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 Page 2 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 Page 3 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 _______________________________________________________________________________________ SUBJECT: Personnel Transactions Enclosures _______________________________________________________________________________________ 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 21 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 “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” (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 “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Regular Contract Counselor “ ” “ ” “ ” “ “ Regular Contract Librarian Regular Contract Nurse “ ” Special Contract Teacher “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” 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 Page 3 TO Special Contract - CDC “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” 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 “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” 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 “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” 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 “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” 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 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Summer School Summer School Psych Assessments Summer School ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” 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 “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” 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 Irving-Holder, Kaisha Iwasaki, Aimee Additional Service- Additional Hourly “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Summer School ESY 2015/P-3 Symposium Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School – HS Nurse Summer School Summer School Summer School Counselor Pre-Registration/Staff Development Staff Development Summer School Counselor Summer School Summer School Counselor Pre-Registration Bechtel/BTSA/Irvine Reporting Summer School Summer School Summer School Planning & Unite Assessment Revision Coordinator HS, Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Staff Development Summer School Summer School ESY Administrator-Avalon Summer School – Promotion/Retention Summer School Summer School Summer School Counselor Pre-Registration Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School – Admin/Staff Development Assessment Center Human Resource Services Board Recommendations Certificated July 20, 2015 Page 8 INSERVICE CHANGES 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 Additional Service- Additional Hourly “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Counselor Summer School – Buffum ESY Spec HC 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 Additional Service- Additional Hourly “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Summer School Counselor Summer School Summer School Staff Development Summer School Summer School – ES Nurse Summer School Step Functional Team Teaching Summer Bridge Math Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Step Functional Team Summer School Summer School Pre-Registration Summer School Summer School Counselor Summer School 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 Summer School 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 Additional Service- Additional Hourly “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Summer School Summer School Staff Development/Summer School Coverage Summer School Step Functional Team Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School 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 Summer School 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 Additional Service- Additional Hourly “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Psych Assessments Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Counselor Summer School – Nurse Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School – Cabrillo ESY MS Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Staff Development/Step Functional Team Summer School/Principal/Staff Development Summer School 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 Page 12 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 Additional Service- Additional Hourly “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Summer School 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 Additional Service- Additional Hourly “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Summer School Boot Camp Summer School Teaching Summer Bridge Math 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 IA-Spec 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 Page 2 TO Subject to separation if no substitute service for the school year Acosta, Melissa 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 Castro, Denise Guevara, Veronica Chavoya, Monica Day to Day Substitute ASB Financial Technician Day to Day Substitute Campus Security Officer “ ” Day to Day Substitute Instructional Aide Special “ ” “ ” “ ” Day to Day Substitute Intermediate Office Assistant “ ” “ ” “ ” Day to Day Substitute Intermediate Office Assistant-Schools “ ” “ ” “ ” Day to Day Substitute Intermediate Office Assistant-Schools Bl Sp “ ” Day to Day Substitute Nutrition Services Worker Exempt Douver, Talaysia Espinosa, Rebecca 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 Williams, Christine Boston, Sabrina Hernandez, Jesse Morales, Manuel Weir, Natascha Cafeteria Student Asst “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Child Care Wkr ” ” ” ” ” ” DOR-TPP Student “ ” “ ” “ ” Human Resource Services Board Recommendations Classified and Exempt APPOINTMENTS July 20, 2015 Page 3 TO Exempt Carrillo Banuelos, Wendy 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 Mendez Jr., Nelson Morell Jr., Robert Nieves, Manuel Pierce, Isis Predium, Kalon Rincon, Janette Rios, Jose Rivera, Daniel Sneed, Johnathan Tennison, Devon Toney, Precious Torres Gonzalez, Lizbeth Vallejo, Cesar Zelaya, Kevin Rec Aide “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Rec Aide-Kids’ Club “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Workability Student “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Human Resource Services Board Recommendations Classified and Exempt APPOINTMENTS July 20, 2015 Page 4 TO In Accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Section 5593: Brown, Barbara 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 Taylor Jr., Larry Vences Mendoza, Jaime Instructor Athletics (HS) “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Exempt Technology Aide As needed, not to exceed 18 hours per week, with no authorization to work during the intersession & winter/spring break, subject to certification. Long, Philander Exempt College Student Aide As needed, not to exceed 18 hours per week, with no authorization to work during the intersession & winter/spring break, subject to certification. Spencer, Christina INSERVICE CHANGES Summer Employment Bouse, Susan Crump, Sharlyn Autism Spv “ ” Special Ed Special Ed Human Resource Services Board Recommendations Classified and Exempt July 20, 2015 Page 5 INSERVICE CHANGES Summer Employment Gayou, Lisa