July 20, 2015 - Long Beach Unified School District

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July 20, 2015 - Long Beach Unified School District
OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT
MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION
MONDAY, JULY 20, 2015
1515 Hughes Way, Long Beach, CA 90810
A G E N D A
OPEN SESSION – 2:00 p.m., Room 464
ORDER OF BUSINESS
1.
Call to Order
2.
Announcements
In accordance with California Government Code Section 54950 and following, the various matters
to be considered in Closed Session today will be announced.
3.
Public comments on items listed on the Closed Session agenda.
CLOSED SESSION – Room 464
4.
Student Discipline Matters Pursuant to CA Education Code Section 48900 and following
5.
Confidential Student Matters Pursuant to CA Education Code Section 35146
6.
Public Employee Discipline/Dismissal/Release
7.
Public Employee Evaluation: Superintendent of Schools
8.
Public Employee Appointment: Elementary School Principal, Elementary School Vice Principal,
Middle/K-8 School Principal, Middle/K-8 School Assistant Principal, High School Principal, High
School Principal of Instruction, High School Assistant Principal, Principal Coach, Head Counselor,
Director, Assistant Director, Program Specialist, Program Administrator, Administrative Assistant,
Early Learning Center Manager, Executive Officer, Assistant Superintendent, Deputy
Superintendent
9.
Conference with Legal Counsel--Anticipated Litigation
Initiation of litigation pursuant to subdivision (c) of CA Government Code Section 54956.9.
Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 54956.9
10. Conference with Legal Counsel--Existing Litigation
Pursuant to subdivision (a) of CA Government Code Section 54956.9 Case Nos. NC058295,
NC058591, BS 137598, MSN14-0310, 1197530, OCR No. 09-11-1220, OCR 09-11-1780,
OCR 09-12-1329, OCR 09-12-1452, 13-09037 and 000843
11. Collective Bargaining Proceedings Pursuant to Government Code Section 3549.1
12. Hearing of Complaints or Charges Brought Against an Employee by Another Person or Employee
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957 for the following positions: Classroom Teachers,
School Site Administrators, School Site Classified Employees. (Subject to 24 Hour Prior Notice to
the Employee. This item may be heard in open session during this time period should the
employee so choose pursuant to Section 54957.)
OPEN SESSION – 5:00 p.m., Community Room
ORDER OF BUSINESS
SUBJECT
DISPOSITION
13.
Pledge of Allegiance and Call to Order
14.
In accordance with California Government Code Section 54957.7, the reports required of 54957.1
regarding actions taken in Closed Session will be made in writing at this time. The written report
forms will continue to be made available upon request to the Assistant Secretary of the Board of
Education.
AGENDA - Board of Education Meeting
July 20, 2015
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15.
Public Hearing
Initial Successor Bargaining Proposals from the
Long Beach Unified School District to the
Teachers Association of Long Beach (TALB),
K-12 and CDC/Head Start
Information
Initial Successor Bargaining Proposal from the
Teachers Association of Long Beach (TALB),
K-12 and CDC/Head Start, to the Long Beach
Unified School District
Information
Consideration of Approval of a School Facilities
Needs Analysis, Consideration of Adoption of
Alternative School Facility Fees in Compliance
with Government Code Sections 65995.5, 65995.6
and 65995.7, Adopting Responses to Public
Comments Received and Making Related Findings
and Determinations
Information
16.
Call for Agenda Items for Separate Action/Adoption of the Agenda as Posted
Action
17.
Approval of Minutes
June 18, 2015
Action
18.
Communications
Recognition of Retirees
Long Beach Council PTA
19.
Public Testimony on Items
Listed on Agenda
(3 mins./Person, limit of 30 minutes – if
translation is needed, time is doubled)
20.
Staff Report
None
21.
Public Testimony on Items
Not Listed on Agenda
(3 mins./Person, limit of 30 minutes – if
translation is needed, time is doubled)
22.
Business Items
Action Items
Personnel
Instruction
Physical Education Exemption
Physical Education Temporary Exemption
Physical Education Exemption 2-Year Exemption
Finance Report
Business Department Report
Purchasing & Contract Report
23.
Other Items
Superintendent Items
Student Discipline
Administrative Assignments
Williams Quarterly Report
Information
Information
Action
Action
Action
Action
Action
Action
Action
Action
Action
Action
Information
AGENDA - Board of Education Meeting
July 20, 2015
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24.
Unfinished Business
None
25.
New Business
Naming of Schools
Information/Action
Information
Adoption of Initial Successor Bargaining
Proposals from the Long Beach Unified School
District to the Teachers Association of Long
Beach (TALB), K-12 and CDC/Head Start
Action
Resolution 072015-A, Approving a School
Facilities Needs Analysis, Adopting Alternative
School Facility Fees in Compliance with
Government Code Sections 65995.5, 65995.6
and 65995.7, Adopting Responses to Public
Comments Received and Making Related
Findings and Determinations
Action
Reorganization of the Board
Action
2015-16 Certification of Signatures and Signature
Authorities
Action
26.
Report of Board Members
Information
27.
Superintendent’s Report
Information
28.
Announcements
Information
29.
Adjournment & Setting of
Next Meeting
The next regular business meeting will be held
on TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2015.
ACCESS TO PUBLIC DOCUMENTS
Public records related to the open session agenda that are distributed to the Governing Board less than 72
hours before a regular meeting, may be inspected by the public at the Board of Education Office at 1515
Hughes Way, Long Beach, CA 90810, during regular business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:40 p.m.).
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION FOR ANY INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY
Any individual with a disability who requires reasonable accommodation to participate in a Board meeting
may request assistance by contacting the Board of Education Office, 1515 Hughes Way, Long Beach, CA
90810; telephone: (562) 997-8240; fax: (562) 997-8280.
Board of Education
LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
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SUBJECT:
Personnel Transactions
Enclosures
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CATEGORY: Business Items
Reason for Board
Consideration: Action
Human Resource Services
Date: July 20, 2015
The following employees are retiring after many years of loyal service to the district. The Superintendent
recommends that letters of appreciation be written to them in recognition of their service.
1.
Certificated Personnel
It is recommended that the certificated personnel transactions indicated on the personnel report
be approved as listed.
2.
Name
Position
Location
Crump, Patricia
Del-Rio, Magdalena
Duckworth, Regina
Edwards, Wesley
George, Kathy
Goodwin, Janice
Kellogg, Linda
Kerns, Margaret
Logan, Gordon
Martin, Cora
Matus, Aurelia
Maxson, Richard
Mazzarino, Sue
McKinney, Cynthia
Montgomery, Jennifer
Muenzer, Robert
Shallenberger, Rosemary
Nurse
Teacher
Resource Specialist
Teacher
Teacher
Teacher
Teacher
Principal
Teacher
Nurse
Teacher
Teacher
Teacher
Teacher
Teacher
Teacher
Deputy Director
Roosevelt/Smith
Marshall
Bixby
Wilson
Addams
Tincher
Music Office
Emerson
On Leave Of Absence
Hudson/Stephens
Head Start
Stanford
Garfield
Barton
Burcham
Bancroft
Research
Years of
Service
20
33
35
29
14
18
30
36
15
19
22
30
19
32
34
36
40
Classified Personnel
It is recommended that the classified personnel transactions indicated on the personnel report
be approved as listed.
Name
Position
Location
Barham, Joanne
Bartholomew, Stephen
Hofeldt, Gary
Lek, Bony
Ligon III, John
Mao, Tho
Martens, Raymond
Mc Daniel, Katherine
Miller, Gail
Rapada, Virgilio
Elem Sch Office Spv
Boiler & Gas Tech
Plant Spv I
IA-Spec
Hvy Truck Driver
Nutr Svcs Wkr
Telecom Tech
Nutr Svcs Spv I
Int Office Asst – Sch
Custodian
Bixby
Maintenance
Lowell
Stephens
Transportation
Willard
Info Services
Henry
Millikan
Operations
Years of
Service
33
37
33
12
33
16
20
33
25
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Office of the Deputy Superintendent of Education Services,
Human Resource Services
CERTIFICATED
Megan Kerr
Human Resource Services
Long Beach Unified School District
Revised
July 20, 2015
The Deputy Superintendent of Education Services recommends the following proposed actions for Board
approval subject to requirements of California law:
APPOINTMENTS
TO
(w) Antes, Erin
(w) Astle, Lisa
(w) Baluch, Sara
(w) Beer, Jenna
Regular Contract Teacher
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(w) Benassini, Saundra
(w) Breuklander, Jeffrey
(h) Dealmeida Carlson, Angela
(h) Escoto, Roman
(w) Faria, Stephanie
(w) Flanagan, Patrick
(h) Funes, Sonia
(h) Gallardo, James
(h) Garcia, Stephany
(w) Gharda, Roene
(w) Gilley, Deborah
(h) Gutierres, Gina
(w) Hemminger, Andrew
(h) Herrera, Elizabeth
(a) Kim, Yumi
(w) Lahera, Alexis
(w) Levy, Nancy
(w) Lockshaw, Tiffany
(a) Luong, Johnny
(f) Manipon, Monica
(w) Manukian, Aida
(h) Martinez, Onti
(h) Montoya, Cesar
(a) Nguyen, Vy
(h) Orozco, Jennifer
(h) Pafford, Aida
(h) Perez, Leonor
(w) Pfohl, Kristina
(w) Rhodes, Madeline
(f) Ripors, Khadaffy
(h) Simpson, Ariadna
(w) Sullivan, Joseph
N-Washington
N-Gant
N-Jordan
N-Lindsey
N-Reid
N-Franklin
N-Edison
N-Jefferson
N-Unassigned
N-Lakewood
N-Gompers
N-CAMS
N-Poly
N-McBride
N-Washington
N-Robinson
N-Lindsey
N-Washington
N-Bancroft
N-Grant
N-Unassigned
N-Hughes
N-Lindsey
N-Powell
N-Alvarado
N-McKinley
N-Lindsey
N-Powell
N-Poly
N-Naples/Garfield
N-Sato
N-Poly
N-Bancroft
N-Lindsey
N-Lindsey
N-Webster
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Certificated
July 20, 2015
Page 2
APPOINTMENTS
TO
(w) Thyden, Christopher
(a) Tritle, Amanda
(a) Van, Lisa
(w) Villegas, Erin
Regular Contract Teacher
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Regular Contract Counselor
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Regular Contract Librarian
Regular Contract Nurse
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Special Contract Teacher
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Special Contract – SL Pathologist
Special Contract – CDC
(o) Webb, Jenna
(w) West, Jason
(b) Williams-Davis, Monica
(w) Yarborough, Scott
(a) Yoeun, Saroeung
(h) Espinoza, Melissa
(w) Gaspar, Christopher
(w) Hassan, Ausra
(w) Huttenhoff, Carla
(w) Lausch, Yvonne
(h) Wasinger, Karin
(f) Lara, Marianne
(w) Weathers, Kelsi
(h) Ayapantecatl, Irma
(w) Bristol, Nicola
(o) Bulum, Leslie
(h) Byrne, Ryan
(a) Chao, Alex
(o) Denmark, Tajuanna
(w) Dody, Vanessa
(b) Faulcon, Jacquelyn
(w) Huesmann, Leigh
(p) Iose, Meaalofa
(h) Jimenez, Jason
(w) Kolodny, Harper
(w) Lee, Bethany
(b) Lee, Nakiah
(w) Leitner, Scott
(w) Marengo, Shannon
(h) Marraccini, Tina
(w) McMackin, Donald
(h) Novoa, Cynthia
(h) Olguin, Bernardino
(a) Ork, Phallin
(w) Pate, Stephanie
(w) Reagan, Caprice
(w) Salisbury, Danielle
(h) Sanchez, Rebecca
(h) Torres, Angelica
(w) Tsai, Julie
(h) Vicencio, Elizabeth
(h) Zavala, Mario
(w) Soria, Maureen
Alfaro, Ana
N-Lindbergh
N-Powell
N-Gompers
N-Powell
N-Poly
N-Wilson
N-Powell
N-Cabrillo
N-Whittier
N-Addams/Alvarado
N-Webster
N-Dooley
N-King
N-Lincoln
N-Unassigned
N-Unassigned
N-Unassigned
N-Smith
N-International
N-Whittier
N-Renaissance
N-Smith
N-Poly
N-Lincoln
N-Hamilton
N-Harte
N-Webster
N-Unassigned
N-Burbank
N-Signal Hill
N-Jefferson
N-Webster
N-Robinson
N-Alvarado
N-Lakewood
N-Addams
N-Edison
N-Whittier
N-Whittier
N-Lincoln
N-Burbank
N-Lindsey
N-Birney
N-Los Cerritos
N-Addams
N-Grant
N-Unassigned
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Certificated
APPOINTMENTS
Atkins, Sheryl
Burbano, Baleria
Candelario, Laura
Cortez, Christina
Eskandar, Caroline
Garcia, Norma
Guinn, Sandra
Legazpi, Carolina
Lovell, Michelle
Mercado Gomez, Bertha Alicia
Sanchez, Randy
Torres, Susana
July 20, 2015
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Special Contract - CDC
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Subject to separation if no substitute service for the school year:
(w) Angle, Morgan
(w) Ankley, Jennifer
(o) Astier, Alexandria
(w) Bishop, Annaliese
(w) Bohn, Kathleen
(w) Broderick, Brittany
(w) Brown, Patricia
(b) Bruner Jr., Jeremiah
(h) Correa, Diana
(b) Ford, Kourtney
(o) Geathers, David
(h) Gutierrez, Lara
(b) Howard, Khristie
(b) Jacobs Jr., John
(a) Javed, Samad
(w) Kammerman, Ryan
(w) Lewis, Joy
(w) Lindholm, Megan
(o) Lopez, Jessica
(b) Mays, Daryl
(h) Medina, Dolores
(w) Michael, Alison
(w) Piercy, Makena
(o) Pike, Kimi
(f) Rebullar, Lenard
(w) Shepherd, Cameron
(w) Smith, Nicole
(b) Smith, Porsha
(w) Sunofsky,
Andrew
Day to Day Substitute Teacher
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Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Certificated
July 20, 2015
Page 4
INSERVICE CHANGES
Abbate, Shawn
Acosta, Charles
Adams, Brent
Adkins-Jackson, Margo
Ahrens, Sara
Alba, Aurelio
Alexander, Stacie
Alfonso, Jesus
Allen, Mark
Allen, Scott
Anaya, Patricia
Andrews, Lori
Araya, Tamara
Arceo De La Paz, Lanie
Ardis, Fred Olmedo
Armstron, Danyett
Arnwine, Cheryl
Arredondo, Gabby
Arteaga, Tanaya
Asplin, Brooke
Avitable, Steven
Baker, Torrie Jean
Baligad, Eduardo
Ballard, Jan
Banares, Bernice
Banks, Heather
Baraona, Rachel
Barisoff, Michelle
Barker, Sharon
Barragan, Susana
Bater, Cynthia
Battung, Jeannie
Beam, Carla
Beebe, Jason
Beltran, Carrie
Benassini, Saundra
Bennett, Troy
Benson, Carmela
Biacan, Maribel
Bilvado, Stephanie
Blehm, Christopher
Bleidistel, David
Boeglin, Erin
Boese-Perez, Lisa
Bogdan, Kristen
Bogdanovic, Maria
Boyer, Anne
Branda, Timothy
Additional Service- Additional Hourly
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Staff Development/Summer School Coverage
Summer School Counselor
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Staff Development
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
PACE
Master Schedule
Summer School
Summer Bridge 2015-Asst. Prin/Prin
Summer School
Summer School Counselor
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School/Filming Projects
Summer School
Counselor Pre-Registration
Assessment Center
Summer School
ESY 2015
Master Schedule
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School – Madison ESY Sucsess
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer Bridge 2015-Asst. Prin/Prin/SS
Summer School – Jordan Plus ESY MM
Summer School
Counselor Pre-Registration
Summer School – Avalon
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Psych Assessments
Summer School
Summer School
Summer Bridge 2015-Teacher
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Certificated
July 20, 2015
Page 5
INSERVICE CHANGES
Brandts, Sandra
Bravo, Joaquin Jr
Briceno, Carlos
Broadway, Debbie
Brookman, Melissa
Brown, Christopher
Brown, Jennifer
Brown, Kathleen
Brown, Matthew
Brown, Quentin
Additional Service- Additional Hourly
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Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Brown, Trez
Bueno-Alahwal, Linda
Burns, Ryan
Burton, Shantrice
Camerino, Jay
Campbell, Bridgett
Capic, Stephen
Casanave, Stacy
Casem, Eugene
Casem, Kimberly
Cassidy, Shelley
Castaneira-Gomez, Jessica
Castellanos, Jessica
Chaffin, Lara
Chaney, Regina
Chan-Jadus, Yong
Charvat, Kathleen
Chavez, Ernie
Chhom, Lena
Chilberg, Sarah
Clarke, Bobbi
Cocchi, Carol
Cohen, Beth
Coleman, Veronica
Combs, Christine
Contreras, Jessica
Cooper, Teresa A.
Cornejo, Jeffrey
Corral, Maria
Crawford, Toni
Crockett, Jennifer
Crowder-Jones, Michael
Cruz, Eddie
Cruz, Indira
Cunradi, Georgia
D’Sa, Kristen
Dalton, Kimberly
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Summer School
Summer School
Psych Assessments
Summer School
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Staff Development
Summer School
Staff Development
Summer Prep for 2015/16; interviews
Trk. B Tchr Obsvtion. Mtgs end of yr testing Reading Recovery
SY15-16.
Staff Development
Pre-Registration/AP Interviews/Staff
Development
Coordinator HS, Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Planning & Unite Assessment Revision
Summer School
Summer School
Psych Assessments
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Staff Development
Assessment Center
Summer School – Madison ESY Sucsess
Summer School Counselor
Summer School – HS Nurse
Staff Development
Summer School Coverage
Summer School
Summer School
P-3 Symposium
Staff Development
Summer Bridge 2015-Teacher
Summer School
Planning & Unite Assessment Revision
Summer School
Staff Development
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Step Functional Team
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Certificated
July 20, 2015
Page 6
INSERVICE CHANGES
Darrington, Yolanda
Dassero, Kristine
Davis, Traci
De Rosier, Hilda
Deaton, Cheryl
Deden, Deborah
Delang, Mary
Denmion, Julie
Denton, John Jr.
