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Note to Members: The Fiscal Stabilization Plan and Resolution were presented at this Board meeting. Highlights are presented below. Please see attachment for full resolution. ---------------------------------------------------------- Resolution adopted for the purpose of demonstrating the Board resolve to make budget reductions and/or adjustments, ongoing and one-time, for the fiscal year 2019-20 as evidenced by itemized Fiscal Stabilization Plan (Plan) pursuant to the Second Interim Reporting requirements brought upon by Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE) . The Plan is a living document subject to review, update, and edit as appropriate. WHEREAS, the 2019-20 budget reduction items and the corresponding savings in parenthesis are as follows: 1. Reduction of Contracted Services – brokering, consulting, and leadership development ($400,000); 2. Reduction of Central Clerical Support – 3 classified employees ($180,000); 3. Reduction of Special Project Administration and Centralized Support Services ($250,000); 4. Refunding Non-Core Programs in Schools - 4th and 5th grade release time and wellness program ($350,000); 5. Refunding Non-Essential Services in Student Support Programs – behavioral aides ($450,000); and 6. Reduction of Site and Program Allocation ($300,000); 7. Reduction of Instructional Staff due to declining enrollment – 6 certificated employees ( $480,000); 8. Realignment of Baseline Program/Services - increase of staffing ratio ($150,000); WHEREAS, the above reductions may be implemented through layoff, attrition, and budget and expenses transfers with support documents that are legal and appropriate; and WHEREAS, the 2020-21 budget reduction plan is still in the early stage of planning, nothing will be ruled out as long as District complies with federal and state laws and regulations; any collective bargaining agreement provisions will also be considered and followed prior to implementation; WHEREAS, the following one-time budget reduction items may be considered for implementation to provide temporary relief during financial duress: 1. Reschedule Textbook Adoption ($500,000); 2. Re-designation of JPA fund equity ($500,000); 3. Recapture of 18-19 Budget Allocation and Carry-over ($500,000); ATTACHMENTS Link to Full Agenda Fiscal Stabilization Plan Resolution Fiscal Stabilization Plan Presentation P.O. Report 10 NIC Proposal Essential Training Report 10 Classified Personnel Report 10 Certificated Personnel Report 10 SGTA BOARD MEETING BULLETS Board Meeting San Gabriel USD February 26, 2019 6:00 PM 1. OPENING PROCEDURE 1.a. CALL TO ORDER at 6:00 PM. 1.b. ESTABLISHMENT OF QUORUM. All members present. 2. REQUESTS TO ADDRESS THE GOVERNING BOARD 2.a. REQUESTS TO ADDRESS THE GOVERNING BOARD. Parent Request on Class Size Reduction: Dinh Quach (Full statement provided.) Dear San Gabriel Unified School District Board Members: As parents of the current second grade students at Washington School, we urge you to reduce the class sizes. Washington School is one of only two schools in San Gabriel with 27 or more students per classroom. For the past two years, this group of students were in much smaller classes of approximately 19-20 students each. We request that the classes return to three smaller classes. Studies have shown that students in smaller class sizes, especially in the early grades, score higher on tests, receive better grades, and have better attendance. Additionally, students behave better and pay more attention in smaller classes because the teacher is able to have more one-on-one time with all the students and ensures everyone participates. The teacher has more time to get to know the strengths, weaknesses, and needs of each student so that she can make changes to the curriculum to better help those that are struggling or to push those who are a bit more advanced in their learning. Therefore, we strongly urge you to reduce the class size at Washington so that each of our second graders will have an equal chance to excel in school. Thank you. (Note: There were two petitions. One was for the second grade families and it received 35 signatures. The second petition was for the first grade families and it received 15 signatures. Total 50 signatures.) Parent Request on Class Size Reduction:Vincent Moi Parent of 2nd grade student at Washington. Now at approx 30 students. I am a product of an overcrowded classroom and know what it can do to the classroom. Detriment to learning of others; students with specialized needs. Maintain quality of teachers. 3. