MANTECA UNFIIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION

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MANTECA UNFIIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION
MANTECA UNFIIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Minutes
f the Regular Meeting of Tuesday, February 14, 2006
TIME, DATE, PLACE
Ihe regular meeting of the Board of Education was called to order by President Dale C. Fritchen at
6 p.m. on Tuesday, February 1 4, 2006, in the District ( )ftice Board Room, 2901 East Louise
Avenue, Manteca, Cali6 ~rnia,
~\krnbers present other than President I ~ritchcn were Patricia G li ck-McKillip, Wemli
Manuel A. Medeir s, Evelyn M yore, Michael Seelye, and N ancv Teicheira,
King,
Also in attendance were District Superintendent Dr. Catherine F. Nichols-Washer, Assistant
Superintendent )f Pers )nnel Services Domaid Halseth, Assistant Superintendent of Business
Services Michael S. Dodge, and Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services Jason Messer.
CLOSED SESSION
The meeting was adjourned for closed session at 6:01 p.m. to discuss with the
Superintendent/designee: Student Disciplinary
Acti )flS
06—096W,
06—097W, 06—098W,
064)99W, 06-100W, 06—101W, 06-102W, 06-103W, 06-104W, 06-105W, 06-113W, 06-1 14W,
06-123W, 06-124W, 06-125W, 06-126W, 06-127W, 06-128W, 06-129W, 06-130W, 06-131W,
06—106, 06—107, 06—108, 06—109, 06—1 10, 06—Ill, 006-112, 06—1 15, 06—116, 06—117, 06—118, 06—1 i9,
06-120, 06-121, 06-122, and 05-128R; Public School Employment, Certificated Personnel; Public
Scho i I ~mployrnent, Classified Pers( )nnel; Public Scho()1 Appointment, High Sch )oi Dean of
Students, West( ~n Ranch High Sch )ol; Public Scho A Employment, Certiticated Discipline/
Dismissal/ Release (G )vernment Co )de Secti m 54957); Public School Empb )yment, Classified
Discipline/Dismissal/Release (Government Code Section 54957); Conference with Labor
N eg~)tlator’, Regaiding N ego )ttatlons v~ith \Iant ca Educato~ A’~
~ )ciatm( )fl Pursuant to Gm e inme nt
Code Section 54957.6, Don Halseth, Negotiator; Conference with Labor Negotiators Regarding
Negotiati ms with California School EmpF yees Association Pursuant to Government C ale
549Y 6, Don II tEeth, Negotiator, Contcrcn~ ~ 1th Labor Ncgoti mtor’~ Regarding \umot1at1on~
with Unrepresented Gn ~ups Pursuant to Government Code 54957.6, D ~n Halseth, \egotiat( )r; and
the Authorization to Staff for the Negotiation and Purchase of Property for tIie Location of Special
Education Portable Classrooms. Closed Session was adjourned at 7 p.m.
OPEN SESSION
The r.neeung was reconvened tor open session at 7:10 ~t~ii.
Others joining the m e tuig ~ re Din e t r ot F kmne titan F due it~nial ~er~tee
1n~tructmonJohn
McKilhp; Director of Secondary Educational Services Robert Lee; Director of Year Round
Education! Enr iliment ~ )hn Fultz; Direct r of Special Education J amce (alianan; Direcu r of
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G )mpensarorv I ~ducata am I iran Roberts; MI ~\ President Stephanie Cretser; CSEA President Janet
Dyk; and other sclu x 4 emplo )yees and interested citizens Rcmbulat, Lgark vich~,
FLAG SALUTE
The salute to the flag was led by Student B ard Member Chelsea Rambo.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
President Fritchen commented there was one actf n to report out of closed session held earlier in
ihm’~ meeting
I he Board appornted In mug Dickson to the po~.~it1on
of I hgh school Dean of
\X”cston Ranch I ligh School by the vote of seven to n’ me. President Fritchen introduced Mr.
Dicksom, a member of the audience.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Califi rnia Sch a A muployees Ass( ciatiomLs I intial Prop )sal to Manteca Unified School District
l~arohhc~las~~thc
ci U nit Cofle ctI\ C ~
Pie ~udcnt I ntchen opo ned the public he irt’u~ c nee i mug the ( ilih )rnla ~ch )( )1 F mplo )~cc~~
Ass~)clation’s initial prop sal to the Manteca Unified School District regarding the classified unit
olle e ti~c bargaining Tgt mc lit tie i~()tl Itb n~ b n 2 )06 tE \Er F~utche n to p )rteel that it i~ i k g A
rec1uirement that this agreement be presettte~1during a public hearing as P~tof the Board’s agenda.
There was no citizen wishing to speak to this item, and President Fritchen closed the public
hea ring.
STUDENT BOARD MEMBERS
Student B( ard Member Michele Christensen, A.S.B. President at Sierra High School, reported that
on February 16, the entire school will he attending a Radical Reality Assembly. February 17 is the
first graduatil ni meeting held with seim r class officers to djscuss graduatioin topics. On Saturday,
February 18, the Winter liormal will be held at the Modesto Centre Plaza. February 21 through 24
is scheduled for PEA Week. The first day of women’s basketball playoffs is scheduled for FeL)fliary
21. A Site Council Meeting is slated for February 22 at 5 p.m. The Sierra High School Leadership
class will be participating in the Give Every Child a Chance Bowl-A-lhon on February 25. The
first senior letter regarding the senIor night rally and baccalaureate will he sent in ~rneMarch 1. On
March 2, six students from Sierra’s men’s and womens basketball teams xviii be participating in
Re id ~ci~o~sAmerica ~huc thct nih uc reading to tifih ci ide ~tudcnts Prmcipai Rick \rucan ~~ill
also join in this activity. March 4 is Sierra’s J )h Fair for new teachurs. Sierra’s finals will be held on
March 9 and 10.
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Chelsea Rainbo, Student Representative fr m Manteca I ugh Scho a ih, rep )rted that the \XTinterfest
R tiE ‘~ is held on I ~eln u i r~3 ttlel ( he Ft t e ( ;tlgl Itt li ted the ~ tuners Princess I i~ ~r I rout, Prince
I ~aR~n Bennett, Queen Alex Gonzalez, and King Ruben Cedano. The CAUSEE exam was held
oh 1 bru un
intl 8 On liehni in 16 m \ 01 in~111mg 15 pI tutu d at ~onomi On th it same date,
the ie \~1Hbe i ‘~tudlit ( ngn ss \lee tiliC duun~~R in the hbr iry ~lso, there ~i ill he in I I \(
meeting he id on 0. biuary 22 it
in in the ~nh ml hbr u-v ( )n Febtu in 23, M utec i High ~~ill
h )st the \ ( )J nice ting Re gaidmoc sp utts Elk lse i reported th tt h )th the boys’ and girls’ basketball
te mis ire finishing up two outstanding mel successful se isons I lie wrestling team ilso finished up
their season anti will be sending a few wrestlers on to the sub—sections.
SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORTS
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N ile C relen ~diool
Dr Nichols W isbci ieporto~dtim it once ig un we Ii l~e sonic ma cognitlons to gi~e this elvcnlng ~he
asked PrIncipal Joe Cook, Nile Garden School, to intro )duce one of his teachers who received a very
high honor.
Mr. Cook reported that he is pleased to be here. lIe reported that one of Nile Garden’s teachers,
Mrs. I le’ieli N eilso mu, received the American I ateracv U rp )ratio m’s I ‘iteracy Award. This is an
organization that prolnote’s literacy and asks for applicants for this award. The winner receives
$2,000 for their own personal use and $500 for their classroom/ school use. Mr. Cook explained
that Nile Garden School just held an Author’s Day, and they had Jeff Savage come. The S500 was
used along with some money from the Nile Garden Community Club, Mr. Savage did an
outstanding job.
In introducing Mrs. Neilsen, Mr. Cook reported that she has been one of the District’s recruits
from out of state who has stayed. She is a very effective classroom teacher who is very involved in
school activities. Mrs. Neilsen has served as a representative for MEA, has been a director of the
Nile Garden talent show’, has judged Science Fair projects, has served on the Drama Club, and has
been instrumemital in organizing class plays. Mrs. Neilsen also has assisted with the second grade
field trips, school plays, amid the Christmas concerts. Mrs. Neilsen also) finds time to do) some
tutoring after school as well. Mr. Cook further commented that Mrs. Neilsen immerses her
students in literacy and lots of language arts. She also spearheaded the Read Across America
Program at Nile Garden and is well known for her Dr. Suess hat. Mrs. Ncilsen actively participates
in Nile Garden school’s Famil) Reading Nights serving i~a icader and his been lnchl~effective in
implementing the Houghton—Mlifflin lingu Ige arts plogr u.n ‘~fr Cook then introduced to the
Board Mrs. Heidi Neilson for her outstanding contributa in to literacy.