Dines, Michelle
Dixon, Lottie
Dobbs, Suzanne
Dragoyevich, Miryana
Drummond, Marianne
Duanes, Steve
Dumont, Megan
Earley, Connie
Echevarria, David
Edirisinghe-Aga, Dulnari
Ellis, William
Enge, Stanley
Ennover, Tanya
Esparza, Enrique
Espinoza, Paola
Estep, Tamara
Eulo, Wendy
Evans, Jeffrey
Evans, Veronica
Eveland, Dorian
Fekjar, Erin
Ferguson, Annasarah
Fernandez, Juan
Ferrell, Rachell
Fielder, Kevin J
Finder, Dianne
Fisher, Kenneth
Flores, Guillermo
Forman, Brianna
Foss, Gina
Foster, Laura
Freeman, Katrina
Freidhoff, Karen
French, Cathy
Gainer, Jacquelyn
Galbreath, Marcus
Gallandt, Robert
Gallo, Albert
Garcia, Lupe
Additional Service- Additional Hourly
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Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Sprvison MS Sports Championship/ WRAP
Summer School
Summer School – Tucker ESY Workability
Summer School
Summer Bridge 2015-Teacher
Summer School
Summer Bridge 2015-Teacher
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School Counselor
Summer School
Summer School
GATE Identification
Summer School – Admin
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Filming Projects
Staff Development
Pre Registration
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School – Madison ESY Sucsess
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School – ES Nurse
Summer School
Summer School – HS Nurse
Summer School
Psych Assessments
Staff Development
Summer School
Step Functional Team
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Certificated
July 20, 2015
Page 7
INSERVICE CHANGES
Garcia, Mark
Garcia, Miriam
Garland, Rebecca
Gaskins, John
Gastellum, Liana
Gawel, Joseph
Genovese, Sean
Gentile, Michael
George, Brian
Gibbons, Paula
Gjonovich, Garrick
Glose, Carolyn
Glover, Allen
Gonzales, Ariel
Gonzalez, Angela
Gonzalez, Lionel
Gonzalez, Ofelia
Goodwin, Tabatha
Gorman, Maureen
Grace, Lori M
Granieri, Connie
Grasmick, James
Greer Brown, Lorita
Gustafson, Shelley
Gutierrez-Ortega, Carol
Hamilton, Kenneth
Harb, Julie
Hassen, Kimberly
Hayes, Jonathan
Hendricks, Heather
Henry, Paul
Herbst, Wayne
Hernandez, Carmen J.
Herrera-Dust, Socorro
Heyer, Stephanie
Hickman, Lisa
Hillard, Debra
Hodel, Gregory
Huerta, Jose
Hull, Benjamin
Hutchinson, James
Hyatt, Marc
Hyson, Julie
Ide, Dawn
Ili, Wendy
Ingram, Ingrid
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Iwasaki, Aimee
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Summer School
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Staff Development
Summer School Counselor
Summer School
Summer School
Counselor Pre-Registration
Bechtel/BTSA/Irvine Reporting
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Summer School
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ESY Administrator-Avalon
Summer School – Promotion/Retention
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Counselor Pre-Registration
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Summer School – Admin/Staff Development
Assessment Center
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Certificated
July 20, 2015
Page 8
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Jahn, Mary
Jahns Jr., Kenneth
James, Annitta
James, Crystal
James, Gregory
Jekerle, Kathleen
Jimenez, Daniel
Jimenez, Guillermo
Jimenez, Victor
Johns, Kara
Johnson-Agulto, Kim
Jones, Melvin Jr.
Juarez, Ana
Kaeka, Michelle
Kane, John
Kaur, Manju
Keiser, Davina
Keller, Laurie
Kerns, Lew
Kiebler, Kristopher
Kinder, Christopher
King, Kelly
King, Robert
Knapp, Diane
Koch, Candice
Koenig, Nancy
Kohlenberger, Kim
Komatz, Kate
Koury, Diane
Kraft, Carol
Krstich, Brian
Kunkle, Damon
Kuroiwa, Kari
Laffiche, Susan
Lawler, Thomas III
Lawrence, Samantha
Lawson, Dow
Lazenby, Melvin
Lazicki, Paula
Lazo-Nakamoto, Sharon
Le, Catherine
Lecours, Michelle
Lee, Paula
Lennertz, Brandi
Licano, Albert
Lind, Thomas
Lindholm, Barbara
Lobedecis, Romeo Jr
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Summer School
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Staff Development
Staff Development
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School Counselor
Summer School
Summer School Counselor
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
ESY Administrator-Jordan Plus
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Assessment Center
Summer School
Summer School
Boot Camp
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School Counselor
Summer School
Staff Development
Summer School
PACE
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer Prep – VIPS
Psych Assessments
Summer School Counselor
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School – Stipend
Summer School
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Certificated
July 20, 2015
Page 9
INSERVICE CHANGES
Loggins, Connie
Lomeli, Dawn
Lopez Sheldon, Maria
Lopez, Nicole
Lovelace, Joel
Lucardie, Bridget
Ly, Peter
Maddox, Kevin
Madrigal Jr., Salvador
Maestas, Aline
Magee, Constance
Main, Cassie
Majdali, Julie
Maldonado, Madelyn
Mantel, Ann
Margolin, Andrew
Martin, Laura C.
Martinez Jr., Joseph Augusti
Martinez, Lina
Martinez, Mary
Martinho, Antone II
Mashburn, Gayle
Mc Connell, Christine
McIntosh, Stephanie
McNeice, Judith
Medina, Erika
Meeks, Enos
Mendoza, Lizet
Merlo, Mona
Merrill, Carly
Messina, Brandon
Metoyer, Sharrief
Michelson, Matthew
Miller, Annette
Miller, Jill
Miller, Keith
Miramontes, Andy
Montanez, Jorge
Moraga, Gonzalo
Morgan, Sandra
Morrow, Linda
Moscoso, Ida
Moshenrose, Diane
Moutett, Beverly
Moya, Sopani
Muenzer, Lynda
Mulvehill, Timothy
Munger, Kenneth
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Summer School
Staff Development
Summer School
Summer School – ES Nurse
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Step Functional Team
Teaching Summer Bridge Math
Summer School
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Summer School
Summer School
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Step Functional Team
Summer School
Summer School
Pre-Registration
Summer School
Summer School Counselor
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Summer School Counselor
Summer School
Summer School Counselor/Pre Registration
Summer School
Summer School
Staff Development
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Psych Assessments
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Step Functional Team
Summer School Coverage/Staff Development
Summer School – HS Nurse
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Summer School
Summer School
Staff Development
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Certificated
July 20, 2015
Page 10
INSERVICE CHANGES
Murphy, Christopher
Navarro, Vilomar
Navia, Michael
Nellis, Paul
Nemec, Caroline
Neumann, Therese
Nguyen, Sy
Nguyen, Thuy Vi
Nichols, Darren
Nichols, Jaime
Niedwick, Heather
Noble, Ellen
Noble, Toni
Norton, Elizabeth
Noyes, Patrick
Nye, Marcia
O’Connor, John
Obeji, Jeanne
Oberjuerge, Leigh
Oca, Michael
Oduwole, Bola
Ogan, Tina
Omaye, Jeffrey
Osborne, Stephanie
Ottina, John
Pacheco, Marissa
Pagulayan, Zondee
Pappas, Connie
Paquette, Claudia
Park, Susanna
Pasinos, Earl
Patterson, Eric
Pearson, Steve
Pech, Puch
Pena, Maria
Pendray, Amy
Perez, Arlene
Perez, Veronica
Peters, Rachel
Petoskey, Lydia
Petrich, Jayne
Pfohl, Kristina
Picard, Jennifer
Porcher, Rowena
Prince, Diane
Prioleau, Lushandra
Qualters, Kristina
Quizon, Tylene
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Summer School
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Summer School
Step Functional Team
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Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Counselor Pre-Registration
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
CalSoap College Prep & AP Summer
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School – Buffum ESY DHH
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Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School Counselor
Summer School
Summer School
myPD – coordination/planning time
Summer School Counselor
Summer School
Teaching Summer Bridge Math
Summer School
Summer School – MS Nurse
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Staff Development/Summer School Coverage
Middle School ESY
Summer School
Summer School
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Certificated
July 20, 2015
Page 11
INSERVICE CHANGES
Raab, Edward
Rakonjac, Sanja
Ramirez, Geoffrey
Reed, Ronald
Reteguin, Teresa
Reynolds, Judy
Rice, Patrice
Richardson, Patricia
Richey, Erin
Richter, Jennifer
Rippee, Maureen
Rita, Ronald
Rivera, James
Roberts, Ronald
Rock, Charity
Rock, Judith
Rockenbach, Steven
Rodriguez, Raymundo
Romanio, Gary
Romo, Daniel
Ross, Christina
Ruiz, Matthew
Ruiz-Lopez, Elvia
Saito Waddles, Leslie
Salas, William
Saldana, Lolo
Saldivar, Rolando
Samuels, Edward
Sanchez, Maria
Sanders, Darrell
Santos, Jacqueline
Santucci, Mark
Sarno, Denise
Savage-Rohnke, Carrie
Sawaya, Nina
Schaaf, Lori
Scholnick, Mercedes
Schwichetenberg, Tonia
Scott-Dozier, Michelle
Sellers, Michelle
Shaheen Jr., Albert
Shawver, Matthew
Shipman, Renee
Shock, Robert
Sigur, Edward
Simon, Karin
Sims, Keith
Slater, Eric
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Summer School
Summer School – Cabrillo ESY MS
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Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Staff Development/Step Functional Team
Summer School/Principal/Staff Development
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Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School Principal/Master Schedule
Master Schedule
Summer School Head Counselor/Master Schedule
Staff Development
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Psych Assessments
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School – HS Nurse
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer Shadowing
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Certificated
July 20, 2015
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INSERVICE CHANGES
Smith, Brenda
Smith, Kevin
Smith, Tynisha
Sobek, Patricia
Sosa-Valderrama, Claudia M.
Souter, Joylyn
Stansberry, Cynthia
Sternin, Chrishanne
Stevens, Serena
Stewart Taylor, Elyssa
Stewart, Mary
Stine, Christen
Stork, Micah
Streeter, Yvette Johns
Stuart, Jennifer
Stubblefield, Kimberly
Swinford, Marsha
Todd, Shirley
Tomlin, Robert
Topp, Nicolle
Traughber, Marianne
Traver, Megan
Tredway, Anthony
Tritz, Andrew
Twal, Nader
Uchegbulam, Sandra
Underwood, Janet
Urzt, Kari
Ussery, Erica
Valdez, Elizabeth
Valdez, Nora
Valdez, Socorro
Van Divort, Alan
Van Meeveren, Rose
Verduzco, Rene
Viltz, Whitney
Vitale, Jeanne
Vitale, Michael
Vo, Thao
Waldenfels, Gillian
Wallace, Robert
Walton, George
Webb, Melanie
Weber, Kimberly M.
Weeks, Shannan
Wegener, Nicole
Welch-Kitchen, Racquel
Wells, Scott
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Summer School
Staff Development
Summer School
P-3 Symposium
Summer School
Psych Assessments
Summer School
Summer School
ESY TOSA/Cabrillo
Summer School
ESY Teacher/ Madison
Summer School
P-3 Symposium
Summer School
Teaching Summer Bridge Math
Summer School – Buffum ESY Non Cat
Summer School – HS Nurse
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School – HS Nurse
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
myPD – Coordinating/planning time
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School Counselor
Summer School Counselor
Summer School
Summer School – Nurse
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Pre-Registration
P-3 Symposium
Teaching Summer Bridge Math
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Certificated
July 20, 2015
Page 13
INSERVICE CHANGES
Wertheimer, Stephen
Wesley, Luana Milburn
Wheeler, Bernadette
Whisner, Pamela
White, Marcie
Whiteleather, Taryn
Wholey, Lisa
Wiley, Carrie
Wilk, Deborah
Wilkerson, Tricia
Willert, James
Williams, Donald
Williams, Heather
Williams, Slater Jr.
Williams, Young, Shannon
Willis, Julie
Wilson, Lloyd
Wilson, Tricia
Winston, Anthony
Wixted, Michael
Wong-Mckee, Elizabeth
Wysong, Cara
Yi, Nieves
Yi, Sujin
Young, Cynthia B.
Young, Susan
Zook, Carol
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Boot Camp
Summer School
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Summer School Counselor
Summer School
Summer School Counselor
Filming Projects
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Staff Development
Summer School
Summer School
Staff Development/Master Schedule
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School Counselor
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
Summer School
P-3 Symposium
Summer School
Summer School
BOARD INITIATIVE- Local Control Accountability Plan
School:
Purpose:
Duration:
Funding Source:
Rogers Middle School
Access to a Broad Curriculum
There is a need to cover the cost of an additional music teacher to teach one period
on a block schedule. Rogers has six periods of music.
2015/2016
Resource 0426
LEAVES OF ABSENCE
NAME
ASSIGNMENT
DATES OF LEAVE
Avedissian, Danielle
Speech and Language Pathologist 09/01/15 to 06/17/16
Child Care
Broadway, Debbie
Asst. Principal
Wilson
08/18/15 to 11/09/15
FMLA-Other
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Certificated
July 20, 2015
Page 14
LEAVES OF ABSENCE
NAME
ASSIGNMENT
DATES OF LEAVE
Butler, Britton
Speech/Lang Pathologist
Hughes
11/02/15 to 06/17/16
Child Care
Byrne, Bronagh
Teacher
Newcomb
09/01/15 to 06/17/16
Rest and Recreation
Cascio, Tina
Teacher
Beach
09/01/15 to 06/17/16
Other Personal
Charles, Erin
Head Counselor
Lakewood
06/17/15 to 06/26/15
Child Care
McCluskey, Kristen
Teacher
Millikan
09/01/15 to 06/17/16
Other moving to San Diego
Ramos, Jenny
Vice Principal
Grant
07/09/15 to 08/03/15
Family Medical Leave
Ross, Jamaica
Robinson
Teacher
09/01/15 to 06/17/16
Personal
RESIGNATIONS (BOARD POLICY 4117.2)
DATE OF
EMPLOYMENT
DATE OF
RESIGNATION
Librarian
Gompers/Cubberley
12/10/97
06/18/15
Teacher
Harte
08/27/98
07/28/15
Counselor
Leave of Absence
09/24/92
06/26/15
Speech/Lang Pathologist
Head Start
09/04/07
06/19/15
Teacher
Cabrillo
08/12/01
06/18/15
Teacher
Stanford
09/12/95
06/18/15
NAME
ASSIGNMENT
Barber, Deanna
(Employment, Other District)
Bergh, Rebecca
(Employment, Other District)
Bisson, Angela
(Personal)
Hernandez, Karin
(Employment, Other District)
Montufar, Cesar
(Moving, MN)
Robertson, Khristina
(Employment, Other District)
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Certificated
July 20, 2015
Page 15
RETIREMENTS
DATE OF
EMPLOYMENT
DATE OF
RETIREMENT
NAME
ASSIGNMENT
Crump, Patricia
Nurse
Roosevelt/Smith
07/01/95
07/28/15
Teacher
Marshall
09/13/82
06/18/15
Resource Specialist
Bixby
11/19/80
06/18/15
Teacher
Wilson
09/08/86
06/18/15
Teacher
Addams
10/20/00
07/27/15
Teacher
Tincher
09/13/76
06/18/15
Teacher
Music Office
01/08/85
07/27/15
Principal
Emerson
09/15/77
10/16/15
Teacher
On Leave Of Absence
09/04/97
08/22/15
Nurse
Hudson/Stephens
09/30/96
06/18/15
Teacher
Head Start
07/01/88
06/12/15
Teacher
Stanford
09/09/85
06/18/15
Teacher
Garfield
09/13/94
06/18/15
Teacher
Barton
11/19/80
06/18/15
Teacher
Burcham
09/14/81
10/02/15
(20 Yrs. Of Service, Will not Attend)
Del-Rio Magdalena
(33 Yrs. Of Service, Will not Attend)
Duckworth, Regina
(35 Yrs. Of Service, Will Attend)
Edwards, Wesley
(29 Yrs. Of Service, Will Not Attend)
George, Kathy
(14 Yrs. Of Service, Will Not Attend)
Goodwin, Janice
(18 Yrs. Of Service, Will Attend)
Kellogg, Linda
(30 Yrs. Of Service, Will Not Attend)
Kerns, Margaret
(36 Yrs. Of Service, Will Not Attend)
Logan, Gordon
(15 Yrs. Of Service, Will Not Attend)
Martin, Cora
(19 Yrs. Of Service, Will Not Attend)
Matus, Aurelia
(22 Yrs. Of Service, Will Not Attend)
Maxson, Richard
(30 Yrs. Of Service, Will Not Attend)
Mazzarino, Sue
(19 Yrs. Of Service, Will Not Attend)
McKinney, Cynthia
(32 Yrs. Of Service, Will Attend)
Montgomery, Jennifer
(34 Yrs. Of Service, will not attend)
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Certificated
July 20, 2015
Page 16
RETIREMENTS
DATE OF
EMPLOYMENT
DATE OF
RETIREMENT
NAME
ASSIGNMENT
Muenzer, Robert
Teacher
Bancroft
02/01/78
06/18/15
Research
Deputy Director
09/10/75
7/24/15
(36 Yrs. Of Service, will not attend)
Shallenberger, Rosemary
40 Yrs. Of Service, will not attend
AMENDMENTS
05/26/15 BA Amend Leave Of Absence End Date of 06/26/15 to 07/02/15 for Arca-San, Jennifer.
03/10/15 BA Amend Retirement date from 08/27/15 to 07/28/15 for Kemp, Julie.
03/17/15 BA Amend Leave of Absence End Date of 07/27/15 to 07/20/15 for Lopez, Francisco.
05/05/15 BA Amend Retirement date from 06/25/15 to 06/18/15 for McGuire, Kenneth.
06/18/15 BA Amend Leave of Absence End Date of 01/04/16 to 01/01/16 for Sebren, Leanne.
05/05/15 BA Amend Retirement date from 06/18/15 to 06/30/15 for Wilcox, Janice.
RESCISSIONS
04/21/15 BA Rescind Resignation for Vitetta, Adilis.
04/21/15 BA Rescind Leave of Absence for Weber, Kenneth.
