JUNE MEETING, AS WE WERE REVIEWING OUR CLIMATE SURVEY, I BELIEVE I ENDED THAT PRESENTATION BY HOLDING UP MY PHONE AND EMPHATICALLY SHARING WITH THE BOARD AND THE COMMUNITY THE NUMBER ONE CONCERN THAT WE CONTINUED TO HEAR THROUGHOUT THE COMMENTS OF OUR CLIMATE SURVEY FROM TEACHERS WAS, AND I WOULD SAY ALSO OFFER PRINCIPALS WAS THE REAL CHALLENGE THAT WE WERE EXPERIENCING AROUND DISTRACTIONS OF CELL PHONES.
AND WE WHEN WE BEGAN TO RESEARCH WHAT ARE SOME THINGS THAT WE NEED TO DO TO ADDRESS THESE CHALLENGES? THE FIRST THING WE NOTICE IS THAT OUR BOARD POLICY AROUND ELECTRONIC DEVICES SUCH AS CELL PHONES, THAT POLICY WAS LAST UPDATED IN 2012 AND WE NEEDED TO SPEND SOME TIME UPDATING THAT POLICY AND REFLECTING THE CURRENT ENVIRONMENT AND THE CURRENT CHALLENGES.
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I ALSO REALLY WANT TO THANK AND AS YOU CAN IMAGINE, AS WE PREPARE FOR AUGUST 16TH, THE NUMBER OF HOURS THAT OUR TEACHERS AND PRINCIPALS ARE SPENDING ON THEIR CAMPUSES TO PREPARE FOR AUGUST 16.AND YET, IF YOU LOOK ON THE AUDIENCE, ESPECIALLY TO MY LEFT HERE, YOU'RE GOING TO SEE ROWS OF PRINCIPALS AND ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS THAT ARE HERE TO REALLY HELP SHARE THE STORY OF WHAT IT MEANS AS AN ADMINISTRATOR TO LEAD A CAMPUS WHERE CELL PHONES ARE SOMETHING THAT THEY ARE DEALING WITH ON A DAY TO DAY BASIS.
AND SO WE'RE GOING TO WEAVE THEM INTO THIS PRESENTATION.
AND THEY LOVE WHEN I DO THAT, BUT WE ARE GOING TO ORGANICALLY WEAVE THEM IN SO THAT BECAUSE AGAIN, AS MUCH AS I KNOW THAT YOU TRUST THE INFORMATION THAT WE BRING FORWARD TO YOU, THEY ARE THE CLOSEST TO WHAT IS HAPPENING THERE.
SO, DR. GIBBONS, I'LL LET YOU KICK US OFF.
ALL RIGHT. THANK YOU, SUPERINTENDENT BRANUM.
AS MS.. BRANUM WAS SAYING, ONE OF THE THINGS I KNOW THAT MS. MCGOWAN, AS OUR NEW LEGAL COUNSEL, HAS REALLY PUSHED US AND CHALLENGE US, CHALLENGED US AS A SENIOR CABINET IS TO REVIEW POLICY.
WE DEFINITELY HAD A NEED TO TO UPGRADE AND UPDATE THIS.
SO IF YOU'LL MOVE TO THE NEXT SLIDE.
WELL, WE'RE GOING TO JUST GO THROUGH BRIEFLY THE WHY BEHIND WHY WE'RE DOING THIS, WHAT THE CURRENT POLICY IS, WHAT THE UPDATED POLICY WILL LOOK LIKE, HOW WE ENFORCE THAT, AND THEN ALSO WHAT THE OUTCOMES AND OUR MEASUREMENT TOOLS WILL LOOK LIKE AS WE PROCEED THROUGH THIS PROCESS.
NEXT SLIDE, PLEASE. SO I THINK IF YOU TALK TO ANY EDUCATOR, YOU WOULD PROBABLY NINE TIMES OUT OF TEN GET THE SAME OPINION.
THAT CELL PHONE USE DURING THE INSTRUCTIONAL DAY HAS BECOME PERVASIVE.
IT'S A REALLY PERVASIVE ISSUE AND PROBLEM WITHIN OUR ON OUR CAMPUSES.
WE'VE HAD AN INCREASE IN CELL PHONE RELATED DISCIPLINE INFRACTIONS.
AND WHEN THAT HAPPENS, OF COURSE, OUR ADMINISTRATORS ARE TIED UP IN SOME INSTANCES A FULL DAY DOING AN INVESTIGATION THAT REVOLVES SIMPLY AROUND CELL PHONE USAGE AND WHAT'S HAPPENING VIA SOCIAL MEDIA AND THOSE TYPES OF THINGS.
WE LOSE THAT FACE TO FACE INTERACTION.
SO THAT'S KIND OF THE WHY OF WHAT WE LOOKED AT THIS POLICY FOR.
AND RIGHT AT THIS MOMENT, I WOULD LOVE WHETHER IT'S MS. JONES OR MS.. CAGE OR MR. CHOATE, IF ONE OF YOU WOULD LOVE TO STEP UP AT THIS MOMENT AND JUST SHARE A LITTLE BIT, IF YOU COULD JUST SPEAK, I THINK, TO JUST REAL EXAMPLES OF WHAT YOU HEAR FROM TEACHERS, WHAT YOU MIGHT HEAR FROM YOUR TEAM AROUND THE CHALLENGES OF CELL PHONES AND WHY YOU ASKED US TO ALSO LOOK AT WE'VE GOT TO WE KNOW THIS IS A PROBLEM.
WE CAN'T JUST KEEP ADMIRING THE PROBLEM.
WE HAVE TO BE WILLING TO ADDRESS AND DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT IF WE WANT A DIFFERENT OUTCOME.
SO IF ONE OF YOU, MR. CHOATE, YOU WANT TO COME UP FIRST.
SO IN WHEN THESE CONVERSATIONS STARTED BACK IN THE SPRING AND YOU TRY TO PINPOINT THE THE RESULTS OF CELL PHONES AND WHAT WHAT IT'S CAUSING IN OUR SCHOOLS, THERE'S SO MANY THINGS THAT CELL PHONES ARE CREATING, SO MANY PROBLEMS THEY'RE CREATING.
YOU LOOK AT STUDENTS, THE NUMBER ONE IS LEARNING THE STUDENT ENGAGEMENT AND LEARNING.
I THINK WE'RE SEEING RESULTS FROM STUDENTS THAT ARE NOT AS GOOD AS WHAT THEY WOULD BE OTHERWISE BECAUSE WE DON'T HAVE STUDENTS ENGAGING IN THE CLASSROOM LIKE WE NEED TO GET THOSE RESULTS.
AND THEN IF YOU LOOK AT THE SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL ASPECT OF WHAT CELL PHONES ARE DOING, AND THIS IS SOMETHING THAT'S BEEN THAT'S TAKEN ME SOME TIME TO UNDERSTAND BECAUSE I DIDN'T GROW UP IN AN AGE WHERE MY SUCCESS WAS DEPENDENT ON HOW MANY LIKES I GET.
BUT THE STUDENTS THAT WE HAVE TODAY, THEY ABSOLUTELY ARE IN A TIME WHERE HOW MANY LIKES THEY GET IS DEPENDENT UPON THEIR POPULARITY, UPON THEIR SUCCESS.
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THEY SEE DEPRESSION, THEY SEE ALL SIDES, ALL TYPES OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES BECAUSE OF THAT.AND WE HAVE TRIED THINGS IN THE PAST.
WE'VE TRIED TOOLS TO GET RID OF CELL PHONES.
BUT WHEN YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS WE ALL HAVE IN OUR BUILDINGS, WE JUST THOUGHT WE NEEDED TO TAKE THE NEXT STEP BECAUSE WHAT WE WERE TRYING IS NOT EFFECTIVE.
WE'RE CONTINUING TO SEE ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION AND NOT TO MENTION THE BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS, I WILL SAY FOR MY ADMINISTRATIVE TEAMS AND MY ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS, WE'VE HAD LONG CONVERSATIONS ABOUT THIS.
AND AND ALMOST 90% OF THE DISCIPLINE ISSUES THAT WE DEALT WITH LAST YEAR STARTED WITH A CELL PHONE.
NOW, SOME OF THAT STARTED AT HOME BECAUSE YOU CAN STAY CONNECTED WHETHER YOU'RE AT SCHOOL OR NOT.
BUT A LOT OF THAT TOOK PLACE RIGHT ON CAMPUS AS FAR AS SOCIAL MEDIA AND CONVERSATIONS BACK AND FORTH AND FOLLOWING THAT INTERACTION ON THE CELL PHONES, WE'VE SEEN FIGHTS.
YOU SEE STUDENTS MEETING UP FOR ACTIVITIES THAT THEY SHOULDN'T BE DOING WITHIN THE SCHOOL.
IT'S JUST SIMPLY IMPOSSIBLE TO DO THAT.
WHEN STUDENTS HAVE ACCESS TO THOSE PHONES THE ENTIRE DAY THROUGH SCHOOL, YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE PROBLEMS AND KNOW NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO, YOU CAN'T STOP THEM BECAUSE IT'S SO FAST.
THE ABILITY FOR THOSE STUDENTS TO COMMUNICATE AND CONNECT JUST OCCURS SO FAST.
AND THEN OUR TEACHERS, THE TEACHERS GET WORN DOWN BY IT.
THE TEACHERS HAVE IF WE TOOK CELL PHONES OUT OF THE CLASSROOMS, THE TEACHERS JOB IS STILL VERY HARD TO GET THOSE DESIRED RESULTS THAT WE ALWAYS TALK ABOUT AND THEY JUST GET WORN DOWN BY IT.
EDUCATION IN GENERAL RIGHT NOW IS KIND OF A PROFESSION THAT'S ATTACKED, AND IT CERTAINLY DOESN'T HELP WHEN THE TEACHERS ARE TRYING TO TAKE THOSE DEVICES.
AND THEY THERE'S A POWER STRUGGLE THAT ENSUES BETWEEN THE TEACHER AND THE STUDENT.
SO THE ENTIRE CLASS IS DISRUPTED.
SO THE CONVERSATIONS WE HAD IS HOW DO WE SUPPORT OUR TEACHERS AND HOW DO WE TAKE THAT AWAY, LIKE REMOVE THE ABILITY FOR A RELATIONSHIP TO GET NEGATIVELY IMPACTED FOR THOSE TEACHERS? I THINK THE SURVEY DATA I ALSO LOOKED AT IT FOR MY CAMPUS SPECIFICALLY IN THE SURVEY DATA OVERWHELMINGLY SAYS THAT'S THE NUMBER ONE THING THAT IS DIFFICULT TO MANAGE IN THE CLASSROOM IS THE CELL PHONES.
AND THEN YOU PUT THE CELL PHONES ON TOP OF IT.
THAT'S THE NUMBER ONE CLASSROOM.
MANAGEMENT CONCERN THEY HAVE AND THEY JUST WEAR DOWN AND THEN AT THE END OF IT, THEY JUST STOP ADDRESSING IT BECAUSE THEY'RE THEY'RE TOO TIRED TO DO SO.
AND THEY THEY HAVEN'T SEEN THE RESULTS.
THEY HAVEN'T SEEN STUDENTS COMPLYING WITH WHAT THEY'RE ASKING.
AND SO INSTEAD OF CONTINUING THAT DAILY FIGHT, THEY GIVE THAT FIGHT UP AND STUDENTS INCREASE THE USE OF THE CELL PHONES. SO THANKFULLY, THERE IS SO MUCH THIS IS A VERY COMPLEX TOPIC.
SO HOPEFULLY I MESSAGE THAT TO WHERE, YOU KNOW, BECAUSE WE COULD TALK ALL DAY ABOUT IT.
THANK YOU, MR. CHOATE, SO MUCH.
AND I DO THINK IT'S JUST IMPORTANT TO RECOGNIZE THAT THE WE KNOW THAT CELL PHONES THERE HAVE BEEN SO MANY STUDIES THAT HAVE SHOWN THAT THE USE OF CELL PHONES, IT'S IT'S AKIN TO AN ADDICTION.
IS THERE A NEW PIECE OF INFORMATION? IS HAS SOMEONE LIKE, DO I NEED TO I NEED TO DOCUMENT WHERE I'M AT OR WHAT I'VE EATEN OR WHAT WHAT'S WHAT I'M WHAT I'M WORKING ON OR RECORD THAT TICK TOCK OR WHATEVER IT IS.
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AND, AND SO TO TO JUST ASSUME THAT A STUDENT CAN MANAGE THAT WE AS THE ADULTS HAVE TO DO SOMETHING TO HELP THEM LEARN HOW TO MANAGE THAT, BECAUSE IT'S JUST TOO TEMPTING.AND I WILL BE HONEST, AS AN ADULT, I DIDN'T HAVE A CELL PHONE AS A STUDENT, BUT AS I'M AN ADULT AND THE AMOUNT OF INFORMATION THAT I HAVE TO MANAGE, THE IMMEDIACY THAT PEOPLE HAVE TO BE ABLE TO GET IN CONTACT WITH ME, I KNOW THAT I AM SOMETIMES FIND MYSELF ADDICTED TO THE CELL PHONE WHEN I WAS ON EVEN ON A VACATION THIS SUMMER.
I KNOW TO PUT IT DOWN AND I HAVE TO BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE TO PUT IT DOWN AND PUT IT OUT OF SIGHT.
AND WE AS THE ADULTS, OUR STUDENTS COME TO SCHOOL TO LEARN.
AND WE NEED TO HELP CREATE AN ENVIRONMENT IN A DISCIPLINE THAT LETS THEM KNOW THEY ARE GOING TO BE JUST FINE IF THEY DON'T SEE THAT CELL PHONE DURING THAT THAT THAT LEARNING TIME.