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Presieletit iritchen said t hat the B mare] appreciates all
Lnitieel.
of
Mrs. Neilsen’s go~mel service to Nfanteea
A ttendance
Dr. N’ichols—Washer rep rted there is another employee who has achieveel an incredible
acc anphshrnent the l)istr~ctW( )uld like to rec gnize this evening. She asked Principal l)avid
Silveira of I~athr p Sch()( A to) imitia eluee his emph yee.
Principal Silveira reported that janie is the best historian of Lathrop School, She has worked 27
years f )r Manteca U tidied witla ut taking any one of her 2,406 sick days. J attic received a plaque
from the Board f Education presented by President Fritchen and a bouquet of flowers fr an
I aithr p Scho a )l’s PTC presented hy Principal Silveira.
~ers
Superintendent Nichols Washer iiifi)rmed the Board that the District was in receipt of a plac~i11e
given by the Manteca Chargers in appreciation for the District’s help amid support for their team.
Representatives of the Manteca Chargers were not able t( attend this meeting.
~c-ctU1anei~fi{e
N ine~Bo ~wmn in, Lust ,~radek achc r at Nih C irden ‘~ehoA, re pot ted fit ii \~ugust29, 2005, will he
firever etched in our minds as Hurricane Karrina devastated the coasts of Louisiana, Mississippi,
and Alabama, ‘there were many pe pie in such a wide area who lost everything. As native
Mississippians, Mrs. Bowman and her husband, a teacher in Tracy, narrowed their attention to the
schools along the 90-mile stretch along Nlississmppi’s gulf coast is 246 schools have sustained over
SI.2 billion of damage, and 14 schools there were totall destroyed. There is a project in MUSD
that is underway to assist one scho >1 ehstrjct. Mrs. Bowman then intn duced coinmlttee members
who have been meeting on a regular basis: Caroline Thiboeleau, Director of health Services; Roger
(~oatcher, Principal, \~ioodwardSchool; Helemi 1-lankal—Jackson, Shasta Coniniunitv Club; Steve
Howe, Coumiselor at Sierra High; and Christine Klapperich from Brock Elliott School. Mrs.
Bowman reported that this group is in hopes of encouraging all of Manteca to participate and
recogniaes that this support needs to be ongoing for two to) three years. ihere is not a quick fix to
w hat I las happened I his gr mup i~ m sking for m mnctarv ci’ )nata ins and w ill he d amig Fund-i usc rs at
schools. The gr )up’s missil at statement is: The MUS D hurricane relief c )mmlttee strives to) offer
hope to hurting in aet~ by e\reudlnc b ‘nds Our tund—i list r’~ in helping tO) facLhtmte m return to
normalcy for schools and children in Pass Christian, Mississippi. Mrs. Bowman explained tile
coinimittee’s logo which is the “I-lands of Hope” and the title of this project. The committee has
adopted the Pass Christian School i)istrict, a public school district, and one of 14 alonr~the coast
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that was destroyed, I his sch ml district vvas built in i 937 and survived Hurricane Camille. Pri()r to
I- lurricane Katrina, there were 2,000 students in Pass Christian School District. It is a blue—collar
commriumty, and 75 lercent of time students qualify f r free—lunch. Just prior to) Hurricane Katrina,
Pass Christian I ugh School had been notified that it was one of 296 NCLB Blue Ribbon schools
for the year.
I lelen I iankal—I acks in repo )rted that the devastation continues with ito new co )mistruction yet.
Everything has been lost. Ms. I Iinkle—jackson said she feels that the school is the most important
part of the community. If we don’t help them to rebuild their school, she said their community will
not come back. They have needs and losses that are just astronomical. Three of the four schools
were destroyed as well as the school district. The remaining school was flooded with water as high
as 1$ feet high. Ms. I lankal-Jackson said MUSD needs to give ongoing help for two to) three years.
Cart mine Thib eleau reported that we need to) thank S ~roptlmist Internati()nai of Manteca, because
they have been instrumental in helping us put this together tuid ha~c p trtneied with MI~D
Soroptimists of Manteca will also) handle all of our finances and cut checks for the different
vendors that Pass Christian identifies to buy their supplies.
Principal Roger Goatcher said that this is one of those opportumties of helping our students
understand the concc.pt of character. it’s not just a one—time thing and it’s over with. Mr.
Goatcher said that one of the parts to Project I lands of Hope is to show that this is a two or three—
year effort. It will be the smaller things we will be doing that will make the difference as well as the
ongoing of bcing t p~irtof the Umtcel states, l)eing a good citizen, amid showing respo)nslblIln and
showing that we are compassio)nate and care for others. Efforts that the group has undertaken are
recycling of can, glass, aluminum, plastic, and paper. Mr. Goatcher shared that for one cia at
\Vooeiward School, students were asked to bring aluminum cans which netted over Sl00. It was
easy, and the stuelemmas bought into it. Other projects are raffle baskets, an omelet breakfast, and a
pancake breakfast. The proceeds then go to) Project liamids of Hope. Shasta School has done a
penny drive, and Nile Garden has had success with their pumpkin grains and a crab feed that
netted over $3,600. Mr. Goatcher reported that a total already is at $4,500.
Mr. Goatcher then showed before amtd after pictures of Pass Christian School District and the
devastati in of 1-lurricane Katrina.
Caroline Thibodeau reported that during the Thanksgiving Iloliday, Nancy Bowman’s husband
took a truck load of donated items through MEA and CSEA and Project Good Night to several
different school districts Ofl the Gulf Coast, and Steve Hcwe read a thank you letter from the
Ocean Springs Scho A District Superintendent of Schools, Anna I Iertz.
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Ms I hihodo iti sod iii it ( 0110 utlt timo to i~ Ifl t ount sd U~ ~itli \E iflfte 1 Rt. 0 \( hug, and e~er\Oll(
e in t ike ~1 istic ~ ipe 1 gi Os md do ninuin I cii tin in on an d in lung to lime u ouut of \Iantt e t
Uuifieei/Soroptiinist [lands of I lope.
Domnirs will receive a receipt and a check to
\ll ~D / ‘~ at )ptmullst will u e i~c m he k Also in pI icc is the no ~ hi g of mn1~jet cartmidge s, ~ 11
pho mes, and c )niputers. I here will he a In in at every scho A and at the l)istrict Office.
Pn side itt Fmitcin n said t hei e tie i li u o f ~cry e anpassa in itt and uood pc ople in the Distuct
thauked tin se einpb ye’es who were ilvo Ived in this project.
lie
CONSENT AGENDA
A motion was made by Seehyc and a second was macic by Moore to approve and adopt the
t dli v~mug o must. tit u.i~enda itt nm’ i\ huut e s ot thc Re uui mm Meeting of fuc so! my, J mnuaty 2 4-, 2006,
P trt II o u. the 20( )R 06 (0 u.s the] tic ci \1mplmc ati( ui tot I emndmng ( lie go >rical ~id Pia gr uris, 20’)5—06
Sch ml Plans ft )r 1k >th Elementary and Sect )ndlarv Scho )ls; Annual Evaluation of Ed arsolidateel
Pmogr uris for 2004—05 ( )~e itught Inc he! 1 Imps h r 1 1st Lm in, Mantc ea, ¼sie na md Weston Rant ii
I ugh Schools; Personnel Assignment ( )rclers 1)6-03 and 06-04, Certificated and Classified Items,
respectively, c )pies of which are macic a part of this rec )rd; District Financial Statement ft mm
Dcccii her, 2005; Res duta )n 1)5/ 06-80, Directing Aelmiministratit am to Make Public the Seh a
1 iemlities Ice Planning and ‘~uppontingD it~tI si iblishinm~the Justification lot Increasing De~ie1opem
Fees (Level ( )ne and Commerciai/lndustrial~ in Accordance with Governinemit Code Section
65995; and Memorandum of Understanding Among the San Joae~umCounty ( )ffice of Educati in,
San Joacjuin U untv Office of Emergency Services, San Jo aquln Cd )unty Mental I Iealth Services,
and Manteca unified School District to) Support the School Crisis Response Mutual Aid. Motion
passed unanimn in sly.