Lin, Jenny 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 Beasley, Chantha Autism Spv “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Campus Sec Officer College Student Aide “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” College Student Aide-Technology Custodian “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Jordan Special Ed-Workability Special Ed-Workability Special Ed-Workability Special Ed-TPP Special Ed-TPP Special Ed-Workability Special Ed-Workability Special Ed-TPP Special Ed-Workability Special Ed-TPP Special Ed-TPP Special Ed-Workability Special Ed-Workability Special Ed-Workability Special Ed-TPP Special Ed-CA Promise Special Ed-Workability Special Ed-Workability Special Ed-TPP Special Ed-CA Promise Special Ed-CA Promise Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Human Resource Services Board Recommendations Classified and Exempt July 20, 2015 Page 6 INSERVICE CHANGES Summer Employment 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 Custodian “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” ” ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Human Resource Services Board Recommendations Classified and Exempt July 20, 2015 Page 7 INSERVICE CHANGES 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 Custodian “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Human Resource Services Board Recommendations Classified and Exempt July 20, 2015 Page 8 INSERVICE CHANGES 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 Custodian “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Human Resource Services Board Recommendations Classified and Exempt July 20, 2015 Page 9 INSERVICE CHANGES 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 Custodian “ ” “ ” “ ” Elem Sch Office Spv “ ” IA Int Bhvl Trt “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” IA Int Bhvl Trt “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Operation Br Purchasing HRS Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Human Resource Services Board Recommendations Classified and Exempt July 20, 2015 Page 10 INSERVICE CHANGES Summer Employment 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 IA Int Bhvl Trt “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” IA Interp–D/H Hearing “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Special Ed Human Resource Services Board Recommendations Classified and Exempt July 20, 2015 Page 11 INSERVICE CHANGES 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 IA Interp-D/H Hearing “ ” IA-Spec “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Special Ed Special Ed Stanford Madison Stanford Cabrillo Jordan Plus Buffum TLC Tucker Admin Office Stanford Stanford Cabrillo Cabrillo Cabrillo Cabrillo Tucker Admin Office Madison Stanford Buffum TLC Cabrillo Cabrillo Tucker Admin Office Buffum TLC Buffum TLC Tucker Admin Office Buffum TLC Buffum TLC Cabrillo Stanford Cabrillo Tucker Admin Office Madison Tucker Admin Office Stanford Cabrillo Stanford Cabrillo Jordan Plus Madison Madison Jordan Plus Tucker Admin Office Stanford Cabrillo Cabrillo Human Resource Services Board Recommendations Classified and Exempt July 20, 2015 Page 12 INSERVICE CHANGES 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 IA-Spec “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Stanford Buffum TLC Tucker Admin Office Madison Stanford Madison Tucker Admin Office Cabrillo Jordan Plus Madison Madison Cabrillo Buffum TLC Madison Cabrillo Tucker Admin Office Cabrillo Madison Madison Madison Buffum TLC Jordan Plus Buffum TLC Stanford Madison Stanford Stanford Cabrillo Tucker Admin Office Madison Cabrillo 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 Page 13 INSERVICE CHANGES 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 IA-Spec “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Jordan Plus 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 IA-Spec “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Cabrillo 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 “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Cabrillo 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 “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” IA-Spec Bl Sp “ ” “ ” “ ” Int Nutr Svcs Wkr “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Cabrillo 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 Nutrition Services Nutrition Services Nutrition Services Nutrition Services Nutrition Services Nutrition Services Nutrition Services Nutrition Services Nutrition Services Nutrition Services 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 “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Int Office Asst Int Office Asst-Sch “ ” Nutr Svcs Spv I “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Nutrition Services Nutrition Services Nutrition Services Nutrition Services Nutrition Services 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 “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Nutr Svcs Wkr “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Millikan 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 “ ” Nutr Svcs Wkr “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” Spv IA Interp-D/H Hearing Sr Nutr Svcs Wkr “ ” “ ” Lakewood 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 E 0037762 3 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/ 1 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. 2 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 mb/js 3 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 Purchasing and Contract Report July 20, 2015 Page 2 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 Purchasing and Contract Report July 20, 2015 Page 3 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 Purchasing and Contract Report July 20, 2015 Page 4 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 Purchasing and Contract Report July 20, 2015 Page 5 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 Purchasing and Contract Report July 20, 2015 Page 6 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* Purchasing and Contract Report July 20, 2015 Page 7 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 Purchasing and Contract Report July 20, 2015 Page 8 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 Purchasing and Contract Report July 20, 2015 Page 9 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 Purchasing and Contract Report July 20, 2015 Page 10 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 Purchasing and Contract Report July 20, 2015 Page 11 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] Purchasing and Contract Report July 20, 2015 Page 12 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] Purchasing and Contract Report July 20, 2015 Page 13 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 Page 2 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 2 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 3 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: 4 (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 5 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. 6 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). [Remainder of page left blank.] 7 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 8 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 Page 2 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