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION SERVICES
HUMAN RESOURCE SERVICES
Annotated by P Wiesenhutter
REVISED
CLASSIFIED AND EXEMPT
Megan Kerr
Human Resource Services Committee
Long Beach Unified School District
July 20, 2015
The Deputy Superintendent, of Education Services, recommends the following proposed actions for Board
approval subject to requirements of California law:
APPOINTMENTS
TO
Classified - Probationary
Andrade, Victoria
Arkus, Renee
Arriola, Xenia
Avila, Carmen
Avila, Elba
Cornejo, Samuel
Coronel, Danny
Dowell, Joy
Duque, Brian
Gail-Camero, Staci
Garibay Contreras, Jose
Glenn, Imani
Guadarrama Calderon,
Francisco
Gutierrez, Courtney
Hernandez Aldana, Violeta
Jehlik, Heather
Kato, Kenneth
La Pietra, Graciela
Martinez Lopez, Michelle
Reed, Derek
Rendon, Dalila
Rodriguez, Sujey
Rotan, Lamar
Saeed, Moonis
Sanchez, Jeanette
Suarez, Jezell
IA-Spec
Exec Director Fiscal Svcs
Kids’ Club Lead Asst
Exec Sec (C)
Custodian
Nutr Svcs Spv I
Sch Safety Officer
Exec Sec (C)
Int Office Asst-Sch Bl Sp
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IA-Spec
IA-Spec
Plumber
N-Mann
N-Accounting Br
N-Kids’ Club Cleveland
P-Financial Svcs
N-Lafayette
P-Grant
N-Sch Safety & Emerg Prep
P-Asst Supt Elem Sch
N-Edison
N-Webster
N-Lakewood
N-Madison
N-Maintenance Br
Kids’ Club Lead Asst
Nutr Svcs Wkr
IA-Spec
Exec Officer PC-CEMP
Human Resource Tech
IA-Spec
Purchasing Agent
Nutr Svcs Spv I
Int Office Asst-Sch Bl Sp
Custodian
Int Accting Asst
Exec Sec (C)
IA-Spec
N-Kids’ Club Newcomb
N-Avalon
N-Alvarado
N-Personnel Commission
P-HRS
N-Hoover
P-Purchasing Br
P-Beach
N-Garfield
N-Polytechnic
N-Maintenance Br
P-Asst Supt Middle/K-8
N-Tucker Admin Office
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Classified and Exempt
APPOINTMENTS
July 20, 2015
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Nathan, Gayle
Norvell, Jessica
Campbell-Walker, Jessikee
Collins, Michelle
Garcia, Stephanie
Sata, Reed
Mc Mullen, Sharon
Mendoza, Thelma
Riley, Karen
Ward, Natalie
Derleth, Diana
Herrera, Cristina
Kelly, Katrina
Postma, Jennifer
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Ferguson, Jessica
Fonoti, Brieon
Guerra, Jose
Kim, Ratn
Loquinario, Peter
Navarro, Connie
Perez, Henry
Phillips, Ebony
Quinonez Martinez, Itzel
Ramirez, Isabel
Smith Wise, Monica
Vigilant, Shanice
Hayes, Kashea
Herrera, Christian
Obrique, Janelle
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Eltawil, Shiloh
Lomeli, Blanca
Madrid, Maria
Rojas, Reina
Ur, Christy
Yribe, Marilyn
Duque, Casey Meriah
Fuentes, Mary
Huerta Morales, Yesenia
Leifi, Samantha Suluia
Martinez, Jessica
Perez, Vanessa
Arp, Della
Bermudez, Robert
Bradbury, Alex
Castro Sanchez, Stephanie
Cazares, Angel
Clay, Armani
Espinoza, Angie
Garcia Loayza, Jennifer
Iniguez Garcia, Alejandro
Jordan, Gerald
Karnes, Ashwini
Leon, Eduardo
Lopez Avila, Diego
Lopez-Ramos, Martin
Martinez, Ashley
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Morell Jr., Robert
Nieves, Manuel
Pierce, Isis
Predium, Kalon
Rincon, Janette
Rios, Jose
Rivera, Daniel
Sneed, Johnathan
Tennison, Devon
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Caston, Jacqueline
Chavez, Christina
Gutierrez, Elsie
Henderson, Derwin
Kin, Christopher
Lambert, Deborah
Lui, Monique
Oropeza, Cristal
Perlstein, Christopher
Perry, Colleen
Ramirez II, Richardo
Stoebe, Amber
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Ly, Michelle
Madrid, Amber
Menjivar, Jenny
Neilsen, Michelle
Palmero, Tracy
Smith, Amanda
Wolney, Melissa
Yardley, Donna
Yu, Lulu
Yamamoto, Ai
Butcher, Kevin
Barriga, Daniel
Bermeo, Cecibel
Cherry, Kayla
Cotton, Lance
Cousins, Akayza
Del Valle, Danielle
Kang, Kevin
Khem, Kathleen
Lay, Daniel
Macias, Alejandra
Montepeque Diaz, Jennifer
Ngo, Nicole
Pacquing, Nina
Perez, Pablo
Pinto, Stephanie
Richardson, Valerie
Roces, Bianca
Tabula, Abigail
Tornero, Valerie
Villanueva, Sarinya
Navarro, David
Alba, Liliana
Allen-Ramos, Tametra
Alvarez, Dora
Amar, Yalonda
Anderson, Michael
Atkins, Kurt
Austin, Adrian
Ayala, Patricia
Bahr, Maota
Banuelos, Elizabeth
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Bertaud, S. Christina
Bragg, John
Butcher, Kevin
Butler, Debra
Castaneda, Rosa
Castillo, Miguel
Chhean, Vincent
Cid, Maria
Coleman, Richard
Coleman, Sandra
Collins, Toni
Como, Grace
Coronado, Alejandra
Cortez, Fidel
Cox, Christina
Cunnington, Beatriz
Davidson Jr., James
Davila, Zinaida
Davis, Ora
Davis, Samuel
Duenez, Elizabeth
Edwards, Lavnua
Elberling, Susan
Emmons, Cheryl
Espejo, Emil
Flores, Carmen
Gallegos, Jorge
Galvesolo, Fe
Garcia, Kellyann
Garcia, Sofia
Gilmore, Gloria
Gipson, Rickey
Gonzalez, Magdalena
Gonzalez, Rosa
Grajeda Jr., Jesus
Green, Regina
Gudino, Cynthia
Gutierrez, Michelle
Hall, Omar
Henry, Johnny
Hildreth, Darrell
Hill, Reneisha
Holland, Kimberly
Hudgins, Melody
Hughes Jr., James
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Summer Employment
Hurndon, Monticue
Irons, Charmaine
Jackson, Robert
Jackson, Thomas
Jenkins, Ramy
Johnson, Carl
Johnson, Linda
Joiner, Kimberley
Jones Jr., Michael
Jones, Derek
Juarez, Maria
Kennedy, Michelle
Lee, Lawana
Leon, Marta
Leon, Martha
Ley, Phirum
Luke, Alton
Luna, Juan
Lundy, Carol
Lyle, Cameron
Lynch, Jacqueline
Maciel, Stacy
Madrigal, Maria
Marshell, Florene
Martinez, Alma
Matira, Cesar
McCaleb, Shanequet
McGee, Bravura
McGill, Celia
Melgoza, Sandra
Mendoza, Lola
Meza, Marian
Mojica, Octavio
Moore, Elliot
Moore, Lori
Morales, Elvia
Mosley, Chandra
O’Connor-Collins, Kathryn
Opah, Susan
Ordaz, Lidia
Osborne III, Edward
Osorio, Martha
Pachejo, Norman
Padilla-Tan, Rosemarie
Palafox, Barbara
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Summer Employment
Parra, Linda
Peou, Samuth
Perez, Lourdes
Phillips, Shannon
Phillips, Sharon
Pierre, Barry
Powell, Christine
Quesada, Edwin
Quesada, Marie
Quiroz, Larry
Ramirez, Jacquelyn
Ramirez, Juanita
Ramsey-Islam, Ilene
Redden, Graciela
Reyes, Martha
Rivera, Guadalupe
Robertson, Radi
Robinson, Darkus
Ruiz, Guadalupe
Sais, Jessica
Salazar, Arlene
Salazar, Eva
Salvador, Maria
Salvador, Romeo
Shea, Denise
Solomona, Naomi
Standard, Veronica
Stanford, Debora
Stanley, Earl
Stokes, Tainecia
Thomas, Faye
Thompson, Keith
Thompson, Kiyan
Unas, Glenn
Vasquez, Maximo
Veach, Anna
Vera, Azucena
Wagner, Tracie
Wallace, Akilah
Waltower, William
Watley, George
Webb III, Leonard
Wedlow, Timothy
Whitfield, Bryan
Whittaker, Pamela
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Summer Employment
Wiley, Latrease
Wilson, Sharon
Wynn, Freda
Yong, Sandra
Dana, Sharon
Laswell, Roberta
Anderson, Justin
Anongthep. Samchay
Authier, Carmen
Boyko, Melanie
Brandel, David
Carr, Tatiana
Clagett, Laura
Clay, Rebecca
Conde, Annette
Curiel, Ylem
Davis, Stanley
Day, Virginia
Dela Cruz, Elenita
Dowell-Atienza, Courtney
Echeverria Hurtado, Ivette
Enriquez, Mayra
Figueroa, Jose
Fowler, Arlene
Gonzalez, Anna
Hawkins, Christopher
Heathman, Dawn
Henrickson, April
Hughes, Kevin
Hunt, Roy
Indich, Lawrence
Johns, Darice
Keller, Kevin
Lagarde, Limer
Lopez, Matthew
Martinez, Betty
Mendez, Gia
Meza, Jessica
Milian, Justine
Mitchell, Kendra
Moore, Omar
Nak, Samoeut
Navarro Josewski, Susan
Nguyen, Ricky
Orozco, Rachelle
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Pak, Kimberley
Pascua, Vanessa
Pearce Salsgiver, Sapphire
Porter, Angela
Prince, Liautaud
Pullman, Crystal
Pullman, Gary
Quiller, Lakisha
Quiroz, Larry
Ramos, Rosario
Ray, Praveen
Ricard, Marcus
Roberts, Jyngee
Roman, Correen
Rosales Medina, Araceli
Ruther, Eugenia
Santana, Ericka
Saper, Jessica
Sasaki, Kaoru
Schultz, Carole
Session, Melvina
Siemensma, Nikole
Taroma, Katherine
Thompson III, William
Tu, Gloria
Vasquez, Trisha
Vazquez, Sandra
Venters, Candace
Verebely, Patrick
Vigil, Jessica
Voigt, Jennifer
Volkov, Sharon
White-Grace-Lefkowith, Jennifer
Wilkins Smith, Sandra
Williams, Latonya
Barker, Ava
Cdebaca, Cynthia
Mertan, Wendy
Otsuka, Ginny
Pearce, Denine
Riggins, Marva
Rodgers, Aldrena
Schaller, Shannon
Sefried, Sheila
Serrano, Lena
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Summer Employment
Silva, Lauren
Unger, Lindsey
Ackerman, Twyla
Adams, Jewel
Adams, Latricia
Adekunle, Asiata
Aderman, Lauren
Aguirre, Wanda
Alvarez, Georgina
Alvarez, Jennifer
Alvarez, Teresita
Amado, Steven
Amaral Jr., David
Anderson, Annette
Antonio, Doris
Aranda, Oscar
Araujo, Lorena
Arbizo, Julie
Arellano, Michelle
Arevalo, Javier
Armenta, Maria
Arnsparger, Ann
Arteaga, Myrna
Avella, Anjelica
Avila, Alonso
Babbidge, Chona
Baker, Stephani
Bantad, Ruby
Barba, Vilma
Barnes, Dylan
Basto, Teresa
Battle, Juliana
Beldi, Christopher
Bent, Tami-Jean
Berumen, Adriana
Blair, Deana
Blas, Terisita
Bledsoe, Viola Mae
Bliss, Deborah
Bolden, Jacquelyn
Brashier, Cynthia
Bredenkamp, Brett
Brewster, Catherine
Briseno, Jamie
Broas, Marialuz
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Summer Employment
Brown, Cindy
Brown, Demetra
Brown-Lott, Yvonne
Brunner, Marisa
Bryant-Burks, Elaine
Burgonio, Yolleta
Cahn, Samuel
Calhoun, Brenda
Campos, Marisol
Carroll, Gretchen
Casabar, Concepcion
Chhean, Vincent
Chipman-Marquez, Karen
Clark, Sofia
Clark, Tianna
Covington Todd, Regina
Cox, Christina
Cramer, Christine
Cross, Sophia
Cruz, Sharon
Cummings, Nakeia
Curran, Amy
Davis, Catherine
Del Campo, Cristina
Deljunco, Mary
Denton, Lois
Derby, Amanda
Diamond, Camiesha
Diaz, Maria
Diaz, Michael
Dieudonne, Larcina
Dillard, Sanae
Dip, Dorothy
Donohoo, Sarina
Downing, Phyllis
Duffy, Elaine
Duran, Faasoa
Eades, Sarah
Elamparo, Erlinda
Ellis, Tracie
Enciso, Ana
Esparza, Karla
Esparza, Marsha
Esquivias, Esther
Evans, Jermaine
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Cabrillo
Stanford
Stanford
Stanford
Cabrillo
Tucker Admin Office
Cabrillo
Cabrillo
Buffum TLC
Tucker Admin Office
Buffum TLC
Madison
Tucker Admin Office
Madison
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Classified and Exempt
July 20, 2015
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Summer Employment
Fagen, Fred
Felder, Tai
Feenstra, Kathleen
Fenton, Juana
Fernandes, Carol
Fernandes, Conceicao
Figueroa, Angelica
Flores, Guadalupe
Franklin, Eunice
Frederick, Kimberlie
Freeman, Yuko
Fudge, Christine
Gallegos, Jorge
Galoyo, Florita
Gamble, Rhonda
Gardetto, Tina
Geier Mc Dermott, Francie
Ghandchi, Susan
Goins, Sandra
Gonzalez, Teresa
Goonetilleke, Alison
Gordeeva, Katherine
Grant, Chouly
Green, Regina
Grimes, Krisinda
Gross, Karen
Hale, Quentella
Harris, Bridget
Harris, Joann
Harrison, Leila
Hayes Jr., Alvin
Heesch, Jason
Hendricks, Yolanda
Hernandez, Lisa
Hernandez, Terri
Higbee Jr., Everett
Hill, Reneisha
Hill, Vanessa
Hughes, Benjamin
Isbell, Linda
Jefferson, Lisa
Jenkins, Martha
Jenkins, Ramy
Jimenez Cano, Erika
Jimenez, Hector
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Cabrillo
Stanford
Cabrillo
Tucker Admin Office
Stanford
Cabrillo
Cabrillo
Madison
Madison
Tucker Admin Office
Tucker Admin Office
Stanford
Buffum TLC
Cabrillo
Stanford
Tucker Admin Office
Cabrillo
Madison
Buffum TLC
Stanford
Madison
Stanford
Stanford
Buffum TLC
Tucker Admin Office
Jordan Plus
Cabrillo
Madison
Cabrillo
Cabrillo
Cabrillo
Cabrillo
Madison
Avalon
Cabrillo
Tucker Admin Office
Tucker Admin Office
Cabrillo
Buffum TLC
Tucker Admin Office
Cabrillo
Buffum TLC
Cabrillo
Tucker Admin Office
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Classified and Exempt
July 20, 2015
Page 14
INSERVICE CHANGES
Summer Employment
Johnson, Kizzy
Jones, Tanika
Joseph, Denell
Leon, Julie
Leon, Samrath
Lewis, Chrysanthemum
Ligon, Shelby
Logan, Elaine
Logsdon, Stephen
Lopez, Dilma
Machado, Almajulia
Marrotte Aichele, Patty
Martinez, Manuel
Martinez, Marcia
Mathews, Laverne
Maxim, Kimberly
May, Sam
Mc Caleb, Shanequet
Mc Dougall, Katherine
Mc Intosh II, Rawle
Medrano, Carol
Melton, Eloise
Mercado, Nadya
Mitchell, Tomina
Mojica, Emma
Montemayor, Liberty
Montgomery, Shavonne
Morehead, Carmen
Morison, Terese
Morris, Kathy
Muilenburg, Sarah
Muller, Theresa
Nguyen, Dorothy
Nickols, Nikita
Oliva, Venus
Oliver, Jeanette
Olsen, Lynne
Olson, Amy
Ong, Robert
Palmer, Jacinta
Paz, Susana
Pearl, Sharon
Pena, Irene
Perez-Portales, Astrid
Pierce, Corla
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Tucker Admin Office
Buffum TLC
Cabrillo
Cabrillo
Cabrillo
Madison
Cabrillo
Cabrillo
Buffum TLC
Stanford
Stanford
Cabrillo
Cabrillo
Jordan Plus
Tucker Admin Office
Cabrillo
Madison
Cabrillo
Tucker Admin Office
Tucker Admin Office
Cabrillo
Cabrillo
Stanford
Cabrillo
Buffum TLC
Buffum TLC
Stanford
Avalon
Buffum TLC
Stanford
Stanford
Cabrillo
Tucker Admin Office
Stanford
Cabrillo
Tucker Admin Office
Cabrillo
Cabrillo
Cabrillo
Madison
Buffum TLC
Stanford
Cabrillo
Tucker Admin Office
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Classified and Exempt
July 20, 2015
Page 15
INSERVICE CHANGES
Summer Employment
Purifay, Angela
Pye, Derek
Quarnstrom, Judy
Ragusa, Christine
Rambo, Adrianne
Ramsey-Islam, Ilene
Randall, Rosa
Randle, Claudia
Renfroe, Trinita
Reyes, Benesita
Rhinehart, Patricia
Rhodes, Bessie
Rice, Wanda
Richardson, Charese
Richardson, Natice
Riggs, Michelle
Rim, Janell
Rios Perez, Dianne
Roberts, Deborah
Robinson II, James
Robinson, Karen
Robles Luna, Sandy
Roche, Mae
Roman, Perla
Rosales, German
Rosas, Linka
Rouch, Antoinette
Sampat, Parul
Santa Cruz, Jonathan
Sasser, Ronald
Silva, Monique
Silva, Stephanie
Sim, Sophia
Sims, Olivia
Slater, Brandy
Smith, Terrence
St. Clair, Scherrice
Starks, Patricia
Stevenson, Thaddeus
Stewart-Harris, Tameka
Stone, Cynthia
Suy, Sophay
Tamura, Margaret
Taylor, Brenda
Taylor, Zina
IA-Spec
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Jordan Plus
Avalon
Buffum TLC
Jordan Plus
Cabrillo
Cabrillo
Tucker Admin Office
Cabrillo
Buffum TLC
Tucker Admin Office
Buffum TLC
Stanford
Madison
Tucker Admin Office
Buffum TLC
Stanford
Madison
Cabrillo
Buffum TLC
Madison
Madison
Stanford
Buffum TLC
Cabrillo
Jordan Plus
Jordan Plus
Tucker Admin Office
Jordan Plus
Cabrillo
Stanford
Tucker Admin Office
Tucker Admin Office
Cabrillo
Lakewood
Cabrillo
Jordan Plus
Stanford
Tucker Admin Office
Madison
Jordan Plus
Tucker Admin Office
Stanford
Tucker Admin Office
Madison
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Classified and Exempt
July 20, 2015
Page 16
INSERVICE CHANGES
Summer Employment
Torres, Janel
Tran, Alyssia
Trujillo, Marie
Turney, Jacqueline
Ussery Jr., Billy
Venerable, Brandie
Villalobos, Julie
Villarroel, Renee
Virrey, Henry
Vitug, Rowena
Welch, Sharrelle
Williams, Cynthia
Wilson, Doris
Wilson, Erica
Wilson, Joyce
Wilson, Linda
Wong, Kymberly
Yanez, Heather
Yepes, Katy
Zylius, Kimberly
Acosta, Leyla
Cruz, Daisy
Escobar, Elizabeth
Melgar, Haydee
Aguilar, Ena
Chuela, Carmen
Cid, Maria
Dinh, Triem
Elvira, Julia
Franco, Cecilia
Frisch, Michael
Garcia De Alba Toscano, Rosa
Gonzalez, Magdalena
Henry, Yolanda
Hernandez, Martha
Kelly, Doretha
Maciel, Angelica
Malbrough, Monique
Marcelle, Isa
Mercado, Maria
Montes, Alma
Nappi, Joanne
Pratti, Flora
Richardson, Edward
Rodriguez, Armida
IA-Spec
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Tucker Admin Office
Jordan Plus
Cabrillo
Tucker Admin Office
Stanford
Buffum TLC
Buffum TLC
Stanford
Tucker Admin Office
Cabrillo
Tucker Admin Office
Stanford
Cabrillo
Tucker Admin Office
Cabrillo
Cabrillo
Stanford
Madison
Madison
Madison
Buffum TLC
Stanford
Buffum TLC
Nutrition Services
Nutrition Services
Nutrition Services
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Nutrition Services
Nutrition Services
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Nutrition Services
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Nutrition Services
Nutrition Services
Nutrition Services
Nutrition Services
Nutrition Services
Nutrition Services
Nutrition Services
Nutrition Services
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Classified and Exempt
July 20, 2015
Page 17
INSERVICE CHANGES
Summer Employment
Rodriguez, Martha
Ross, Kim
Somera, Lisa
Ugalde, Ignacio
Velasquez, Lillian
Walker Burroughs, Gwendolyn
Williams, Roselyn
Wyatt, Dalene
Garcia, Kellyann
Hogan, Kerri
Stallings, Susan
Alejo, Adrian
Barbosa, Vera
Bojorquez, Maria
Chuela, Norma
Cotie, Daphnee
Int Nutr Svcs Wkr
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Nutrition Services
Nutrition Services
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Nutrition Services
Nutrition Services
Nutrition Services
Purchasing
Special Ed
Special Ed
Hamilton
Stephens
Franklin
Lakewood
Wilson
Crew, Sheri
Duenez, Elizabeth
Morbley, Mary Lou
Oliva, Ruth
Ortega, Malitizin
Overbey, Julie
Owens, Vicki
Raab, Sonja
Ramirez, Alicia
Reilly, Kathy
Rivera, Guadalupe
Siafega, Joanne
Turner, Celena
Vega, Shannon
Au, Karen
Balajadia, Socorro
Broaden, Joann
Cardwell, Nancy
Carter, Martha
Castillo, Maria
Contreras, Mary
Correa, Maria
Echeveste, Arleen
Flores, Michelle
Garrett, Brook
Gutierrez, Mireya
Jones, Charline
Magana, Maria
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Lindbergh
Cabrillo
Jefferson
Buffum TLC
Washington
Jordan
Lindbergh
Lindbergh
Holmes/Madison
Stanford
Lindsey
Jordan Plus
Polytechnic
Polytechnic
Franklin
Stephens
Madison
Jordan Plus
Washington
Cabrillo
Stanford
Lakewood
Stanford
Lakewood
Jordan
Millikan
Lindsey
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Classified and Exempt
July 20, 2015
Page 18
INSERVICE CHANGES
Summer Employment
Marquez-Garcia, Angelina
Marroquin, Sonya
Mejia, Patricia
Monroy, Coco
Moore, Lori
Moran, Mabel
Overbey, Julie
Parker, Samuel
Porras, Aracelly
Ramirez, Alicia
Rodriguez, Graciela
Rodriguez, Sara
Ross, Gail
Sampilo, Rose
Shannon, Patricia
Taylor, Carolyn
Turner, Peggy
Vu, Teresa
Hamilton, Deona
Ballard, Rynell
Dieudonne, Ignatius
Roalston, Elizabeth
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Millikan
Stephens
Wilson
Polytechnic
Wilson
Washington
Hamilton
Buffum TLC
Millikan
Cabrillo
Lindbergh
Polytechnic
Jefferson
Wilson
Jordan Plus
Cabrillo
Millikan
Special Ed
Nutrition Services
Nutrition Services
Nutrition Services
NAME
ASSIGNMENT
DATES OF LEAVE
Arellano, Michelle
IA-Spec
Buffum TLC
09/02/15 to 01/11/16
Other
Bonilla, Erica
Contract Analyst
Contract Material/Real Estate
06/26/15 to 08/11/15
FMLA
Crothers, Steven
Comp Sup Tech
Information Svcs
06/26/15 to 06/30/15
Rest and Recuperation
Edwards, LaTijera
IA-Spec
Stephens
09/02/15 to 05/30/16
Study
Leal, Monica
Int Office Asst-Sch
Cabrillo
08/24/15 to 08/27/15
Rest and Recreation
Morgan, Diane
Int Accting Asst
Nutrition Svcs
06/26/15 to 06/29/15
Other
LEAVES OF ABSENCE
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Classified and Exempt
July 20, 2015
Page 19
LEAVES OF ABSENCE
Ure, Jamie
IA-Spec
Cabrillo
09/02/15 to 06/16/16
Child Care
Young, Monyee
IA-Spec
Buffum TLC
06/10/15 to 06/17/15
Other
TERMINATION OF SERVICE
Dismissal – pursuant to Chapter XI, Section 11.1 (4, 8, 10) of the Rules and Regulations of the Classified
Service. Close of work on date indicated.
