School District of Clay County
Green Cove Springs, Florida
Teacher Inservice Center - Fleming Island High School
2233 Village Square Parkway
APRIL 19, 2007

Hearings for Special Actions regarding Students - 4:00 p.m.
Regular Meeting - 7:00 p.m.

April 19, 2007 Regular Meeting


Invocation
Pledge of Allegiance
Call to Order
1. Attendance
Minutes: Present:  Carol Vallencourt, District No. 1; Carol Studdard, District No. 2; Wayne Bolla, District No. 4; and Lisa Graham, District No. 5.   Charles Van Zant, District No. 3, has taken a leave of absence.  Superintendent David Owens was also in attendance at the meeting. 

Consent Agenda
Superintendent

2. C-1 Minutes of special meeting on March 6, 2007; student disciplinary hearings and regular meeting on March 15, 2007; and special meeting on March 27, 2007
Attachment: Mar0607.pdf
Attachment: Mar1507Minutes.pdf
Attachment: Mar1507Disc.pdf (Confidential Item)
Attachment: Mar2707Minutes.pdf
Deputy Superintendent

3. C-2 Amendments to Staff Allocations for 2006-2007
Attachment: Staff Allocation Changes - 2006-2007.pdf
4. C-3 Amendments to Staff Allocations for 2007-2008
Attachment: Staff Allocation Changes - 2007-2008.pdf
5. C-4 Daily Hours for Teachers and Students - 2007-2008
Attachment: Daily Hours - 2007-2008.pdf
Human Resources

6. C-5 Personnel Consent Agenda
Attachment: Personnel Consent Agenda 0407.pdf
7. C-6 Reappointments for the 2007-2008 School Year
Attachment: 2007 Reappointment Agenda TOC & Section I.pdf
Attachment: 2007 Reappointment Agenda Section II.pdf
Attachment: 2007 Reappointment Agenda Section III.pdf
Attachment: Hold for Reappointment Sections I & II.pdf
Attachment: Hold for Reappointment Sections I & II.pdf
Attachment: 2007 Instructional Job Assignments.pdf
8. C-7 Proclaim April 22-28, 2007 as Administrative Professional Week, and April 25, 2007, as Administrative Professional Day in Clay County
9. C-8 Proclaim May 8, 2007, as National Teacher Day in Clay County
Instruction

10. C-9 2006-2007 Proclamation endorsing National School Nurse Day, May 9, 2007
Attachment: School Nurse Day.pdf
11. C-10 Bannerman Learning Center Placements in Lieu of Expulsion and ESE Alternative School Update
Attachment: BLC placements Apr 07.pdf
12. C-12 Co-Enrollee list for March 2007
Attachment: March 2007 Co-Enrollee list.pdf (Confidential Item)
13. C-13 2007-2008 Art Enrichment Contract with Lori Butler as new Director
Attachment: Art Enrichment Contract.pdf
14. C-14 Kindergarten Teacher Training by 95% Group, Inc.
Attachment: 95 Percentile Group.pdf
15. C-15 Clay County ESE students to participate in Very Special Arts (VSA) on May 4, 2007.
16. C-16 Student Travel
Attachment: Student Travel-Board Backup-April 19, 2007.pdf
17. C-17 Extend Advertising of Amendments to the Student Code of Conduct for Elementary and Secondary
Attachment: Secondary Redlined 2007-08.pdf
Attachment: Elementary Redlined2007-08.pdf
Attachment: SCOC Summary of Revisions 07-08.pdf
Business Affairs

18. C-18 Monthly Financial Report for March, 2007
Attachment: MONTHLY FINANCIAL MARCH,2007.xls
19. C-19 Budget Amendments for the Month of March, 2007
Attachment: MAR-budget cover sheet_impact stmt_.pdf
Attachment: March, 2007.xls
20. C-20 Warrants and Vouchers for MARCH, 2007
Attachment: WARRANTS AND VOUCHERS.xls
21. C-21 Auditor General's Report for the 2005-2006 Audit
Attachment: 20070409164531121Audit 05-06.pdf
22. C-22 Monthly Property Report - March, 2007 - Furniture/Equipment
Attachment: Furniture-Equipment Report-March, 07.pdf
23. C-23 Monthly Property Report - March, 2007 - AV Materials
Attachment: Audiovisual Report-March, 2007.pdf
24. C-24 Monthly Property Report - March, 2007 - Software
Attachment: Software Report-March, 07.pdf
25. C-25 Monthly Property Report - March, 2007 - Vehicles
Attachment: Vehicles Report-March, 07.pdf
26. C-26 Deletion of Certain Items Report - April, 2007
Attachment: Monthly Deletion Report-April, 07.pdf
Attachment: Monthly Deletion Report (Attachments)-April, 07.pdf
27. C-27 Write off NSF Check at Swimming Pen Creek Elementary School
28. C-28 Bids To Be Awarded
Attachment: Recommended Action.pdf
29. C-29 Bid Renewals To Be Awarded
Support Services