DR. GIBBONS, KEEP GOING, PLEASE.
YES, MA'AM. NEXT SLIDE, PLEASE.
SO JUST A QUICK REVIEW OF WHERE OUR CURRENT POLICY IS BEFORE WE WOULD LOOK TO MOVE FORWARD WITH THE NEW ONE, JUST TO JUST TO REMEMBER THAT THERE EVEN IN 2012, WE DID RECOMMEND A CELL PHONE FREE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT, IF YOU'LL SEE THE TOP THE TOP SENTENCE THERE WHERE WE WERE PROHIBITING THAT UNLESS UNLESS WE HAD PERMISSION, UNLESS THE STUDENT HAD PERMISSION.
WE ALSO AGAIN, IT WAS UPDATED IN 2012.
WE ALSO HAD MULTIPLE ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION DEVICES.
AND THEN WE ALSO IN THIS POLICY ADDRESSED BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE.
SO THAT'S WHAT WE LOOK TO REMOVE.
SO IF YOU'LL GO TO THE NEXT SLIDE.
THIS IS JUST THE RED LINE VERSION OF THE NEW POLICY.
SO AS YOU CAN SEE, WE'VE DEFINED WHAT AN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION DEVICE IS.
IT'S JUST ONE SENTENCE, I THINK TWO OR THREE SENTENCES DOWN THERE.
AND I'LL MAKE SPECIAL NOTE THAT IT DOES SAY WE WILL NOT BE CHARGING CURRENTLY.
WE WILL NOT BE CHARGING FOR STUDENTS TO GET THEIR CELL PHONE BACK.
THAT'S NOT SOMETHING THAT WE WANTED TO PURSUE AT THIS TIME.
SO WE JUST WANTED TO UPDATE IT FOR THE MORE OFFICIAL TERMS OF WHAT WE'RE USING RIGHT NOW.
BUT THE PRINCIPLE OF THE POLICY IS, YOU CAN SEE THERE ON THE LEFT STAYS THE SAME.
AND WE HAD A SEVERAL YEARS AGO A BIG COMMITTEE THAT STUDIED THAT.
AND ONE OF THE FINDINGS WAS THAT WAS A SITUATION IN WHICH WE PRESENTED A GREAT INEQUITY FOR OUR FAMILIES WHO POTENTIALLY COULD NOT AFFORD TO COME AND PAY THAT FINE TO PICK THAT UP, THAT IT WAS SOMETHING THAT COULD NOT BE NECESSARILY APPLIED FAIRLY TO ALL FAMILIES BASED UPON ECONOMIC STATUS.
AND THAT IS ONE OF THE REASONS WHY WE DO NOT HAVE THAT CURRENTLY IN OUR PROCESS.
THANK YOU. SO WHAT WE WHAT ARE WE DOING TO SUPPORT THIS CHANGE OR THIS RENAMING, IF YOU WILL, OF THE POLICY? SO, OF COURSE, WE NEED TO RE COMMUNICATE EXPECTATIONS AND THE VIOLATIONS.
THOSE ARE THINGS THAT WE NEED TO DO AND WE NEED TO BE UNIFORMED.
AND HOW WE DO THAT ACROSS THE DISTRICT AND ACROSS OUR CAMPUSES, WE'VE REVAMPED THE GUIDELINES.
BUT YOU CAN SEE WE'VE GOT OUR STATEMENT OF EXPECTATIONS.
WE'VE GOT WHAT THE CONSEQUENCES MAY LOOK LIKE.
THOSE ARE NOT THAT IS NOT OUR INTENT.
AND SO WE'RE THROUGH EACH OFFENSE.
BUT THEY'RE ALL GOING TO BE CATEGORY ONE, IF YOU WILL, OFFENSES, WHICH IS A CAMPUS BASED DISCIPLINE.
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WE WANT OUR CAMPUSES TO HANDLE THAT AND BUILD THE RELATIONSHIPS WITH THEIR THEIR COMMUNITY AS BEST THEY CAN.I THANK YOU, BRIAN. YOU CAN GO BACK TO THE THE SLIDE.
WE HAVE CAMPUS CAMPUS SIGNAGE COMING OUT.
THANK YOU. IF YOU'LL SEE THERE AT THE BOTTOM.
RIGHT, WE HAVE A CELL PHONE FREE ZONE THAT WE'RE GOING TO BE POSTING IN ALL OF OUR CLASSROOMS AND OUR HALLWAYS AS WELL AS BEST WE CAN AND PUSH THOSE OUT.
WE DO HAVE WE'RE GOING TO RUN A PILOT THROUGH FOREST MEADOW AND WE'LL TALK ABOUT THAT A LITTLE IN A LITTLE BIT MORE DETAIL HERE AND A LITTLE BIT WITH OUR WITH YONDER POUCHES, WHICH IS A PRODUCT THAT HAS BEEN USED TO TRY TO CONTAIN CELL PHONE USAGE AT CAMPUSES AND PUBLIC VENUES AND THINGS LIKE THAT.
SO WE'RE GOING TO PILOT THAT AND THEN WE'RE PRODUCING AS WE SPEAK OR AS WE'RE MOVING FORWARD TO THE FIRST DAY, SOME TEACHER TALKING POINTS JUST TO MAKE SURE WE HAVE UNIFORMITY ACROSS THE DISTRICT AS TO WHAT TEACHERS COULD BE TELLING AND TALKING THROUGH WITH THEIR STUDENTS DAY ONE THROUGH DAY, YOU KNOW, THE FIRST FEW DAYS.
AND I KNOW I'VE I'VE TALKED A LOT ABOUT VIOLATIONS AND WHAT THEY'RE GOING TO BE DOING.
SO WHEN STUDENTS ARE DOING THE RIGHT THING AND THINGS ARE GOING WELL AND BEING CONSISTENT IN THAT MANNER, THEN WE'RE GOING TO REWARD THAT AND WE'RE GOING TO OBSERVE THAT AND RECOGNIZE THAT. SO THAT'S GOING TO BE OUR BIG FOCUS.
SO HOW WE ENFORCE THIS IS GOING TO BE CRITICAL.
DR. GIBBONS, I JUST WANT TO PAUSE THERE FOR JUST A SECOND AND HIT A COUPLE OF THINGS.
FIRST OF ALL, I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT THAT YOU NOTED THAT SEVERAL YEARS AGO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES IS A PART OF THE WORK THAT WE WANTED TO DO AROUND ENSURING THAT EVERY STUDENT, WHILE WE WERE A PRETTY STRONG BEARD DISTRICT, THE BOARD DID RECOGNIZE THAT THERE WERE STILL GAPS IN FAMILIES, MAYBE WHO COULD NOT PROVIDE A DEVICE THAT COULD FUNCTION IN THE WAY THAT OUR TEACHERS WERE ASKING STUDENTS TO DESIGN EVIDENCE OF LEARNING.
SOME STUDENTS MAY HAVE A DEVICE THAT WAS TEN YEARS OLD AND COULDN'T DOWNLOAD A CERTAIN APP, OR THERE WERE MULTIPLE DIFFERENT PLATFORMS, AND OUR TEACHERS WERE TRYING TO MANAGE A CLASS IN WHICH THERE MIGHT BE THREE OR FOUR MODELS OF PHONES AND DIFFERENT, AND THEY COULD NOT USE ONE SOLUTION TO HELP TEACH THE ENTIRE CLASSROOM.
AND SO AS A BOARD, THEY DID INVEST AND USE BOND DOLLARS TO PROVIDE A 1 TO 1 ENVIRONMENT, WHICH MEANS EVERY STUDENT IS ISSUED A DISTRICT DEVICE. AND I BELIEVE THAT WAS A BIG PART OF THE CONVERSATIONS THAT WE HAD AS A LEADERSHIP TEAM.
AND SO AS WE WERE DEVELOPING THIS UPDATED POLICY, WELL, I KNOW IT'S GOING TO BE A SHIFT IN THINKING AGAIN, I'M A MOM OF A TEENAGER, AND I KNOW IT'S GOING TO BE A SHIFT IN THINKING FOR ME AS WELL.
THERE IS, THERE ARE ALTERNATIVE WAYS THAT OUR PARENTS AND OUR COMMUNITY MEMBERS CAN GET A HOLD OF OUR STUDENTS, WHETHER IT'S THROUGH EMAIL OR OTHER CHROMEBOOK TOOLS THAT ARE SECONDARY STUDENTS HAVE WHERE THAT COMMUNICATION CAN STILL OCCUR.
IT MAY NOT BE INSTANT LIKE IT IS ON A TEXT MESSAGE.
THERE MAY NOT BE AN INSTANT NOTIFICATION LIKE THERE IS ON A TEXT MESSAGE, BUT THERE IS STILL A WAY THAT IF THERE'S A SCHEDULE CHANGE OR A REMINDER ABOUT A DOCTOR'S APPOINTMENT, ALL OF THOSE THINGS CAN CAN STILL BE DONE USING THEIR CHROMEBOOK.
THE OTHER THING THAT I'VE READ A LOT OF AND I WANT TO THANK, I REALLY BELIEVE THIS PROCESS HAS MODELED THE WAY THAT WE WOULD WANT TO HAVE ALL DECISIONS COME FORWARD.
WE IDENTIFIED A PROBLEM, WE RESEARCHED A SOLUTION.
WE BROUGHT FORWARD A RECOMMENDATION, WE RECEIVED FEEDBACK, AND WE ADJUSTED BASED UPON THAT FEEDBACK WE RECEIVED PROBABLY CLOSE TO BETWEEN MY EMAIL AND LET'S TALK PROBABLY ABOUT 400 INDIVIDUAL COMMUNICATIONS.
AND ONE OF THE THINGS I HEARD A LOT THAT WAS IT WAS SUGGESTED BY MANY COMMUNITY MEMBERS WAS, WELL, WHY CAN'T A TEACHER JUST HAVE A BIN OR USE THE SHOW THE SHOE BIN HOLDERS AND JUST COLLECT PHONES EVERY CLASS PERIOD? AND I WILL TELL YOU, IT'S PROBABLY IN THE PRINCIPLES YOU CAN SHAKE YOUR HEAD YES OR NO.
IF I'M WRONG, I CAN'T TELL YOU.
AND WHY, AS ADULTS, IN OUR MINDS, WE CAN'T IMAGINE THAT A STUDENT'S GOING TO PUSH BACK.
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JUST TAKE THE PHONE. THE STUDENT AGAIN IN THAT MOMENT, THIS IS THEY WANT TO CLICK ON IT EVERY 4 MINUTES.AND I DON'T WANT TO GIVE YOU MY PHONE AGAIN.
WE'RE ASKING YOU TO GIVE IT SO YOU CAN FOCUS ON INSTRUCTIONAL TIME.
AND THE TEACHERS HAVE HAVE BEGGED TO NOT BE THE ONES THAT HAVE TO, AS MR. CHOATE SAID BEAUTIFULLY, BE THE ONES TO HAVE TO BATTLE THAT.
AND SO, AGAIN, OUR TEAM WAS COMMITTED TO DOING EVERYTHING WE COULD TO PUT IN POLICY.
AND THEN AS WELL AS TO ADDRESS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A WHEN A STUDENT DECIDES TO NOT FOLLOW THAT POLICY, TO PUT ENOUGH MEASURES IN PLACE SO THAT THE TEACHERS DID NOT HAVE TO BATTLE, THAT EVERY CLASS PERIOD.
NOW, THAT DOES NOT MEAN THE TEACHER IS FULLY REMOVED FROM WHAT WE'RE PROPOSING EITHER IN THIS BECAUSE TEACHERS ARE STILL GOING TO HAVE TO MONITOR A STUDENT EVEN IF WE HAVE IT, AS WE HAVE RECOMMENDED NOW, EXCEPT FOR ENFORCEMENT OF JUNIOR HIGH AT OUR OTHER SITES.
IF A STUDENT HAS IT OFTEN IN THEIR BACKPACK, WE KNOW THAT TEMPTATION IS STILL GOING TO BE THERE.
BUT JUST WANT TO SHARE FROM THE PRACTITIONER'S POINT OF VIEW WHY THAT THAT IS A CHALLENGE.
JONES, IF YOU ALL WANT TO ADDRESS AT ALL THAT COMPONENT OF TEACHER FEEDBACK.
I'M JUST LOOKING AT THROUGH THE EYES OF A TEACHER, I WOULD JUST INVITE ANYONE TO SPEND A DAY ON A SECONDARY CAMPUS TO SEE WHAT IT'S LIKE.
AND WE'RE NOT DOING THIS JUST TO SAY THAT WE WANT PHONES TO BE PUT AWAY TO PUNISH KIDS.
IT IS JUST KIND OF OUTRAGEOUS WHAT WE'RE HAVING TO DEAL WITH.
THEY PUT THEM IN THEIR THEIR POCKETS.
THEY HIDE THEM. THEY'RE ON THEIR PHONES DURING PASSING PERIODS.
THEY'LL THEY'LL BE ON THEIR PHONES TO GO TO THE RESTROOMS. IT'S JUST VERY, VERY DIFFICULT.
AND FROM A TEACHER'S EYES, THEY WANT SUPPORT.
THEY WANT TO BE ABLE TO TEACH.
THEY WANT TO BE ABLE TO HAVE ENGAGING LESSONS AND TO HAVE TO PUT THIS ON THE TEACHERS.
THEY WON'T. AND THAT BECOMES A FIGHT.
AND THEN THINGS GET RECORDED AND CONFRONTATIONS GET POSTED AND IT JUST GOES VIRAL.
AND IT'S ANOTHER ISSUE THAT YOU HAVE TO DEAL WITH.