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION (NOTE: If the Governing Board does not complete Closed Session, it will RECONVENE the meeting to open session and RECESS the meeting to closed session after all open session business has been conducted.) Recessed to Closed Session at 6:05 PM. 4. RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION approx. 7:04 4.a. ANNOUNCEMENT OF ACTION TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION. None. 4.b. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. Matt Arnold 4.c. APPROVAL OF AGENDA. Approved unanimously. 5. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING(S) 5.a. ACTION - Approve the Minutes of the January 15, 2019 Governing Board Meeting 6. PUBLIC HEARING(S) Dena Dragoo, SGTA President Thank you to the School Board for support of the PBIS roll out. Thank you for your SEF support as it comes right back to our classrooms. Appreciate your presence at upcoming March Open Houses at Del Mar and- Gabrielino High Schools. We met with Ross Perry and Dr. Pappalardo on Fiscal Stabilization Plan.I urge Board members to consider keeping our current programs such as MIE before taking on new programs. Consider keeping our teachers and aides. 7. REPORT(S)/PRESENTATION(S) 7.a. REPORTS - Student Board Members Del Mar High School, Armando Talamantes: Updates provided on Coolidge Leader in Me; Roosevelt celebration of Lunar New Year, Read Across America on March 1st; Washington to celebrate Dr. Seuss Day and 3rd PBIS assembly Gabrielino High School, Thomas Chung: Not present 7.b. REPORT - Board President : Attended TK-Kinder Open House. All 70 chairs taken. Asked to advertise better to people outside our community. Attended Washington Founders Day and San Gabriel Lunar New Year celebration. Offered condolences to Dr. Scott on loss of his father last week. 7.c. REPORT - Superintendent: Congratulations to Ken Tcheng for Golden Apple recipient; congratulations to SEF for successful fundraising event. San Gabriel SELPA partnered with El Dorado and Riverside proposal awarded 5 year $30 million grant (San Gabriel SELPA $10 million over next 5 years.) Our district will be the beneficiary of the SELPA's grant award. 7.d. REPORT - School Safety Plans for School Year 2018-2019 presented by Lon Sellars. See Full Agenda for PDFs plans for each school site. No questions from the Board. Public Comment by Anna Navarro, Secondary Instructional Coach (Position removed in the Fiscal Stabilization Plan. Full statement provided.) My name is Anna Navarro, and I am the Secondary Instructional Coach. I am here to speak about the Fiscal Stabilization Plan which eliminated my position. I am here to advocate for English Learner students. Teaching these students is my passion and I have faithfully advocated for SGUSD English Learners for the past 17 years. This year I spent a lot of time supporting GHS English teachers who are dealing with English Learner inclusion for the first time. Next year, EL inclusion moves forward to History/Social Studies and other courses. If teachers are not supported and helped with EL scaffolds and lesson prep, how can we expect that EL students will be successful? This year I led multiple grade level English meetings, developed EL supports for lessons, paragraph frames, and numerous strategies such as color coding, use of visuals, and vocabulary strategies to better support EL students in English classes. With all of that, EL students have more support to participate in class and complete the required tasks, These teachers better understand CA ELD standards and Integrated ELD, but it is a baseline understanding. Therefore, we still have much more work to do. How can we expect this same work of other teachers who have not received training on ELD standards or Integrated ELD AND offered consistent support throughout the school year? Without training and instructional adjustments, English Learner students will flounder. This student population will not have their needs met. ELs will likely fail and not make progress without guided, accessible support throughout the school year. In 2017-18, SGUSD did not meet the EL reclassification rate. Because of high numbers of English Learner students and Special Education students in classes, limited to no support in not the answer a successful district would give when initiating full inclusion. 7.e. PRESENTATION - Implementation of Fiscal Stabilization Plan for Fiscal Years 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 Presentation by Matt Arnold on behalf of Joyce Yeh. Presentation attached. Highlights of Resolution provided above. Comments: Mr. Ammon- Thank you for including the positive - programs being kept Dr. Scott- Forces us to make impossible decisions. Arkansas spends more on students than California. It's unconscionable. Forced to looked at staffing. I hope none needs us to say that we don't want to diminish. Mrs. Alvarado- Governor's support for schools is one time money; reality is that we don't have enough money and we won't with declining enrollment. We'll do the best we can to keep the cuts away from the classrooms. I applaud our willingness to go at it the best we can. Mrs. Haas: There will be difficult cuts; point out the good things that we will still have such as K-12 music, VAPA, PBIS. Still putting students first. 