June 5, 2013 Public Hearing

Revised Agenda

Regular Meeting of the Quincy School Committee
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
City Council Chambers, City Hall
8:00 p.m

I. CONSISTENT WITH THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 71, SECTION 38N OF THE GENERAL LAWS, THE QUINCY SCHOOL COMMITTEE WILL HOLD A PUBIC HEARING ON ITS PROPOSED FY2014 BUDGET ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013 at 8:00 P.M. IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF CITY HALL. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS WILL BE GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO BE HEARD.

II. Approval of Minutes: None.

II. Open Forum: None.

III. Superintendent’s Report: None.

IV. Old Business: Equal Opportunity Education and Employment Policy

V. New Business: Out of State Travel: Central Middle School Grade 8 students to Canobie Lake Park, Windham, NH on June 7, 2013.

VI. Additional Business:

VII. Communications:

VIII. Reports of Subcommittees: None.

IX. Executive Session: None.

X. Adjournment:


Subcommittees of the School Committee 

Budget & Finance
Isola/Bregoli/Hubley/Koch/Lebo/Mahoney/McCarthy

School Facilities & Security
McCarthy/Bregoli/Hubley

  1. Sterling Building Plans Referred to Subcommittee by the School Building Task Force in 1998.

  2. Coddington Hall Referred to Subcommittee at the May 18, 2011 School Committee Meeting. The City of Quincy has appropriated funds to refurbish Coddington Hall to serve as the Quincy Public Schools administrative offices. Wessling Architects has completed the design phase of the project and construction bids are scheduled to go out in early October. All bids being in order, construction should begin in January 2013.

  3. Houses on Saville Avenue Referred to Subcommittee at the May 18, 2011 School Committee Meeting. Currently home to the City’s Public Building department, the School Committee and Superintendent see no future educational uses for these properties.

  4. Outside Lighting Audit Referred to Subcommittee at the February 8, 2012 School Committee Meeting. To address safety concerns, an audit was requested to look for lights that need repair or replacement and locations that would benefit from additional lighting.

  5. President’s City Inn Referred to Subcommittee at the October 10, 2012 School Committee Meeting. Safety concerns have been expressed about this property that abuts the new Central Middle School. 

  6. Classroom Door Locks Referred to Subcommittee at the January 23, 2013 School Committee Meeting. Review of current status by school underway as well as cost estimates for upgrading all schools to meet recommended standards.

  7. School Lobby Security Controls Referred to Subcommittee at the January 23, 2013 School Committee Meeting. Review of existing visitor protocols, with special consideration of current high school policies and discussion of enhancements moving forward for all schools.

Health, Transportation & Safety
Hubley/Lebo/McCarthy

  1. School Meal Charges Referred to Subcommittee at the March 21, 2012 School Committee Meeting. New state and federal regulations require formalization of the school meal charges policy.

  2. Science Lab Safety: Referred from the Teaching and Learning Subcommittee at the April 2, 2012 meeting. High School and High School Science labs have been reviewed and needed updates for compliance completed as of September 24, 2012 Special School Committee Meeting. Monitoring of supplies will be handled by High School Safety Team; need similar plan for Middle Schools.

  3. Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) Referred to Subcommittee at the September 24, 2012 Special School Committee Meeting. Student Support Services working with Lincoln Hancock, Clifford Marshall, and Parker Elementary Schools on piloting this initiative.

School Policy
Bregoli/Isola/Mahoney

  1. Graduation Requirements Referred to Subcommittee at the September 7, 2011 School Committee Meeting and discussed at the October 11, 2011 School Policy Subcommittee. The discussion centered around adding a fourth year of Math as a graduation requirement; the issue is tabled until more is known about the impact of the new Common Core Standards on the Massachusetts frameworks.

  2. New Educator Evaluations Referred at the September 7, 2011 School Committee Meeting and shared with the Teaching and Learning Subcommittee. Further discussion will be held in joint Subcommittee Meetings and Executive Session as it pertains to collective bargaining.

  3. High School Community Service Referred to Subcommittee at the December 14, 2011 School Committee Meeting. A resolution was introduced proposing a Community Service requirement; pilot program for Grades 10 and 11 is underway for 2012-2013 school year.

  4. Adding CPR as a Graduation Requirement Referred to Subcommittee at the March 21, 2012 School Committee Meeting. Review and discussion of existing policy requested.