SO SPEAKING FROM THE TEACHER, IF WE COULD GET SOME SUPPORT, ANY SUPPORT WITH A CAMPUS WIDE, DISTRICT WIDE SYSTEM TO TAKE SOMETHING OFF OF THEIR PLATE SO THEY'RE NOT HAVING TO MANAGE IT IN THEIR CLASSROOM.
SO WE'RE NOT HAVING TO WORRY ABOUT TEACHERS WHO DO FOLLOW THE RULES, TEACHERS WHO DON'T FOLLOW THE RULES, AND THEN LISTENING TO KIDS, WELL, I CAN USE IT IN THIS CLASS, BUT I CAN'T USE IT IN THIS CLASS.
IF WE CAN HAVE A BLANKET STATEMENT, A BLANKET PROGRAM TO USE THAT, THAT'S REALLY WHAT THE TEACHERS WANT, BECAUSE THEY ARE THEY'RE EXHAUSTED AND THEY REALLY WANT TO BE ABLE TO TEACH.
SO. I FEEL LIKE I'M JUST ECHOING WHAT CHOATE AND JONES HAVE SAID.
THEY CANNOT FOCUS ON WHAT THE TEACHER IS TELLING THEM BECAUSE THEY ARE HIDING THE PHONES IN POCKETS.
THEY ARE UTILIZING THEM BEHIND THE CHROMEBOOK SCREENS.
THAT TAKES A LOT OF PRESSURE OFF OF THE TEACHERS.
AND THAT'S JUST ONE BATTLE THAT THEY DON'T HAVE TO FIGHT EVERY DAY.
THANK YOU. THANK YOU BOTH SO MUCH.
THE OTHER THING THAT I THINK I REALLY DO WANT TO SPEAK TO AS WELL, AND AGAIN, I'LL BE VERY HONEST, WHEN MY DAUGHTER ASKED THIS QUESTION TO, YOU KNOW, MOM, IS THIS FAIR THAT I MAKE GOOD CHOICES WITH MY PHONE, I MAKE I HAVE GOOD GRADES.
AND, YOU KNOW, I TRY NOT TO BE A DISRUPTION IN MY CLASS.
AND, YOU KNOW, I TRIED TO DO ALL THE RIGHT THINGS.
SO WHY AM I HAVING TO GIVE UP MY CELL PHONE? AND I THINK THAT THAT IS A LEGITIMATE QUESTION.
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WORK ON HOMEWORK SO THAT THEY COULD WORK ON HOMEWORK.AND IF THEY HAD CHALLENGES WITH IT, THE TEACHER WAS THERE TO HELP THEM.
WHY THEY BEGAN THEIR HOMEWORK.
SHE WOULD ADMIT THAT THERE WERE TIMES WHEN SHE WOULD BE ON HER PHONE INSTEAD OF DOING THAT HOMEWORK.
ONE OF THE ONE OF THE ANALOGIES THAT I THINK I'VE TALKED TO A COUPLE OF YOU ABOUT AS WE'VE BEEN ON THIS JOURNEY IS, YOU KNOW, WHEN WE I DON'T I BELIEVE THAT I'M A GOOD PATRON OF OUR AIRPORTS.
WHEN I FLY ON AN AIRPLANE, I DON'T CARRY CONTRABAND ON AN AIRPLANE, NONE OF THOSE THINGS.
AND YET WHEN I GO THROUGH AIRPORT SECURITY, I'M GOING TO TAKE OFF MY SHOES.
I'M GOING TO TAKE OFF MY MY BELT OR ANYTHING ELSE THAT NEEDS TO GO THROUGH THE SECURITY.
I'M GOING TO PUT MY LUGGAGE UP THERE AND I'M VERY INCONVENIENCED.
IT TAKES ME LONGER, I MEAN, ALL OF THOSE THINGS.
IT'S TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF ALL OF THOSE THAT ARE AROUND ME, NOT JUST MYSELF.
AND I THINK THAT THAT IS AN OPPORTUNITY THAT WE HAVE TO MODEL FOR OUR STUDENTS AS WELL.
SO JUST WANTED TO SHARE SHARE A LITTLE BIT OF THOSE PERSPECTIVES AS WELL.
DR. GIBBONS, PLEASE KEEP GOING.
YES, MA'AM. THANK YOU. CAN YOU GO TO THE NEXT SLIDE? SO AS YOU CAN SEE, AS THE PRINCIPALS HAVE MENTIONED, THE ANTICIPATED BENEFITS THAT WE SEE WHEN WE LOOK AT THINGS THAT WILL INCREASE.
OF COURSE, WE WANT INSTRUCTIONAL ENGAGEMENT TO INCREASE A BELL TO BELL TYPE INSTRUCTION HAPPENING.
WE WANT TO INCREASE FACE TO FACE STUDENT INTERACTION.
WE WANT THAT TO BE A PRIORITY THROUGHOUT THE DAY.
AND WE WANT TO DECREASE THE SOCIAL MEDIA DISTRACTIONS.
SO THOSE ARE OUR ANTICIPATED BENEFITS AND OUTCOMES.
SO THIS IS WE MENTIONED EARLIER THAT WE HAVE WE'RE MOVING FORWARD WITH A PILOT PROGRAM AT FOREST METAL JUNIOR HIGH, AND WE DO HAVE OUR FORCE MIDDLE JUNIOR HIGH ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF HERE. AND WE WANTED TO JUST KIND OF SHARE WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT THINGS THAT WE'RE DOING IN ORDER TO SUPPORT THIS.
WE'LL, OF COURSE, HAVE OUR SAFETY AND SECURITY DEPARTMENT INVOLVED.
WE'LL HAVE CAMPUS ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT.
WE'LL DO IMPLEMENTATION AND PLANNING, AS WE DO WITH ANY OTHER PILOT TYPE PROGRAM.
AND THEN WE'RE GOING TO RECEIVE ONGOING SUPPORT AND FEEDBACK, AND WE'RE GOING TO GET A MECHANISM GOING FOR OUR CAMPUS CAMPUS TO THE DISTRICT AND ALSO A CAMPUS TO PARENTS, HOW IT'S GOING, HOW WE'RE PROGRESSING THROUGH THAT.
AND AS FAR AS YONDR GOES, THE THE COMPANY THAT WE'RE USING, THEY HAVE SUPPORT, PLANNING.
THEY'RE GOING TO HAVE ONSITE SUPPORT WHERE THERE'S PEOPLE FROM YONDR, STAFF FROM YONDR WHO HAVE IMPLEMENTED THIS IN MULTIPLE CAMPUSES ARE GOING TO BE ON CAMPUS FOR THE FIRST FEW DAYS AND THEN THEY'RE GOING TO HAVE REGULAR FOLLOW UP.
OF COURSE, WE'LL HAVE RESTOCK OF ANY DAMAGE POUCHES, ANY OF THOSE THINGS.
WE'RE NOT GOING TO HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT A LACK OF SUPPLY.
AND THEN THEY HAVE AN ONGOING SUPPORT CUSTOMER SUPPORT SERVICE PROGRAM WITH THEM ON THEIR WEBSITE.
SO WE FEEL COMFORTABLE WITH YONDR AND THE SUPPORT THAT THEY'RE GOING TO GIVE US AS WELL.
BUT WHY WAS PILOTING YONDR SOMETHING THAT, YOU KNOW, IT WAS SOMETHING THAT YOU WERE WILLING TO DO AND WHY? I MEAN, AND REALLY, YOU WERE ONE OF OUR FIRST JUNIOR HIGHS THAT SAID, PLEASE, I'LL PILOT THIS.
IF YOU COULD JUST SHARE A LITTLE BIT ABOUT YOUR WHY.
YES. THANK YOU FOR THIS LOVELY OPPORTUNITY TO SPEAK TO YOU ON A WHIM.
YES. SO FOREST MEADOW HAS AGREED TO PILOT THIS PROGRAM.
AND I CAN TELL YOU WITH CERTAINTY THAT 100% OF OUR STAFF IS ON BOARD.
WE HAVE SPOKEN ABOUT IT AND WE HAVE MADE COLLECTIVE COMMITMENTS TO EACH OTHER AND TO OUR COMMUNITY, AS WELL AS OUR STUDENTS, THAT WE, TOO, WILL MIRROR THOSE EXPECTATIONS.
WE BELIEVE IN OUR STUDENTS SUCCESS.
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WE PRIORITIZE OUR STUDENT SUCCESS, JUST AS I KNOW THE OTHER SECONDARY CAMPUSES DO.BUT WE ALSO PRIDE OURSELVES IN OUR INNOVATION AND OUR OUT-OF-THE-BOX THINKING.
AND WE KNOW THAT CELL PHONE USE WITH OUR STUDENTS IS A BIG BARRIER TO THEIR SUCCESS.
AND WE KNOW THAT THIS IS A DISTRACTION THAT WE NEED TO REMOVE IN ORDER TO CONTINUE THAT MOMENTUM.
SO WE ARE EXCITED AT THIS OPPORTUNITY TO PILOT THIS PROGRAM.
WE ARE KIND OF, I DON'T KNOW, A LITTLE GIDDY ABOUT IT BECAUSE WE REALLY ARE INTERESTED TO SEE HOW EXACTLY THIS CAN BENEFIT OUR CAMPUS, OUR STUDENTS, OUR COMMUNITY.
I KNOW THERE ARE SOME HESITATIONS.
I'M A PARENT MYSELF, SO I UNDERSTAND WHERE THOSE ARE COMING FROM.
BUT I HOPE THAT OUR COMMUNITY TRUSTS US AND KNOWS THAT WE WOULD NEVER DO ANYTHING THAT WOULD PUT THEIR KIDS IN HARM'S WAY, THAT WE TRULY FEEL THAT THIS IS A BENEFIT TO THEIR OVERALL ACADEMIC SUCCESS, WHICH COMES IN MANY FORMS. IT'S NOT JUST ACADEMICALLY SPEAKING, IT'S SOCIALLY, IT'S EMOTIONALLY, IT'S FINE ARTS AND ATHLETICS.
AND WHEN WE REMOVE THE CELL PHONE THAT THEY WANT TO CHECK EVERY 4 MINUTES AND THEY WANT TO GET THOSE LIKES AND THEY GO INTO THE BATHROOM AND THEY TAKE THOSE SELFIES IN THE MIRROR AND THEY POST THEM, AND THAT BECOMES THE FOCUS, NOT WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE CLASSROOM.
AND WE NEED TO CHANGE THAT FOR OUR STUDENTS BECAUSE THEY DESERVE THAT FOR US.
JUST EVERY STUDENT, EVERY DAY, EVERY LEADER, EVERY DAY.
AND AT FOREST MEADOW, WE REALLY, TRULY BELIEVE IN THAT.
SO FOR US, IT'S REALLY IMPORTANT FOR US TO AT LEAST TRY IT.
IF IT DOESN'T WORK, WE'RE OKAY TO SAY IT DOESN'T WORK, BUT AT LEAST WE CAN MOVE ON TO THAT NEXT STEP TO FINDING A TOOL TO BENEFIT ALL OF OUR STUDENTS AT THE SECONDARY CAMPUS.
THANK YOU, MS.. BART. AND I LOVE WHAT SHE SAID THERE AT THE END.
YOU KNOW, THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR US TO TRY SOMETHING.
WE DID EXTENSIVE RESEARCH ON THE UNDER POUCH.
IT HAS BEEN USED BY MANY HIGH SCHOOLS, SECONDARY CAMPUSES AROUND THE COUNTRY.
BUT EVEN WITH THOSE, AGAIN, YONDER HAS IDENTIFIED STRATEGIES THAT HELP MITIGATE EVEN THOSE HACKS.
WE'RE GOING TO TRY IT AT ONE CAMPUS.
WE'RE GOING TO EVALUATE THAT AND THEN WE'RE GOING TO MAKE DECISIONS MOVING FORWARD.
I THINK THE OTHER REALLY IMPORTANT THING THAT MS. BERT MENTIONED IS THE SHARED COMMITMENT OF THE ADULTS IN THE BUILDING.
AND I KNOW I HAD A CONVERSATION WITH ALL OF OUR SECONDARY PRINCIPALS AND SO PROUD OF THEIR LEADERSHIP THAT THEY ALL HAD REALLY HARD CONVERSATIONS WITH THEIR STAFFS AROUND HOW ARE WE MODELING THINGS AS ADULTS? AND THAT IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THEY ARE CONSIDERATE AND THOUGHTFUL ABOUT THEIR CELL PHONE USE DURING THE DAY THAT WE THINK ABOUT.
IF WE WANT STUDENTS TO BE ENGAGED, THEN AS THEY SAID, WE NEED TO HAVE ENGAGING INSTRUCTION.
AND SO HOW ARE WE TEACHING BELL TO BELL AND HOW ARE WE ENSURING THAT STUDENTS HAVE A REASON TO FOCUS ON LEARNING BELL TO BELL AND SO PROUD THAT OUR PRINCIPALS HAVE HAD THOSE CONVERSATIONS, THE COMMITMENT TO ENFORCING THIS, THAT WHILE WE'VE TRIED TO DO AS MUCH AS WE CAN TO PROVIDE COVER FOR TEACHERS, THAT THIS IS THE DISTRICT POLICY, THIS IS HOW WE'RE GOING TO ENFORCE IT.
WE STILL NEED ALL TEACHERS TO HOLD OUR STUDENTS ACCOUNTABLE FOR KEEPING THOSE CELL PHONES PUT AWAY.
HAVE THAT SHARED COMMITMENT IN THAT WORK.
AND I JUST SO APPRECIATE THE PRINCIPALS LEADERSHIP.