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A motion was made by Teicheira and a second was made by See-lye to) table this item until the next
meeting for more information. Motion passed unanimminsly.
~et~ce~istrict~YarrFluits
Member Teicheira said she had questions on tivo of them. Regarding software fir the District, she
asked if tins was ongoimtg every year for CDW-Governmemir, Inc., or do we buy this every year.
Mr [)odgc ins~rei~ed th it the ftc nia ti( an ( l)\\ old a ~ ir1ct~01 ehfferent tiumigs ~ g )( xi pottlon of
it is going to lx an ongomg expense
\\ e NV for a subscttpnon for antl—\llus and firew ill
pro)tcction software which are a reoccurring cost every year. Mrs. Teicheira asked so where it says a
thlee-ydar quote that ia for the ~ur~idc nut the quotc Mr Dodge now ered tf fitmatre cit
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Mrs. l’eicheira o nmnmente-el that she has another e1uestion but Cant ask it. She needs tom get ian mre
mmmtt a in ita am on the he itet on the 1 mst ~ ige ~h it ~uesteel inure into )rmnaut in in I Imghlmghts o r mfte r
the meeting.
A motit in was macic by -l eicheira and a sect )nd was made by King to Accept the District Warrants
as mailed. Motion passed unanimously.
Student Disci~linarvActions
(;e~rgianmia Reichelt, 3605 East Louise Avemiue, said that for many years she has been very
concerned! about a list of students being expelled and what happens to these students. She asked
the Board if they have ever followed up on any of these stuelents. Mrs. Reichelt sale1 she has been
mtte nding the ~ in Jo Iquin Juvenile Justue Prc y e ntl mu mee umigs fur ibout h\ d yt mrs ‘~hesuci they
are a group of elom—nothings that haven’t cli mnc’ a lick to get these students into) prevention. It all
seems to) be to convict (timese students). Mrs. Reichelt said she dropped in at time Day School amid to
her pleasant surprise, site was stunned at in mw that sch A was being operated. She the! say there is
no) parking, and there are computers that sit idle. There is no class for the computers. Mrs.
Reichelt reiterated that Board members tieeel to find out what is happemming to MUSI) students wimo
have been kicked omut of school.
Ms. Glock—McKilip commented that as a former administrator, she has been on an expulsion panel
and has seen what goes omi. She said that a lot of the (expelled) students do completely turn
around. They get better grades, their attendance is up to par, and their attitudes change. Ms.
Glock—McKillip said that she, personally, has seen changes.
A motion was macic by King and a second was macic by Seelyc to adlopt Student Disciplinary
Actions 06—()96W, 06—097W, 06—098W, 06—099W. 06— 100W, 06—101W, 06—102W, 06—103W,
06-104W, 06-105W, 06-1 13W, 06-114W, 06-123W, 06-124W, 06-125W, 06-126W, 06-127W,
06—128W, 06—129W, 06-130W, 06—131W, 06—10606—107, 06—1(8, 06—109, 06—110, 06—111, 06—112,
06-115, 06-1 16, 06-17, 06-118, 06-119, 06-120, 06-121, 06-122, and 05-128R. Motion passed
Uuanllfl( )usly.
Georgianm~aReichelt, 3605 East Louise Avenue, said to co)mitmue hen report and to) add to the
continent made, you can go to the Day School for oniy so lung. if you don’t happen to be up to
par amid you go back to) any of the high schools, you’re behind. The next step, if you don’t clean up,
is Calla, or if ~ou happen to be 1$, then it’s the Adult School. Mrs. Reichelt comnmnented that the
13 my school is not fulfilling it is just a temporar~ g tp that mmy om may not benefit a studcnt,
because they may not then fit back in to an’7 school.
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Mrs. Reichelt said she dropped in at the county school on Main Street She saw all the kids lying on
the tables eating pizza and drinking sodas. It’s an after-school program, but this was about 2 p.m.
There was no one on campus who was in charge. Mrs. Reichelt said the lady in charge was in
Stockton. It was most pitiful and most horrendous, and Mrs. Reichelt gives that school an F
minus. There are no computers. They were out playing basketball at 2p.m. One algebra teacher
had a computer, but he was trying to teach these students. Further, Mrs. Reichelt said that the
classrooms were inadequate. Pot those students who don’t fit in, there is another classroom with
about 20 students which is too tinny. Mrs. Reichelt said she is so disgusted that her tax dollars are
being spent; and students are learning nothing in that schooL Mrs. Reichelt said she will report
these conditions toJuvenileJustice, because someone needs to do something to save our students.
President Fritchen thanked Mrs. Reichelt for her comments and clarified that the schools she spoke
of are under the jurisdiction of the County Office of Education, not Manteca Unified.
David Carpenter, 7445 Andrea, said he was a teacher at East Union High School, and he is here
with a number of his colleagues. They are upset about the provisions in the contract. Mr.
Carpenter said that last year was rather bitter. The first offer the teachers received was 2 percent
which Mr. Carpenter felt was an insult since the COLA passed was 4.23 percent The most recent
contract presented to teachers does include that for salary but has no increase for health benefits.
Mr. Carpenter reported that everyone here tonight from East Union will vote no on the contract
for precisely that reason that there is absolutely no increase in the health cap. Mr. Carpenter
continued that it is important for the District to realize that there are other job opportunities
around, and he thinks that one reason people change districts is not just because of the salary and
benefit schedule but because of what they feel is the attitude on the part of the district
administrations and the boards. Mr. Carpenter said that teachers at East Union have worked very
hard this year, and every high school in this District has significantly raised its API scores over the
past year. Another issue these teachers are concerned about is the District’s unilateral decision to
elitn~n2tecollaborative days. Mr. Carpenter did comment that teachers are happy with the fact that
John Alba is their principal and feel the chemistry at East Union is great; but teachers are very
disappointed in the District’s refusal to allocate a cost of living increase to the health care package.
ACTION ITEMS
President Fritchen reported that Action Items 1 and 2 han been removed from the agenda by the
requesting Board membet
Recess
A recess was called at 7:55 p.m., and the meeting was reconvened at &07p.m.
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inft c t I ligh’s
V( )lleyball team which was a
>int venture i)etween the ph )to teacher, the librarian, and the athletic
coaches \Vh() want to promote literacy.
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Mr. Lee explained that they used the high school athletes as models and model readers for the rest
f the school \fan~ of th~school athkft s ha\ hu~h isibiht~,md so showing them and oth rs
)\~lmp )rtant rc idii ig is ~ uld s mmd m ~r~ck ir mc ss i e. I ht pl in is to pros idc p()stcrs of ~ r~
Ofl&. )f our ithk tic t ams in unili )iifl
k ~ting )tfl bO( )k th~
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ading and using that is 1
mnantra for the rest of the school. Mr. Lee said that administration is hoping this will catch on not
only at Mantica I ugh but at all of our high schools using our ow~nstudents for icading, not just
when you have to read, but recreational reading showing students that reading can be fun. Students
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selected their own books. Administration will follow up as this is just a start.
Mr. Lee reported that there are some books in the school library from the early 1900s, and the
book covers are tattered and torn. Art students have made new book covers, creating 1)00k covers,
with their own art, Mr. Lee said he will bring some of those covers to the next Board meeting.
Ihis is another project of art teacher Mr. Giovannoni,
Mr. Messer added that pians are being made to send the pict~Tresof athletic teams reading to all of
Manteca High’s feeder schools. He said administration really wants to applaud this effort; it is
abs )lutelv W( niderful,
ACTION ITEMS
Request to Change Board Meeting from July 25 to JulyJ~2006
President Fritchen reported that his explanation was included in Board packets regarding his
recjuest to change the scheduled Board meeting from july 25 to july 18, 2006. He has been asked
to be “man in camp” at a Girl Scout Camp the week of July 25. His priority is always this School
Board, but the Girl Scout Camp week would conflict with that Board meeting. He asked if the
Board would be willing to change that date to July 18. There was no conflict by any other Board
member to change the Board meeting to July 18, and President Fritchen declared that the meeting
is so changed.
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rftlesday
February 14, 2006
Y±~tingJor~ah
t 1 ia :hool Boards \ ssj ci~flm)n’SI)datt~\sss~mni2lyLji1jsjiilatc’s
13o iid tncnmlx i ~ ~ ii \lo in
pl un d th tt thc t trc thicc imidid itt s for D It ~ mtc \ssc irbh th it
this B )ard can supp rt. President Fritchen asked f r nu )ti( )fls f r candidates.