Permanent
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Prog Spv-Sp Proj
Cabrillo
07/21/15
RESIGNATIONS (BOARD POLICY 4117.2)
NAME
ASSIGNMENT
DATE OF
EMPLOYMENT
DATE OF
RESIGNATION
Probationary
Broderick, Brittany
IA-Spec
Signal Hill
03/18/15
07/28/15
Burdex, Erin
IA-Spec
Hamilton
04/21/15
06/17/15
Crutchfield, Gloria
ASB Fin Tech
Lindbergh
01/05/15
06/11/15
Doan, Duy
Inst Asst Comp Res
Burbank
12/01/14
06/25/15
Glenn, Imani
IA-Spec
Madison
05/22/15
06/17/15
Hughes, Maria E.
HR Tech
Nutr Svcs
03/09/15
07/10/15
Rojas, Priscilla
IA-Spec
Smith
05/12/15
06/19/15
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Classified and Exempt
July 20, 2015
Page 20
RESIGNATIONS (BOARD POLICY 4117.2)
NAME
ASSIGNMENT
DATE OF
EMPLOYMENT
DATE OF
RESIGNATION
Probationary
Rosales, Melissa
IA-Spec
Gompers
12/09/14
06/17/15
Ankley, Jennifer
IA-Spec
Prisk
02/07/13
06/17/15
Briseno, Jamie
IA-Spec
Kettering
02/28/00
06/12/15
Carnevale, Diana
Int Office Asst-Sch Bl Sp
Alvarado
06/16/14
07/08/15
Deseo Espinoza, Maria Elvira
Cred Svcs Specialist
CDC Office
09/14/11
08/31/15
Enciso, Ana
IA-Spec
Millikan
11/24/08
06/12/15
Francois Jr., Valsin
Custodian
Carver
12/09/12
06/29/15
Horwitz, Cory
IA-Spec
Stanford
09/11/14
06/17/15
Lewis, Joy
IA-Spec
Stanford
01/06/14
08/01/15
Lucca, Justine
IA-Spec
Stephens
04/23/13
06/19/15
Mostar, Elsa
Nutr Svcs Wkr
Addams
11/07/12
06/05/16
Ortega, Carlos
IA-Spec
Tucker Admin Office
01/14/10
06/17/15
Rizzuti, Thomas
Admin Coord FDP
Facilities Br
05/20/13
06/17/15
Permanent
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Classified and Exempt
July 20, 2015
Page 21
RESIGNATIONS (BOARD POLICY 4117.2)
NAME
ASSIGNMENT
DATE OF
EMPLOYMENT
DATE OF
RESIGNATION
Permanent
Zopfi, Danielle
IA-Spec
Buffum TLC
01/05/11
06/17/15
RETIREMENTS
DATE OF
EMPLOYMENT
DATE OF
RETIREMENT
NAME
ASSIGNMENT
Barham, Joanne
Elem Sch Office Spv
Bixby
01/04/82
06/25/15
Bartholomew, Stephen
Boiler & Gas App Tech
Maintenance Br
04/10/78
09/22/15
Hofeldt, Gary
Plant Spv I
Lowell
04/22/80
07/06/15
Lek, Bony
IA-Spec
Stephens
09/03/02
09/01/15
Ligon III, John
Hvy Truck Driver
Transportation
03/17/82
08/24/15
Mao, Tho
Nutr Svcs Wkr
Willard
12/07/98
07/27/15
Martens, Raymond
Telecom Tech
Information Svcs
04/17/95
07/03/15
Mc Daniel, Katherine
Nutr Svcs Spv I
Henry
02/08/82
06/19/15
Miller, Gail
Int Office Asst-Sch
Millikan
01/09/90
06/25/15
Rapada, Virgilio
Custodian
Operations Br
08/18/93
09/11/15
Human Resource Services
Board Recommendations
Classified and Exempt
July 20, 2015
Page 22
ACCEPT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NEW CLASSIFICATION AND APPROVE THE SALARY
RECOMMENDATION FROM THE PERSONNEL COMMISSION:
Staffing Analyst-Human Resource Services
SALARY SCHEDULE
RANGE
1
040
REDUCTIONS: LACK OF WORK / LACK OF FUNDS
(Education Code Sections 45117, 45261, 45298, 45308)
POSITION
SITE
ASSIGNMENT
IA-Spec
Rogers
From: 100% /207 Day
To:
75% /207 Day
IA-Spec
Rogers
From: 100% /207 Day
To:
75% /207 Day
Int Office Asst-Sch Bl Sp
Henry
From: 100% /220 Day
To:
80% /220 Day
ABOLISHMENTS: LACK OF WORK / LACK OF FUNDS
(Education Code Sections 45117, 45261, 45298, 45308)
POSITION
SITE
ASSIGNMENT
ASB Fin Tech
Henry
50% /220 Day
Grounds Spv-HS
Millikan
100% /12 Month
Mid Sch Office Spv
Henry
100% /220 Day
AMENDMENTS
06/18/15 BA Amend Leave of Absence date for Morey, Margaret from 06/19/15 to 06/16/15.
06/02/15 BA Amend Leave of Absence date for White Sr., Byron from 09/14/15 to 06/30/15.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
SUBJECT:
Instruction
Enclosures
CATEGORY: Business Item/s
1.
Reason for Board
Consideration: Action/Information
Date: July 20, 2015
RATIFY LAFAYETTE’S APPLICATION FOR THE DREAM BIG TEACHER
CHALLENGE
Ratify Lafayette Elementary School’s application for the Dream Big Teacher Challenge.
Lafayette’s proposal includes the purchase of iPads and carts of devices to meet the needs of
students in classrooms for inquiry and investigation necessary to implement CCSS. In addition,
parent training will be offered, as well as adequate professional development for staff. The
application is seeking $100,000.
2.
APPROVE PARTICIPATION IN THE SUBGRANT OF THE CA NUTRITION
EDUCATION AND OBESITY PREVENTION (NEOP) PROGRAM
Approve participation in the subgrant of the City of Long Beach’s Nutrition Education and
Obesity Prevention program. NEOP is intended to provide nutrition education to low income
households. LBUSD will conduct nutrition education interventions to eligible families. The City
of Long Beach is the grant recipient and LBUSD is engaging in a sub-grant agreement between
October 1, 2015 and September 30, 2016, which represents the third year of a three-year
subgrant. Participation includes engagement in the Harvest of the Month program, Rethink
Your Drink Campaign and providing support for school gardens.
3.
APPROVE PARTNERSHIP FOR A RAND SAFETY PROJECT
Approve participation in the RAND Safety Project. The proposed work involves a partnership
between RAND, the Long Beach Unified School District, and the City of Long Beach Violence
Prevention Plan (LBVPP) Steering Committee. The work will focus on the development of a
comprehensive school safety framework appropriate for LBUSD schools. The framework will
suggest different approaches in different types of schools based on school need. The
proposal’s first year budget, as funded by RAND, is approximately $500,000.
4.
APPROVE NEW HIGH SCHOOL CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) COURSE
OUTLINE – AEROSPACE ENGINEERING (PLTW)
Approve the new regular status CTE concentration course outline for CAMS and Cabrillo’s CED,
entitled Aerospace Engineering (PLTW). The new course outline reflects the Linked Learning
guiding principles and the LBUSD Strategic Plan’s goals and objectives. The following online
basic textbook and supplemental textbook are recommended to support the implementation of
this course:
Basic Text: Project Lead the Way Learning Management System: Aerospace
Engineering, Online Student Edition, https://my.pltw.org/
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Supplemental Text: Aerospace Engineering, Senson and Ritter, Delmar Cengage
Learning, 2011
The Assistant Superintendent for OCIPD and the Assistant Superintendent of High Schools
have reviewed the course outline and support implementation of this curriculum.
5.
APPROVE NEW HIGH SCHOOL CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) COURSE
OUTLINE – BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY INTERNSHIP 1-2
Approve the new regular status CTE capstone course outline for Beach High School, entitled
Business Technology Internship 1-2. The new course outline reflects the Linked Learning
guiding principles and the LBUSD Strategic Plan’s goals and objectives. The Assistant
Superintendent for OCIPD and the Assistant Superintendent of High Schools have reviewed the
course outline and support implementation of this curriculum. The following basic and
supplemental textbooks are recommended to support the implementation of this course:
Basic Text: Connect to Your Career, Suzann Connell, Julie Jeahne, The GoodheartWilcox Company, Inc. 2015
Supplemental Text: Succeeding in the World Of Work, Grady Kimbrell, McGraw Hill
Education, 2013
The recommended textbooks meet the social compliance criteria for instructional materials
established by the State of California. The course is proposed for CTE elective credit.
6.
APPROVE NEW HISTORY/SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE COURSE OUTLINE –
INTRODUCTION TO LAW
Approve the new regular status history/social science course outline for Cabrillo – CALJ, Jordan
– Panther, McBride – CJI, and Millikan – PEACE, entitled Introduction to Law. The new course
outline reflects updated UC requirements as well as the Linked Learning guiding principles and
the LBUSD Strategic Plan’s goals and objectives. The Assistant Superintendent for OCIPD and
the Assistant Superintendent of High Schools have reviewed the course outline and support
implementation of this curriculum. The following basic textbook and supplemental online
materials are recommended to support the implementation of this course:
Basic Text: Street Law: A Practical Course in Law, Abertman and O’Brien, Glencoe,
2005.
Supplemental Text: Law and Justice Curriculum, Education Development Center,
LawandJustice.edc.org.
The recommended materials meet the social compliance criteria for instructional materials
established by the State of California. The course is proposed for history-social science elective
credit.
7.
APPROVE ALTERNATE BASIC TEXTBOOK FOR ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP)
MUSIC THEORY
Approve Tonal Harmony – 7th edition, Kostka, Stefan, and Payne, Dorothy (2012), McGraw-Hill
as the alternate basic textbook for the Advanced Placement Music Theory course. The
recommended alternate textbook is in compliance with the state’s legal and social compliance
standards for textbooks and instructional materials and is aligned to the standards defined for
this course. This recommended textbook will serve as an alternate textbook for this course.
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8.
APPROVE CREDIT BY EXAM ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS BETWEEN LONG
BEACH CITY COLLEGE AND LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT –
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
Authorize the Assistant Superintendent, Curriculum, Instruction & Professional Development, to
sign the Credit by Examination Articulation Agreements – International Business and Medical
Terminology, on behalf of the Long Beach Unified School District. Copies of the Articulation
Agreements, Course Standards and Criteria, and the established flow chart are on file in the
Office of Curriculum, Instruction & Professional Development.
Prepared by
Approved and Recommended by
James Suarez, Assistant Director
Equity, Access, and College
& Career Readiness
Christopher J. Steinhauser
Superintendent of Schools
Jill Baker
Deputy Superintendent of Schools
Ruth Ashley
Deputy Superintendent of Education Services
Brian Moskovitz, Assistant Superintendent
Elementary Schools
Pamela Seki, Assistant Superintendent
Curriculum, Instruction, Professional Development
Tiffany Brown, Assistant Superintendent
School Support Services
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BOARD OF EDUCATION
LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
SUBJECT: Physical Education Exemption
Education Code Section 51241 (c) (1)
Enclosure: One
CATEGORY: Instruction Item
Reason for Board
Consideration: Action
Date: July 20, 2015
BACKGROUND:
All high school students, except students excused or exempted pursuant to Education Code
Section 51241, are required to attend physical education courses each year for a total
period of time of not less than 400 minutes each 10 school days. Per Education Code
Section 51225.3 (a) (1) (F), all students are required to complete two years of physical
education in order to be eligible to graduate from high school. Further, per Education Code
Section 51241 (b) (1), the governing boards of local school districts may grant a student an
exemption from the remaining two years of physical education, with the consent of the
student, if the student has met satisfactorily any five of the six standards of the physical
performance test administered in grade 9 and/or 10, pursuant to Education Code Section
60800 (The FITNESSGRAM). A student has satisfactorily met the standards of the
FITNESSGRAM if the student performed within the Healthy Fitness Zone (HFZ) on the tests
in five of the six areas.
Under Education Code 51241 (c) (1), governing boards of local school districts may grant a
permanent exemption from courses of physical education to a student who is 16 years of
age or older and who has been enrolled in grade 10 for one academic year or longer.
Students on the attached list, as summarized below, have completed the physical education
graduation requirement, have not passed the physical fitness test, are 16 years of age or
older and have been enrolled in grade 10 one academic year or longer, which is defined in
Long Beach Unified School District as being 60 credits or more deficient in grade 11/12.
Staff is requesting an exemption from physical education courses for the 2014-15 school
year for these students to allow adequate time in their schedules to take courses needed for
graduation.
School
Avalon
Grade 11
0
Beach
Cabrillo
CAMS
EPHS
6
5
0
31
Grade 12
1
2
4
0
38
School
Grade 11
Grade 12
Jordan Plus
Jordan
Lakewood
Millikan
PAAL
Poly
Reid
Renaissance
State
Wilson
8
1
3
0
3
2
9
0
1
2
2
1
0
0
4
1
11
0
1
7
TOTAL
71
72
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Board of Education grant students on the attached list, summarized above,
exemption from taking a physical education course for the 2014-15 school year pursuant
to Education Code 51241 (c) (1). The students listed have completed the physical
education graduation requirement, have not passed the physical fitness test, are 16
years of age or older and have been enrolled in grade 10 for one academic year or
longer, which is defined in the Long Beach Unified School District as being 60 credits or
more deficient in grade 11/12. (The list of students eligible for exemption is on file in the
Office of the Executive Secretary to the Board of Education.)
Prepared by:
Approved and Recommended by:
Pamela Seki
Assistant Superintendent
Curriculum, Instruction &
Professional Development
Christopher Steinhauser
Superintendent of Schools
BOARD OF EDUCATION
LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
SUBJECT: Physical Education Temporary Exemption
Education Code Section 51241 (a) (1)
CATEGORY: Instruction Item
Enclosure: One
Reason for Board
Consideration: Action
Date:
July 20, 2015
BACKGROUND:
Education Code Section 51241 (a) (1) authorizes the governing board of a school district to
grant a temporary exemption to a high school student from courses in physical education if
the pupil is ill or injured and a modified program to meet the needs of the student cannot be
provided. Requests for such exemptions must be accompanied by a doctor’s note indicating
physical limitations. This note is then reviewed by the school nurse who determines if the
student cannot participate in a modified course delivery or if a temporary medical exemption
is needed.
Students summarized on the following chart have been recommended for a temporary medical
exemption from physical education courses for all or part of the 2014-15 school year.