YES, MA'AM. THANK YOU. CAN YOU GO TO THE NEXT SLIDE? SO LASTLY, THIS LAST SLIDE, IS THIS REALLY TALKING ABOUT WHAT WE GOING TO USE AS MEASUREMENT TOOLS? SO AS WE LOOK TO COLLECT DATA WHICH WE KNOW IS GOING TO BE SUPER IMPORTANT FOR US TO BE INFORMED AS HOW THINGS ARE GOING, WE'RE OF COURSE, GOING TO HAVE SURVEY TOOLS FOR THAT.
WE'RE GOING TO EXAMINE OUR DISCIPLINE REFERRALS AND WE'LL LOOK AT THAT AND HOW THOSE ARE TRENDING, BOTH AT FOREST MEADOW FROM A PILOT STANDPOINT AND OUR OTHER JUNIOR HIGHS AND HIGH SCHOOLS. WE ARE GOING TO, JUST AS A SIDE NOTE, WITHIN OUR FOCUS REFERRAL SYSTEM, WHICH IS OUR STUDENT DATA SYSTEM, WE'RE GOING TO ADD A CELL PHONE, BASICALLY A CHECKBOX TO WHERE IF THERE IS A DISCIPLINE REFERRAL OR AN EVENT THAT HAPPENS ON CAMPUS AT A SPECIFIC TO AND INVOLVES A CELL PHONE, WE'LL HAVE THE ABILITY TO CHECK THAT SO WE CAN REALLY START TRACKING DATA SPECIFICALLY FOR THAT.
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WE'RE GOING TO GET PILOT CAMPUS FEEDBACK FROM ALL OF OUR STAKEHOLDERS.WE WANT ALL STAKEHOLDERS INVOLVED IN THAT FEEDBACK AND WE'RE GOING TO SHARE DATA, OF COURSE, AT OUR FUTURE BOARD MEETINGS ON HOW THOSE THINGS ARE GOING, AND THAT DATA WILL HELP US INFORM US FOR NEXT STEPS OF WHAT THE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN MAY LOOK LIKE MOVING FORWARD.
SO IF YOU GO TO THE NEXT SLIDE, PLEASE.
SO ANY QUESTIONS OR REFLECTIONS? BEFORE YOU GET TO QUESTIONS? AGAIN, I REALLY APPRECIATE THE FEEDBACK.
I DON'T KNOW THAT, ESPECIALLY IN THE PAST PROBABLY MONTH, THAT THERE HAS BEEN A DAY WHERE THE SECONDARY PRINCIPALS AND I HAVE NOT BEEN IN COMMUNICATION AROUND HOW DO WE MOVE FORWARD.
AND AGAIN, I KNOW THAT, YOU KNOW, AS IS BEING ASKED TO SERVE AS THE LONE FINALIST AND BEING THE SUPERINTENDENT, THAT THIS WAS SOMETHING THAT WAS PRETTY BOLD TO ADDRESS IS ONE OF MY FIRST RECOMMENDATIONS.
SO IS THERE A MOTION? SO MOVED. THANK YOU, MS. TIMME. IS THERE A SECOND? SECOND. THANK YOU, MR. EAGER. THERE IS A MOTION BY MS. TIMME, A SECOND BY MR. EAGER. IS THERE ANY DISCUSSION, COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS? OR REFLECTIONS RIGHT REFLECTIONS.
SO DON'T ALL JUMP. I'VE GOT TO.
MR. POTEET, ARE YOU ARE YOU TAKING THE.
IF I COULD, I'LL TAKE THE LEAD IN THIS AND..
I'VE GOT TWO KIDS, ONE IN SECONDARY.
YOU KNOW, I HEAR I HEAR THE ANECDOTAL STORIES FROM MY AS A AS A DAD.
AND SO THAT'S VALUABLE HAVING THAT PERSPECTIVE.
AND THERE'S NO BETTER WAY TO GET TO WHERE I PULLED UP THE GRADUATE PROFILE A FEW MINUTES AGO AND LOOK THROUGH AND YOU CAN TIE THIS POLICY AND IF IT'S EFFECTIVE, IT WILL IMPACT POSITIVELY ON A NUMBER OF PLACES ON THAT GRADUATE PROFILE.
AND SO I THINK THAT THIS ALL LINKS BACK TO WHAT OUR OVERALL GOALS ARE.
THIS IS A PATH THAT'S GOING TO HELP US GET TO THOSE GOALS.
SO, I MEAN, THAT MAKES TOTAL SENSE TO ME AND I THINK WE'RE ON THE RIGHT TRACK THERE.
I WROTE DOWN, THIS WON'T BE EASY, SO IT'S NOT GOING TO BE EASY FOR STAFF.
IT'S NOT GOING TO BE EASY FOR THE ADMINISTRATION.
IT'S NOT GOING TO BE EASY FOR STUDENTS.
IT'S NOT GOING TO BE EASY FOR PARENTS.
BUT ALL THOSE PARTIES THAT I JUST MENTIONED, WE'RE ALL IN THE SAME TEAM.
WE'RE ALL ROWING THE SAME DIRECTION.
AND SO I THINK WE'VE GOT TO REALIZE THAT AND WE'VE GOT TO LOOK AT EACH OTHER AND WE'RE ON THE SAME BOAT AND WE'RE ALL HEADING TOWARDS THOSE STUDENT OUTCOMES AND THAT GRADUATE PROFILE AND TAKING CARE OF STAFF.
SO I THINK THAT THAT'S JUST SOMETHING THAT WE NEED TO REMIND OURSELVES OR REMIND REMIND IN THE ARMY THAT CALL YOUR BATTLE BUDDY NEXT TO YOU, REMIND EACH OTHER DOWN THE HALL AS WE'RE GOING THROUGH THESE TOUGH TIMES AND TRYING TO FILL THROUGH THE GROWING PAINS TO STAY POSITIVE, WHAT ELSE I WROTE DOWN? STANDARDIZATION EQUALS CONSISTENCY, EQUALS PREDICTABILITY.
THIS ISN'T GOING TO YOU KNOW, WE GET A WEEK OF THIS BEHIND US.
WE GET A MONTH OF THIS BEHIND US.
WE START GETTING THAT CONSISTENCY AND THEN WE START GETTING THAT PREDICTABILITY.
AND THOSE STUDENTS KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT.
THE PARENTS KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT, THE STAFF KNOWS WHAT TO EXPECT.
BUT IT DOESN'T. WE DON'T GET THERE WITHOUT STARTING OUT.
AND THIS IS THE STARTING POINT.
SO YOU GO THROUGH THE GROWING PAINS.
WE'LL GET THERE. YOU KNOW, THERE WAS A JERRY MAGUIRE.
THE THE HELP US HELP YOU HELP ME.
I FORGET WHAT THE QUOTE WAS, BUT SOME HELP ME HELP YOU.
SO I THINK THAT TEACHERS ARE THE KEY IN THIS WHOLE THING.
AND, YOU KNOW, THIS STARTED KIND OF A GRASSROOTS CALL FROM THE FROM THE CLASSROOM FOR HELP.
RIGHT. HELP IN IN DOING OUR JOB.
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I MEAN, WE'RE TRYING TO TAKE SOME SOME ADDED TASKS OFF OF THE TEACHER'S SHOULDERS.AND THIS IS ONE THAT THIS ISN'T THIS SHOULDN'T ENTIRELY BE IN THE JOB DESCRIPTION.
AND I LIKE WHAT YOU ALL SAID ON ON MAKING SURE THAT EXPECTATIONS ARE CONSISTENT, MAKING SURE THAT TEACHERS, YOU KNOW, MY MY DAUGHTER TOLD ME THAT THERE ARE DIFFERENT WAYS THAT TEACHERS EXECUTE THE CURRENT POLICY, BUT WE HAVE TO HAVE THAT CONSISTENCY.
AND WE'LL HAVE WE'LL HAVE TRIPS, TRIP UPS HERE AND THERE.
BUT I THINK LAYING DOWN THAT GROUNDWORK WILL HELP HELP THIS, BECAUSE WITHOUT THAT, I MEAN, IT ALL FALLS APART, RIGHT? SO I THINK WE NEED THAT.
ONE OF THE THINGS THAT I AND I'LL LEAVE IT WITH THIS FOR NOW, UNLESS SOMEBODY SPURS OTHER QUESTIONS.
AND SO I CALLED HIM THIS WEEK.
THEY HAVE DEVOTIONALS TOGETHER, THEY HAVE MEALS TOGETHER.
AND HE SAID THOSE FIRST COUPLE OF WEEKS THAT THEY DID THIS MAN, IT WAS LIKE YOU'D CUT AN ARM OFF.
EVERY ONE OF THESE GUYS AND THEY DIDN'T KNOW HOW TO INTERACT.
HE SAID, YOU WAITED ABOUT TWO OR THREE WEEKS.
HE SAID THEY STARTED TALKING TO EACH OTHER.
HE SAID A BUNCH OF THEM START BRINGING DECKS OF CARDS AND PLAYING UNO IN THE LOCKER ROOM.
IT'S MADE FOR A BETTER INTERACTIVE ENVIRONMENT AMONGST THOSE TEAMS. SO I SEE POTENTIAL TO EXTRAPOLATE THAT.
AND WHEN WE TALK ABOUT SKILL AND AGAIN BACK TO THE GRADUATE PROFILE.
THERE'S SO MUCH OF THIS THAT TIES BACK INTO THERE.
THERE'S SO MUCH OPPORTUNITY FOR US TO IMPROVE A LOT OF THOSE AREAS.
AND I THINK THAT THIS IS A GREAT STEP, A GREAT TRY.
MS. RENTERÍA. I GUESS I'LL GO NEXT.
YEAH. A WHOLE, WHOLE LOT HERE.
A LOT OF NOTES. SO I'M, FIRST OF ALL, VERY GRATEFUL FOR THE FOR THE UPDATE ON THAT.
I, TOO, WANT TO SAY THANK YOU FOR THE COMMUNITY THAT CAME OUT AND REALLY GAVE A VOICE TO EVERYTHING.
WHAT MS. BRANUM SAID ABOUT, YOU KNOW, THAT'S WHAT WE'RE HERE FOR, TO REEVALUATE, RIGHT? WE HAVE SOMETHING OUT, THERE'S A RECOMMENDATION, BUT TO REALLY HEAR THE INPUT OF EVERYONE.
SO I'M REALLY GRATEFUL FOR THAT.
GOSH, I WAS TRYING TO WRITE AS FAST AS I COULD BECAUSE I HAD COMMENTS TO MR. POTEET ALL GOOD, BUT ALSO OF WHAT I HAD.
I THINK THAT I KNOW ALL OF US HERE AND I KNOW NOT ONLY MYSELF, BUT ALL MY COLLEAGUES.
I MEAN, WE WILL ALWAYS DO EVERYTHING TO SUPPORT OUR TEACHERS AND OUR ADMIN.
I TOO WORKED IN A CLASSROOM, SO I GET IT.
I WORKED IN THE CLASSROOM BEFORE THERE WERE CELL PHONES THAT MUCH SO.
BUT ABSOLUTELY ALWAYS HEAR THE VOICES OF OUR TEACHERS AND OUR ADMIN AND TO DO EVERYTHING WE CAN TO ALWAYS, ALWAYS SUPPORT THEM WHERE THEY NEEDED. BUT I THINK THAT WHAT COMES TO MIND FOR ME IS I HAVE ALWAYS BELIEVED THAT WHILE WE HAVE EVERYTHING THAT WE DO TO SUPPORT OUR TEACHERS, OUR ADMIN, OUR PARENTS OVER HERE TOO, OR WITH ACADEMICS AND JUST EVERYTHING ACROSS THE BOARD, THE COMPONENT OF PARENTS TO ME IS ALWAYS SO, SO BIG IN EVERYTHING.
AND I THINK THAT IF WE CAN REITERATE THAT, WHERE WE'RE SAYING, PARENTS, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, WE NEED YOUR HELP ON THIS, BECAUSE I KEPT THINKING ABOUT MYSELF.
I, TOO, HAVE, YOU KNOW, TEENAGERS THAT ARE NOW IN THEIR EARLY TWENTIES HAD THE SAME CONVERSATIONS ABOUT, HEY, THAT WAS NOT A CONVERSATION WE HAD WHEN THEY WERE IN SCHOOL.
I DIDN'T HAVE ISSUES WITH MY KIDS.
SO BUT I ASKED AND ABSOLUTELY, LIKE MR. POTEET SAID, THAT, YOU KNOW, IT WAS KIND OF THEY SAID, WELL, YOU KNOW, EVERY TEACHER HAD A DIFFERENT PHILOSOPHY.
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AND SO I THINK THAT IF WE CAN AGAIN THAT ENFORCEMENT RIGHT THAT THAT COMPLYING AND WHAT THE VIOLATIONS ARE BECAUSE I KEPT THINKING ABOUT MY OWN PERSONAL LIKE EVERY DEVICE OR ANYTHING I GIVE MY CHILDREN, IT WAS VERY CLEAR, MY HUSBAND AND I TO OUR KIDS, IT WAS LIKE, I PAID FOR THIS PHONE RIGHT.I'M BEING NICE, AND I'M LETTING YOU HAVE A PHONE.
AND I THINK THAT AS PARENTS, IF WE CAN HELP OUR TEACHERS, I KEEP THINKING ABOUT THAT.
I THINK PARENTS WILL ALSO ALWAYS COME AND HELP TEACHERS WHERE THEY NEED.
RIGHT. DO YOU NEED MORE TISSUES IN THE CLASSROOM? DO YOU NEED PAPER? YOU KNOW, CAN I CAN WE BUY LUNCH FOR YOU GUYS? I MEAN, WE'RE ALWAYS WILLING TO TO HELP.
BUT THIS IS ONE THING WHERE IF PARENTS THIS IS WHAT I NEED.
THIS IS WHAT I KEEP HEARING FROM OUR ADMIN AND OUR TEACHERS.