Member \Icdeiu ~5 made a m )U( in t( V( )te f r rrustee M ire. Member Seeiye made a m )ti( )n to
V( )te ti if trustee King. Member leicheira made a in( )ti( in to v te f )r Trustee Diana Rose Machado
fr( )m I ~ndenIi nified. A sec( nid was made iw Member N1o ire. M )ti( )fl5 passed unanimously.
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Mike Kiocke, I ~ditor of Iht~_Rec~rclthanked Superintendemit Nich ds_\XTasher amid Board President
Fritchen, District staff members, and Board members who took time to meet with The Record and
the media. Mr. Kh cke appreciates the tjme taken t listen to 5( me of their c ncertis. Mr. Kiocke
said he was pleased to see when the District put forth this proposal that some of the concerns
addressed earlier were dealt with amid removed. lie was Ple~iseclto see that those things were cli inc.
Mr Kli ckc xpl nut d that pu bablv 9~l~~ mit of thi time, t ix mc dia \‘~ lxii c~)Vt 1 ing thi scho( us is
in ci intact with time office or time teachers to let them kin w the media is on its way to be there. Mr.
~sJocke
said there are times when they don’t do that, and he feels it is in time best interest of the
public to mit do that, Mr. Kiocke said he feels very strongly ab( nit accurately c vering time
educat~omal experience that g es on and tries to work very hard with the schi ~)ls. He wanted to
t )uch on a couple of things in the policy. First, it states the news mnedia being there for a
“k gltlmatc” pulpi ~c Mr Kh )ckc iskc d ~ ho cc ts to makc thc tic tcimmnation of hat is Icgitimatc
Also, Mr. Kiocke appreciated that w rding was changed ftom “shall register” to “should register.”
hi co )nclusi( )fl, Mr Klockc s mid he Io ks fori~tin to c( )litlmiuiiig a 10 )ng, hca1th~~ (irking rclatn )iishi1)
in co\crinm~the studcnts mu \Iantc i kJnificd and appreciates thc chalom~uc gi~cii on thcsc issues
Ihey will continue to cover a 1( )t of time ~ )sitive things in the sch l districts but will take their
watch d( g role seri( )usly.
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President Fritchen said he wanted to c umiimnent that all the Schi )oi District is asking the news media
to do is what you and I need to do as parents when we go to the school and that is to sign in,
lettimmg the office know that you are on campus. It was from the beginning very shocking to Mr.
Fritchen that there W( )uld he members of the news media who w nild m )t want to sign in. Further,
Mr. Fritchen said the District has had a very good relationship with The Record. We know their
reporters, hut that doesn’t mean we know every single reporter at ever single newspaper. We also
don’t kmiow when a reporter is no longer working for that newspaper.
Mr. Fritchen said that as
long as lie is on this Board, lie will try to ensure that every single person who) comes on campus will
tell Li5 who they are. If we know who they are amid know they are a reporter, it will mint be an issue.
However, if we see someone on campus that we don’t know and they haven’t checked in at the
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I 4ritche
iid lit ~ ill Insist is i single Bo ii d nx mbc i that ~ t m~oup to thdlTl intl ask ~ ho
they are. He said lie has a daughter attending our sch( ii )ls and cli es no )t want unkn )wn pci )ple who
refuse to give us i.D. vim campus. Mr. Fritchen said lie will insist that District staff call the law
enforcement to) w )rk it out. The District has a good relationship with ih~l~e~c~reI
hut we don’t
kmio\v all of time media out there. Mr. Frirchen said we just need to) make sure our children are safe
1 )fl time campus.
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Mr. Klocke said he is aware that whenever lie is requested for I.D., time law is that the media is to
give it, and lie does so. The concern lie tried to comivey is when he is t~ingto) accurately portray
what is going on, time nlajoritv of principals realize that they have a legitimate news purpose there.
JIo~~c~cr,
thrc are a lot of piincipals in ~an Joaquin ~ount~,who, cspccially \~henthings are of t
negatm~c ii Iture, will try to dictate ~ho ~ou can md who ~,ou can not talk to ll’crc are timcs \~heti
priicipals try to manage what time imews can c ver. Mr. Kh )cke said he and his staff wear
identification l)adges and anytinme asked to produce that, iiis staff does so.
Mr. Fritchemm reiterated that MIiSD has a good working relatiomisimip The Record.
Trustee Teicimeira said she sits as a member of the Board’s
policy
conmmittee.
For omme of the
meetings, Mr. Fritchen was not able to make it so time meeting was ended in order to wait until Mr.
Fritchen was available. Mrs. Teicheira said she had a hard tinme with the first proposal in that slme
believes in time freedom of the press. She knows that time students, who time trustees are elected to)
take care, must come first. Mrs. Teicheira said she is lmappy timat Dr. Nichols’Xasher and Mr.
Messer have worked very hard omm this policy, because it is something she can live with. She
thanked them and everyone ~v1moworked on this to)gether. This was a hard one, hut we Imave to
protect the clmildren to make sure their safety comes first. Mrs. Teicheira timanked Dr. NicImols-~
Washer and Mr. Messer for making this policy something the District can live with.
District cnmplo~ee Kathy (rritfiui askcd fot ci trification icgai~chngNo) 4 of time ~cImmisti~ative
Regulation which states: “If media representative does not check in, scimool staff shall check
identificatioim and sign the media representative in and miotify the District Office immediately.” Ms.
Griffin asked if she would be responsible to notify time l)istrict Office.
I)r. Nichols—Washer said administration will make sure that all of timis is discussed with principals so
they can give their staffs direction. It may be different depending on the school site and the
principal in charge. Dr. Nichols-Washer said admninistration will make sure that is clarified.
President Fritchen said this is the first reading, so a motion and a vote will l)e taken at the next
meeting.
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~(eLrr~e1]1c~tsI~t\veen\ftiSDa11c1the_Classified
Limit_\iilc~rtifiçjmt~l
~limnmmrs(I~sihd\luiwcmum~jNsstho
ioifid~ry~\~ist~umt
~riimtc:ime1c~nt
President Fritchei i remarked that this is a c mbina ta >n ppi irtunity Ia ~rthe public to speak and is
simmlar to) h( )ldilmg a public: hearing and is an acti in item at the same flume. Ijach item ~villtieecl to be
i pcncd lip.
Mr. Fritchen rep rted that a member of the public w >uld like to speak on all of timem.
A member
the public, Joe, In nim Manteca, said he is a little ci )ntuseci. lie did some calculations
on six ditfeieimt l)~1Pti5 Regarding the lust mgrtcnment Joe iskeci it rherc were ~‘34 P~°P1~
that ire
in si )m( 1) irgaining unit ud th it the v ait tIe in indimig a 6 23 pe ret mit r usc the first vcar, a 7 6~
of
percent raise in time second
year, amid a 6.7 raise jim the third year. Joe said that comes out to a 22
percent raise over three ears.
I rusrcc Kumn m~kcdto stop Jot at this point bee must ~hc felt lit w
is
misinterpreting the documents
\lr Dodge e xplamnccl that the clocumcimt joe i’~me tcnuimg to is i st ltd form and yes, it is nnskadimmg
I lo wever, it is intended to shi w the ci >st fri umi this year to the. next. In the following ~‘ears,thi >se
~etce~mmt~mges
are the change from this curremit year to the next year, in t from one year to) the next.
It is not 22 pcrce nt, mud it is iii >t ci unpi unding adding thc incic ase indicated to) each ~car It is
what it would be changed fronm the initial or begimmmmiiig year to that of time second or third year after
time raise is implemented.
Joe asked what that Would ~Oifle to).
Mr. Dodge answered that time classified unit members have a 4.23 raise for cost of living plus a 3
percent raise for the salary study, so that is a total of a 7.23 percent increase.. The amount will be
time same every year on time document, hut it isn’t that they are getting another raise next year. The
raise continues in time coming years and is not a one—time raise only for this year.
Joe said this document says current year, year two, and year three. He asked how the District will
nego>tiate a contract next year or time year after that when it has already made a promise for a certain
raise time second and the thircl year
Mr. Dodge said there are mmo pronmises for future years. It is saying that the raise giveim this year will
continue next mear aimd time following ‘ mi wimidi means it the Di~riictgncs a — 23 raIse, \OU will get
it this scar, ~ou ll get to) keep it mmext mear, md ~ou get to) 1 ecp it th following mcai fhe Distnct is
not adding to) it lime Distuct will imot icducc sour sahr~the tollo\\mny me~rom the following ~e
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It’s an ong >ing raise that stays i ni vo air paycheck. That’s the eliscli sure 6 >rm that the State gives the
District to) show that increase occurs this year amid will comitinue in time folio uwiimg years amid will hot
be taken away. Ifs in >t a o )hme—time raise. it is an omigi nug raise.
e said it has been less than two> years ago> that the District i~sseeIthe Measure M b( )nd, and there
is a comment on here that this does increase time deficit speimding.