School
Grade 11
Grade 12
Avalon
Beach
Cabrillo
CAMS
EPHS
Home Hospital
Jordan
Lakewood
Millikan
PAAL
Poly
Reid
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
Renaissance
0
0
Wilson
2
1
Total
5
9
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Board of Education grant students on the attached list, as summarized above, an
exemption from their physical education course in grades 11 or 12 for all or part of the 201415 school year pursuant to Education Code Section 51241 (a) (1). These students qualify
for a temporary exemption from their physical education course for medical reasons after a
determination was made that a modified course delivery was not appropriate. ( The list of
student names eligible for the temporary physical education exemption is on file in the Office
of the Executive Secretary to the Board of Education.)
Prepared by:
Approved and Recommended by:
Pamela Seki
Assistant Superintendent
Curriculum, Instruction &
Professional Development
Christopher Steinhauser
Superintendent of Schools
BOARD OF EDUCATION
LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
SUBJECT: Physical Education Exemption 2-Year Exemption
Education Code S e c t i o n 51241 (b) (1)
CATEGORY: Instruction Item
Enclosure: One
REASON FOR BOARD
CONSIDERATION:
Action
Date:
July 20, 2015
BACKGROUND:
Under Education Code Section 51241 (b) (1), governing boards of local school districts
may grant a student an exemption from physical education courses for two years any
time during grades ten to twelve if the following criteria are met: (1) the student
consents to the exemption and (2) the student has met satisfactorily five of the six
standards of the physical performance test administered in grade nine pursuant to
Education Code Section 60800 (the FITNESSGRAM). A student has satisfactorily met
the standards of the FITNESSGRAM if the student performed within the Healthy
Fitness Zone (HFZ) on the test in five of the six areas.
If a student in grade nine does not satisfactorily meet five of the six standards on the
physical performance test, the student is not eligible for the exemption from physical
education course under Education Code Section 41241 (b) (1) . Unless otherwise
exempted, the student will need to take a physical education course in grade ten. If
the student passes the FITNESSGRAM in grade ten, the local governing board may
exempt the student from physical education courses for two years - grades eleven and
twelve. Pursuant to Education Code 51241 () local districts may administer the
FITNESSGRAM to students in grades ten to twelve, inclusive, and students who pass
the FITNESSGRAM in any of grades ten to twelve, inclusive, are eligible for this
exemption pursuant to Education Code Section 51241 (b) (1).
Passing the FITNESSGRAM is not a state high school graduation requirement.
Instead, it is a measure of fitness proficiency and is also used to determine if students
may select to opt out of the two years of physical education required beyond the two
years required for high school graduation.
Students summarized on the following chart have met the exemption criteria pursuant
to Education Code Section 51241 (b) (1) and are requesting a one to two semester
exemption form physical education for the 2014-15 school year.
School
11th Grade
12th Grade
Avalon
Beach
Cabrillo
20
6
272
23
7
285
CAMS
EPHS
Home Hospital
Jordan
Jordan Plus
Lakewood
Millikan
Poly
PAAL
Reid
Renaissance
Wilson
153
110
3
338
31
121
429
450
55
24
92
317
154
202
2
377
52
181
593
561
57
62
99
414
Total
2421
3069
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Board of Education grant students on the attached list and summarized above
an exemption from taking a physical education course during the 2014-15 school year
pursuant to Education Code Section 51241 (b) (1). These students in grades eleven
and twelve (1) consent to the exemption, (2) have satisfactorily met five of the six
standards on the state’s physical performance test, and (3) have completed the two-year
physical education coursework required for graduation from high school. ( The list of
student names eligible for this 2-year Physical Education Exemption is on file in the
Office of the Assistant Secretary to the Board of Education.)
Prepared by:
Approved and Recommended by:
Pamela Seki
Assistant Superintendent
Curriculum, Instruction &
Professional Development
Christopher Steinhauser
Superintendent of Schools
CONSENT ITEM
BOARD OF EDUCATION
LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
SUBJECT:
Finance Report
Enclosures
CATEGORY: Business Items
Reason for Board
Consideration:
Action
Fiscal Services
July 20, 2015
Date:
1. Ratify Salary Warrants issued on June 5, 2015 and transfer of funds to Payroll Clearance
Fund to cover deductions as follows:
$
General Fund
Adult Education Fund
Child Development Fund
Cafeteria Special Revenue Fund
Salary Advance
901,710.65
2,186.67
5,333.21
9,552.26
3,862,732.00
TOTAL SALARY WARRANTS ISSUED…………………………………
$
4,781,514.79
2. Ratify Salary Warrants issued on June 12, 2015 and transfer of funds to Payroll
Clearance Fund to cover deductions as follows:
$
General Fund
Adult Education Fund
Child Development Fund
Cafeteria Special Revenue Fund
Building Fund
3,320,090.71
3,047.01
182,321.79
382,190.09
300.72
TOTAL SALARY WARRANTS ISSUED…………………………………
$
3,887,950.32
Finance Report
Page 2
July 20, 2015
3. Ratify Salary Warrants issued on June 19, 2015 and transfer of funds to Payroll
Clearance Fund to cover deductions as follows:
$
General Fund
Adult Education Fund
Child Development Fund
Cafeteria Special Revenue Fund
Building Fund
Capital Facilities Fund
Self Insurance Fund
38,578,084.79
39,941.82
1,231,024.82
1,128,273.78
13,372.11
5,942.67
18,909.90
TOTAL SALARY WARRANTS ISSUED…………………………………
$ 41,015,549.89
4. Ratify Salary Warrants issued on June 26, 2015 and transfer of funds to Payroll
Clearance Fund to cover deductions as follows:
$
General Fund
Adult Education Fund
Child Development Fund
Cafeteria Special Revenue Fund
3,751,389.38
26,350.48
190,917.31
129,712.24
TOTAL SALARY WARRANTS ISSUED…………………………………
$
4,098,369.41
TOTAL PAYROLL CLEARANCE FUND WARRANTS ISSUED…………$
1,159.58
5. Ratify Salary Refund Warrants Issued on June 19, 2015 as follows:
6. Ratify Salary Refund Warrants Issued on June 26, 2015 as follows:
TOTAL PAYROLL CLEARANCE FUND WARRANTS ISSUED…………$
42.84
Finance Report
Page 3
July 20, 2015
6. Ratify the execution and issuance of the warrants included in the following listing.
Individual warrant listings are included in the agenda and available under separate cover.
05/26/15 - 06/26/15
F 48040 - F 48262
6/05/15
6/18/15
22199828-22199884
6/08/15
6/19/15
22203699-22203752
6/09/15
6/22/15
22207235-22207309
6/09/15
6/23/15
00214285-00214285
6/10/15
6/23/15
22210319-22210426
6/11/15
6/24/15
22213491-22213569
6/12/15
6/25/15
22217226-22217285
6/15/15
6/25/15
22220269-22220323
6/16/15
6/26/15
22222905-22222952
6/16/15
6/29/15
00215635-00215635
6/17/15
6/29/15
22225504-22225598
6/17/15
00215748-00215749
22228669-22228749
22232502-22232580
22235186-22235240
22238377-22238642
00216255-00216265
22241378-22241380
22245480-22245581
00216711-00216712
22248700-22248786
22251689-22251823
00217623-00217624
Funds
$
General Fund
Adult Education Fund
Child Development Fund
Cafeteria Special Revenue Fund
Building Fund
Capital Facilities Fund
Special Reserve Fund for Capital
Outlay Projects
Self-Insurance Fund
Warrant/Pass-Through Fund
10,095,826.13
1,206.06
221,188.72
4,631,798.88
13,184,210.89
5,664.62
4,240.10
3,234,359.63
2,426,868.14
TOTAL WARRANTS ISSUED……………...……………………………
Recommendation
Approve/Ratify the above listed items.
Approved:
Approved and Recommended:
Yumi Takahashi
Chief Business and Financial Officer
Christopher J. Steinhauser
Superintendent of Schools
$ 33,805,363.17
CONSENT ITEM
BOARD OF EDUCATION
LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
SUBJECT:
Business Department Report
Enclosures
CATEGORY:
Business Items
Reason for Board
Consideration: Action
Business Department
Date
July 20, 2015
Approve Proposals: Approve the following Board Initiative Proposals:
1.
Project: Purchase of computers for Longfellow.
LCAP Target Area(s) Addressed: Student Engagement, School Climate, Common Core and Access
to a Broad Curriculum.
Estimated Cost: $50,000
2.
Project: Painting a large “National Green Ribbon Award” logo at Los Cerritos to honor the designation
by the US Department of Education.
LCAP Target Area(s) Addressed: School Climate
Estimated Cost: $1,500
3.
Project: Develop School Safety and Emergency Preparedness mobile emergency application.
LCAP Target Area(s) Addressed: School Climate and Parent Involvement
Estimated Cost: $52,000
Accept Gifts:
Accept the following gifts to the District:
Amount or
Amount Est.
by Donor
Site Name
Donor
Gift
Purpose
4.
Bancroft
Bancroft Middle
School PTA
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$371.60
5.
Bancroft
Life Touch
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$1,155.00
6.
Bancroft
Bancroft Middle
School PTA
Monetary
For the purchase of one
computer.
$1,299.14
7.
Barton
Schools First
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$2,860.92
8.
Birney
Patricia LewisReynolds
Monetary
For the purchase of library
books.
$200.00
9.
Birney
Various Donors
Monetary
For the purchase of library
books.
$494.00
10. Birney
Various Donors
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$8,000.00
Business Department Report
July 20, 2015
Page 2
Site Name
Amount or
Amount Est.
by Donor
Donor
Gift
Purpose
11. Bixby
Life Touch
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$768.00
12. Burcham
Burcham
Elementary
School
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$1,339.67
13. CAMS
ETS Data
Collection
Services
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$15,625.00
14. Chavez
Cesar E. Chavez
Elementary PTO
Monetary
For the funding of field trips
and supplies.
15. Cleveland
California
Community
Foundation
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$125.00
16. Cleveland
Target
Corporation
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$250.00
17. Emerson
Target
Corporation
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$4,950.00
18. Emerson
Various Donors
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$1,438.69
19. Fremont
Target
Corporation
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$250.00
20. Gant
Minnie Gant
PTA
Monetary
For funding of field trips.
21. Garfield
Life Touch
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$997.00
22. Gompers
Samuel
Gompers
Elementary PTA
Monetary
For the purchase of
technology supplies.
$900.00
23. Harte
Bret Harte
Elementary PTO
Monetary
For funding of field trips.
24. Holmes
Unreel Locations
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$1,000.00
25. Hoover
Picture Me
Perfect
Photobooth
Photo Booth
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$199.00
26. Jordan
Elizabeth Geller
Vehicle - 2003
Mazda Proteje
For the automotive shop.
$3,000.00
$7,010.00
$10,000.00
$3,800.00
Business Department Report
July 20, 2015
Page 3
Site Name
Amount or
Amount Est.
by Donor
Donor
Gift
Purpose
27. Jordan
Elizabeth Geller
Vehicle – 1996
Chevy
Silverado
For the automotive shop.
$4,900.00
28. Kettering
Kettering PTA
Monetary
For the benefit of the math
program.
$2,900.00
29. Kettering
Life Touch
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
30. Kettering
Charles F.
Kettering PTA
Monetary
For the funding of new
benches.
$4,337.00
31. Kettering
Charles F.
Kettering PTA
Monetary
For the purchase of library
books.
$1,027.64
32. King
Lowell
Elementary PTA
Monetary
For the funding of 5 grade
activities.
th
$3,000.00
33. King
Wells Fargo
Community
Support
Campaign
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$310.00
34. Lafayette
Lafayette's
Booster Club
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$740.00
35. Lafayette
Lafayette's
Booster Club
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$1,080.00
36. Longfellow
Longfellow PTA
Monetary
For the support of the choral
music program.
37. Lowell
Edison
International
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
38. Lowell
Lowell
Elementary PTA
Monetary
For the funding of a storage
bin.
39. Lowell
Target
Corporation
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
40. Lowell
Lowell
Elementary PTA
Monetary
For the funding of an
Instructional Aide for dance
program.
$11,000.00
41. Lowell
Lowell
Elementary PTA
Monetary
For the funding of field trips.
$5,000.00
42. Lowell
Lowell
Elementary PTA
Monetary
For the funding of a garden
shed.
$3,000.00
$479.00
$20,000.00
$200.10
$4,300.00
$175.00
Business Department Report
July 20, 2015
Page 4
Site Name
Amount or
Amount Est.
by Donor
Donor
Gift
Purpose
43. Lowell
Lowell
Elementary PTA
Monetary
For funding of professional
development for certificated
staff.
$4,130.00
44. Lowell
Lowell
Elementary PTA
Monetary
For funding of the Auditorium
project - seat refurbishment.
$8,171.25
45. Lowell
Lowell
Elementary PTA
Monetary
For funding of Recreational
Aides for after school
supervision.
$3,900.00
46. Lowell
Lowell
Elementary PTA
Monetary
For the funding of
Recreational Aides for P.E.
program.
$17,200.00
47. Lowell
Lowell
Elementary PTA
Monetary
For funding of Instructional
Aide for Technology class.
$23,000.00
48. MacArthur
Shelley Arnold
Monetary
For funding of transportation
for field trip to El Dorado
Nature Center.
$250.00
49. Mann
Life Touch
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$518.00
50. Marshall
Verizon
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$750.00
51. Millikan
QUEST Parent
Committee
Monetary
For the purchase of a new
camcorder for QUEST
program.
$350.93
52. Millikan
Temple
University
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$250.00
53. Naples
Debbie McCabe
Yamaha Baby
Grand Piano
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$10,000.00
54. Naples
Naples Bayside
Academy PTA
Monetary
For the funding of
Recreational Aides and
Substitutes.
$47,500.00
55. Naples
Naples
Foundation
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$35,000.00
56. Naples
Naples Bayside
Academy PTA
Monetary
For the purchase of
computers.
$30,000.00
57. Newcomb
Newcomb
Academy
Foundation Inc.
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$45,000.00
Business Department Report
July 20, 2015
Page 5
Site Name
Amount or
Amount Est.
by Donor
Donor
Gift
Purpose
58. Newcomb
Newcomb
Academy PTA
Monetary
For the funding of a Carnival
worker.
$331.00
59. Poly
Barbara Fleming
Monetary
For the benefit of the
Economics class.
$175.00
60. Poly
Long Beach Poly
High PTA
Monetary
For the purchase of
computers for Library.
$3,500.00
61. Prisk
Wm F. Prisk
PTA
Monetary
For the funding of field trips.
$2,875.50
62. Riley
Pictures with
Class by
Barksdale
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
$126.00
63. Smith
Various Donors
Monetary
To purchase library books.
$864.84
64. Tincher
Eugene Tincher
Elementary
School PTA
Monetary
Funding for a Cheer Advisor.
65. Tincher
Target
Corporation
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
66. Tincher
Eugene Tincher
Elementary
School PTA
Monetary
For reimbursement of costs
for copies made by PTA.
67. Twain
Lil' Angels
Photography
Monetary
For the benefit of the
students and staff.
Total amount of monetary gifts on this report:
Gifts Total
$2,000.00
$225.00
$2,000.00
$160.00
$347,860.28
Reject Claims as follows:
In accordance with the procedure as established by legal counsel, reject the claim(s) presented on behalf
of claimant(s) under claim number(s), in connection with incident(s) as listed below. Authorize transmittal to
the District’s liability claims administrator.
Claim Number
Date of Incident
68. 1134-14/15
06/02/2015
69. 1135-14/15
12/29/2014
70. 1140-14/15
01/26/2015
71. 1141-14/15
01/13/2015
72. 1142-14/15
01/13/2015
73. 1143-14/15
04/21/2015
74. 1144-14/15
04/21/2015
Business Department Report
July 20, 2015
Page 6
Approve Release of Claim:
75. Approve release of claim #1400422.
Authorize Disposal:
76. Authorize the Purchasing and Contracts Director and/or his designee to dispose of approximately 896
obsolete, broken or unusable surplus items. List is on file in the Business Office.
Recommendation:
Approve the items listed above.
Prepared by:
Approved and Recommended:
Yumi Takahashi
Chief Business and Financial Officer
Christopher J. Steinhauser
Superintendent of Schools
CONSENT ITEM
BOARD OF EDUCATION
LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
___________ ______________________________________________________________________
SUBJECT:
Purchasing and Contract Report
Enclosures
CATEGORY:
_
_
_
Business Items
Reason for Board
Consideration ___ __Action______
Purchasing and Contracts
Date
_____
July 20, 2015
_
Contract Report
The following contracts are submitted for approval and available upon request:
New Agreement(s)
1.
Agreement:
Purpose:
Term:
Cost:
Originator:
Funding Source:
2.
Agreement:
Purpose:
3.
Agreement:
Purpose:
CALIFORNIA AQUATIC THERAPY & WELLNESS CENTER, INC. (5116.03)
To provide an adaptive aquatic summer program for students with exceptional
needs per the Extended School Year (ESY) Optional Program.
Term:
June 23, 2015 through August 14, 2015
Cost:
To be a maximum of $600 per student
Originator:
Spec. Ed.
Funding Source: Spec. Ed.
Term:
Originator:
4.
ARMOR ALARMS (3833.07)
To provide annual fire alarms inspections and certifications at various District sites.
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016
To be a maximum of $62,925
Maintenance
Ongoing & Major Maintenance
Agreement:
Purpose:
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, DOMINGUEZ HILLS (5559.01)
The District will be an intern support provider and mentor students of the
university’s intern credential program.
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2020
HRS
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, DOMINGUEZ HILLS FOUNDATION (3002.09)
To provide reimbursement for operational costs during the 2015-2016 school year
for the California Academy of Mathematics and Science (CAMS).
Term:
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016
Cost:
To be a maximum of $658,000
Originator:
CAMS
Funding Source: High School Regular
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5.
Agreement:
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, DOMINGUEZ HILLS FOUNDATION
(FS2016/02)
Purpose:
To provide the National Lunch Program for students at California Academy of
Mathematics and Science (CAMS).
Term:
August 1, 2015 through July 31, 2016
Cost:
Estimated to be $150,000, before reimbursement to the District
Originator:
Nutrition Services
Funding Source: California Special Revenue Fund
6.
Agreement:
Purpose:
Term:
Cost:
Originator:
Funding Source:
7.
Agreement:
Purpose:
CATAPULT LEARNING WEST, LLC (5663.01)
To provide the “Differentiation to Enhance Learning” workshop for staff at Holy
Innocents School.
Term:
August 1, 2015 through August 21, 2015
Cost:
To be a maximum of $2,095
Originator:
Equity, Access/College and Career Readiness
Funding Source: NCLB: Title II, Part A, Teacher Quality*
8.
Agreement:
Purpose:
Term:
Originator:
Funding Source:
CLUB Z! IN-HOME TUTORING SERVICES, INC. (3909.08)
To provide educational tutoring services for a student with exceptional needs.
July 6, 2015 through July 31, 2015
Spec. Ed.
Spec. Ed.
9.
Agreement:
Purpose:
Term:
Cost:
Originator:
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES PROBATION DEPARTMENT (5671.01)
To partner with the District to provide school-based services for at-risk students.
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016 with annual automatic renewals.
No cost to the District
Superintendent
10.
Agreement:
Purpose:
DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCE CONTROL (10089.01)
To oversee the implementation of a preliminary environmental assessment and
voluntary cleanup at Naples Bayside Academy.
Term:
Upon execution of agreement until project is certified complete as determined by
DTSC.