8. BUSINESS SERVICES 8.a. (ROLL CALL) - Adopt Resolution 5/2018-2019 Implementation of Fiscal Stabilization Plan for Fiscal Years 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 Rationale: A detailed fiscal stabilization plan (FSP) is required by LACOE to identify the potential budget allocations necessary to restore and maintain the required reserve for the 2019-20 and 2020-21 school years. The plan is outlined in the attached resolution. (Attached.) Approved unanimously. 9. EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 9.a. ACTION - Approve School Safety Plans For School Year 2018-2019 (Note: School Safety Plans are too large to attach. Go to full agenda link for PDFs.) Discussion: Dr. Scott- astonishing amount of work in the plans. Focused and thoughtful plans. Mr. Ammon- Unsung heroes Principals and Office Staff dealing with angry parents and variety of problems every day. Approved unanimously. 10. HUMAN RESOURCES None. 11. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE None. 12. GOVERNING BOARD 12.a. ACTION - Elect Region 23-A Representative for the 2019 California School Boards Association (CSBA) Delegate Assembly with a Two-Year Term Beginning April 1, 2019 Through March 31, 2021 (due 3/15/19) The Superintendent recommends the Governing Board cast their ballot to elect three (3) candidates for three (3) vacancies to the 2019 California School Boards Association (CSBA) Delegate Assembly. Rationale: Nominations and Biographical Sketch forms for California School Boards Association’s (CSBA) Delegate Assembly were due on January 7, 2019. The ballot consists of four (3) candidates as follows: (*denotes incumbent)
Mr. Ammon defers to Dr. Scott for recommendation. Dr. Scott highly recommends all three. Unanimously approved. 13. BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS, REPORTS, AND/OR COMMUNICATIONS NOTE: (This section provides an opportunity for the Governing Board to share information with other Board Members and members of the public.) Mrs. Alvarado: Offered condolences to Dr. Scott. Can we get the Open House dates? Mr. Ammon: Tribute to Dr. Scott's father and value of education as a lifelong learner. Mrs. Haas: Thanked Dr. Scott for tribute to his father. Attended Washington Founders Day. SEF event was fun and well-attended. GATE Field Trip with simulation she did in college and they did it as 7th graders. Thanked Ms. Tom and Ms. Vargas for their work the opportunity. Dr. Scott: Washington Founders Day celebrated for over 90 years. District was well represented at San Gabriel Lunar New Year. Appreciates condolences on death of his father and tribute to his father and life of service. 14. CONSENT AGENDA NOTE: (The Governing Board may take one (1) vote for all Consent items including: Business Services, Educational Services, Human Resources, and Superintendent's Office. Items may be removed from the Consent agenda and voted on separately.) NOTE: Consent Agenda below unanimously approved in its entirety. 14.a. CONSENT - BUSINESS SERVICES 14.a.1. Accept Service Agreement Between the San Gabriel Unified School District and NIC Partners The Superintendent recommends the Governing Board approve the Service Agreement between the San Gabriel Unified School District and NIC Partners and authorize the Superintendent or designee to execute the necessary documents. Rationale: NIC Partners will troubleshoot our network by looking at the settings/configurations of our equipment throughout the District. They will review error logs, test to see if the phone quality issues are fixed, and make any additional recommendations. Total Expenditure $5,000 (attached.) 14.a.2. Approve Purchase Orders Issued in Excess of $5,000 Report No. 10 (attached.) 14.b. CONSENT - EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 14.b.1. Approve Essential Training Travel Report No.10 (attached.) 14.c. CONSENT - HUMAN RESOURCES 14.c.1. Approve Certificated Personnel Status Report No. 10 (attached.) 14.c.2. Approve Classified Personnel Status Report No. 10 (attached.) 14.d. CONSENT - SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE Moment of silence for Rob Scott offered by Mrs. Shellhart Mr. Talamantes offered condolences eloquently. 15. ADJOURNMENT at 7:44 15.a. NEXT MEETING REMINDERS 15.a. NEXT MEETING REMINDERS · March 12, 2019 Join us at the next Board Meeting!