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President Fritchen commented that the Measure M funds caii not go) toward salaries. Timat is a
completely different pot of nmoney and is for the construction of facilities.
Mr D dge sugge ste ci that Jo ic make ui appo nntnmd nt to meet w ith him so Mr Do ~eigccould go O\ e r
these clocunmeimts witlm himm. Mr. I)odge said that as Mr. Fritchen said, Measure M funds can be
speiit i>miiy on facilities versus geimeral funds can be spent vim salaries, benefits, books, and supplies.
The
t\vo
do not ever mix.
Prcside mit I rircime n sumg~cstc ci tim it it Ji )d n o >ulel lii— d to) do rh it, Mr Do >dlgt is avail ible to mc et with
hum t discuss time figurc s on time cli )eunme nts Prcside lit I ritchc mm i ske ci Joe to gi~e to> \{r Do xlgc
aimy contact infi>rmation siiice the District does not have that.
Joe said to take as aim exainphe oime enmpio>yee, time I)istrict Superintencient. Time information states
time total compeimsation increase is $15,000 the first year, $15,276 time second year, amid $15,276 time
timirci meam Jo)c asked if lie is misre iding tim it mmmcl she is not ge ttlumg a S45,00() increase over the. threc
years.
\Ir Dodgc umsweitci that Joe missed
it
~imc is not ge
ttn’g m ~4~,000 lucre ise
President Fritchemi said it just means $15,000 omigoing.
A motion was nmade by King and a second was macic by Moore to Ratify time Proposed Agreement
Betweeim time Classified Bargainimmg Limit Members and Manteca iJimified School District for the
2005—06 School Year. Motiomi passed unanimously.
A motion was made by King and a second was madie by Glock-McKillip tO Ratify the Proposed
Agreement Betweemm time Certificated Administrators Bargaining Unit Members and Manteca
Unified School District for time 2005-06 School ~ear. Motion passed unanimously.
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A nmi )ti( in was made by King anti a sec awl was nude by M x we a> Ratify the Pro posecl ~\greemTment
Bc t ~cc mm th ( I issitie ci \f in a~mmmc mit 311 a dning ~ nit \Ie nibc rs ~~md \I mute ci U nitie ci
Imo d
District 6 r time 2t )05-( )6 Schi x 1 Year. Mi )tii )n Ixissedi unaimimni >usiy.
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in ‘~m a~in mdc b~King intl m se e nd w i’~in mdc b~ \li >1 i~ to> R mtif~lIme Pu )posddi \u~rdcnme lit
Be twee ii th ( I issi6cd ‘~upct\ 150 r~ B ii ~, unmna f nit Me tube is mud M nite e m Unified ~ehooi Dislut
6 r time 2005-06 Schi i >1 Year. Mi >tn am passed umunieni >usiv.
tin an
A mno >tio mu was macic by IKnmg anti a seci mel was made by Mo >re to Ratify time Proposed Agreement
Between time Classified Coaificieimtial Bargaining Limit Members and Manteca Unified School District
Ii ir the 2005-06 Sch( ol Year. M tiinm passed ummamminmo nisly.
A motion was nmade by King and a second was mache by Moore to Ratify the Proposed Agreement
Between Assistant Superintendemit of Business Services, Assistaimt Superiiiteneieimt of Educational
Services, and Assistant Superimmteneient i )f Pers nine1 Services and Manteca Umiifiecl Schmo oil District
for the 2005-06 School Year.
Trustee Teichmeira asked if these agreenmeimts were to ci ime back to time Board separately. Presielemmt
Fritclmeim answered negatively.
lIe explaimmeel that these were
iii >t
the ci >ntracts but time salary
agreemelmts.
Trustee Mecleiros reciuesteci a roil—call vote,
Ayes: Fritchen, Gb ck-McKiihip, King, Mo >ore, Seelve, Teicimeira
Ni >es: Mede~ros
Motmu >im
A motion was nmade by King amid a secommcl was made I) Moi>re to> Ratify time Proposed Agreenmemit
Between time District Superinteneieimt aimcl Manteca Unified School District for time 2005—06 School
Year.
Trustee Medeiros ree1uesteel a roll-call vote.
Ayes: Fritcimen, Glock—McKillip, King, Moore, Seelye, Teicimeira
N oes: Medeiros
Niotiomm passed.
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Trustee Teiclmeira said she wanted to say I hat this is si inmerhimmg the 13i arch did this year. if next year
we eli n’r have the nmoiiey, she w )ulei nmake sure to lox k into the ones the Bo >ard pronmiseci to) study
iii i >reler that they be given first ci >nsicleratii mi.
Trustee Meeleiro s said he vi >tecl no because he has a pn blenm extending time ci mmtract ti >ur years. Dr.
}Nichi As—Washer said time Board was no a vi >ting on the e:ontracts, anti President Fritchen repo >rted
that time contracts would be ci Miming back to time Bi >arel at a later date. Mr. Medeiros said lie will
vo te no.
rredNImuimtt~mmmmumc-ei~r~ects
Trustee Medeiros asked how the District can replace time roof at Kimoelt School amid said that is a
fairly new school.
Mr. Steve Tramithanm answered that a Cal—Shake roof was put on timat school initially, and that was a
faulty roof They wemmt through hitigationi, and all timose who put Cal—Shake roofs on at that time caum
go back for a ci tim lhe District is 1mm tIme process of eloimmg that ( urrcnth tlmcre ire new materials
out, anti the i)istrict will need to replace that roof.
Trustee Meeleiros asked why the floor5 of the Fast Uniomi gym neeeleth to) be resurfaced and tIme
gym at Weston Ranch.
Mr. Tranthain answered that normally on the l)istrict’s Deferred Maintenance upkeep, those floors
are huffed o>imce a year ammd a new, water—based coat is applied. Those floors do get a hot of activity
with sports anti assemblies. It’s a major uimdertaking to> keep them up. If you let thenm wear down,
the go to) hare wo)o>d. Theum we have an issue.
Mr. Medeiros conmmentecl that time ongoing simomlel he chine by the janitors. The janitor’s job is to
take care of time scimool.
Mr. Dodge explained that time finishes have changed. Time finishes used to be non water base, but
no>w the are a water-base finish. They don’t hmoid up or last as well, and the District is restricteeh
fronm time chemicals to) put a good lacquer finish on a wood floor. In time old clays, a iacdiuer finish
would last a lot longer. The water based finishes do> not last as long. They are replaced more
frequeumdy in order to keep that wood floor in good shape.
Mr. Trantham explaiumed that with time roofing projects, because of the amount of money we are
talking about, these projects will come hack to the Bo)ard for approval o)f time bids. Time Board will
have a second chance at this.
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A an aion was mmmaeie b Teiche’ira and a sec ale1 was made b
Maintenance Pr jects .M ai >n passed unaninu >nsly,
King to) ;\uthorize i)eferred
Co am
Trustee Teicheira said sue bach imeld this iteim for further iimfornmatii>im so> that time public understands
that we’re saving nmoney eli >ing it this way.
Mr. Fritchen said he c uhch give a little bit of time Imisto >ry, because he imas been imvolved in it 1< r
several mouths. Mr. Fritchen said lie was notified by a news group on time Internet timat they were
iii the final stages of approving a iiatm to build a he1uicl natural gas piaimt within less than a rho msand
feet fro >rii our high scimo mol. Mr. I ~ritc1mensaid that no one had imearci ahi nit it. The District
n nt mctc el rlmc ( ountv Ph mmmimumg ( oninmissli um, imith m mn~ people A~time ci nnnmuimit~, mcludnmg \Ir
Fritcimen, said to> wait. They imaci mmot given us time chance to discuss this. There are somme higim risks.