Cost:
To be a maximum of $23,834
Originator:
Facilities
Funding Source: Building Fund: Portables - Measure K
11.
Agreement:
Purpose:
MARY INES CASTELLANOS (3477.08)
To serve as a Parent Mentor Consultant.
July 6, 2015 through June 30, 2016
To be a maximum of $15,000
PALMS
NCLB: Title III, Limited English Proficient (LEP) Student Program*
FRONTLINE PLACEMENT TECHNOLOGIES (3094.07)
To provide the AESOP Automated Substitute Placement Software System for
Human Resource Services and the Personnel Commission.
Term:
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016
Cost:
To be a maximum of $44,230
Originators:
HRS; Personnel Commission
Funding Sources: HRS; Personnel Commission
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12.
Agreement:
Purpose:
IRMA GARCIA DEL RIO (3096.09)
To provide parent training and workshops for the Migrant Education Program,
including Saturday School, Parent Leadership Institutes, and parent conferences.
Term:
July 27, 2015 through June 30, 2016
Cost:
To be a maximum of $3,600
Originators:
Migrant Education; PALMS
Funding Source: NCLB: Title I, Part C, Migrant Ed. (Regular and Summer Program)*
13.
Agreement:
Purpose:
Term:
Cost:
Originator:
Funding Source:
14.
Agreement:
Purpose:
15.
Agreement:
Purpose:
16.
Agreement:
Purpose:
INDEPENDENT CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION (10086.01)
To provide DSA inspection services for the Installation of Ramp and ADA
Improvements at Lowell Elementary School project.
Term:
June 16, 2015 through DSA closeout
Cost:
To be a maximum of $25,920
Originator:
Facilities
Funding Source: Building Fund: DSA Certification - Measure K
17.
Agreement:
Purpose:
Term:
Cost:
Originator:
Funding Source:
INTEGRITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. (4773.04)
To provide asbestos consulting services as-needed throughout the District.
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016
To be a maximum of $175,000
Maintenance
Hazardous Materials - Asbestos
18.
Agreement:
Purpose:
Term:
Cost:
Originator:
Funding Source:
INTEGRITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. (4774.04)
To provide indoor air quality consulting services as-needed throughout the District.
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016
To be a maximum of $60,000
Maintenance
Hazardous Materials - Other
IRMA GARCIA DEL RIO (3096.09A)
To serve as a Parent Mentor Consultant.
September 2, 2015 through June 30, 2016
To be a maximum of $9,000
PALMS
NCLB: Title III, Limited English Proficient (LEP) Student Program*
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF ORANGE COUNTY (5616.01)
To provide an independent educational evaluation, including assistive technology
services, for a student with exceptional needs.
Term:
March 20, 2015 through June 30, 2015
Originator:
Spec. Ed.
Funding Source: Spec. Ed.
HEINEMANN (5664.01)
To provide the “Benchmark Assessment System” training for staff at Alvarado
Elementary School.
Term:
July 28, 2015
Cost:
To be a maximum of $2,200, including materials and travel related expenses
Originator:
Alvarado
Funding Source: Gifts to Elementary Sites
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19.
Agreement:
Purpose:
INTEGRITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. (4775.04)
To provide hazardous materials and lead consulting services as-needed throughout
the District.
Term:
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016
Cost:
To be a maximum of $100,000
Originator:
Maintenance
Funding Source: Hazardous Materials - Other
20.
Agreement:
Purpose:
JAG TAG ENTERPRISES, INC. (5654.01)
To provide training on team-building, life-coaching, communication, leadership and
conflict resolution for Transition Partnership Program (TPP)/Youth Employment
Network (YEN) staff.
Term:
May 1, 2015 through June 30, 2015
Cost:
To be a maximum of $2,900, including materials
Originator:
School Support Services
Funding Sources: PROMISE Grant*; Department of Rehab.: Workability II, Transition Partnership*
21.
Agreement:
Purpose:
Term:
Originator:
Funding Source:
22.
Agreement:
Purpose:
LOS ANGELES COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION (3808.07)
To provide encrypted electronic file of credential information as requested by the
District.
Term:
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016
Cost:
To be a maximum of $6,500
Originator:
HRS
Funding Source: HRS
23.
Agreement:
Purpose:
MEET THE MASTERS, INC. (3642.08)
To provide art assemblies for students and in-service art lessons for teachers at
Hudson K-8 School.
Term:
September 2, 2015 through June 30, 2016
Cost:
To be a maximum of $3,623
Originator:
Hudson
Funding Source: Gifts to Elementary Sites
24.
Agreement:
Purpose:
LINDAMOOD-BELL LEARNING PROCESSES (5652.01)
To provide reading intervention services for a student with exceptional needs.
March 23, 2015 through October 1, 2015
Spec. Ed.
Spec. Ed.
MONJARAS & WISMEYER GROUP, INC. (2497.09)
To provide services for the development and case management of Essential
Functions Job Analyses, facilitation of Accommodations Meetings, and
management of the Return to Work Program.
Term:
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2020
Cost:
For services to be provided directly to the District, total cost to be a maximum of
$25,000 per fiscal year, including travel related expenses. For services to be
provided indirectly to the District related to Workers’ Compensation claims, cost to
be compensated by the District’s third party administrator at hourly rates up to
$125.
Originators:
HRS; Risk Management
Funding Source: ADA Accommodations-Services
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25.
Agreement:
NINYO & MOORE GEOTECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
CONSULTANTS (5673.01)
Purpose:
To provide materials testing and inspection services for the Band Room Renovation
at Wilson High School project.
Term:
June 1, 2015 through August 31, 2015
Cost:
To be a maximum of $2,477
Originator:
Maintenance
Funding Source: Maintenance Other
26.
Agreement:
Purpose:
NOVELL, INC. (1265.11)
To provide licensing, maintenance, and support for Novell software products, to
include a dedicated engineer for support of network operations.
Term:
August 1, 2015 through July 31, 2016
Cost:
To be a maximum of $509,059.60
Originator:
TISB
Funding Source: Technology Support
27.
Agreement:
Purpose:
28.
Agreement:
Purpose:
PROSUM TECHNOLOGY SERVICES (5669.01)
To provide technology support resources on an as-needed basis for the
Technology and Information Services Branch.
Term:
July 6, 2015 through June 30, 2018
Cost:
Hourly rates to be $35-$137
Originator:
TISB
Funding Source: Technology Support
29.
Agreement:
Purpose:
30.
Agreement:
POLITICAL DATA, INC. (5434.02)
To provide a subscription to an e-mail service and access to a database for
communication on various educational issues.
Term:
September 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016
Cost:
To be a maximum of $6,000
Originator:
Superintendent
Funding Source: College and Career Initiatives
PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSULTING ASSOCIATES, INC. (5665.01)
To provide psychological screenings of District School Safety Officers and
Supervisors, including testing and interviewing candidates.
Term:
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016
Cost:
To be a maximum of $4,000
Originator:
School Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Funding Source: School Safety and Emergency Preparedness
QUEENSBAY HOTEL, LLC DBA HOTEL MAYA, A DOUBLETREE HOTEL
(5409.02)
Purpose:
To provide room rental and catering services for the Principal Supervisor Initiative
professional development and planning meetings.
Term:
July 16, 2015 through July 17, 2015
Cost:
To be a maximum of $8,800
Originator:
Deputy Superintendent of Schools
Funding Source: Wallace Grant
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31.
Agreement:
Purpose:
MARK SAVAGE (3085.09)
To provide photography services as-needed for the Office of the Superintendent of
Schools and the Public Information Office.
Term:
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016
Cost:
To be a maximum of $7,000, including reimbursable expenses
Originator:
Public Information
Funding Source: Communication & Community Relations
32.
Agreement:
Purpose:
33.
Agreement:
Purpose:
SHORE AQUATICS (5648.01)
To provide an evening aquatics program at Cabrillo High School. Program is to
serve students of all ages.
Term:
July 6, 2015 through August 28, 2015
Cost:
To be a maximum of $8,000
Originator:
Superintendent
Funding Source: LCFF: Board Initiatives
34.
Agreement:
Purpose:
SPEECH BANANAS, INC. (5341.03)
To provide individual speech and language therapy for a student with exceptional
needs.
Term:
May 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016
Originator:
Spec. Ed.
Funding Source: Spec. Ed.
35.
Agreement:
Purpose:
SUCCESS IN CHALLENGES, INC. (5408.02)
To provide tutoring services in support of District students attending the Success In
Challenges summer camp at California State University, Long Beach.
Term:
July 28, 2015 through July 31, 2015
Cost:
To be a maximum of $5,300
Originator:
Superintendent
Funding Source: College and Career Initiatives
36.
Agreement:
Purpose:
37.
Agreement:
Purpose:
Term:
Cost:
Originator:
Funding Source:
SUSAN SAXE-CLIFFORD, PH.D., ABPP (4096.06)
To provide psychological screenings of District School Safety Officers and
Supervisors, including testing and interviewing candidates.
Term:
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016
Cost:
To be a maximum of $4,000
Originator:
School Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Funding Source: School Safety and Emergency Preparedness
TALX CORPORATION (5672.01)
To provide a software management system via Equifax Workforce Solutions to
support the District’s requirements under the Affordable Care Act.
Term:
August 15, 2015 through August 14, 2016
Cost:
To be a maximum of $65,000
Originator:
Risk Management
Funding Source: Self-Insurance Fund: Health & Welfare, Administration & Consulting
THINKING MAPS, INC. (5419.02)
To provide professional development workshops for staff at St. Anthony School.
August 17, 2015
To be a maximum of $1,500
Equity, Access/College & Career Readiness
NCLB: Title III, Limited English Proficient (LEP) Student Program*
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July 20, 2015
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38.
Agreement:
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA - ROSSIER SCHOOL OF
EDUCATION (5668.01)
Purpose:
To provide advisory staff at Cabrillo, Lakewood, Jordan, Millikan, Poly, and Wilson
high schools to assist with developing postsecondary education opportunities for
students.
Term:
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016
Cost:
To be a maximum of $300,000
Originator:
Equity, Access/College & Career Readiness
Funding Source: LCFF: AP & College/Career Readiness
39.
Agreement:
Purpose:
JOANNE M. VAN BOXTEL, PH.D. (5666.01)
To provide individualized job development services for Transition-Aged Youth
(TAY) and assist in managing and coordinating the Transition Partnership Program
(TPP) summer program.
Term:
March 26, 2015 through August 31, 2015
Cost:
To be a maximum of $10,874
Originator:
School Support Services
Funding Source: Accounting - Billable Expenses
40.
Agreement:
Purpose:
WEST-ED (5334.02)
To provide a District membership for ongoing professional development for
selected staff in an effort to improve math instruction and student learning. The
membership includes seminars, resources and materials available through the
WestEd/Silicon Valley Math Initiative Partnership website.
Term:
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016
Cost:
To be a maximum of $20,000
Originator:
OCIPD
Funding Source: NCLB: Title II, Part A, Teacher Quality*
41.
Agreement(s) with the below-named as master contract(s) to conduct Independent Educational
Evaluations (IEE) for students with exceptional needs.
Agreement:
Term:
MEANINGFUL GROWTH (7799.01)
March 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015
Agreements:
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA DBA ASSISTIVE
TECHNOLOGY EXCHANGE CENTER (7793.01)
GARY GREENE, PH.D. (7798.01)
Term:
April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015
Originator:
Spec. Ed.
Funding Source: Spec. Ed.
Amend Agreement(s)
42.
Agreement:
Purpose:
Term:
Originator:
BUSINESS PHONES DIRECT (5328.02)
To provide additional support by providing qualified telecommunication technicians
to support the District with its existing system.
Extend contract completion date from April 30, 2015 to be through October 31,
2015. All other terms and conditions to remain the same.
TISB
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43.
Agreement:
Purpose:
Originator:
CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS II, LLC (2819.01)
For lease of bandwidth on the District FCC licensed Educational Broadband
Station, by amending paragraphs 2(c) - 2(h) to provide new equipment and
services to work on the Sprint wireless network, including related service credits
resulting in no cost to the District. All other terms and conditions to remain the
same.
OMS
44.
Agreement:
Purpose:
CONVERSE CONSULTANTS (10027.01)
To provide additional materials testing and inspection services for the Bancroft
Middle School Gymnasium AB300 project.
Cost:
Increase contract amount by $12,682 from $35,985, to be a maximum of $48,667.
All other terms and conditions to remain the same.
Originator:
Facilities
Funding Source: Building Fund: Assembly Bill 300 - Measure K
45.
Agreement:
Purpose:
Originator:
DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCE CONTROL (10064.01A)
To oversee ongoing operations and maintenance of the methane monitoring
system at Nelson Academy, by amending payment terms. All other terms and
conditions to remain the same.
Facilities
46.
Agreement:
Purpose:
MEDISCAN STAFFING SERVICES, INC. (5238.02)
To provide additional nursing services to monitor diabetic students at Avalon
School.
Cost:
Increase contract amount by $5,000 from $15,000, to be a maximum of $20,000.
All other terms and conditions to remain the same.
Originator:
School Support Services
Funding Source: Spec. Ed.
47.
Agreement:
Purpose:
48.
Agreement:
Purpose:
MIND RESEARCH INSTITUTE (5162.03)
To provide staff development and licensing for the MIND Research Institute’s ST
(Spatial-Temporal) supplemental math program by adding Kettering Elementary
School.
Cost:
Increase contract amount by $2,849.05 from $102,574.35, to be a maximum of
$105,423.40. All other terms and conditions to remain the same.
Originator:
Superintendent
Funding Source: Gifts to Elementary Sites
Term:
Originator:
NEW TEACHER CENTER (5407.01)
To provide additional consulting and professional development training to support
the Principal Supervisor Initiative Grant.
Extend contract completion date from June 30, 2015 to be through July 31, 2015.
All other terms and conditions to remain the same.
Deputy Superintendent of Schools
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49.
Agreement:
Purpose:
OPTIMALRESUME.COM, INC. (4345.01)
To provide an on-line resume application program for students participating
in the Transition Partnership Program.
Term:
Extend contract completion date from February 16, 2015 to be through
February 15, 2016.
Cost:
Increase contract amount by $1,477 from $5,862, to be a maximum of $7,339.
All other terms and conditions to remain the same.
Originator:
Spec. Ed.
Funding Source: Department of Rehab.: Workability II, Transition Partnership*
50.
Agreement:
Purpose:
Cost:
PARKER & COVERT, LLP (7135.03)
To provide legal services for the District.
Increase hourly rates from $135-$225 to be $135-$245 for FY16 and $135-$255
beginning FY17. All other terms and conditions to remain the same.
Originator:
Legal Services
Funding Source: Legal Services
Amend Board Action(s)
51.
Agreement:
Purpose:
Originator:
52.
Agreement:
Purpose:
Originator:
CARVAJAL TRUCKING AND TRACTOR, INC. (5649.01)
Amend Board Action of June 18, 2015 for Pavement Improvements at Lakewood
High School, Bid No. 68-1415-2075, by changing the company name from
CARVAJAL TRUCKING AND TRACTOR, INC. to CT&T CONCRETE PAVING,
INC., due to a change in their corporate name. All other terms and conditions to
remain the same.
Maintenance
WESTBERG & WHITE, INC. (4816.01)
Amend Board Action of August 21, 2012 to provide architectural services for the
Fire Alarm, Intercom and Clock Replacement Phase II project, by correcting the
contract end date from December 21, 2014 to be through DSA closeout. All other
terms and conditions to remain the same.
Facilities
Income/Reimbursement Agreement(s)
53.
Agreement:
Purpose:
A-TECHNICAL COLLEGE (5650.01)
To provide reimbursement of costs for Long Beach School for Adults (LBSA) to
administer High School Equivalency Tests (HiSET).
Term:
May 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016
Reimbursement: Estimated to be $150,000
Originator:
LBSA
54.
Agreement:
Purpose:
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (CCTR-5095)
Local Agreement for Child Development Services - General Child Care &
Development Programs.
Term:
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016
Reimbursement: $3,457,602
Originator:
CDC
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July 20, 2015
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55.
Agreement:
Purpose:
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (CSPP-5190)
Local Agreement for Child Development Services - California State Preschool
Program.
Term:
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016
Reimbursement: $5,544,075
Originator:
CDC
56.
Agreement:
Purpose:
CITY OF LONG BEACH - PACIFIC GATEWAY (5670.01)
To reimburse the District for costs to provide a Youth Academy Project designed to
support the education and career preparation of local students under the guidelines
of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998.
Term:
June 4, 2015 through June 28, 2016
Reimbursement: $312,500
Originator:
Student Support Services
57.
Agreement:
Purpose:
Term:
Income:
Originator:
58.
Agreement:
Purpose:
LOS ANGELES ORT COLLEGE (5651.01)
To provide reimbursement of costs for Long Beach School for Adults (LBSA) to
administer High School Equivalency Tests (HiSET).
Term:
June 1, 2015 through May 30, 2016
Reimbursement: Estimated to be $31,000
Originator:
LBSA
59.
Agreement:
Purpose:
Term:
Income:
Originator:
PACIFIC OAKS COLLEGE (5661.01)
For students to be assigned to LBUSD for student teaching.
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2018
Contractor to pay the District $25 per teacher candidate for each semester unit.
HRS
60.
Agreement:
Purpose:
Term:
Income:
Originator:
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX, INC. (5480.01)
For students to be assigned to LBUSD for student teaching.
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016
Contractor to pay the District $30 per week for each student teaching assignment.
HRS
GRACELAND UNIVERSITY - GLEAZER SCHOOL OF EDUCATION (5660.01)
For students to be assigned to LBUSD for student teaching.
August 1, 2015 through August 1, 2016
Contractor to pay the District $140 per student candidate for each 14-week period.
HRS
*Indicates categorical funding
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Bid Award(s)
The following bids are submitted for approval and available upon request:
Authorize Bid Award(s)
Commodity Bid(s)
61.
Award Bid No. 49-1415-1575 for the Purchase of Toner for Laser Printers (Price Agreement) as
follows:
THE OFFICE PAL
[Funding-Various]
62.
$
77,700.00
Award Bid No. 74-1415-1575 for the Purchase of Computer Devices (Price Agreement) as follows:
AREY JONES EDUCATIONAL SOLUTIONS
[Funding-Building Fund: Measure K; Various]
64.
38,141.50
Award Bid No. 73-1415-1125 for the Purchase of Document Cameras (Price Agreement) as follows:
DI TECHNOLOGY GROUP, INC.
[Funding-Various]
63.
$
$1,830,770.00
Award Bid No. FS363-1515/61 for the Purchase of Dry Goods, Canned Fruits and Vegetables for the
period of July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016 as follows:
A&R WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
ANCHANA INT’L, INC.
CHURCHFIELD TRADING COMPANY
GOLDEN STATE PROVISONS
RESTAURANT DEPOT
SHAMROCK FOODS COMPANY
US FOODS LOS ANGELES
[Funding-Cafeteria Special Revenue Fund]
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
48,030.00
44,775.00
13,019.00
63,725.00
15,260.00
39,540.00
53,928.00
Construction Bid(s)
65.