  5. Advertising/Sponsorship Opportunities Referred at the June 13, 2012 School Committee Meeting. Review and discussion of amending the existing policy requested to explore the possibility of raising revenue by accepting advertising sponsorships.

  6. Extracurricular Eligibility Referred at the March 25, 2013 Ad Hoc Athletics Rules Subcommittee. Review and discussion of the existing policy and consideration of increasing the requirements. 

Special Education
Mahoney/Bregoli/McCarthy

  1. Substitute Teachers for SPED Originally referred to Subcommittee at the January 17, 2007 School Committee Meeting. At the Special School Committee Meeting on January 28, 2012 and the Special Education Subcommittee meeting on February 1, 2012, it was agreed that some progress has been made in the way that substitute teachers are informed and educated about accommodations for special needs issues. A form has been developed for classroom teachers to share information and the goal for implementation is the 2012-2013 school year.

  2. Special Education Program Assessment Referred to Subcommittee at the January 28, 2012 Special School Committee Meeting. This will be an ongoing discussion of the curriculum initiatives for Special Education.

Rules, Post Audit & Oversight
Lebo/Bregoli/Hubley

Teaching and Learning 
Lebo/Hubley/Isola

  1. New Educator Evaluations Referred at the September 7, 2011 School Committee Meeting and shared with the School Policy Subcommittee. Two meetings have already been held to begin exploring the requirements of the new regulations (9/21/11 Ad Hoc Subcommittee meeting and February 13, 2012 Teaching and Learning Subcommittee meeting) and further discussion will be held in joint Subcommittee meetings and Executive Session as it pertains to collective bargaining.

  2. Media Specialists in Elementary and Middle Schools Referred at the January 23, 2012 School Committee Meeting. The Citywide Parents’ Council presented a signed petition representing the request to restore these positions in the FY2014 budget and seek additional funding to address the positions for the remainder of the
    2012-2013 school year.

Ad Hoc Committees:

Channel 22
Mahoney/McCarthy

Created at the October 27, 2007 School Committee meeting to encourage the greater use of Channel 22 across Quincy Public Schools.

Central Building Committee
Mahoney

Athletic Rules
McCarthy/Hubley/Lebo

Created at the October 24, 2012 School Committee meeting to continue discussion on Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association rules.

Minutes

Quincy, Massachusetts - June 5, 2013
Regular Meeting of the Quincy School Committee

Regular Meeting

Regular Meeting of the Quincy School Committee A regular meeting of the Quincy School Committee was held on Wednesday, June 5, 2013 at the Temporary City Council Chambers in Quincy City Hall. Present were Mr. Paul Bregoli, Mrs. Kathryn Hubley, Mayor Thomas Koch, Mrs. Anne Mahoney, and Ms. Barbara Isola, Vice Chair.

Vice-Chair Presiding

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The Superintendent called the roll and Mrs. Lebo and Mr. McCarthy were absent. Also present were: Dr. Richard DeCristofaro, Secretary; Ms. Laura Owens, Clerk; Mr. James Mullaney, Mr. Kevin Mulvey, Mr. Keith Segalla; Mrs. Maura Papile, Mrs. Colleen Roberts, Ms. Judy Todd.

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Public Hearing

Consistent with the Provisions of Chapter 71, Section 38N of the General Laws, the Quincy School Committee will hold a public hearing on its proposed FY2014 Budget on Wednesday, June 5, 2013 at 8:00 pm in the Temporary City Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall. All interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard.

As no one wished to be heard, the Public Hearing portion of the meeting closed.

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Updated Equal Opportunity Education and Employment Policy

Mr. Bregoli made a motion to place the updated Equal Opportunity Education and Employment Policy on the table for a vote at the June 12, 2013 School Committee Meeting. The motion was seconded by Mrs. Mahoney and on a voice vote, the ayes have it.

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Out of State Travel

Mayor Koch made a motion to approve the Out of State Travel of Central Middle School Grade 8 students to Canobie Lake Park, Windham, NH on June 6, 2013. Mrs. Hubley seconded the motion and on a voice vote, the ayes have it.

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Adjournment

On a motion by Mayor Koch, seconded by Mrs. Mahoney, the School Committee adjourned at 8:10 p.m. for the evening. There was no Executive Session. The ayes have it.