There are schooi buses that go> up and eiowmm 1~renchCamp Road with the access to) this facility
right on Frencim Camp Road. One can see time high school ammel time stadiunm right from where this
plant w )Uidl be built.
idic ises of glscs tint
Mr. Fritcimen ci )lmtlnuedl that ri~iutin timeir do cumemmt they talk about fugitive
will hippen is nituril pmrts of this punt lIe said timere aic m lot of sifet~
concerns. Furtimer, Mr. Fritchen said that because 0)1 time concerns of time commuimity, Mr. I)odge
became invo>hveei in this wimen lie saw the changers of this facility. ilowever, time approval of tlmis
facility imas been postpommc’eI uimtmi another public lmeariimg can he imeld. In the mean time, Mr.
Fritchcn said timere are some legal mistakes tlmat timey imave macic o>n this wlmole process, and it is now
a big icgal mess timat must be worked through
Ihere is a public heaiiimg omm Marcim 16, but the
notice does mmot list Manteca Unified as being invited to it. That is a big concern, amid Mr. Fritchen
cornmeumteci that it seems time District is being sto>newallecl left and right. This is dangerous. Mr.
Fritcimeum saici tIme District could not buiici a school timis close to> a plammt.
Mr. Fritcimemm said timat Mr. Dodge has been involved iim gettimmg this consultant group immvoiveel
which will save time District money in that we will not imeed to use o>ur attormmey to) do these types of
meetings and research.
Mr. Dodge said that Mr. Fritchen has sunmmarizeel this situation very well. Time District’s attorimey’s
wages are comms~derablyhigher than the hourly rate of the consultant who specializes in the CEQA
and EIR processes mmcl filing objectiomms to) it. In comiversauomms with O)Ut attoriley, Mr. Dodge said
that this consultant came hmighiv reconmmendecl and would be a quicker and a more fiscally prudent
a~to go attcr timis objection Mr Dodge said that Mr h ntchcum i~might in that tbie~have been
ignoring us. Timey moved it by a lumnelred yards, stopped sending notices to> time District, and Mr.
Dodge and Sandy Dwver have been contiumuiimg to follow up and object to it. Time District has now
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taken it to> the next step which will be to file a legal do cunment adnministration is putting to getlme’r
md do Mug tlmc rt sc lie Ii F >t lime District is b isic dli r mkiimg time 1e ad n >ie in o bje eting to) this plamit
being placed in this are’a. \Xmtlmout timat, we can not stop this phummt. After those filings, we will want
to rally the press amid o nnmuimity. It ~vihlget rather ugly at that poimmt, but that is time process.
Mi s I dR he ira s tie1 tim it is ~ liv she bto mught it up to rilly time pie ss no )W, it that w o )uldi ime lp us ~he
is thankful that Mr. Iiritchemi fo>ummei that anei was able to> get on it and is thankful fo>r Mr. Dodge’s
work on this. Mrs. Teicheira said that time safety of our students is very important. If we can’t
build a school miext to them, how caum they come in ammcl put in a plammt~ MIrs. Teichmeira again said sime
is thankful ~ e F mmmci this inch she supports mm, thing time Disruct c an do> to) get o air ~oices heaid
Mrs. Teicheira asked if timis could be discussed at a 2x2 witim Stockton. Mr. Fritchen said that the
city is 0>1)1)0 >seei to> it, but thus is o nitsicle of time city. It’s in the co nmnty.
Miss IKimig said it is very shockiimg that we would have our concerns aimd time cit would imave our
concerns anti our ci nmce’rns wo>ulcl l)e ignored. It is shocknig.
Mrs. Monire asked if there are mint some honmes invoilved.
Mr h)o cig
cli ser.
mid imo >t ~e t
I lmett are no)t t no ugh lmi )mcs
in
dose eimough prov~imit~ ( )ur schoi >is are
Miss King said that they (homes) eli) not have the same rec1uirements as time schools. That’s wimy
time District has to) take time ball anti say no.
Mr. Fritchen conmnmemmtcdl that there mnay i~esome ramifications in that time District wants to do aim
inmprovemnent to> rime high schooh but mmo>w time State might say we can’t do that because it’s too close
to> a liquid mmatural gas plant. This could have imuge effects omm us. It is clo>se to time San Joaquin
Gemieral IIospitai, and it is close to time jail.
Mrs. Teicheira asked if Mary Grahmam Hail anti time hospital are onm to) this, Sime asked if in
I-Iighlights Bo>ard members are given nmo ire information. Also, Mrs. Teicheira said that we caim
commtact county supervisors as a Board. She asked for more information on what needs to be
brougiit up Sd) Board members camm contact supervisors.
Mr. Fritchen said this caught all of us by surprise. There hasn’t been much time to digest this.
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Mi’. Di dge said that Sandy Dwver in time h acilitius Department imie’el objections mvhen it first started,
hid Mi I mite lie mm bro night it up
m u hi ste P of lime n mm, the Distrme t c ontmnue s to he tgimotcd to the
po nut where time i)istrict has bach to take legal mmclii ni.
Trustee Giock—McKilhip aske’ei why the nmeebia has mint gottemm winch of it. Mr. Fritchen answered
that it has beemi in The Record and has I>c’eim i in Chanmmels 3, ii aimci 13.
\h Do dge s uel he ~ o )uldh like to Vv ork w mtlm ot hit r g
>~e mmd ntal
igencics first wurh ut biining iii the
iflt’ciia.
Mr. Seelve asked if it would he’ appropriate to> do a sicle—i>ar letter from the Board stremmuousi
o >l>iecti ig to) time ho >arel o F Supervisors.
Mr. Dodge answered timat ci amuse1 reco >mimmenchs that we get this elocumemit pro>duced first, and themi
lit will etive us t ulking po>mmmts and tiuns tim it tht District ~vihiimeed to, take to time press and the
coanmnummity to> go to time next level.
A mmmi tiomm was ummacle by Moo >re :mnel a seco>umcl was mache I>v Seelve to> lure an Fimvironmemmtai
Commsuhtant, EMC & Associates, to> Pro>vide Pro>cethural amid Technical Support to> Prevent time
I ~ie1uetieeIGas Facility in time Westo>mm Ranclm Area at a cost o >f $5,000. Mo>tjo )n i~~~eI
ummammimimoushv.
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS
Educational Services
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Superintemmdeimt N iclmo >ls—Waslmer saieb that staff has received requests fri )m B >arei nmembers to>
receive updates on ccrtaiim activities or p~oi~ct~
Time first update \v~llbe on time Acorn League.
Mr. McKillip said tlmat tonight we are immto> time playoffs for basketball, aumd we lmaci a fairly successful
basketball seasoim. All 19 scimools lmach girls and boys teams. It went rathmer well with time co—
spo>mmso>rshnp that we have clonic now where the students are paying for participmttio>mm to> the cities.
The cities theim, in rurmm, hire time’ coacimes. Time participation fee pays for time coaclmes, since the
District can’t do timat. In time process, time District runs time games. A teachmer was hired to help
support amid to do a lot of the scimeduliumg amid setting up time gaines. Withimm time next ann to three
weeks, staff can bring back to Bo>ard time wimmners of time basketball team. At time same nine, Mr.
McKillip is jumping into softball se usoim ( hue cirm lma~not ~ii~nedtime iid’~i M()U tlmat went forw,aitl
ihe Cit~o>f Mantcca is \voridng ummdct the ou~nal\IOL that was stamrcd in July, 2004 That MOU
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states that grades 4th ~
8~are able to participate. The City of Stockton with a new, signed
MOU is what the Board approved last time which stated grades 6th, 7th, and 8th, no 4th through 8th~
Lathrop at this time is working under the old guise1 because Mr. McKillip has not had a contract
back from them. It’s going through their attorney. Mr. McKillip said he does need direction from
this Board. HewiflbemeetingwiththedirectotsoftheParksandRecreationfromalithreecides
this Thursday. They will be talking about softball season. Mr. McKillip said he needs to get fliers
out One city says grades 4th through 8th, and two cities will probably go grades 6th, 7th ailil 8th
The biggest city, which is Manteca which has 13 sites, says grades 4th through 8th~
Trustee King asked if it is not the city council that ultimately is the deciding factor in signing those
MOUs.
Mr. McKillip answered that it depends on the city. They can be approved by the director in
Stockton after it goes through the attorney. The attorneys in all three cities actually read the
MOUs.