30. C-30 Pre-Qualification of Contractors
Attachment: Contractors 4,19,07.pdf
31. C-31 Option Contract for Elementary School X Property Acquisition
Attachment: FINAL Option Cntrct Elem X.pdf
32. C-32 Substantial Completion of Coppergate Elementary School
Attachment: Substantial Completion Cert, CGE.pdf
33. C-33 Appoint County-Wide Registered Surveying and Mapping Services
Attachment: Surveying & Mapping Agreement.pdf
34. C-34 Construction contract award for Duct Board Replacement at Clay High School B-3A
Attachment: CHS.DuctBoardReplacement.BidTab.2.pdf
35. C-35 Construction contract award for Re-Roofing Buildings 1 & 2 at Grove Park Elementary School
Attachment: GPE.BidTab.ReRoof 001.pdf
36. C-36 Final (Phase III) Plans and Specifications for Lightning Protection at Ridgeview High School
37. C-37 Amend Section IV of the F.Y. 2006-07 Educational Facilities Plan

Adoption of Consent Agenda
38. Adoption of all remaining Consent Items
Minutes: 

Consent Item C-11 was moved to Discussion by Mr. Bolla.

Following approval of the Consent Agenda, Mrs. Vallencourt called attention to Items C-7, C-8 and C-9 which endorse Administrative Professional Week/Day, National Teacher Day and National School Nurse Day.  She thanked all the employees for their hard work and dedication to the students of Clay County.



Motions:
Approve the Consent Items as presented, with the exception of those moved to Discussion or deleted.- PASS
 
Vote Results
Motion: Lisa Graham
Second: Wayne Bolla
Wayne Bolla- Aye
Lisa Graham- Aye
Carol Studdard- Aye
Carol Vallencourt- Aye


Recognitions and Awards (There were none)
Scheduled Citizen Requests
39. Kristen Vore regarding lottery process at Orange Park Elementary School
Attachment: OPE Petitions.pdf
40. Nathan Vore regarding lottery process at Orange Park Elementary School
41. Arthur L. Hall regarding lottery process at Orange Park Elementary School
42. Ben Dinkins regarding lottery process at Orange Park Elementary School
43. Citizens Not Scheduled regarding lottery process at Orange Park Elementary
Minutes: 

Pete Morgan and Cathy Holton expressed concerns similar to the scheduled citizens. The parents are asking for an exception to the admissions process so that children who live in the OPE neighborhood can attend their neighborhood school. 

Following all speakers, the Board discussed the situation at OPE.  It was noted that OPE was converted to a "Concept" school in 1993 in an effort to save the school as a result of its low enrollment due to the maturing neighborhood.  The registration process was changed later from a first come-first serve basis to the lottery process due to liability issues that arose when parents started to "camp out" on school property days before the registration period began.  Since its inception, the school has been very successful and the majority of the Board was reluctant to make any changes.  Mr. Bolla felt  it might be good to consider creating another concept school in another location in the county.  It was agreed that staff will bring information back to the Board showing the demographics of all students currently attending OPE.


Presenters
Discussion Agenda
Instruction

44. C-11 (Bolla) 2007/08 Special Pupil Requests: 2007/08 Non-Resident Admissions Guidelines
Attachment: 2007-2008 SPR MEMORANDUM.pdf
Minutes: Mr. Bolla pulled this item for continuation of the discussion from last month.  He is concerned with the exception made for non-resident students of business owners in Keystone Heights to attend KHE, especially since the school is over its recommended capacity.  Following brief discussion, Mr. Bolla made a motion to strike the verbage that allows this exception from the policy, but the motion failed for lack of a second.  Denise Adams, Assistant Superintendent for Instruction, stated that Keystone Heights is a small community that depends heavily on the small businesses, and that there are only six students currently attending the school under this exception.   