SO WHY NOT HELP OUR TEACHERS THIS WAY? YOU KNOW, IT'S LIKE, I NEED YOU TO HELP ME.
YOU KNOW, WHERE WE CAN REALLY IMPLEMENT THIS BECAUSE IT'S SO IMPORTANT.
OUR TEACHERS JUST WANT TO DO THEIR JOB.
AND I THINK THAT AS PARENTS, I THINK AS A PARENT, I'D BE ABSOLUTELY.
WHAT DO YOU NEED, MR. SO-AND-SO? MRS. SO-AND-SO? SO I HOPE THAT THIS IS SOMETHING THAT, AGAIN, WE CAN PARTNER WITH AND BE LIKE, THIS IS WHAT WE'RE GOING TO DO.
WE'RE GOING TO START OFF FRESH.
WE'RE GOING TO DO THIS AND MOVE FORWARD.
SO THAT WAS REALLY IMPORTANT TO ME AND I APPRECIATE ALL THAT.
I DID HAVE A COUPLE OF QUESTIONS.
WAS IN THE FOREST MEADOW THE COMPLIANT LET ME JUST HAVING THAT PILOT ONE OF THE THINGS I HAD WAS, WILL THIS BE COMMUNICATED AND I'M ASSUMING TO ALL PARENTS? I THINK IT WILL BE TO EVERY SINGLE PARENT AS TO WHY THEY PICK THAT SCHOOL.
WAS THAT DONE THROUGH LIKE WITH PTA OR SOME KIND OF LETTER GO OUT OR HOW DID THAT WORK? MRS. BERT, WOULD YOU LIKE TO COME UP AND ADDRESS HOW YOU COMMUNICATED IT WITH YOUR.
YES. SO RIGHT NOW WE HAVE COMMUNICATED TO THE STAFF BECAUSE IT HAS NOT BEEN AN APPROVED ITEM.
ONCE APPROVED OR IF APPROVED BY THE SCHOOL BOARD, IT WILL BE COMMUNICATED TO THE COMMUNITY WITH SPECIFICS AND TO HOW IT WILL LOOK, AS WE KNOW RIGHT NOW AND HOW IT WILL AFFECT OUR CURRENT SITUATION WITH OUR MIDDLE SCHOOL TRANSFORMATION AND KIND OF THE WHY BEHIND WE AGREED TO PILOT THIS.
THANK YOU. BECAUSE I'M THINKING I MEAN, IT'S ALWAYS HARD TO DO A PILOT LIKE THAT, RIGHT? BECAUSE IT'S LIKE, WOW, WHY DID WE HAVE TO DO THAT? BUT I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THAT AGAIN, THE PARENTS ARE BEHIND IT IF THEY UNDERSTAND THE WHY, IF IT'S WELL COMMUNICATED.
SO AND THANK YOU. THANK YOU FOR FOR TAKING THE LEAD IN THAT I, I APPRECIATE THAT.
I DO JUST I THINK IN ALL TRANSPARENCY, NEITHER MS. BURTON OR I CAN GIVE YOU WITH 100% CONFIDENCE THAT 100% OF THE PARENTS AT FOREST MEADOW JUNIOR HIGH WOULD SAY YES.
OH, YEAH. OKAY. JUST WANT TO KNOW, I GET THAT I'M NOT, YOU KNOW.
YEAH, I'M NOT SAYING, HEY, YAY, WE'RE GOING TO GET SO IT'S IT'S ALL GOOD.
I DID HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT WHAT IS CONSIDERED LIKE THE SCHOOL DAY IN THIS NEW POLICY.
LIKE IS IT JUST FROM THE MINUTE THEY WALK IN TO LIKE AS DISMISSAL.
BUT WHAT IS THE THE SCHOOL DAY LIKE AFTERWARDS? WE WERE TALKING ABOUT COACHING, RIGHT.
WELL, MY KID SAYS, WELL, GOSH, I HAVE NOT HAD MY PHONE SINCE 745 THIS MORNING.
AND NOW MY TENNIS COACH, I YOU KNOW, SO I WONDER WHAT IS CONSIDERED A SCHOOL DAY RIGHT NOW.
WE ARE CONSIDERING A SCHOOL DAY.
THE HOURS OF OPERATION FROM THE YOU KNOW WHEN THE FIRST BELL RINGS UNTIL THE LAST BELL RINGS.
HOWEVER, I BELIEVE THAT WE HAVE CALIBRATED THAT AT THE SECONDARY CAMPUSES, AT LEAST IN THIS INITIAL WHILE WE'RE IMPLEMENTING THIS INITIAL PHASE AND WE'RE GETTING THAT INITIAL FEEDBACK AS A TRANSITION, WE WOULD ALLOW STUDENTS TO USE THEIR PHONES AT LUNCH ONLY AND THEN TAKE IT OUT AT LUNCH.
USE IT AT LUNCH. YOU CAN IF MOM IS UPDATING YOU ON A SCHEDULE, WHATEVER, CHECK IT, THEN PUT IT AWAY BEFORE YOU HEAD BACK TO CLASS AND THEN WE WOULD NOT WANT TO SEE IT FOR THE REST OF THE DAY. NOW AGAIN, WE'RE GOING TO SURVEY THAT.
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AND I THINK ONE FINAL THING, BECAUSE I KNOW MY COLLEAGUES HAVE ALSO QUESTIONS IS THAT I DID WANT TO ADDRESS THE STUDENT VOICE.I THINK THAT IT'S SO, SO IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER AND I LIKE WHAT YOU SAID, MS..
BRANUM, IS THAT NOT ALL STUDENTS I AM NOT I AM NOT A FAN OF LET'S PUNISH EVERYBODY FOR JUST A FEW.
AND SO I WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT OUR STUDENTS ALSO HEAR OR UNDERSTAND AND KNOW THAT THEY HAVE A VOICE AND THAT THEY DO MATTER AND THAT WE VALUE THAT.
AND WHILE YOU SAID, YES, THAT SOMETIMES THE ADULTS IN THE ROOM HAVE TO MAKE THE DECISION, BUT I DON'T WANT TO EVER BELITTLE OR TO THINK THAT YOU GUYS ARE KIDS YOU DON'T KNOW.
YOU KNOW, I THINK THAT THEIR VOICE IS JUST SO IMPORTANT BECAUSE I WOULD LOVE TO SEE THEM, YOU KNOW, AGAIN, CONTINUE TO SEE THEM IN THE SENSE THAT THAT THEY'RE TREATED WITH LIKE YOUR VOICE MATTERS.
AND MAYBE WITH THIS HAVING THOSE CONVERSATIONS AGAIN WITH PARENTS THAT WE CAN SAY THIS IS WHY IT'S IMPORTANT IN ORDER TO CONTINUE TO DO THE THINGS THAT YOU WANT TO DO, WE HAVE TO COMPLY WITH THIS. AND SO THAT THEY WILL KNOW.
BUT I DO VALUE THE VOICE OF OUR OF OUR STUDENTS.
AND I HOPE THAT THEY CONTINUE TO GIVE US FEEDBACK ON EVERYTHING.
ALL THESE ADULTS ARE MAKING DECISIONS FOR ME.
I KNOW AS AS THE PARENT, AS THE ADULT WE DO, WE DO HAVE TO DO THAT.
BUT IT'S BECAUSE WE LOVE THEM AND WE WANT THE BEST FOR THEM.
AND WE DID HAVE A LOT OF STUDENTS WHO PROVIDED A VOICE AROUND WHAT DOES THIS LOOK LIKE? AND IN RESPONDING TO THEIR QUESTIONS AND LISTENING, BECAUSE I THINK IT'S VERY IMPORTANT THAT THEY FELT HEARD.
AND I KNOW THAT THIS IS OF ALL THINGS, IT'S THE CHANGE THAT MOST IMPACTS THEM.
AND WE NEED TO ALWAYS BE COGNIZANT.
THERE'S NOT A THING THAT WE DO IN THIS DISTRICT THAT ULTIMATELY ISN'T ABOUT THEM.
AND SO ABSOLUTELY, SOMETIMES WE DO HAVE TO MAKE A DECISION THAT WE KNOW IF IT CAME DOWN TO A VOTE, THIS MIGHT BE A, YOU KNOW, A ZERO TO A 3000.
I THINK WE HAVE 17,000 STUDENTS.
SO THERE MAY NOT BE 17, NOT ONE OUT OF 17,000 STUDENTS THAT WOULD VOTE FOR THIS.
BUT I HOPE THAT AT LEAST IN THOSE WHO HAD REACHED OUT TO ME, THAT I WAS ABLE TO EXPLAIN THAT WHY.
AND I KNOW THAT THE PRINCIPLES THAT IS SOMETHING THAT IS THEY'RE RETURNING TO SCHOOL ON THE 16TH AND THEY'RE HAVING THEIR GRADE LEVEL MEETINGS THAT THEY'RE GOING TO REALLY COMMUNICATE THE WHY. AGAIN, UNDERSTANDING THAT THE STUDENTS MAY NOT LIKE IT.
BUT AT LEAST THE STUDENTS KNOW THAT AGAIN, IT'S NOT ABOUT A PUNISHMENT.
IT IS ABOUT TRYING TO CREATE AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE WE ARE SETTING THEM UP FOR SUCCESS.
AND THAT'S REALLY WHAT WE'RE ABOUT.
THANK YOU, MS. RENTERIA. WAS IT? THAT WAS IT.
THANK YOU SO MUCH. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
MS. PACHECO? THANK YOU. SORRY I HAD TO.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THAT PRESENTATION.
I REALLY APPRECIATE THE EFFORT, THE FEEDBACK THAT EVERYTHING THAT EVERYONE RECEIVED AND THE ADJUSTMENTS THAT WERE MADE TO CREATE THIS PILOT PROGRAM AT FOREST MEADOW.
I FIND THAT TO BE A VERY POSITIVE IMPROVEMENT AND ALSO TO THE POLICY ITSELF.
I WANT TO JUST BE I'M REALLY HAPPY THAT THERE'S GOING TO BE POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT FOR OUR STUDENTS AND TO ECHO MS. RENTERÍA. I THINK IT'S GREAT TO HAVE THE STUDENT VOICE.
AND I WILL SAY HERE TO OUR STUDENTS, I AM HOPEFUL AND I BELIEVE THAT THEY CAN MEET OUR EXPECTATIONS TO FOLLOW THE NO PHONE POLICY IN OUR SCHOOLS.
THIS IS REINFORCING A HEALTHY HABIT FOR THEM AND TO REFRAME IT IN THAT WAY, NOT AS A PUNISHMENT, BUT AS HABITS AND CHANGES FOR THEM TO BE ABLE TO PARTICIPATE MORE FULLY AND MORE PRESENTLY IN THEIR CLASSROOMS. IT'S IMPORTANT, AND I HOPE THAT THEY SEE THAT AND EMBRACE IT.
I HOPE OUR COMMUNITY AND OUR PARENTS ALSO EMBRACE THAT AND AS THEY SEE THEIR STUDENTS OFF TO SCHOOL EVERY DAY TO REMIND THEM, BECAUSE THIS IS ABOUT MUTUAL RESPECT, DISRESPECTING OUR TEACHERS.
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BE AND MEET THOSE EXPECTATIONS THAT WE'VE GIVEN THEM AND BE THE POSITIVE STUDENTS THAT THEY CAN BE BY FOLLOWING THESE POLICIES.SO I SUPPORT OUR TEACHERS 100%.
AND I AGREE WITH THE PHASE ONE WITH [INAUDIBLE] I'M EXCITED ABOUT THAT.
I DO HAVE A QUESTION, THOUGH, BECAUSE IT SAYS NO PHONES OR OUR PHONES TURNED OFF AND PUT IN THEIR BAGS OR ARE THEY ON SILENT? I WAS JUST KIND OF CURIOUS ABOUT.
I KNOW IT'S NO PHONE, BUT LIKE, IS IT OFF OR IS IT ON SILENT? WE ARE REQUESTING THAT THE PHONES BE TURNED OFF.
I WAS HOPING THAT WAS THE RIGHT ANSWER, BUT.
SO THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL THE HARD WORK.
THOSE WERE MY COMMENTS AND AGAIN, I JUST REALLY WANT TO MAKE SURE OUR COMMUNITY BUT IT'S DESTROYING OUR STUDENTS WHO HAD A LOT TO SAY THAT I AM I KNOW THAT CAN MEET OUR EXPECTATIONS.
I KNOW THAT THEY CAN HAVE BETTER HABITS.
AND THIS IS ONE VERY HEALTHY HABIT THAT THEY CAN START FORMING.
AND WE'RE MORE THAN HAPPY TO HELP THEM.
THANK YOU. THANK YOU, MS. PACHECO. MS. TIMME. OKAY.
THANK YOU, MS. HARRIS. THANK YOU.
MR. EAGER. I JUST I WANTED TO SHARE MY THOUGHTS AROUND THIS AS WELL, AND I'LL TRY TO BE AS CONCISE AS I CAN, ALTHOUGH I AM GOING TO ADMIT I'M GOING TO BE A LITTLE A TOUCH LONG WINDED, BUT I HAVE A COUPLE OF.
I THINK ANYTIME WE'RE CONSIDERING ANYTHING, I AGREE THAT EVERY VOICE IS IMPORTANT AND IT HELPS US REALLY UNDERSTAND THIS PROBLEM FROM ALL SIDES OF THAT TO ENSURE THAT WHATEVER DECISION WE'RE MAKING, IT'S THE DECISION FOR THE RIGHT REASON.
I DID WANT TO I DID HAVE A QUESTION.