Miss King asked if Mr. McKillip thought Lathrop would go with the grades
th,
6
7th, ~
8th MOU,
and Mr. McKillip answered probably. Miss King said that Manteca will probably not want to do
that Mr. McKillip said if there are 4th graders who are able to play softball and are competent and
enabledenoughat4”~gradetobeabletoplaysoftball,theyfeeltheyshouldhavetherighttodo
that. Miss King said they have that right through Parks and Recreation to play at that level, but she
firmly believes that the Acorn League as it is should be 7ith and 8th grade She said she is willing to
go down to 6th grade. Miss King said she could not imagine someone having a 4th grader on third
base with an 8th grader up at bat Miss King said we need to immediately schedule a 2x2 with the
City of Manteca, and she knows that Dee has tried in the past to schedule these but has not yet
received any response. Miss King said that it is for junior high and that 4th ~ 5rh graders are too
young and too ~rmal1,
They have no business playing in it. There is a huge maturity difference and
a huge size difference in a 4th grader, a 5th grader, and an 8th grader.
President Fritchen asked that the District attempt to set up a 2x2 meetin& and if there is a problem
to please give him a calL
Dt Nichols-Washer reported that would be don; and if the Board is looking to take any action,
that needs to be placed on an agenda.
Mr. Frtichen asked if the Board has actually voted on the grades, and Superintendent NicholsWasher said they were approved through the MOU.
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Ni r. McKtlhp s~ndthat under the new M( )Ii, there was a 00—day limit to cancel the M( )U.
Mr. Fritchen said that the original i\l( )U does not have a grade hnuitatmon. Mr. McKillip answered
i hat the )rlgiIu ti i te has no ci ide k ~c I ~ hi h the ~ Ii t~ lUte rpn ted is 4 1 hu nigh 8~ Mr I ritche n
said they dont want to change it, and i ur only options ate to give in )tice to cancel the existing
M( )U,
Mrs. Teicheira asked what the District’s liability is with 4h graders going up against 8~graders.
There are differences in the skills of aim 8~’grader and a 4h grader. That is her concern.
Mr. McKilhp said that right n )W in basketball, there are three 5~’graders playing, and one of them
is probably aie of the top players. There haven’t been any injuries to ~‘ i~r6~graders planing.
Mr. Fritchen commented that these programs are run by the Parks and Recreation, not the School
District, so that does put a buffer between us and any liability. Further, Mr. Fritchen said that the
Ixtreluts will ultiinately decide if their child is mature enough. Mr. Fritchen’s big concern is that we
would have some areas where the Acorn League doess allow it aiud some other areas it doesn’t.
P irents e in siy how wine in Mantee t the 3 gi ider e in but mv 4 gr icier can’t or ~ie-~eisa
Mr. Messer c mmented that Mr. McKillip d es have en >ugh inf )rmati( nm to give time I 80—day
notice. The Board will have enough support to start having these conversations with the 2x2, and
Mr. MclKilhp may be able to bring back options. The key piece was to hnd out if the Board wanted
the District to give the 180—day notice. Board action is not necessary. Staff can do that, and the
Board would be itm a much better position.
\lrs leieheira asked it the 2x2 or if John, in tilking wnth them, can get or it they ate getting an’y
resp~)nse fr ~m the paretmis who are paying f )t a 4~”grade player and that 41 grader tu t geffing play
time. iMrs. Teicheira asked if tlmey were complaining that they paid tlmeir play time.
Mr MeKilhp unswered that uctually there ire no 4i gtaelers plt~ing Out of ibout four Imundred
students pla~mg,\lr Nh Killip has not recen eel an~ mplaint about “m~ child did lint get to pla\
as muclm.”
Trustee Teicheira thanked Mr. McKillip for going out of his way to try and make this program
\Vork and all of the headaches lme needs to put up with.
Mr \leKilhp said Imu will be ha\ ing
i rneetnmg
this Ihuisday regaidiimg sottb ill
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Mr. Fritcheti said we need a Bi aiei acth n in order to dr Il) time District out Of that N{( )U and asked
that it is ni the next agenda. We are dr pping out of a c )ntract or agreement.
Mr. Messer said he w uld need to calculate the 180 days and the B arei can confIrm the n itice.
Administration will check into this.
Mr. McKilhip reported that lie had pulled the track meet out of the Acorn situation. He is working
with the high school tiaek ci) tehes mc! P F teaehets in grades 4h through 61 If it is done right,
\Ir MeKilhp can ha~e 4 gr telers run tgainst 4’ grade rs, and 7 ih mid 8” uraders can run agamst 7
and 8” graders. We will call it the Manteca Unified Track Program and will incorporate grades 4”
through 8~. There will be feeder meets at the high schools and then one [ istrict track meet as was
clone last year,
Pers >nnel Services
~I1mIii’f2~)5Pe~otuk~lActmtis
Mr. I lalseth distributed information from
time
Personnel I)epartment. lies aid that once a year, a
rep rt is made of the acti( ns taken in Pers nuei including the things that are done in that
department. Mr. I lalseth said lie wanted to draw the Board’s attention to little—known pieces of the
Personnel Department tlmat are taken care of every clay. 1-Ic drew attention to the fact that 1,925
certificated applications were processed, and said if they had to do paper they would be dead
now. This l)epartment has gone to computer applications. It was difficult initially but they have
worked hard at it. Also, 4,348 classified applications have been processed just in a year’s time. In
the substitute department, there were 1,361 clays of substitutes for certificated and 12,348 clays of
classified substitute positions. That’s a full—time job for two people. They do a very good job.
That is a lot of action.
Teacher Development is a part of the Personnel l)epartment, and they have provided support to
166 new certificated staff nmembers. it is a two-year program.
Ninety-four teachers are being paid to Imelp new teachers. They get a support stipend to match up
with new teachers and to help them get through their first two years.
At this point, 87 percent of the District’s teachers are highly qualified under the new No Child Left
Behind legislation, and Mr. 1—lalseth expects that to be close to 100 percent at time end of the year.
The District has worked very hard in this area.
Mr. Halseth commented that information concerning negotiations and recruiting was on time back
of the hand-out.
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Miss King observed the statement that 76 eniph yees were recognized with li ngevitv and retirement
awards. She asked if th >se were all empli yees or just certificated.
Mr. I lalseth answered that certiticated empli necs were awarded on the Welc nne Back Day, and
I e~siheci e mph ~ ces ire t~pu. dh iw ird d ~t i Ri tid niceting Nit liaise th t hi )ught that thc S6
enipli )yces \Vere hi )th certificated and classified.
\liss King s ud that it ‘aias her undeist inding that ( ~F N pureh tseel plae1ues md iccognized their
own with a ceremony. She said she would like to sec the District take that on and not do it just for
certificated. It should he clone for certificated, classified, supervisory, and everyone.
Business Services
~cili~
Using in in ci he id projecti r and in ip, Nit D ~clgesh >~ ccl ele~eli pment that is t iking place in the
Freimch Camp area north of French Camp Road and East of Airport Way.
Also, administration was looking for a location for a niulti—use room
at French Camp Elementary.
~ problem is that a state law has changed. French Camp Scho il is 45 feet fn m a ra~lroae1track.
That used to be O.K. but now time law is 1,500 feet. The State has said that relocating some things
on that campus in order to build a multi-use rei nn is net ~ ssible because the sch )i il is P o cli )sc te
a railri ad track. We ci uld apply fi )r a waiver 1 )f this law; however, time District ci mid run the risk of
them forcing closure of that school based on what gets carried on those railroad tracks and the
school’s proximity to those tracks. The 1)istrict needs to start looking at options for placement of a
multi—use room as well as aelditi mnal housing f ~r students from thi )SC developments in the future,
Mr. Dodge said it is imot possible to add to time Frencim Camp School campus.
Mr. Dodge then referred to a second map which showed an area with no toxic substances or any
problems with the ground or soil based on hazard buffers that the State reejuires. Mr. Dodge
slmowecl areas not close to railroad tracks or would not prolminit the placement of a school.
Mr. Dodge said the District neeels to look for placement of schools that will be in those coming
clevelopnmeamts as well as what to do to place a multi—use room and to house children in the future
for time French Camp community. Mr. Dodge said we do not want to jeopardize what we have at
Freimclm Camp Sclmool, and we do not want the State to take away that school. We need to look to
the future as possibly builehimg a school in addition to the one tlmat js proposed that could be a
future new school for French Camp and relocate French Camp entirely. In order for MUSD to
continue on the French Camp campus, it is not possible for the District to place a multi—use room
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there nor is it possible to add ciassro< nns. There is already problems with the existing brick
structure that is there. It is a non—conia )rming classroom build In, anel cimulclren can not he hi )useel
there.
Nir. Seelye asked, referring to a purple area on one of the maps, if that was a flood plain. Mr.