Motions:
Approve as submitted the 2007/08 Special Pupil Requests; 2007/08 Non-Resident Admissions Guidelines - PASS
 
Vote Results
Motion: Lisa Graham
Second: Carol Studdard
Wayne Bolla- Nay
Lisa Graham- Aye
Carol Studdard- Aye
Carol Vallencourt- Aye

Support Services

45. Architect Appointment for Elementary School “Y”

Motions:
Appoint the top ranked firm, Bhide & Hall Architects, P.A. as Architect for Elementary School “Y” at a fee of 5.5% of the construction cost.- PASS
 
Vote Results
Motion: Lisa Graham
Second: Carol Studdard
Wayne Bolla- Aye
Lisa Graham- Aye
Carol Studdard- Aye
Carol Vallencourt- Aye

46. Partial Guaranteed Maximum Price for Elementary School "X"
Attachment: Elem X Partial GMP.pdf
Attachment: Elem X Amendment 4.pdf

Motions:
Approve the partial Guaranteed Maximum Price proposal for Elementary School “X” from Skanska USA Building Inc. Upon the approval of the GMP proposal, this document becomes part of the Construction Manager At-Risk agreement for the project. - PASS
 
Vote Results
Motion: Carol Studdard
Second: Lisa Graham
Wayne Bolla- Aye
Lisa Graham- Aye
Carol Studdard- Aye
Carol Vallencourt- Aye

47. Guaranteed Maximum Price for Charles E. Bennett Classroom Replacement (Phase II)
Attachment: GMP PH II, CEB.pdf

Motions:
Approve the Guaranteed Maximum Price and Amendment 3 to the Agreement with the Construction Manager at Risk for the Construction Phase II (Building 14) at Charles E. Bennett Elementary School Classroom Replacement.- PASS
 
Vote Results
Motion: Lisa Graham
Second: Wayne Bolla
Wayne Bolla- Aye
Lisa Graham- Aye
Carol Studdard- Aye
Carol Vallencourt- Aye


Presentations from the Audience
48. Constance Higginbotham
Minutes: 

Ms. Higginbotham, President of the Clay County Education Association, gave a brief update on legislative issues.  She also expressed the concern of many teachers about the longer lapse before the first paycheck for next school year due to the later start date.  Teachers' first day will be August 13, 2007 and the first scheduled pay check will not be issued for a full three weeks on  August 31.  The teachers are asking about the possibly of a check being issued on August 15.  The superintendent and staff were aware of this concern from teachers and had met earlier in the week to discuss the issue.  However, they were not able to come up with any physical, financial, or legal way to make this happen for ALL employees.   Dr. Copeland, Assistant Superintendent for Business Affairs, mentioned that a check could possibly be issued on August 24th, but the next check after that would not be until September 14th. 


Superintendent Requests
49. Emergency Item
Minutes: Declaration of emergency:  The District's Instructional Division has determined that Kids Corner Tutoring, Inc. is in default of the terms of its contract with The School Board of Clay County in that it is representing that tutoring is being done when it has, in fact not been performed.  Time is of the essence in rescinding this contract so that the school district can stop its losses in paying for work that has not been performed.  Failure to declare an emergency would result in continued default by Kids Korner Tutoring, continued loss by parents and continued loss by the school district.  It is in the best interest of the School Board and students and parents to consider this matter on an emergency basis.

Motions:
Declare that an emergency exists, that being the urgent need to consider recision of The School Board of Clay County contract with Kids Korner Tutoring, Inc.- PASS
 
Vote Results
Motion: Lisa Graham
Second: Wayne Bolla
Wayne Bolla- Aye
Lisa Graham- Aye
Carol Studdard- Aye
Carol Vallencourt- Aye

50. Rescind contract with Kids Korner Tutoring, Inc.

Motions:
Motion to rescind the contract for Supplemental Educational Services between The School Board of Clay County, Florida and Kids Korner Tutuoring, Inc. dated September 22, 2006.- PASS
 
Vote Results
Motion: Lisa Graham
Second: Wayne Bolla
Wayne Bolla- Aye
Lisa Graham- Aye
Carol Studdard- Aye
Carol Vallencourt- Aye

51. TRIM Timeline and Upcoming Budget Meetings
Minutes: Dr. Copeland briefly reviewed the Truth in Millage (TRIM) timeline for the 2007-08 budget process and presented a calendar of proposed dates for upcoming meetings to meet the TRIM guidelines.

School Board's Requests
52. Update on Pending Issues
Minutes: 

At Mr. Bolla's request, an update was given on the following issues:  bussing for students attending Clay County academies; school concurrency; email public records.

Mrs. Vallencourt briefly reviewed the proposed bill by Senator Gaetz regarding the school start date.


Adjournment
53. The meeting adjourned at 8:50 p.m.






Superintendent

Chair