CAN YOU REMIND ME HOW MUCH WE SPENT ON THE DAMAGE FROM SOCIAL MEDIA CHALLENGES THAT HAPPENED? MS. HAYES I BELIEVE WHEN WE WERE EXPERIENCING THE DEVIOUS LOOKS, IT WAS CLOSE TO $1,000,000 OF WHETHER IT'S BETWEEN REPAINTING, FIXING WHEN WE HAD TO REPLACE WATER FOUNTAINS.
I WILL SAY IT WAS DEFINITELY OVER $100,000.
WE CAN RESEARCH THAT AND BRING THAT UP.
BUT I DO I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THAT.
BUT IT WAS A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT.
IT WAS A SIGNIFICANT DOLLAR AMOUNT.
AND ALSO TO I JUST WANT TO CONFIRM, WE'RE REALLY TRYING TO SOLVE TWO ISSUES HERE.
RIGHT. WE HAVE AN ISSUE OF CLASSROOM ENGAGEMENT WHERE WE WANT THE STUDENTS LEARNING.
THAT'S CORRECT. RIGHT. AND SO I HAD HEARD SEVERAL OR REALLY MORE THAN SEVERAL, AS YOU SAID, A VOLUME OF FOLKS WHO HAD SOME REALLY GREAT IDEAS THAT THAT MAY HAVE ONLY ADDRESSED ONE OF THOSE ISSUES, BUT NOT REALLY LIKE MAYBE THE CLASSROOM ENGAGEMENT.
AND IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN A GREAT SOLUTION FOR THAT.
AND I ALSO WILL SAY WE'VE HAD A CELL PHONE POLICY.
DID YOU SAY FROM 2012? IS THAT IS THAT WHAT YOU ALSO.
SO WE'VE HAD ONE FOR FOR TEN YEARS.
AND I'M GOING TO GUESS THAT YOU ALL HAVE REALLY TRIED TO IMPLEMENT IT IN SOME WAY, SHAPE OR FORM.
AND MR. CHOATE, I BELIEVE THAT YOU SAID THAT THERE COMES A POINT WHERE YOU EITHER THAT SOME OF THE TEACHERS GET WORN DOWN TRYING TO SUPPORT THE POLICY THAT WE HAVE RIGHT NOW.
SO I APPRECIATED THAT PERSPECTIVE.
AND I ALSO APPRECIATE THE TIME AND CONSIDERATION THE STAFF TOOK ON THIS.
SO I DID WANT TO JUST A COUPLE OF POINTS I WANTED TO MAKE.
SO AS A PRINCIPAL, I WAS A PRINCIPAL MYSELF.
WHEN I TELL YOU THAT I WOULD HAVE HAD THIS BEAUTIFUL CALENDAR OF EVALUATING TEACHERS, GIVING FEEDBACK, CELEBRATING OUR STUDENTS, TRYING TO HELP SUPPORT WHETHER IT WAS SUBBING, WHETHER IT WAS GOING IN AND SUPPORTING OUR TEACHERS, WHETHER IT WAS IT WAS SUPPORTING OUR STUDENTS OR HAVING MEETINGS WITH PARENTS OR ROLLING OUT A COMMUNICATION PLAN, WHATEVER IT WAS. AND THEN SOMETHING WOULD HAPPEN WITH A CELL PHONE LIKE THIS AND IT WOULD TAKE HOURS.
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AND I'M NOT KIDDING HOURS.WE WOULD HAVE TO GET TECHNOLOGY INVOLVED.
WE WOULD HAVE TO THEN, YOU KNOW, ASK THE TEACHERS THEIR SIDE, YOU KNOW, TALK TO THE KIDS ABOUT THEIRS, TALK TO ALL OF THEM THAT MAY HAVE BEEN INVOLVED IN SIX DIFFERENT GRADE LEVELS, POTENTIALLY FOR DIFFERENT GRADE LEVELS AT THE HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL OR WHATEVER IT WAS TO GET ALL OF THAT STORY.
AND THAT WAS FOR ONE INCIDENT.
AND NOW I THINK OF THE THOUSANDS OF KIDS THAT YOU HAVE AND WHAT YOUR CALENDARS LOOK LIKE EVERY TIME ONE OF THESE THINGS HAPPEN AND WHO SUFFERS WHEN THAT HAPPENS ON THE BACK SIDE? SO I DO THINK THAT'S AN IMPORTANT PIECE.
I DO FEEL LIKE OUR TEACHERS ARE ASKING US BECAUSE THEY WANT TO TEACH.
THEY WANT TO TEACH. WE WANT TO HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE.
WE WANT TO GET THESE WE NEED THESE OUTCOMES FOR OUR KIDS.
AND IT IS MY JOB TO SUPPORT THE SCHOOL WHEN THAT DOES NOT HAPPEN.
SO I FEEL PRETTY STRONGLY ABOUT THAT.
I ALSO WANTED TO JUST I'VE HEARD A LOT OF THIS IS A GOOD KID AND A BAD KID ISSUE.
AND I JUST WANT TO SAY THAT I THINK IT'S A LITTLE BIT MORE THAN THAT.
CORRECT ME IF I'M WRONG, BUT LISTEN, IF A KID FILMS A FIGHT OR FILMS A DEVIOUS LOOK OR WHATEVER IT IS, AND THEY PUT THAT VIDEO UP AND AND A GOOD KID IS JUST SITTING THERE IN THEIR PHONE AND THEY'RE LOOKING AT THAT VIDEO.
AND NOW THAT VIDEO HAS A LIKE OR A LOOK.
AND NOW ALL OF THE KIDS ARE LOOKING AND LIKING NOT BECAUSE THEY'RE BEING BAD.
BECAUSE THEY'RE LOOKING. THEY'RE JUST BEING KIDS.
AND SO IT PERPETUATES THIS ISSUE WITH INSIDE THE SCHOOL AND THEN THEY DRAG THAT INTO THE CLASSROOMS AND NOW YOU'RE HAVING TO DEAL WITH WHATEVER THAT BULLYING ISSUE MAY BE OR OTHER THINGS THAT MIGHT HAPPEN.
AND IT REALLY DOES HAVE A BIGGER IMPACT THAN JUST HAVING YOUR CELL PHONE.
AND CERTAINLY IF SOMETHING TRAGIC WERE TO HAPPEN, I WOULD CERTAINLY WANT TO TALK TO MY KID.
AND SO I REALLY UNDERSTAND THAT.
BUT I REALLY ALSO NEED MY KID TO BE EDUCATED AND I NEED MY KID TO LEARN.
AND SO I PLAN ON SUPPORTING THAT BY DOING A BETTER JOB OF MAKING SURE I DON'T NEED TO CONTACT MY KID AT ANY GIVEN TIME, THAT I AM BEING ORGANIZED ENOUGH SO THEY CAN'T HAVE THEIR CELL PHONE OFF. AND IF I HAVE CHANGES TO MAKE, I'M GOING TO FIND A WORKAROUND FOR IT.
I HOPE OTHER PARENTS WILL DO THAT TOO.
I'M ALSO NOT GOING TO ENCOURAGE MY PARENTS.
I'VE SEEN SOME DO THIS AND IT MAKES ME SAD THAT SOME PARENTS ARE ACTIVELY LOOKING FOR WAYS AND SUPPORTING WAYS FOR THEIR KIDS TO WORK AROUND THIS POLICY, WHETHER IT BE BUYING BURNER PHONES OR DOING OTHER THINGS.
I WOULD BE VERY SAD IF OUR COMMUNITY DIDN'T SUPPORT OUR TEACHERS BETTER THAN THAT.
AND I'M ASKING OUR COMMUNITY, I WOULD HAVE SUPPORTED THE MORE EXTREME OPTION.
AND THE FACT THAT MY KID WOULD LEARN BETTER, I WOULD HAVE SUPPORTED THAT LARGER OPTION.
BUT I AM I PLAN TO AND I HOPE EVERY OTHER PARENT WILL SUPPORT WHAT THIS STAFF NEEDS.
OUR TEACHERS HAVE ASKED FOR IT.
THEY'RE HERE TO THERE TO WORK WITH THEM.
I KNOW THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS AND I UNDERSTAND THAT WE WOULD WORK THROUGH THAT.
AND WHAT MAKES THEM FEEL LIKE THEY HAVE A COMMUNITY HERE.
AND I HOPE THAT WE WILL SUPPORT TEACHERS IN OUR ACTIONS AND NOT JUST IN OUR THEORY.
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I AND OUR TEACHERS NEED HELP. AND THIS SEEMS SO EASY FOR US TO IMPLEMENT. AND THE INSTRUCTIONAL TIME WILL GET BACK. AND THE CASE STUDIES IN THIS ARE OVERWHELMING IN WHAT THE BENEFITS FROM THIS ARE. AND I CAN TELL YOU A LOT OF TIMES I DON'T GET INTO PERSONAL STORIES ABOUT MY OWN KIDS. BUT ONE OF THE OTHER BENEFITS OF THIS IS THAT. MR. CHOATE YOU NEED TO PUT YOUR EARMUFFS ON. MY SON'S ATTENDED RICHARDSON HIGH SCHOOL AND BOTH ADHD ON SPECTRUM SO THEY WOULD FORGET INSTRUMENTS IN THEIR CLASSROOM. AND I WAS TRYING TO GET THEM LIFE READY. AND SO IT WOULD ALWAYS BE WE'D FORGET OUR INSTRUMENT. GUESS WHAT? THAT CELL PHONE WOULD COME OUT AND WE WOULD TEXT, YOU KNOW, MY WIFE AND MYSELF, AND ALL OF A SUDDEN WE WOULD BE RUSHING UP TO TAKE THEIR AND WE KEPT TRYING TO TEACH THEM, YOU NEED TO BE INDEPENDENT. YOU NEED TO NOT HAVE THAT SAFETY NET. AND THIS IS JUST ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF CREATING LIFE READY KIDS AND THAT GIVING THEM THE ABILITY TO LEARN TO OPERATE. AND I CAN TELL YOU AGAIN, FROM PERSONAL EXPERIENCE, EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT WE HAVE DINNER WITH THEIR GRANDMOTHER AND MY WIFE AND THEIR KIDS, AND WE HAVE A CELL PHONE FREE DINNER AND THEY'RE NEARLY 20 YEARS OLD. WELL, THERE WERE 20 YESTERDAY. THE THING THAT HAPPENS IS THAT GETTING THAT PHONE WRANGLED AWAY FROM ONE OF MY TWINS, IT IS AN ADDICTIVE AGENT.[02:21:07]
WHEN SHE SPOKE WITH HER DAUGHTER, CARESS, WHO STATED, WHEN YOU ASK HER THE QUESTION ABOUT IF YOU HAD THE 15 MINUTES AFTER SCHOOL TO DO ADDITIONAL HOMEWORK BECAUSE MY SON JUST GRADUATED, I CONSIDER HIM A RULE FOLLOWER. WOULD HE HAVE MADE THE DECISION TO DO HIS HOMEWORK? ABSOLUTELY NOT. HE WOULD HAVE BEEN ON THE CELL PHONE. SO I GET IT. I ABSOLUTELY GET IT. THIS IS NOT ABOUT BAD KIDS. IT'S NOT ABOUT KIDS THAT DON'T FOLLOW THE RULES. IT'S JUST THAT THESE CELL PHONES, EVEN FOR MYSELF, ARE VERY ADDICTIVE. SO WE HAVE A MOTION BY MISS TIMME. I DID HAVE ONE QUESTION. I'M SORRY. ABSOLUTELY. GO RIGHT AHEAD. ONE OF THE THINGS I'VE HEARD ABOUT MS. BRANUM IS AIRPODS, BECAUSE I HEAR THAT ONE OF THE BIG CHALLENGES IS THAT IF I HAVE MY PHONE, I CAN STILL HAVE MY BACKPACK, BUT I GOT MY AIRPODS, YOU KNOW, I'M LISTENING TO NETFLIX AND MUSIC AND EVERYTHING ELSE. HOW ARE WE GOING TO ADDRESS THAT? THANK YOU. YES, WE HAVE ADDRESSED THAT IN THE CODE OF CONDUCT AND ULTIMATELY AIRPODS OR ANY KIND OF HEADPHONE GEAR WOULD ONLY BE ALLOWED AT THE PERMISSION OF THE TEACHER. THERE ARE TIMES, FOR EXAMPLE, WHEN ON THEIR CHROMEBOOK THEY MIGHT BE WATCHING A CONTENT RELATED INSTRUCTIONAL PIECE OR IN ASSESSMENTS. MANY OF OUR ASSESSMENTS MAY HAVE PIECES THAT ARE READ TO THEM OR THAT THEY HAVE TO LISTEN TO. SO ONLY WHEN THE TEACHER ALLOWS THEM TO HAVE IT ON WOULD THEY BE ALLOWED.[V.F. Consider Student Code of Conduct]
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MR. MINISCALCO, ARE YOU GOING TO LEAD THIS? I THINK SHE WAS LOOKING FOR HER CELLPHONE. OH, SHE WAS LOOKING FOR. THAT'S FUNNY. I'M SORRY ABOUT THAT. SO BEFORE I GET STARTED, I JUST WANTED TO THANK THE BOARD FOR MAKING DIFFICULT DECISIONS WITH THE INFORMATION THAT WE BRING FORWARD. I KNOW THAT'S ALWAYS TOUGH. AND IT'S REALLY FITTING THAT WE'RE GOING TO TALK ABOUT THE STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT AFTER GOING THROUGH SEVERAL POLICIES. SO THANK YOU. SO THIS I KNOW YOU DON'T HAVE EASY BUTTONS BY YOUR SEAT, BUT THIS IS DEFINITELY GOING TO BE LESS OF A DIFFICULT DECISION THAN THE ONES WE'VE BEEN ADDRESSING. SO ANNUALLY WE BRING OUR BOARD OF TRUSTEES TO REVIEW OUR STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT, WHICH ADDRESSES CHAPTER 37 AND REALLY HOW WE MANAGE SCHOOLS AND OUR POLICIES ON A REGULAR BASIS. THE STUDENT SERVICES TEAM. DR. THARP. I DON'T HAVE A BATTLE, BUDDY, BUT I DO HAVE A TECHNICAL SUPPORT INDIVIDUAL IS WITH ME TODAY BECAUSE OUR STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT REALLY GUIDES THE WORK THAT WE DO IN BUILDINGS TO MANAGE STUDENT BEHAVIOR ON A REGULAR BASIS. AND MR. THARP, DR. THARP AND HIS TEAM REALLY READ EVERY WORD OF OUR STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT MULTIPLE TIMES AND THE REVISION PROCESS. WE RECEIVE SUPPORT FROM OUR LEGAL COUNSEL. AND TONIGHT WE'RE GOING TO BRING OUR CODE OF CONDUCT FORWARD FOR YOU TO REVIEW AND MAKE A RECOMMENDATION FOR YOUR APPROVAL.[V.G. Construction / Bond Projects Update]