Dodge said the District is O.K. there, Mr. l)odgc said the District coulel build a new school and
move time entire French Camp Sclmool population to that location. The I)istrict couiel start out witim
buiiehng a multi—use room and work on a proposal to keep wlmat is at French Camp School. It
coulel be an alternative school or some type of adult or continuing eelucatmon program as it exists
w ithi nit niaking mmxli ficatiomms If mi xhfie itmi nis arc nmaele, time l)mstriet wi mid mmcccl to go tlir(mugh t
full-blown stueiv on what is carried along those railroad tracks atmel run that risk. Mr. Dodge said we
know that time hc1uicl petroleum gas plant is there anti will he transporting on those tracks. We also
know there are some other chemical plants there that do transport on those tracks. We know of
those plants but have net paid to have that study done. ( )nce time District eloes that, we open the
dimimr tim possibly losiiig that campus cimmpletely.
Mr. Fritchen conmmented that if there’s hazardous substances, we need to err on the side of caution,
for sure.
Karen Pearsall, Louise Avenue, said this is a Measure M project, and those funds are to be
expended only on things specifically listed on the ballot. If the Board moves time multi—use room
hot on the existing French Camp School, will the Boardi legally be able tim use Measure M funds to
build the multi-use building? Mrs. Pearsail said it is important that we are clear. Some people may
have voteel for time bond thinking the existing French Camp School would be getting a multi—use
room amid beiimg frustrated that possibly Neil ilafley and Shasta would be ge’ttimlg one, yet those
schools weren’t listed1 specifically on the Measure M list.
Trustee Moore answered that time Boarel is doing its best to fulfill its promise to French Camp to
bring them a multi-use room. This has beeim a big surprise to tue Board in time last mimnth in that
negotiations had started to secure the land. The State changedl their rules. Measure M lists a multiusc room, the school would not be Measure M, but the multi—use room would be. Mrs. Moore said
this Bi mard is doing tile best it can to keep its word to time Freimclm Camp pci ple. A lot of people
have been working behind time scenes that no one knows about trying to bring out that multi—use
room. That Bi)ard can’t even modernize one of those butlelings.
Comments from the Board
Trustee Moore congratulated the East Union 1-ligh School Decathlon Team. The
great job, and it’s wonderful to see them make it this year as they placed last year.
are doing a
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Mrs. Moore expressed her sympathy for the family of Cathline Rogers, an aide at Sequoia School,
who lost her life in an automobile accident
Trustee Teicheira said she warned to explain to the Board why she had pulled Action Items 1 and 2
and to give direction on what she needs on that. Mrs. Teicheira said she felt there was not enough
information given. She said that on the BlackBerry phone, it was more what is the cost of running
them per month. Mrs. Teicheira said that Scott Anderson had promised the Board a report from
time to time of the savings. Are we paying for e-ntüls? What are the savings? Mrs. Teicheira
reiterated that she wanted more information.
Regarding Action Item 2, Mrs. Teicheira said she does not understand why some schools are lit up
all the time and other schools are dark all the time. She has driven by Woodward School at 5:30
p.m. and the lights were already on when it was light outside. It is her understanding that East
Union does not have any lights on. What’s the difference in the schools? If you drive down
Wawona, the back of Sequoia is lit up. Mrs. Teicheira said perhaps there would be a savings if
every two lights were blackened out Mrs. Teicheira said she did not understand the difference
between some schools with lights on and other schools with lights out Referring to a report from
Risk Management~Mrs. Teicheira said maybe everyone can get a copy of that to see the losses at
some of the schools and if we need to put motion lights up on some of these schools. Mrs.
Teicheira said she is asking all that be put into the report
In r~dkingwith Mr. Messer this afternoon, Mrs. Teicheira said she wanted to add another one back
on only if what they talk about doesn’t come true and thafs the cheerleading. Mrs. Teicheira said
she understands there may be some changes made but doesn’t know yet If we are not able to
change some of the things on there that are of concern, Mrs. Teicheira wants to put that back on
the agenda so the parents can speak
Regarding CSEA’s report tothght, Mrs. Teicheira said they requested that their letter be made a part
of the pern%~nentrecord.
Mr. Seelye congratulated Manteca Unified that has 40 teams that will be present at the Bowl-AThon for Give Every Child a Chance. Secondly, Mr. Seelye extended condolences to Dale Fritchen
in the loss of his brother~Gerald Roy Churchfield. Mr. Seelye requested that this meeting be
adjournedin Mr. Churchfield’s honor.
Trustee King said to Mr. Messer that she wanted to discuss the art program in the junior high. She
also reported that March 2 is Read Across America, and she hoped that fellow Board members
would participate. Regarding the Bowl-A-Thon, Miss King asked if there was an adniinigtrative
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team. Mr. Messer commented that the aduiinistrauve team W( )uld love to challenge the B ard
team. If possible and if it’s not too late, Miss King said she is up for it. Also, Miss King said
President Fritchen had talked ab ut a sch( )larship hind, and she W( )uld like to get the ball n llig on
th tt P th ip~a ~omm1tft(
in ht
t up lin ills, \lt~e~
Ktnu ~ ud ~hc ~ ant~d~ r~out. to look it
the clock, it was 9:30 p.m., and we’re done.
~.
Ms. Glock-McKiJlip said she is very proud of Director Caroline Thibodeau and what that group has
done in helping out Hurricane Katrnia victims. It’s part of Manteca Unified and what we stand for.
She thanked the gr ~up.
President Fritchen said he has learned that adjacent to Weston Ranch, they are adding 2,000 new
homes which would need five schools. Secondly, Mr. Fritchen said he wanted to make sure
because last time he asked fi>r the Principal of Student Achievement to be on the agenda. Next
time he wants to make sure that is there so it can be discussed. Also, Mr. Fritchen said he wanted
to compliment all the students in Manteca who have had sports activities with ( )akdale. The have
all been exceptional, the girls and the boys, in showing their character. Mr. Fritchen said he is
proud of them and proud of the administrators who helped that happen. Mr. Fritchen said he
hopes we continue to show what kind uf class we have as a District, it says a lot.
IN HONOR AND MEMORY
President Fritchen said that this meeting will be adjourned in honor and memory of Cathline
Rogers, a Sequoia School aide, Tony I)utra, a long-time Manteca farmer and resident, Raul L.
Angulo, a long-time Manteca resident and New Haven School employee, and Gerald Roy
Churchfield, President Dale Fritchen’s br ther.
CLOSED SESSION
The meeting was adjourned for closed 5ession at 9:35 pan. to complete discussions of closed
session items.
OPEN SESSION
The meeting was reconvened for open session at 9:46 p.m.
ANNOUNCEMENT
President Fritchen reported that no action was taken during closed session that required an
announcement be made in open session.
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ADJOURNMENT
As there was no turther business to come bch )re the Board, President Fritchen adjourned the
meetIng at 9:46 p.m.
I ht fl( \t I &.gUl ir Uid d ting of tik B Mid of I due m n ~ ~ ht duk d h t I u~
~da~ ldbruar\ 28, 20( )6,
in the District Office B )ard Ro m, 2901 East I a )uise Avenue, Manteca, at 6 p.m. for Call to Order,
Roll Call and Establishment of a Quorum, Ch sed Session, and at 7 pan. Reconvene ( )pen Session.
t’~
DALE C. FRITCHEN, PRESIDENT
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CATHERINE E. NICHOLS-WASHER,
SECRETARY
California School Employees Association
Manteca Chapter #50
P.O. Box 32
President
Janet Dyk
Vie. Pr..ideat
Secretary
Mariana Bakma.
Tr.as~r.r
Debt.
McLarty
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Mary Sucltanan
Manteca, CA 95336
(209)858-3020# 138
DonHalseth
Administrative Superintendent, Personnel
Manteca Unified School District
P.O.Box 32
Manteca, CA 95336
Dear Do~
Pursuant to the agreement between the California School Employees Association
and Its Manteca Chapter #50, and the Manteca Unified School district that expires
Ja~30~2006. The whole contract we propose for review, amendment and/or
modification to the current collective bargaining agreement for the fiscal year
2006-2007.
Pact President
Barbara Griszi.
Please consider this document for public ~tlce provisions pursuant to
Diana Croslin
Government Code SectIon3547 (a). The California School Employees
Association and its Manteca Chapter #50 desire to commence negotiations as
soon as possible after completion ofthe public provisions.
JanetDyk~CSEA Chapter #50 President
Cc:FD
R.Roach
J.Stewast
aft D. McGowan
LRR I. Sterling
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