Award Bid No. 76-1415-2825 for the Fencing Improvements at Lowell, Prisk, Rogers and Stanford
Schools and approve contract with WOLVERINE FENCE COMPANY, INC., for the amount of
$490,000. [Funding-Deferred Maintenance Unrestricted Resource]
Authorize Bid Extension(s)
66.
Extend Bid No. 05-1314/14 for the Purchase and Installation of Lock Down Devices (Price
Agreement) for the period of September 1, 2015 through August 31, 2016 for an estimated total
of $150,000 as follows:
BUSINESS MACHINE SECURITY
[Funding-Various]
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67.
Extend Bid No. 31-1415/01 for the Purchase of Xerographic and Text Paper (Price Agreement) for
the period of July 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015 for an estimated total of $277,702 as follows:
CONTRACT PAPER GROUP
STAPLES ADVANTAGE
VERITIV CORP. DBA XPEDX, LLC & UNISOURCE
[Funding-Various]
68.
Extend Bid No. 33-1415/01 for the Purchase of Janitorial Products and Supplies (Price Agreement)
for the period of July 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015 for an estimated total of $175,000 as
follows:
AMERICAN CHEMICAL
P&R PAPER SUPPLY CO., INC.
GALE SUPPLY COMPANY
LINDY OFFICE SUPPLY
CLEAN SWEEP SUPPLY CO.
WEST LIGHT SUPPLY CO., INC.
PYRAMID SCHOOL PRODUCTS
[Funding-Various]
69.
Extend Bid No. FS354-1415/53 for the Purchase of Dairy Products for the period of September 1,
2015 through August 31, 2016 as follows:
CLEARBROOK FARMS
DRIFTWOOD DAIRY
[Funding-Cafeteria Special Revenue Fund]
$ 2,904,643.61
$
4,430.00
Authorize Agency Bid(s)
70.
Authorize the use of the County of Los Angeles, Master Contract No. MA-IS-1140233-3, on an
as-needed basis, for the purchase of miscellaneous computer repair parts, from Golden Star
Technology, with the same advantages, terms and conditions per Public Contract Code 20118.
Authorization to be valid through March 14, 2016. Estimated annual District expenditure to be
$50,000. [Funding-TISB]
71.
Authorize the use of the Harford County Public Schools, Maryland, RFP No. 15-JL-12, through the
U.S. Communities program, on an as-needed basis, for the purchase of Science Supplies and
Equipment from Fisher Scientific, with the same advantages, terms and conditions per Government
Code 6500 et al. Authorization to be valid through June 30, 2018 and to include all extension periods
if adopted by the Harford County Public Schools. Estimated annual District expenditure to be
$100,000. [Funding-Various]
72.
Authorize the use of the Hawthorne School District, Bid No. 13-14-1, on an as-needed basis, for the
purchase of classroom and office furniture, from Culver Newlin, Inc., and Concepts School & Office
Furnishings, with the same advantages, terms and conditions per Public Contract Code 20118.
Authorization to be valid through June 30, 2016. Estimated annual District expenditure to be
$200,000. [Funding-Various]
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73.
Authorize the use of the Los Angeles Unified School District, Contract No. 1250091/4400001391 IFB
No. C-888, on an as-needed basis, for the purchase of master electrical equipment and supplies
MRO, from Associated of Los Angeles, with the same advantages, terms and conditions per Public
Contract Code 20118. Authorization to be valid through January 31, 2016 and to include all extension
periods if adopted by the Los Angeles Unified School District. Estimated annual District expenditure
to be $100,000. [Funding-Maintenance]
74.
Authorize the use of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District, Bid, No.14-04, on an as needed
basis, for the purchase of gasoline and diesel fuel from Merrimac Energy Group, with the same
advantages, terms, and conditions per Public Contract Code 20118. Authorization to be valid through
December 31, 2017. Estimated annual District expenditure to be $600,000. [Funding-Transportation]
75.
Authorize the use of the Simi Valley Unified School District, RFP No. 034-14M.1, on an as-needed
basis, for the purchase of Microsoft Software Products from SHI International Corp., under the
Campus and School Agreement (CAMSA) Program, with the same advantages, terms and conditions
per Public Contract Code 20118. Authorization to be valid through December 2017 and to include all
extension periods if adopted by the Simi Valley Unified School District. Approval to include
processing of all related contract agreements with Microsoft and SHI International. Estimated cost for
three years to be $656,000. [Funding-TISB]
76.
Authorize the use of the Texas Education Service Center Region 4, TCPN Bid No. R141604, on an
as-needed basis, for the purchase of school supplies, from Lakeshore Learning Materials, Inc., with
the same advantages, terms and conditions per Public Contract Code 6500 et al. Authorization to be
valid through January 31, 2018 and also include authorization to use the bid for two additional oneyear periods if option to renew is exercised by the Texas Education Service Center Region 4.
Estimated annual District expenditure to be $100,000. [Funding-Various]
Membership Approval(s)
Authorize District Membership(s)
77.
Approve District membership(s) in the following organization(s):
CALIFORNIA CHILD DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATORS ASSOCIATION (CCDAA)
[Originator-CDC/$900]
CALIFORNIA HEAD START ASSOCIATION (CHSA)
[Originator-Head Start/$1,900]
CALIFORNIA SCHOOL PERSONNEL COMMISSIONERS ASSOCIATION (CSPCA)
[Originator-Personnel Commission/$1,118]
COALITION FOR ADEQUATE FUNDING FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION
[Originator-Spec. Ed./$1,500]
COOPERATIVE ORGANIZATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF EMPLOYEE SELECTION
PROCEDURES (CODESP)
[Originator-Personnel Commission/$1,850]
COUNCIL OF GREAT CITY SCHOOLS
[Originator-Superintendent/$42,345]
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (Annual Programme Fee)
[Originators-Hudson/$8,874]
Purchasing and Contract Report
July 20, 2015
Page 14
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (Annual Programme Fee)
[Originators-Jordan/$8,816]
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (Primary Years Programme Fee)
[Originator-Hudson/$7,704]
NATIONAL ACADEMY FOUNDATION (NAF)
[Originator-Jordan/$1,000]
NATIONAL ELEMENTARY HONOR SOCIETY
[Originator-Madison/$125]
PERSONNEL COMMISSIONERS ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (PCASC)
[Originator-Personnel Commission/$40]
SPECIAL EDUCATION LOCAL PLAN AREA ADMINISTRATORS (SELPA)
[Originator-Spec. Ed./$1,400]
Purchase Orders
Approve District Purchase Orders
78.
Approve purchase orders written during the period June 1, 2015 through June 30, 2015.
A detailed list of purchase orders is available upon request.
Regular
Stock
Contract
79.
P146325 - P146538 (14-15)
P150000 - P150258 (15-16)
S824607 - S824621 (14-15)
S826000 - S826027 (15-16)
C664557 - C664588 (14-15)
C665002 - C665022 (15-16)
$ 5,592,721.91 (Includes 15-16)
$
388,526.85 (Includes 15-16)
$17,256,293.36 (Includes 15-16)
Approve Nutrition Services purchase orders written during the period June 1, 2015 through June 30,
2015. A detailed list of purchase orders is available upon request.
Regular
26609 - 26756
$
405,513.09
Recommendation
Approve and/or ratify the contracts, and take action on the bids as listed above.
Approved:
Approved and Recommended:
Yumi Takahashi
Chief Business and Financial Officer
Christopher J. Steinhauser
Superintendent of Schools
BB/ha
BOARD OF EDUCATION
LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
____________________________________________________________________________
SUBJECT:
WILLIAMS UCP Fourth Quarterly Report
ENCLOSURE:
One
____________________________________________________________________________
CATEGORY: Superintendent’s Items
Reason for Board
Consideration: Information
Date:
July 20, 2015
____________________________________________________________________________
BACKGROUND:
The State of California settled the Williams v. State of California in late 2004, and since then
school districts, county offices, and the State have been implementing its various provisions.
The elements of the settlement are designed to ensure certain standards of quality are followed
in providing instructional materials, assigning teachers, and maintaining facilities.
One element of the settlement, now found in Education Code section 35186(d), provides that
quarterly reports summarizing complaints by subject area be reported to the Governing Board
and the County Superintendent of Schools. The fourth quarterly report for the period April 1 to
June 30, 2015 is attached.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Fourth Quarterly Report be received by the Governing Board and that staff be
authorized to provide a copy of the report to the County Superintendent of Schools.
Prepared by:
Approved and Recommended:
Pamela Seki, Director
Curriculum, Instruction &
Professional Development
Christopher Steinhauser
Superintendent of Schools
Williams/Valenzuela/CAHSEE Lawsuit Settlement
Quarterly Report on Uniform Complaints 2014-2015
Long Beach Unified School District
District Name:
Person completing this form:
Date:
Pamela Seki
Title:
July 1, 2015
Asst. Supt.
Quarter covered by this report (check one below):
1st QTR
2nd QTR
3rd QTR
4th QTR
July 1 to September 30
October 1 to December 31
January 1 to March 31
April 1 to June 30
Due
Due
Due
Due
Oct.17, 2014
Jan. 16, 2015
Apr. 17, 2015
Jul. 17, 2015
Date for information to be reported publicly at governing board meeting:
July 20, 2015
Please check the box that applies:
No complaints were filed with any school in the district during the quarter
indicated above.
Complaints were filed with schools in the district during the quarter indicated
above. The following chart summarizes the nature and resolution of these
complaints.
Number of Complaints
Received in Quarter
Number of Complaints
Resolved
Number of Complaints
Unresolved
Instructional Materials
0
0
0
Facilities
Teacher Vacancy and Misassignment
CAHSEE Intensive Instruction
and Services
TOTAL
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Print Name of District Superintendent
Chris Steinhauser
Signature of District Superintendent
Date
Return the Quarterly Summary to:
Williams Legislation Implementation Project
Los Angeles County Office of Education
c/o Kirit Chauhan, Williams Settlement Legislation
9300 Imperial Highway, ASM/Williams ECW 284
Downey, CA 90242
Telephone:
FAX:
E-Mail:
(562) 803-8382
(562) 803-8325
[email protected]
Rev 7/29/14
BOARD OF EDUCATION
LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
____________________________________________________________________________
SUBJECT:
Naming of Schools
Enclosures:
None
____________________________________________________________________________
CATEGORY: New Business
Reason for Board
Consideration: Information
Date:
July 20, 2015
____________________________________________________________________________
BACKGROUND:
Board of Education policies 3512.4 and 3592.1 allow the Superintendent to establish ad-hoc
committees to review potential names for new and existing schools. Such committees provide
recommendations to the Board, which has the final responsibility for the naming of schools.
The Superintendent will convene a committee to:
1) Vet potential names of new schools;
2) Establish a process for the renaming of existing schools, and examine related costs; and
3) Review the names of all existing schools and make any necessary recommendations for
renaming.
Per board policy, the committee will include representation of the community, parents,
employees and students.
Prepared by:
Christopher Steinhauser
Superintendent of Schools
Board of Education
Long Beach Unified School District
SUBJECT:
Adoption of Initial Successor Bargaining Proposals
from the Long Beach Unified School District to the
Teachers Association of Long Beach (TALB), K-12
and CDC/Head Start
Enclosures:
None
____________________________________________________________________________
CATEGORY:
New Business
Reason for Board
Consideration:
Action
Date:
July 20, 2015
BACKGROUND;
On June 18, 2015, the District’s Initial Successor Bargaining Proposals for collective bargaining
were presented by the Long Beach Unified School District for Collective Bargaining Agreements
to the Teachers Association of Long Beach, K-12 and CDC/Head Start.
In compliance with Government Code, Section 3547, the public hearings on these proposals are
scheduled for the regular meeting of the Board of Education on July 20, 2015. The initial
announcement of the public hearings was provided during the regular scheduled Board of
Education meeting which was held on June 18, 2015.
Copies of these proposals have been available for public study in the main office of all
elementary, middle, and high schools, the lobby of the administration building, and the office of
the Assistant Secretary to the Board of Education.
RECOMMENDATION;
The Superintendent of Schools recommends approval of the District's Initial Successor
Bargaining Proposals for collective bargaining which were presented by the Long Beach Unified
School District on June 18, 2015 for Collective Bargaining Agreements to the Teachers
Association of Long Beach, K-12 and CDC/Head Start.
Prepared by:
Approved and recommended:
David Zaid
Director, Employee Relations
Christopher Steinhauser
Superintendent of Schools
BOARD OF EDUCATION
LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
SUBJECT:
Resolution No. 072015-A
Enclosures: Yes
CATEGORY:
New Business Item
Reason for
Board Consideration: Action
Business Services
Date: July 20, 2015
It is recommended that the Board adopt Level 2 developer fees for new residential construction
of $4.32 per square foot of assessable space and Level 3 developer fees of $8.64 per square
foot of assessable space, which represent a decrease to current rates.
BACKGROUND
The collection of developer fees assists in mitigating the impact of potential students generated
from new residential housing. The fees are utilized for growth projects such as placement of
portables, supplemental funding for gymnasium projects, and for the replacement of portables.
Fees can also be used towards new construction of classrooms, and local funding matches to
participate in the SFP Program for construction and/or renovation of schools.
Developer fees are categorized into Level 1 and Alternative School Facility fees (Level 2 and
Level 3):
Level 1 Fees:
Level 1 fees are established by the State Allocation Board every two years and are considered
the basic mitigation fee. The need for fees must be documented in a Justification Study and the
fees must be adopted by the Board of Education. The current rate, adopted in 2014, is $3.36
for residential additions and $0.54 for commercial development. These fees are assessed for
residential additions over 500 square feet and to all commercial development and
redevelopment projects.
Alternative School Facilities Fees (Level 2 and Level 3):
These fees are assessed for new residential construction and development. The District may
assess Alternative School Facilities Fees:
a) When the District has documented certain statutorily defined overcrowding or facility
needs, as shown a School Facilities Needs Analysis (SFNA) Report. The study is valid
for 12 months.
b) When it satisfies the requirements of eligibility for new construction funding under the
School Facilities Program (SFP), and meet at least two of the four statutory
requirements which include: 1) substantial enrollment on multi-track year-round
schedule; 2) placing a general obligation bond measure on the ballot in the last four
years; 3) issuing debt or incurring obligations for capital outlay; and 4) 20% of the
District’s teaching stations are relocatable classrooms. The District is eligible to receive
new construction funding and currently satisfies two of the four statutory requirements
(numbers 3 & 4).
RESOLUTION NO. 072015-A
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The current Level 2 fees are $4.85 per square foot of assessable space. Level 3 fees,
available to districts that qualify for Level 2 fees if no state facilities funds are available, are
currently $9.70 per square foot of assessable space. Please note that pursuant to Government
Code Section 65995.7(a)(3), the ability to levy Level 3 fees is currently suspended.
According to the 2015 SFNA report, it is recommended that the Board consider new residential
construction project fees of Level 2 at $4.32 and Level 3 at $8.64 per square foot of assessable
space, a decrease to current rates.
HISTORY OF ALTERNATIVE FEES
The table below illustrates the District’s recent history in approving Alternative School Facilities
Fees:
Board Approved
Level 2 Fee
Level 3 Fee
Increase/Decrease
9/25/2007
$3.28
$6.57
N/A
9/2/2008
$3.39
$6.77
Increase
9/1/2009
$3.30
$6.61
Decrease
8/17/2010
$5.09
$10.17
Increase
7/18/2011
$4.94
$9.88
Decrease
7/16/2012
$5.12
$10.24
Increase
7/15/2013
$4.18
$8.36
Decrease
7/21/2014
$4.85
$9.70
Increase
In preparing the SFNA Report, each City in the District is requested to provide the District with
an annual projection for new residential housing units. As the projected square feet for new
housing units is approximately 1.53 million, the projected revenue from assessing Level 2 fees
is approximately $6.6 million.
PUBLIC REVIEW/COMMENT
The SFNA Report was made available for public review for no less than 30 days, as required,
starting May 15, 2015, including notices posted at libraries, in the local newspaper, and mailed
to all interested parties who made a written request for such notification. Per government code
section 65995.6(c), a Public Hearing to receive comments is required for the Board to consider
and approve the Alternative School Facilities Fees.