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BRANUM. FIRST, I WANT TO MAKE SOME INTRODUCTIONS. WE HAVE THREE GENTLEMEN THAT ARE SITTING IN THE AUDIENCE TONIGHT THAT WE'RE GOING TO INTRODUCE. AND THEN WHEN WE'RE DONE, WE'RE GOING TO LET THEM LEAVE BECAUSE THEY START THEIR DAY AT 5 A.M.. THESE ARE OUR THREE PROJECT MANAGERS THAT HAVE HANDLED 95% OF THE PROJECTS THAT HAVE HAPPENED THIS SUMMER, OUR MAJOR PROJECTS. SO I'M GOING TO START WITH OUR SENIOR MEMBER, MR. SCOTT PORTER. SANDER, STAND UP. BEEN WITH THE DISTRICT. HOW LONG? 31 YEARS. SO HE'S BEEN WORKING IN OUR FACILITIES AREA AND DOING PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR US. WE HAVE MR. JONATHAN GREGG. HE'S HANDLING PEARCE HIGH SCHOOL AND WORKING WITH LAKE HIGHLANDS MIDDLE SCHOOL. MR. PORTER HAS DONE OUR A LOT OF OUR HVAC, A LOT OF OUR ROOFING. HE'S DOING THE FOREST MEADOW MIDDLE SCHOOL HAS HIS HAND IN JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING. AND THEN MR. DUSTY NUGENT IS HANDLING MOHAWK ELEMENTARY AND BRIMFIELD ELEMENTARY AND THE TURF PROJECTS FOR OUR BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL FIELDS AND SOME CONCRETE WORK. AND THEY ALL HANDLE JUST ABOUT ANYTHING THAT WE THROW AT THEM. AND WITHOUT THESE TYPE OF EMPLOYEES IN OUR DISTRICT, WE COULD NOT HANDLE A BOND OF ANY SIZE IN A FACILITY WORLD. SO WE WANT TO RECOGNIZE AND THINK THESE GENTLEMEN, ALONG WITH ALL OF OUR FACILITIES TEAM FOR THE WORK THAT THEY DO. SO WITH THAT, I'LL HAND IT OVER TO MR. WATSON AND HE CAN TAKE YOU THROUGH SOME SLIDES WITH LOTS OF PICTURES AND NOT SO MANY WORDS.[02:36:18]
SO DON'T PANIC. IT'S COMING. NO GREAT COMMENT. AND THAT'S A LOT OF WHAT OUR PROJECT MANAGERS BEHIND ME HERE DO ON A DAILY BASIS. SO THEY'RE WORKING VERY, VERY CLOSELY WITH PRINCIPAL MYATT. THE FRONT DRIVE WILL NOT BE OPEN FOR THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL. MR. MYATT HAS A GREAT PLAN TO UTILIZE WEST AND EAST PARKING LOTS FOR DROP OFF SEPARATING THE GRADES. THE STORY TO THAT IS THERE IS A PLAN IN PLACE AND WHEN THE NEW DRIVE OPENS IN THE FRONT SOMETIME AFTER SCHOOL, THAT'LL BE OPEN FOR THE REVISED DROP OFF AND PICK UP PLAN. SO THANK YOU, MERCEDES, FOR THAT. AND THEN THIS IS THE, OF COURSE, NEW EDITION REFERENCED EARLIER. THIS IS WHERE THE NEW KITCHEN, NEW GYM, WHICH HAPPENS TO BE A STORM SHELTER, CAFETERIA AND ADMINISTRATION SUITE, WILL BE AGAIN. WE EXPECT TO OCCUPY THIS IN JANUARY 2023. JUST A COUPLE OF PHOTOS HERE. AND THEN WE HAVE OUR MILESTONES AND WE SHOWED THIS AT A PREVIOUS BOARD MEETING, SO WE WANTED TO UPDATE IT. OF COURSE, PHASES ONE, TWO AND THREE NOW COMPLETE. WORKING ON PHASE FOUR, IT IS ACTUALLY PARTIALLY COMPLETE TODAY, TO BE HONEST, BUT THE REAL MAJOR COMPONENTS OR PHASES LEFT TO DO, ARE PHASE FIVE AND PHASE SIX AS REFERENCED HERE. ANY QUESTIONS ON BRENTFIELD SPECIFIC? ALL RIGHT. MOVING ON TO FOREST MEADOW JUNIOR HIGH, AGAIN, A PHASED PROJECT.[02:40:44]
AND AGAIN, SOME OF THESE DATES WERE SHOWN IN THAT MAY PRESENTATION AS WELL. SO JUST WANTED TO BRING IT BACK UP. WE'D BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS ON FOREST MEADOW FOR FOR EVERYBODY'S BENEFIT. CAN YOU. I KNOW THE PERMIT WAS SUCH A CRITICAL PART OF THE OF THE CRITICAL PATH ON THIS. CAN YOU GIVE JUST ONE? I KNOW WE GOT IT ON AUGUST 8TH. WHEN DID WE FILE FOR IT? IN JANUARY OF 2022. YEAH. SO IT WAS THE PORTABLE BUILDING JANUARY OF THIS YEAR. THE MAIN BUILDING WAS, I THINK JULY OF LAST YEAR. OKAY. SO I MEAN, THAT'S A PRETTY THAT'S GOOD CONTEXT FOR EVERYBODY TO UNDERSTAND. BUT THEN ALSO THE PERMIT WHAT DOES THAT NOT ALLOW US TO DO? BECAUSE THERE WAS SOME MOVEMENT ON THE SITE. AND SO JUST FOR EVERYBODY'S BENEFIT, KIND OF WHAT RESTRICTIONS COULD WE NOT DO? WE COULD NOT CALL ANY BUILDING INSPECTIONS OR ANY SITE INSPECTIONS. SO RIGHT NOW WE ARE RUNNING THE PORTABLE BUILDINGS YOU SAW ON GENERATOR BECAUSE WE CANNOT ENERGIZE THE TRANSFORMER, FEEDING THE PORTABLES WITHOUT THE PERMIT TO CALL THE INSPECTION. SO THE PARKING LOT, THE COST OF THE GENERATOR RUNNING, YOU KNOW, ALL THOSE THINGS ARE DRIVEN BY NOT BEING ABLE TO CALL IN INSPECTIONS WITHOUT A PERMIT. SO THAT'S BEEN THE DRIVING FORCE BEHIND SOME OF THESE DELAYS. ABSOLUTELY. AND I JUST WANTED TO BRING THAT TO PEOPLE'S ATTENTION. I MEAN, I'M NOT THIS IS A CITY OF DALLAS PROBLEM THAT THEY'RE WELL AWARE THAT THEY HAVE.[02:45:05]
THESE ARE DATES THAT WE ALSO SHARED BACK IN THE PREVIOUS MEETING. WE ARE HAVING THE GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY ON AUGUST THE 30TH AT 5:00. SO THIS IS THE FIRST TIME IN ALMOST 20 YEARS THAT WE WILL BE BUILDING A NEW SCHOOL CAMPUS THAT STAND ALONE. SO WE'RE EXCITED ABOUT THAT. A QUICK QUESTION, IF I COULD. SO I LIKE THAT. AUGUST 2024 IS STILL SHOWN, AND WE'RE OPTIMISTIC ON THAT. IF THAT DOES SLIDE, HOW DOES THAT IMPACT THE PROGRAMING OF THE SIXTH GRADE MOVING TO MIDDLE SCHOOL, OR DOES IT NOT? THAT WILL BE SOMETHING THAT WE WILL TACKLE IF WE BEGIN TO PREDICT IN. YES, IF WE BEGIN BY NEXT SUMMER, IF WE'RE NOT ON TARGET, THEN THAT'LL BE SOMETHING THAT WE WORK ON IN THE SUMMER, EARLY FALL TO MAKE A DECISION OF WHAT THAT 2024 WILL LOOK LIKE. GOTCHA. IT IS DEFINITELY ON OUR PROJECT BOARD AS A CONSIDERATION. THANK YOU. ALL RIGHT. MOVING OVER TO MOHAWK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AGAIN, THIS IS THE NEWLY RENOVATED SPACE, THE CAFETERIA ON THE BOTTOM, RIGHT, NEWLY RENOVATED, MUCH LARGER, AS YOU MAY RECALL. PRETTY SMALL CAFETERIA BEFORE AND NICE NEW, LARGER CAFETERIA NOW. TYPICAL CORRIDOR ON THE LEFT, NEW FINISHES. YOU SEE, WE HAVE OUR CLASSROOM SPACES AGAIN. NEWLY REMODELED EVERYTHING. LIGHTS, CEILINGS, FLOORS, CASEWORK. AGAIN, NO NEW FF TO SHOW RIGHT NOW. BUT AS SOON AS WE HAVE IT AGAIN, WE'D LOVE TO COME BACK WITH SOME REFRESHED PICTURES.[02:50:45]
BOTTOM RIGHT IS THE NEW ORCHESTRA ROOM, WHICH IS REALLY ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE BUILDING. AND THAT IS ACTUALLY A STORM SHELTER AS WELL. BUT OUR NEW ORCHESTRA ROOM BOTH LOOK VERY, VERY NICE. HERE IS THE NEW CLASSROOM ADDITION CORRIDOR AND COMMON AREA AS YOU GO IN THERE. SO IF YOU'VE WALKED THIS AREA OVER THERE, YOU'LL NOTICE IT'S JUST REALLY HIGH AND FINISHES AND LOOKS GREAT. AND THEN IF YOU RECALL, WE BROUGHT THIS TO YOU IN MAY ALSO OF THIS YEAR. AND SO WHERE WE HAVE IN BLUE, YOU SEE ON THE SCREEN, THIS IS OUR CONSTRUCTION ZONE. SO THIS IS WHAT WE ALWAYS ANTICIPATED EVEN WAY BACK IN MAY TO BE WORKING ON JUST FULL BLOWN CONSTRUCTION. AND THERE IS A SECOND FLOOR SHOW YOU HERE JUST TO KIND OF GET OUR BEARINGS. BUT THE GREEN AND NOW THE PINK, THE NEW ADDITIONS WILL BE OCCUPIED NEXT WEEK. SO PINK AND GREEN OUR STUDENTS AND STAFF ARE IN. AND THEN THE BLUE, OUR FOLKS ARE NOT IN. NOW, THE GREEN LINE REPRESENTS THERE YOU SEE KIND OF A DARK GREEN LINE OUTLINING THE BLUE. WE HAVE TOTAL SEPARATION WALLS TO DECK, SOUNDPROOFED TYPE SEPARATION OF CONSTRUCTION AND STUDENTS. BUT AGAIN, WHAT WE HAD SHARED IN MAY IS WHAT WE HAVE ON SITE. SO I JUST WANTED TO BRING THAT BACK FOR FOLKS THAT MAYBE HADN'T SEEN IT OR WANTED TO SEE IT AGAIN. AGAIN THE MILESTONES. PHASE THREE, THE CURRENT PHASE THAT WE'RE IN AUGUST, OF COURSE, NOW UNTIL JULY 2023, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE AUDITORIUM RENOVATION, WHICH IS A PART OF THREE.[02:56:25]
SO AT RICHARDSON HIGH SCHOOL AND LAKE HIGHLANDS HIGH SCHOOL BOTH RECEIVED UPGRADES TO OUR LIGHTING ON OUR SOUND AND WILL SOON BE OUR AV SYSTEMS. AND THEN RICHARDSON ALSO RECEIVED ADDITIONAL UPGRADES WITH ITS SEATING. YOU SEE THEIR BRAND NEW SEATING ON THE LOWER LEVEL. SO IT LOOKS REALLY, REALLY NICE. AND THANKS TO MR. JEFF BRADFORD FOR WORKING WITH US AND SEEING THAT PROJECT THROUGH AS WELL. BERKNER HIGH SCHOOL, I BELIEVE, IS THE NEXT ON THE LIST THAT WE'LL BE ABLE TO REPORT ON HERE IN THE FUTURE. SO LOOK FORWARD TO REPORTING ON THAT. AND THESE ARE JUST SOME OF OUR SYSTEM UPGRADE PROJECTS. SO AGAIN, OUR MECHANICAL PLUMBING, HVAC, LIFE SAFETY FLOORING. THESE ARE JUST SOME PICTURES OF SOME OF THOSE SYSTEMS THAT ARE GETTING REPLACED FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS, FIRE SUPPRESSION UPGRADES, THOSE KINDS OF THINGS, OUR FLOORING PROJECTS, AND YOU'LL SEE A LIST OF THOSE WE COMPLETED THIS SUMMER. HERE IS PICTURES OF DARTMOUTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. WE HAVE SOME OF MOSS HAVEN ELEMENTARY. HERE, DOVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERIA ON THE LEFT. THEY'LL BE PRIMARY ON THE RIGHT. AND THESE ARE OUR CAMPUSES THIS YEAR, CANYON CREEK, DOVER, DOBIE PRIMARY, DARTMOUTH AND MOSS HAVEN THAT WERE DONE OVER THE SUMMER. SO REALLY PROUD OF THOSE. I DON'T KNOW IF THERE'S ANY QUESTIONS I'LL KIND OF KEEP GOING THROUGH. OUR MECHANICAL PROJECTS DO NOT HAVE ANY PICTURES TO SHOW OF THOSE, BUT THESE ARE THE CAMPUSES WHERE WE ARE WORKING ON OUR RT REPLACEMENTS.[03:01:00]