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A survey from our Negotiations team will be posted on our San Gabriel Teachers Website by the end of the week. Please take the time to give us your input. Click on the link below to respond! Click to Respond to the Negotiations Team Survey ............................................................................................................................................... THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR JOINING US AT OUR EVENT March 12th, 3:45 - 5:00 San Gabriel Elks Lodge 1373 East Las Tunas Drive (across the street from Jefferson Middle School) WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! ............................................................................................................................................... Have you heard about the District Fiscal Stabilization Plan? The Los Angeles County Office of Education asks school districts to submit a 'Fiscal Stabilization Plan." Our districts plan for 2019-2020 will be to cut 2.5 million from our General Fund. At our next board meeting on February 26th, there will be a presentation and school board members will vote to approve the "Resolution of Fiscal Stabilization for 2019-2020." (See the link below) Here is a list of the 2019-2020 budget reduction items: 1. Reduction of Contracted Services – brokering, consulting, and leadership development ($400,000); 2. Reduction of Central Clerical Support – 3 classified employees ($180,000); 3. Reduction of Special Project Administration and Centralized Support Services ($250,000); 4. Refunding Non-Core Programs in Schools - 4th and 5th grade release time and wellness program ($350,000); 5. Refunding Non-Essential Services in Student Support Programs – behavioral aides ($450,000); 6. Reduction of Site and Program Allocation ($300,000); 7. Reduction of Instructional Staff due to declining enrollment – 6 certificated employees ( $480,000); 8. Realignment of Baseline Program/Services - increase of staffing ratio ($150,000); Click to see the Presentation for the Fiscal Stabilization Plan for 2019-2020, 2020-2021 Click to read the complete Resolution to reduce key programs, services, staff and more While you read over this presentation and plan, the real question should be, "Why is our District facing a 2.5 million deficit? Is it due to a rise in health care costs, increase to teacher pensions, are we facing declining enrollment or are there other factors that have also contributed to this financial state? These are just some thoughts to ponder! Interested in hearing more? Attend Tuesday Night's board meeting at 7:00 p.m! Thank you and see you all at the SGTA meeting on March 12th! -Executive Board SGTA MEETING for ALL Members - Tuesday, March 12th, 3:45 - 5:00 p.m., San Gabriel Elks Lodge2/21/2019 THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR JOINING US AT OUR EVENT
March 12th, 3:45 - 5:00 San Gabriel Elks Lodge 1373 East Las Tunas Drive (across the street from Jefferson Middle School) WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Hello SGTA Members, Your Executive Board and Negotiations Team would like to invite you to an ALL Member SGTA Meeting. We want to hear about the needs of our members at our sites, in our classrooms, and how this affects classroom instruction. If you want to give input, you need to attend! So come prepared with an exhaustive list for our team! Our plan is to continue to unite as a strong force so that we can address the needs surrounding our district and correctly express them to our school board members. Thank you! We appreciate your time and look forward to seeing everyone in attendance. -Executive Board SHARE YOUR OPINION! A survey from our Negotiations team will be posted on this we by the end of the week. Please take the time to give us your input. Click on the link below to respond! LINK: Respond to the Negotiations Team Survey Board Meeting Bullets
ATTACHMENTS Link to Full Agenda Mental & Physical Health Presentation NSA-GHS Campus Improvement PO Report 9 Essential Training Travel 9 Essential Training Travel 9b Conference Report 9 Classified PSR 9 Certificated PSR 9 SGTA BOARD MEETING BULLETS Board Meeting San Gabriel USD February 12, 2019 6:00PM 1. OPENING PROCEDURE 1.a. CALL TO ORDER at 6:00PM 1.b. ESTABLISHMENT OF QUORUM. All members present. 2. REQUESTS TO ADDRESS THE GOVERNING BOARD. None. 3. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION at 6:00 PM 4. RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION at. 7:01 PM 4.a. ANNOUNCEMENT OF ACTION TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION. None. 4.b. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. Lon Sellars. 4.c. APPROVAL OF AGENDA. Approved unanimously. 5. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING(S) 5.a. ACTION - Approve the Minutes of the January 15, 2019 Governing Board Meeting 6. PUBLIC HEARING(S) Request to address the Governing Board: Dena Dragoo, SGTA President Congratulated Board President Shellhart on new grandchild. Thanked Members Ammon and Haas for attending the February 4th Staff Development. Thanked Members Ammon, Scott, Alvarado and Haas for attending SGTA Meet and Greet last Friday. She noted that we look forward to working with all Board members in the future. 