RECOMMENDATION
Conduct a Public Hearing and Adopt Resolution No. 072015-A:
A RESOLUTION OF THE GOVERNING BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE LONG BEACH
UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT APPROVING A SCHOOL FACILITIES NEEDS ANALYSIS,
ADOPTING ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL FACILITY FEES IN COMPLIANCE WITH
GOVERNMENT CODE SECTIONS 65995.5, 65995.6 AND 65995.7, ADOPTING RESPONSES
TO PUBLIC COMMENTS RECEIVED AND MAKING RELATED FINDINGS AND
DETERMINATIONS
Approved:
Approved and Recommended:
Yumi Takahashi
Chief Business and Financial Officer
Christopher J. Steinhauser
Superintendent of School
RESOLUTION NO. 072015- A
RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE LONG BEACH
UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT APPROVING A SCHOOL FACILITIES NEEDS
ANALYSIS, ADOPTING ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL FACILITY FEES IN
COMPLIANCE WITH GOVERNMENT CODE SECTIONS 65995.5, 65995.6 AND
65995.7, ADOPTING RESPONSES TO PUBLIC COMMENTS RECEIVED AND
MAKING RELATED FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS
WHEREAS, the Board of Education (“Board”) of the Long Beach Unified School District
(“District”) provides for the educational needs for Grade K-12 students for the Cities of Long Beach,
Lakewood, Signal Hill, and Avalon (“Cities”) and portions of Los Angeles County (“County”); and
WHEREAS, the Board has previously adopted, and the District has imposed, Statutory
School Facility Fees (“Level 1 Fees”) pursuant to Education Code Section 17620 and Government
Code Section 65995, and Alternative School Facility Fee amounts pursuant to Government Code
Sections 65995.5 (“Level 2 Fees”) and 65995.7 (“Level 3 Fees ” and collectively, “ASFF”), but
desires to update its ASFF based upon a current School Facilities Needs Analysis (“2015 SFNA”)
prepared by Dolinka Group, LLC, in accordance with applicable law; and
WHEREAS, the Board of the District has previously, by resolution, elected to participate in
the School Facilities Program (“SFP”) as established pursuant to the Leroy F. Greene School
Facilities Act of 1998 for the funding of both modernization and new construction projects, and
appointed a representative (“District Representative”) for the purpose of requesting an Eligibility
Determination (“ED”) for funding under the SFP; and
WHEREAS, the District Representative completed and certified the Enrollment
Certification/Projections with the submission of Form SAB 50-01, the Existing School Building
Capacity with the submission of Form SAB 50-02, and the ED by submission of Form SAB 50-03 to
the State Allocation Board (“SAB”) for approval pursuant to the SFP; and
WHEREAS, the SAB previously notified the District that it met the eligibility requirements for
new construction funding pursuant to the provisions of the SFP; and
WHEREAS, the District Representative has completed and certified Form SAB 50-04, the
Application for Funding, and prior to the adoption of this Resolution submitted the Application for
Funding to the SAB for approval pursuant to the SFP; and
WHEREAS, “New Residential Construction” includes, but is not limited to, single-family
detached and attached construction, multi-family attached construction, additions greater than 500
square feet and factory-built housing where the District has the authority to impose Level 1 Fees
and/or ASFF, as applicable, pursuant to Education Code Section 17620 and Government Code
Section 65995 et seq. and manufactured homes and mobile homes where the District is required to
satisfy the requirements of Education Code Section 17625 before levying Level 1 Fees and/or
ASFF, as applicable, pursuant to Education Code Section 17620 and Government Code Section
65995 et seq.; and
WHEREAS, Level 2 Fees and Level 3 Fees, upon adoption of the ASFF and during the
effective period thereof, are applicable to New Residential Construction in accordance with
applicable law, subject to the suspension of Level 3 Fees pursuant to Government Code Section
65995.7(a)(3); and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 65995.6(f), ASFF adopted by the Board
are effective for a maximum of one (1) year; and
WHEREAS, the District has met the requirements established by Government Code
Section 65995.5(b)(3) in that: (i) the District has issued debt or incurred obligations for capital
outlay in an amount equivalent to a specified percentage of its local bonding capacity and (ii) at
least twenty percent (20%) of the teaching stations within the District are relocatable classrooms;
and
WHEREAS, New Residential Construction continues to generate additional students for the
District’s schools and the District is required to provide school facilities for grade K-12 (“School
Facilities”) to accommodate those students, including those School Facilities identified in the 2015
SFNA; and
WHEREAS, the District does not have sufficient funds available for the construction of the
School Facilities, including the acquisition of sites, construction of permanent School Facilities, and
acquisition of interim School Facilities, to accommodate students from New Residential
Construction; and
WHEREAS, the Board has caused to be prepared the 2015 SFNA dated May 14, 2015,
pursuant to applicable law including, but not by way of limitation, Government Code Section
65995.6, prior to the adoption of ASFF; and
WHEREAS, the Board has received and considered the 2015 SFNA which includes all
matters required by applicable law, including an analysis of: (a) the purpose of the ASFF; (b) the
use to which the ASFF are to be put; (c) the nexus (roughly proportional and reasonable
relationship) between the New Residential Construction and (1) the facilities for which the ASFF
are to be used, (2) the need for School Facilities, (3) the amount of ASFF, and (4) the cost of
School Facilities attributable to New Residential Construction; (d) an evaluation and projection of
the number of students that will be generated by New Residential Construction by grade levels of
the District as described by Government Code Section 65995.6; (e) a description of the new
School Facilities that will be required to serve such students; and (f) the present estimated cost of
such School Facilities; and
WHEREAS, the 2015 SFNA in its final form has been made available to the public, for at
least thirty (30) days before the Board held a public hearing on July 20, 2015 (“Hearing”); and
WHEREAS, all notices of the preparation of the 2015 SFNA and adoption of ASFF,
including the offer by the District to meet with any affected local planning agency within the
District’s boundaries (“Local Agencies”) relating to the potential expansion of existing school sites
or the necessity to acquire additional school sites, have been given in accordance with
Government Code Section 65352.2; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 65995.6(d), copies of the 2015 SFNA
have been provided thirty (30) days prior to the Hearing if such written request(s) for copies of the
2015 SFNA were filed with the District forty-five (45) days prior to the Hearing; and
WHEREAS, the 2015 SFNA has been provided to the public and all Local Agencies for
review and comment in compliance with Government Code Section 65995.6(c); and
WHEREAS, the Hearing was held in a manner required by applicable law at a meeting of
the Board of the District relating to the proposed adoption of the 2015 SFNA and ASFF; and
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WHEREAS, the District has received, considered and discussed any written comments
received by the District, and the District staff, or any consultants on its behalf, and have responded
to all written comments, and the Board desires to adopt all such written responses as the Board’s
response(s), if any; and
WHEREAS, the District has adopted a School Fee Appeal/Protest Procedure, pursuant to
Resolution No. 081710-D, adopted on August 17, 2010, (“School Fee Appeal/Protest Procedure”)
which the Board desires to apply to the ASFF; and
WHEREAS, as to the approval of the 2015 SFNA and ASFF, Government Code Section
65995.6(g) provides that the California Environmental Quality Act, Division 13 (commencing with
Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code does not apply to the preparation, adoption, or
update of the 2015 SFNA or adoption of this Resolution; and
WHEREAS, the District desires to approve the 2015 SFNA and adopt ASFF pursuant to
Government Code Sections 65995.5 and 65995.7 for the purpose of establishing ASFF that may
be imposed on New Residential Construction calculated pursuant to Government Code Section
65995(b), subject to the suspension of Level 3 Fees as set forth in Government Code Section
65995.7(a)(3).
NOW THEREFORE, THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE LONG BEACH UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE, AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1.
The Board does hereby find and determine that the foregoing recitals and
determinations are true and correct, including not by way of limitation, its adoption of responses to
written comments received by the District, if any.
Section 2.
The Board does hereby find and determine that the 2015 SFNA meets all
applicable legal requirements, and it hereby adopts each of the findings set forth in the 2015
SFNA.
Section 3.
Pursuant to Government Code Section 65995.5, a District Representative
previously applied to the SAB for new construction funding.
Section 4.
The SAB previously notified the District that it was eligible for new
construction funding pursuant to the provisions of the SFP.
Section 5.
For purposes of Government Code Section 65995.5(b)(3): (i) the District has
issued debt or incurred obligations for capital outlay in an amount equivalent to a specified
percentage of its local bonding capacity and (ii) at least twenty percent (20%) of the teaching
stations within the District are relocatable classrooms
Section 6.
The District has caused to be prepared the 2015 SFNA, which is on file at
the District office address and incorporated herein by this reference, which complies with all
applicable statutory requirements, including the provisions of Government Code Section 65995.6.
Section 7.
The Board hereby approves and adopts the 2015 SFNA for the purpose of
establishing ASFF as to future New Residential Construction within the District, subject to the
suspension of Level 3 Fees as set forth in Government Code Section 65995.7(a)(3).
Section 8.
The Board finds that the purpose of the ASFF imposed upon New
Residential Construction are to fund the additional School Facilities to serve the students
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generated by the New Residential Construction and that the ASFF are to be imposed as provided
in the 2015 SFNA and pursuant to applicable law.
Section 9.
The Board finds that the ASFF are hereby established as applicable to the
extent set forth herein, the ASFF will be used to fund those School Facilities described in the 2015
SFNA, and the School Facilities will serve the students generated by the New Residential
Construction within the District as provided in the 2015 SFNA.
Section 10.
The Board finds that there is a roughly proportional, reasonable relationship
between the use of the ASFF and the New Residential Construction within the District because the
ASFF imposed on New Residential Construction by this Resolution will be used to fund School
Facilities which will be used to serve the students generated by such New Residential Construction
in accordance with applicable law as set forth in the 2015 SFNA.
Section 11.
The Board finds that there is a roughly proportional, reasonable relationship
between the New Residential Construction upon which the ASFF are imposed, and the need for
additional School Facilities in the District because new students will be generated from New
Residential Construction within the District. The District does not have sufficient capacity in the
existing School Facilities to accommodate all of these students.
Section 12.
The Board finds that the amount of the ASFF imposed on New Residential
Construction as set forth in this Resolution is roughly proportional and reasonably related to, and
does not exceed the cost of, providing the School Facilities required to accommodate the students
generated by New Residential Construction within the District. The 2015 SFNA provides
information on the present estimated cost of the School Facilities.
Section 13.
The Board finds that a separate fund(s) (“Fund”) of the District has been
created or is authorized to be established for all monies received by the District for the deposit of
applicable Level 1 Fees, Level 2 Fees and Level 3 Fees imposed on New Residential Construction
within the District, as well as applicable Commercial/ Industrial Fees and mitigation payments
(“Mitigation Payments”) collected by the District and that said Fund at all times has been separately
maintained, except for temporary investments, with other funds of the District as authorized by
applicable law.
Section 14.
The Board finds that the monies of the separate Fund, described in Section
13, consisting of the proceeds of applicable Level 1 Fees, Level 2 Fees and Level 3 Fees, and
applicable Commercial/Industrial Fees and Mitigation Payments has been imposed for the
purposes of constructing those School Facilities necessitated by New Residential Construction and
as further set forth in the 2015 SFNA, and thus, these monies may be expended for all those
purposes permitted by applicable law.
Section 15.
The 2015 SFNA determines there is a need for new School Facilities for
unhoused pupils that are attributable to projected enrollment growth from New Residential
Construction over the next five (5) years, based on relevant planning agency information and the
historical generation rates of new residential units constructed during the previous five (5) years
that are of a similar type of unit to those anticipated to be constructed within the District, and/or the
Cities or County in which the District is located.
Section 16.
The Board has identified and considered, and/or subtracted, as set forth in
the 2015 SFNA, the following information in determining amounts of the Level 2 Fees and Level 3
Fees:
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(a)
any surplus property owned by the District that can be used as a school site
or that is available for sale to finance school facilities pursuant to Government Code Section
65995.6(b)(1);
(b)
the extent to which projected enrollment growth may be accommodated by
excess capacity in existing school facilities pursuant to Government Code Section
65995.6(b)(2);
(c)
local sources other than fees, charges, dedications, or other requirements
imposed on residential construction available to finance the construction or reconstruction
of School Facilities needed to accommodate any growth in enrollment attributable to the
New Residential Construction pursuant to Government Code Section 65995.6(b)(3); and
(d)
the full amount of local funds the Board has dedicated to facilities
necessitated by New Residential Construction, including fees, charges, dedications or other
requirements imposed on commercial or industrial construction pursuant to Government
Code Section 65995.5(c)(2).
Section 17.
The Board has calculated, as set forth in the 2015 SFNA, the maximum
square foot fees, charges, or dedications to be established as ASFF that may be collected in
accordance with the provisions of Government Code Sections 65995.5(c) and 65995.7(a).
Section 18.
Pursuant to Government Code Section 65352.2 and prior to the completion
of the 2015 SFNA, the District invited the Local Agencies to meet to discuss the potential
expansion of existing school sites or the necessity to acquire additional school sites, and included
copies of any relevant and available information with the invitation to the Local Agencies. No Local
Agencies requested to meet with the District.
Section 19.
Pursuant to the requirements of Government Code Section 65995.6(c), the
2015 SFNA in its final form has been made available to the public for a period of not less than thirty
(30) days, and the public has had the opportunity to review and comment on the 2015 SFNA.
Section 20.
The 2015 SFNA has been provided to the Local Agencies for review and
comment in compliance with Government Code Section 65995.6(c).
Section 21.
Pursuant to Government Code Section 65995.6(d), the District has caused
to be mailed a copy of the 2015 SFNA not less than thirty (30) days prior to the Hearing to any
person who made a written request forty-five (45) days prior to the Hearing.
Section 22.
Pursuant to Government Code Section 65995.6(d), notice of the time and
place of the Hearing to adopt the 2015 SFNA, including the location and procedure for viewing or
requesting a copy of the proposed 2015 SFNA, has been published in at least one (1) newspaper
of general circulation within the jurisdiction of the District at least thirty (30) days prior to the
Hearing.
Section 23.
The Board conducted the required Hearing prior to adoption of the 2015
SFNA and the ASFF, at which time all persons desiring to be heard on all matters pertaining to the
2015 SFNA were heard, all responses to such comments received were made by the Board, if any,
and all information presented was duly considered.
Section 24.
In responding to written comments pursuant to Government Code Section
65995.6(c), the Board does hereby adopt any and/or all such response(s) made by District staff
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and/or its consultants as its own response(s), and/or adopts such response(s) as modified by the
Board at the Hearing.
Section 25.
The Board hereby adopts ASFF and establishes the ASFF on New
Residential Construction projects within the District in the following amounts:
(a)
Pursuant to Government Code Sections 65995.5 and 65995.6, Level 2 Fees
in the amount of Four and 32/100 Dollars ($4.32) per square foot of assessable space (as
defined in Government Code Section 65995) for New Residential Construction.
(b)
Pursuant to Government Code Section 65995.7, Level 3 Fees in the amount
of eight and 64/100 Dollars ($8.64) per square foot of assessable space (as defined in
Government Code Section 65995) for New Residential Construction.
(c)
However, these amounts shall not be imposed on any construction project
used exclusively for housing senior citizens, as described in Civil Code Section 51.3, a
residential care facility for the elderly as described in subsection (k) of Section 1569.2 of the
Health and Safety Code, or a multilevel facility for the elderly as described in paragraph 9 of
subdivision (d) of Section 15432 of the Government Code or any mobile home or
manufactured home that is located within a mobile home park, subdivision, cooperative or
condominium for mobile homes limited to older persons as defined by the Federal Fair
Housing Amendments Act of 1988. Additionally, Level 3 Fees shall not be levied by the
District until authorized by Government Code Section 65995.7(a)(3).
Section 26.
ASFF, upon adoption and during the effective period thereof, are applicable
to New Residential Construction in lieu of Level 1 Fees in accordance with applicable law, except
that Level 3 Fees are suspended pursuant to Government Code Section 65995.7(a)(3).
Section 27.
The proceeds of the ASFF adopted pursuant to this Resolution shall
continue to be deposited into the Fund identified in Section 13 of this Resolution, the proceeds of
which shall be used exclusively for the purpose for which the ASFF were collected.
Section 28.
The Superintendent, or designee, is directed to cause a copy of this
Resolution to be delivered to the building officials of the Local Agencies, as well as to the Office of
Statewide Health Planning and Development (“OSHPD”), all supporting documentation, and a map
of the District boundaries, advising such entities that New Residential Construction is subject to the
ASFF adopted pursuant to this Resolution. The District’s letter should request that building
permits, or approval for occupancy, not be issued by any of the Local Agencies or OSHPD for any
New Residential Construction project subject to the ASFF absent a District certificate of
compliance (“Certificate of Compliance”) demonstrating the project’s compliance with the
requirements of the ASFF. The District’s letter should also request that building permits not be
issued for any non-New Residential Construction absent a Certification of Compliance showing
compliance with the requirements of the applicable ASFF.
Section 29.
The Superintendent, or designee, is authorized to cause a Certificate of
Compliance to be issued for each New Residential Construction project, for which there is
compliance with the requirement for payment of the ASFF in the amounts specified by this
Resolution. In the event a Certificate of Compliance is issued for the payment of ASFF for a New
Residential Construction project, and it is later determined that the statement or other
representation made by an authorized party concerning the New Residential Construction project
as to square footage is untrue or in the event the zoning is declared invalid, then such Certificate of
Compliance shall automatically terminate, and the appropriate City, County or OSHPD shall be
notified.
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Section 30.
Regarding the timely provision of a Certificate of Compliance by the District
for New Residential Construction, although not required by applicable law, the Board hereby
determines that the 2015 SFNA is a proposed construction plan for purposes of requiring payment
of ASFF prior to the issuance of any building permit for New Residential Construction in
accordance with Government Code Section 66007, and that all ASFF are appropriated for the
purpose of accomplishing such construction plan.
Section 31.
No statement or provision set forth in this Resolution shall be construed to
repeal any preexisting fee or mitigation amount previously imposed by the District on any
residential or nonresidential construction.
Section 32.
The District shall apply the School Fee Appeal/Protest Procedure to the
ASFF.
Section 33.
If any portion or provision this Resolution is held to be invalid, the remaining
provisions of this Resolution are intended to be and shall remain valid.
Section 34.
If the Level 2 Fees and/or the Level 3 Fees are held to be invalid (other than
the suspension under Government Code Section 65995.7(a)(3)), ASFF, in amounts determined by
applicable law at such time, are intended to be, and shall remain, in full force and effect.
Section 35.
The ASFF adopted by this Resolution shall take effect immediately upon
such adoption and shall be effective for a maximum of one (1) year, subject to the suspension of
Level 3 Fees as set forth in Government Code Section 65995.7(a)(3).
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APPROVED, ADOPTED, AND SIGNED on this 20th day of July, 2015.
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE LONG BEACH
UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT OF LOS ANGELES
COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
By:
______________________________________
President
By:
______________________________________
Vice President
By:
______________________________________
Member
By:
______________________________________
Member
By:
______________________________________
Member
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
)
) ss.
)
I, Christopher J. Steinhauser, Secretary, Board of Education of the Long Beach Unified
School District, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was adopted by the Board of
Education of said District at a meeting of said Board held on the 20th day of July, 2015, and that it
was so adopted by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTAIN:
ABSENT:
Secretary, Board of Education of the Long Beach
Unified School District
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
)
) ss.
)
I, Christopher J. Steinhauser, Secretary, Board of Education of the Long Beach Unified
School District, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution No.
072015 - A of said Board, and that the same has not been rescinded, amended or repealed.
Dated this 20th day of July, 2015.
Secretary, Board of Education of the Long Beach
Unified School District
BOARD OF EDUCATION
LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
SUBJECT:
2015-16 Certification of Signatures
and Signature Authorities
CATEGORY:
New Business
Enclosure: Yes
Reason for Board
Consideration:
Business Department
Date:
Action
July 20, 2015
Accept the 2015-16 Certification of Signatures and Signature Authorities list for District employees to sign the
following documents and authorize submission of the Certification of Signatures form with the Los Angeles
County Office of Education:
Signature Authorities for Contracts/Agreements:
Christopher Steinhauser, Superintendent of Schools and Secretary to the Board of Education
Yumi Takahashi, Chief Business and Financial Officer
Susan Ginder, Financial Services Officer
Barrick Bartlett, Purchasing and Contracts Director
Beth A. Smith, Assistant Purchasing and Contracts Director
Angelica Deaner, Assistant Purchasing and Contracts Director
Ron Hoppe, Maintenance Director
Signature Authorities for Notices of Employment:
Christopher Steinhauser, Superintendent of Schools and Secretary to the Board of Education
Yumi Takahashi, Chief Business and Financial Officer
Jill Baker, Deputy Superintendent of Schools
Ruth Ashley, Deputy Superintendent of Education Services
Signature Authorities for Orders for Commercial or Salary Payments:
Yumi Takahashi, Chief Business and Financial Officer
Susan Ginder, Financial Services Officer
Renee Arkus, Executive Director, Fiscal Services
Sherry Thorpe, Assistant Director, Fiscal Services
Shawn Bartschi, Assistant Director, Fiscal Services
Signature Authorities for Releases and Settlement Agreements:
Yumi Takahashi, Chief Business and Financial Officer
Susan Ginder, Financial Services Officer
Tiffany Brown, Assistant Superintendent, Office of School Support Services
John Aube, Risk Management Insurance Coordinator
Chris Lohrman, Director, Office of School Support Services
Signature Authorities for Documents Requiring Three Signatures:
__
___
, President, Board of Education
__
, Vice President, Board of Education
(Print or Type Name)
__
(Print or Type Name)
Certification of Signatures
July 20, 2015
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Signature Authorities for Documents Requiring Three Signatures (cont’d):
Christopher Steinhauser, Superintendent of Schools and Secretary to the Board of Education
Yumi Takahashi, Chief Business and Financial Officer
Susan Ginder, Financial Services Officer
Leticia Rodriguez, Secretary to the Superintendent and Asst. Secretary to the Board of Education.
Approved:
Approved and Recommended:
Yumi Takahashi
Chief Business and Financial Officer
Christopher J. Steinhauser
Superintendent of Schools