THE QUESTION. I'M SORRY. I'M SORRY. NO, NO, THAT'S OKAY. THANK YOU. I DID HAVE A QUESTION ON THE ON THE TEACHER LOUNGE IS CAN YOU REMIND ME HOW THESE SCHOOLS WERE CHOSEN FOR THAT UPGRADE? YES, WE CAN. THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS FOR EACH OF THE LEARNING COMMUNITIES REACHED OUT TO THE PRINCIPALS TO IDENTIFY LOUNGES THAT HAD NOT HAD ANY UPGRADES AND WHAT WAS NEEDED FOR THOSE. AND SO THEY WERE PUT ON THE LIST FOR US TO UPGRADE. SO IT WAS BY CAMPUS AND THERE ARE MULTIPLE PHASES FOR THE THE LOUNGES. SO IF YOU IN THE NEXT, I THINK IN AN UPCOMING SLIDE YOU'RE GOING TO SEE THE NEXT SERIES OF CAMPUSES THAT NEXT SUMMER WILL BE ADDRESSED AS WELL. WE'LL PRETTY MUCH COVER ALL LOUNGES BY THE END OF THIS BOND CYCLE WITH FLOORING AND PAINT. SOME NEED FURNITURE, SOME DON'T APPLIANCES, SOME NEED THEM, SOME DON'T. SO WE'LL BE DOING THOSE. BUT FOR THE MAJOR ONES, THOSE ARE THE LISTS THAT YOU'RE SEEING NOW WHERE WE GO IN AND DO A COMPLETE OVERHAUL. PERFECT. THANK YOU. YES, MA'AM. AND NEXT SLIDE. THERE WE GO. AND SO PROPOSED 2023 PROJECTS, 22 TO 23 PROJECTS FOR PLUMBING, ROOFING, FLOORING, OTHER BOND PROJECTS, MISCELLANEOUS. WE'VE KIND OF PUT JUST A GENERAL NOTE HERE FOR NOW. PLANNING AND EXECUTION OF THESE PROJECTS WILL WILL BE PRESENTED AT A LATER DATE. SO THERE ARE SOME DECISIONS TO MAKE. SO WE DID NOT WANT TO THROW OUT THERE NECESSARILY SCOPE OF WORK THAT MAY CHANGE BASED ON FUTURE DECISIONS.[V.H. Annual Review of Child Abuse Reporting Policy]
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I'LL DO THIS QUICKLY. AS YOU REMEMBER, PROBABLY TWO OR THREE YEARS AGO, THERE WAS THE BIGGEST CHANGE FOR THIS POLICY IS WHEN THE WORD ANY WAS ADDED TO THE BEGINNING OF THIS. SO YOU'LL SEE THAT ON THE ACTION ITEM THAT ANY EMPLOYEE WHO HAS REASONABLE KNOWLEDGE, THAT WAS THE BIG CHANGE A FEW YEARS AGO. SO WE TEMPERED OUR TRAINING ALL AROUND THAT CHANGE A COUPLE OF THREE YEARS AGO. SO WE HAVE TRAINING THAT'S OF COURSE OFFERED THROUGH REGION TEN. WE'VE DEVELOPED OUR OWN IN-HOUSE. WE HAVE THROUGH OUR LIVE LIVES OF HEALTHY INITIATIVE. WE HAVE A WHOLE MONTH IS DEDICATED TO THESE TYPE OF SUBJECTS AND TOPICS. SO WE'VE ALREADY DONE THAT WORK. I THINK THE UPDATE TO THE POLICY REALLY JUST HAS SOME MINOR TWEAKS AND CHANGES WHEN IT TALKS ABOUT A DISTRICT POLICY BEING REQUIRED AND AN EXPANSION OF SOME OF THE DEFINITION OF WHO IS ON CAMPUS AND WHO HAS THAT RESPONSIBILITY TO REPORT. THAT WAS QUICK. ANY QUESTIONS? THANK YOU FOR BEING SO QUICK. OUR NEXT ITEM IS THE ANNUAL REVIEW OF THE CHILD INTERNET PROTECTION ACT POLICY. MS. BRANUM AGAIN, I'M GOING TO ASK MR. HALL TO CHIME IN HERE REALLY QUICKLY AND PROVIDE AN UPDATE ON OUR EFFORTS AROUND CYBER. AND BEFORE HE DOES, IF I COULD ACTUALLY JUST JUMP IN TO CLARIFY, THERE ARE ACTUALLY NO PROPOSED CHANGES TO THAT POLICY.[V.I. Annual Review of Child Internet Protection Act Policy]
THANK YOU, MS. BRANUM AND MS. MCGOWAN. MS. MCGOWAN JUST STATED THERE ARE NO PROPOSED CHANGES TO THAT POLICY THAT'S SO SUPER QUICKLY RAISED. PARTICIPATES IN THE FEDERAL E-RATE PROGRAM. TO PARTICIPATE IN THAT, WE HAVE TO HAVE SIMPLE COMPLIANT WEB FILTERING AND SIMPLY AS THE CHILD PROTECTION ACT. AND WE HAVE PARTICIPATED IN THAT FOR 24 YEARS. IF YOU LOOK AT THE INFORMATION ITEM, YOU'LL SEE WE MORE THAN EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF WEB FILTERING. NOT ONLY DO WE HAVE ONE LARGE WEB FILTERING HARDWARE AND CLOUD BASED SERVICE, WE HAVE SIX OTHERS THAT ARE LISTED ON THERE, AS WELL AS THE 24 SEVEN 365 MONITORING AND INGESTING OF ALL OF OUR TRAFFIC AND IT BEING EVALUATED AND ANALYZED BEFORE LET THROUGH. SO WE ARE IN COMPLIANCE AND OUR POLICIES. WE ARE NOT PROPOSING ANY CHANGES AT THIS TIME. THANK YOU. ALL RIGHT. THANK YOU. THAT WAS QUICK AGAIN. ALL RIGHT. WE ARE ALMOST THERE. OUR NEXT INFORMATION ITEM IS A REPORT ON OUR DISTRICT ACTIVITIES. WE HAVE NOT STARTED SCHOOL YET, BUT WE HAVE BEEN BUSY OUT INTO THE DISTRICT CELEBRATING DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES. ACTUALLY, TODAY WE HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT CAMPUSES AND WATCH THE BACK TO SCHOOL VIDEO MESSAGE FROM OUR NEW SUPERINTENDENT, TABITHA BRANUM. BUT EVEN PRIOR TO THAT, WE HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO ATTEND OUR NEW TEACHER EVENT. SO COLLEAGUES, IF YOU ALL WOULD LIKE TO KIND OF ADD YOUR EXPERIENCE AROUND THOSE TWO ACTIVITIES, WE'D LOVE TO HEAR WHAT HAPPENED TODAY.[V.K. Discussion of Student / District Activities]
AH, WHAT WAS IT LAST WEEK? JUST A FEW DAYS AGO, YEAH. LAST THURSDAY. WE'LL START WITH MR. POTEET. I'M GOING TO BE QUICK, MR. HALL. EVEN OVER HERE. SO, NO, I THOUGHT THE ENERGY FROM BOTH EVENTS WAS AMAZING. IT WAS GREAT. I MEAN, A GREAT WAY TO START OUT. YOU KNOW, WE'VE THE TEACHERS ARE EXCITED, 400 NEW ONES. AND THAT WAS JUST WHO WE HAD BY THAT DAY. I KNOW WE'VE GOTTEN A LOT NEW TEACHERS SINCE THEN ALSO, BUT I THINK THE ENERGY WAS GREAT. YOU KNOW, A LOT OF THE FEEDBACK I'VE SEEN IN SOCIAL MEDIA WAS GREAT THROUGH THOSE TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS. AND THEN TODAY IT WAS JUST IT WAS REALLY NEAT TO HAVE THAT SPREAD OUT AND KIND OF DELEGATED DOWN TO THE CAMPUS LEVEL, BUT TIED BACK INTO THE DISTRICT CENTRAL DISTRICT. I WAS AT MERRIMAN PARK ELEMENTARY, PICKED IT BECAUSE THEY HAVE A NEW PRINCIPAL, NEW ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL, A LOT OF NEW TEACHERS OVER THERE. AND SO IT WAS GREAT JUST FEELING THAT ENERGY. KATIE BARRETT WAS THERE AS WELL, A FORMER PRINCIPAL OVER THERE. AND SO THERE WAS A LOT OF SYNERGY PAST AND PRESENT AND AND I JUST SAY IT WAS A GREAT WAY TO KICK OFF. AND THEN I STUCK AROUND AND GOT TO WATCH A LOT OF THE THE TEACHERS GET IN THEIR ROOMS UP TO DATE AND HANDED OUT SWAG FOR THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL.[03:10:36]
AND SO IT WAS REALLY NEAT. AND I KNOW THAT WASN'T AS SHORT AS I INTENDED, BUT I WAS GLAD TO BE A PARTICIPANT. THANK YOU, MR. POTEET. MS. PACHECO, DO THE NEWEST BOARD MEMBER, YOU HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO ATTEND OUR NEW TEACHER EVENT. WOULD YOU LIKE TO PROVIDE YOUR PERSPECTIVE? SURE. THANK YOU. I HAD A LOT OF FUN. I WAS SO EXCITED TO SEE SO MANY NEW TEACHERS. EXCITED TO SEE ALL THE SUPPORT THE NEW TEACHERS HAVE. ALL THE ADMINISTRATORS, EVERYONE TABITHA THERE. I REALLY ENJOYED IT. I ENJOYED THAT. IT WAS AT BERKNER HOSTING. OF COURSE I SAW A LOT OF FRIENDLY FACES THERE FROM BECAUSE MY SON GOES THERE. MY DAUGHTER GRADUATED FROM THERE. SO. I WAS JUST REALLY HAPPY. I'M LOSING MY VOICE. AND IT WAS JUST AMAZING. SO CONGRATULATIONS, EVERYONE. AND I'M JUST EXCITED FOR THIS NEW YEAR. THANK YOU. AND I GUESS I SHOULD HAVE TOLD YOU. MAKE IT REALLY QUICK. AND THEN I WOULD HAVE SAVED YOUR VOICE A LITTLE BIT. ANYONE ELSE? BUT AGAIN, I WAS ABLE TO ATTEND NORTH HILLS ELEMENTARY AND GOT TO SEE THE AMAZING VIDEO. IT WAS AWESOME DANCING. OH YEAH, THERE WAS A LITTLE BIT. AND MAN, IT WAS INSPIRING SEEING THE TEACHERS GETTING TO GO INTO THE CLASSROOM. IT WAS JUST REALLY REFRESHING. YOU KNOW, LAST YEAR WE DIDN'T HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO GET IN AND REALLY GET TO VISIT.[03:15:09]
SO IT WAS SUPER EXCITED. I KNOW THAT IF I'D WALKED ON ANY CAMPUS, I WOULD HAVE BEEN I WOULD HAVE BEEN IN AWE OF OUR EXPERTS THAT WERE SITTING THERE THAT I KNOW THAT ARE GOING TO TOUCH THE KIDS LIVES LIKE THEY DID MINE, WHICH MINE TODAY WERE JUST TALKING ABOUT HOW MUCH THEY LOVE JUNIOR HIGH. THEY WENT TO PARK HILL AND IT'S BECAUSE OF THOSE TEACHERS THAT WERE THERE AND THE FUNNY JOKES THEY WERE TELLING, THE RELATIONSHIPS THEY HAD. SO I KNOW THAT EVERYBODY'S GOING TO HAVE A GREAT YEAR AND I'M SUPER EXCITED. IF I CAN ALSO JUST THANK OUR CENTRAL STAFF BECAUSE OUR CENTRAL STAFF, ALL OF CABINET, EVERY SINGLE MEMBER OF OUR CENTRAL TEAM TODAY WERE DEPLOYED TO A CAMPUS AND WE DID OUR CENTRAL DAY OF SERVICE. AND SO, AGAIN, IN LIEU OF HAVING A TRADITIONAL CONVOCATION THAT WE'VE HAD IN THE PAST, WE CAME TOGETHER, WATCHED A LITTLE WELCOME MESSAGE, AND THEN REALLY WE WERE THERE JUST TO PROVIDE SUPPORT TO THE CAMPUS. WE DID WHATEVER IT WAS. MR. POTEET, YOU HANDED OUT T SHIRTS. I KNOW THERE WERE PEOPLE THAT WERE CHANGING OUT, HELPING TEACHERS MOVE CLASSROOMS, HELPING SETTING UP BULLETIN BOARDS, MAKING COPIES, HANGING UP, YOU KNOW, COVID PROTOCOLS, SIGNAGE AROUND WHERE WE ARE AND STRONGLY ENCOURAGING OR SUPPORTING THEM WEARING OF MASKS. SO JUST THEY DID EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING. MISS BATES, I KNOW SHE WAS FILLING OUT 800 CAR TAGS AT. I CAN'T REMEMBER.