7. REPORT(S)/PRESENTATION(S) 7.a. REPORTS - Student Board Members absent today. Reports will be entered into the record. 7.b. REPORT - Board President. Thanked everyone for well wishes on new grandchild. Attended Special Education session that was well attended. Attended the "Leader in Us" with Coolidge. 7.c. REPORT - Superintendent Staff Development, very well received. Thanked Yolanda and staff. Over 80% of the sessions were led by our teachers. AYC: Intervention at current site near the district office. AYC has requested to move its program to each of our elementary schools due to prohibitive transportation costs. Supt. will discuss issues with AYC. Roosevelt has conflicts with MIE; WA does not have space. AYC is hoping to have the program at each of the elementary sites by next August. While Options is currently available at each site as after-school programming, there are waiting lists. AYC would offer homework support, after school support, and Asian culture support. Lunar New year celebration this weekend for City of San Gabriel. 7.d. PRESENTATION - Support Programs for Mental and Physical Health (See attached.) Presentation of comprehensive plan was offered by Lon Sellars. See plan for information on identification/assessment and follow up with student, supervision, services with counselors, and parents of student. Comprehensive guide is available to teachers and is easy to download; presented to staff at each school site this year. Dori Rosental- Marriage and Family Therapy Coordinator Member Alvarez asked question regarding the use of CSULA, Azusa Pacific, and Fuller Marriage and Family Interns. Interns meet with students at each school to provide counseling. Member Alvarez asked why there was no Intern at Washington; there were no referral. Washington does have an intern assigned this year. McKinley does not have a need this year- different dynamic at each school. President Shellhart: Are these numbers unduplicated? Some students receive independent and group services. School Social Worker: Denise Ledesma. Consults with students and parents in crisis situations during the school day. Focus on needs for Special Ed students, but also serves some Gen Ed students with a focus on anxiety and depression. Increase in the homeless population and working with those students to provide services including transportation. Member Alvarez asked about definition of homeless- broader definition than federal government. Member Ammon asked about growth of homeless caseload. Ms. Ledesma noted increased need. Katherine Leon- District Nurse 19,215 visits to the Health Office district wide last year. (Does not include verbal check-ins. Trying to get health care aides to document those as well.) to the Health Office district wide last year. Provides health service screenings and support at IEP meetings (225 last year.) 242 health care assessments provided. Member Scott thanked Ms. Leon for the work she does. Member Scott asked about the PET/PMR Team response time. Mr. Sellars: It can be up to 8 hours before they can get there. If it is more than 2 hours, SGUSD refers to the Police Dept. Mobile Response Team for more prompt care/service. Member Ammon thanked Mr. Sellars for his service, particularly at Del Mar. Noted that Sheri Ruder shared that the HS nurse is heavily impacted. It is important to keep the position open there and filled as soon as it can be approved. Member Ammon asked if the Dept. has done a needs assessment to identify holes that need to be filled. Mr. Sellars intends on further follow up. But noted the action plan and intent to identify continued needs and where we can do better. Member Alvarez noted continued partnerships with agencies. Thanked staff for their work. Appreciated the report that she has been asking for some time. Pres. Shellhart thanked the staff as a parent. Do we have numbers on low, medium, and high risk students? Mr. Sellars: 20-25; 10 have been hospitalized. It is far reaching and also at the elementary level. 8. BUSINESS SERVICES 8.a. ACTION - Notice of Completion for NSA Construction, Inc. for Gabrielino High School Campus Enrichment Filing Notice of Completion formally closes the contract. Total expenditures: $7,621,606.99 (attached.) Discussion: Member Scott: Banners hung, glad it's done. Reiterated by Dr. Pappalardo. Approved unanimously. 8.b. ACTION - Approve Mechanical Service Contract with Acco Engineered Systems The service agreement with ACCO for Gabrielino High School mechanical systems total fees not to exceed $34,412. No discussion. Approved unanimously. 9. EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 9.a. ACTION - Approve California Department of Education (CDE), Low-Performing Students Block Grant (LPSBG) Plan The LPSBG provides funds for local educational agencies (LEAs) serving students identified as low-performing on state English language arts or mathematics assessments, who are not otherwise identified for supplemental grant funding under the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), or eligible for special education services. Discussion: Member Alvarado asked for additional information. Ms. Mendoza noted $173,000 for students not receiving other services identified out of the LCAP. Approved unanimously. 9.b. ACTION - Approve Consultant Agreement Between San Gabriel Unified School District and 2 TEACH LLC to Provide Training for Gabrielino High School Social Studies Teachers on March 14, 2019. Total cost = $5,416.50 No discussion. Approved unanimously. 10. HUMAN RESOURCES No remarks. 11. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE No remarks. 12. GOVERNING BOARD No remarks. 13. BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS, REPORTS, AND/OR COMMUNICATIONS NOTE: (This section provides an opportunity for the Governing Board to share information with other Board Members and members of the public.) Please Note: Remarks are abridged and not verbatim. Mrs. Alvarado: Unable to make the PD day, but heard lots of positive feedback. PBIS assembly was well done at Washington. Thank you for the SGTA Happy Hour. Mr. Ammon: Offered congratulations to Pres. Shellhart.Noted Leader and Me student work displayed in Boardroom. Attended the Leader in Me Lighthouse meeting with Principal Wong, retired teacher, 3 teachers, and PTA member. Great level of enthusiasm about the program. Congrats to Ed Services on a PD day well run. Enthusiastic even in the rain. Good feedback on choices provided. Thanks to SGTA on Happy Hour and enthusiasm of teachers sharing their stories with positive points of view. Mrs. Haas: Offered congratulations to Pres. Shellhart. Enjoyed attending the Washington PBIS assembly and presentation by all grade levels . PD day was very good. Attended trauma in the classroom session that was very good. Dr. Scott: Congratulated Pres. Shellhart on grandchild. Attended PBIS presentation at Washington. PD at JMS was amazing. Shout-out to new Principal Guyer for the organization. Attended VAPA presentation and framework of TK-12 for the district. 14. CONSENT AGENDA NOTE: (The Governing Board may take one (1) vote for all Consent items including: Business Services, Educational Services, Human Resources, and Superintendent's Office. Items may be removed from the Consent agenda and voted on separately.) Comments: Member Scott acknowledged personal donations in support of our programs. NOTE: Consent Agenda listed below was approved unanimously in its entirety. 14.a. CONSENT - BUSINESS SERVICES 14.a.1. Accept All Donations to the San Gabriel Unified School from Various Donors Voluntary donations in various amounts totaled $455.00 and were specifically made to the GATE Program to help with field trip costs. Voluntary donations in various amounts totaled $58.00 and were specifically made to the SGVC Induction Social Committee. 14.a.2. Approve Agreement with Duff & Phelps for Fixed Asset Inventory and Reconciliation Report as of June 30, 2019 To authorize Duff and Phelps perform a physical inventory and update the fixed asset listing as of June 30, 2019 for the District for a fee of $25,500. 14.a.3. Approve Warrants Issued for Payments of Payroll, Goods and Services Received for Jan. 2019 - Report No. 8 14.a.4. Approve Purchase Orders Issued in Excess of $5,000 Report No. 9 (attached.) 14.a.5. Approve Essential Travel Report No. 9 (attached.) 14.b. CONSENT - EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 14.b.1. Approve Mad Science of Los Angeles to provide in classroom workshops at Coolidge Elementary School, School Year 2018-2019. Not to exceed $6,000. 14.b.2. Approve Rental Contract Between Gabrielino High School and Los Angeles Turf Club, for use of Santa Anita Park for Gabrielino High School 2019 Graduation Ceremony. Total cost = $17,500. 14.b.3. Approve Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Re: 2019 Tuition-Based Summer Academy Program between San Gabriel Educational Foundation and San Gabriel Unified School District Students will benefit from participating in the tuition-based summer school program provided by the San Gabriel Educational Foundation (SEF) enrichment program. 14.b.4. Approve Essential Training Travel Report No.9 (attached.) 14.c. CONSENT - HUMAN RESOURCES 14.c.1. Approve Certificated Personnel Status Report No. 9 (attached.) 14.c.2. Approve Classified Personnel Status Report No. 9 (attached.) 14.c.3. Approve Essential Training Travel Report No. 9 (attached.) 14.d. CONSENT - SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE 15. ADJOURNMENT 15.a. NEXT MEETING REMINDERS · Tuesday, February 26, 2019 Join us at the next Board Meeting!
6:00 Open Session, Closed Session, 7:00 Open Session Reconvenes Keep wearing those shirts!! Show we are unified! Join SGTA for a lively happy hour today at the boat (Clearman's Galley) at 3:30pm. School board members are attending.
Friday, February 8th SGTA would like to spread some Valentine cheer and celebrate our outstanding teachers! Please join us for an appetizer and mingle with teachers from across the district! Where: The Galley When: Friday, February 8th Time: 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. And on a happy note, our San Gabriel Teachers raised over $1500.00 to share with UTLA teachers who live in San Gabriel and send their children to our fine schools. Parents and teachers were moved to tears when gift cards were shared from the heart. -Thank you San Gabriel Teachers! |
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