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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

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2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

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School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

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The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Growing Up Green Charter School IIshyPROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018shy

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FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL

- 1726904 - 1964073 - (237169)

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

PROGRAM SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

9705489 - -- -- -- -

9705489

OTHER

-----

SUPPORT SERVICES

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL

- 1712733 - -- -- -- -

1712733

okay

11418222 ----

11418222

Special Education Revenue Grants

Stimulus Other

Other State Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES

REVENUE FROM FEDERAL FUNDING IDEA Special Needs Title I Title Funding - Other School Food Service (Free Lunch) Grants

Charter School Program (CSP) Planning amp Implementation Other

Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

TOTAL REVENUE FROM LOCAL and OTHER SOURCES

TOTAL REVENUE

- 1619153

- -- -

527084 126767 10232573 1745920

- 100000 96735 23265 14510 3490

- -

- -- -- -

111245 126755

96284 22968 34559 8106

415 97 - -- -

53223 12801 - -

184481 43972

10528298 1916647

-

---

----

---

-------

- -

- -- -- -

1712733

- -- -- -- -

- -- -- -

- 6748 - 7335 - 88 - -- -- -- -

14171

1726904

1619153

--

653851 13691226

100000 120000

18000 -

---

238000

126000 50000

600 --

66024 -

242624

14171850

EXPENSES ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PERSONNEL COSTS No of Positions

Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

- -

- -

- - - -

- -

- -

- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

1507375 -

372051 167000

5478085

--

147500 32000 60000

239500

8654286

726874 1249627

-1976501

10630787

24000 22000

---

25000 --

255260 326260

- -

- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

jjm
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Jeff Mueller
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x
jjm
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President
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x

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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X
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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Vice Chair

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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12321

GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

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StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

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School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

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The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

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REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

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Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

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REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

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PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

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CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

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36050 329800

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Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

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EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

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ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

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InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

August2017 September2017 October2017S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

Key NoSchoolforStudentsMay25thwillbeamake-upsnowdayif

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Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

4

School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

5

The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Growing Up Green Charter School IIshyPROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018shy

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018shyPlease Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

OTHER

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FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL

- 1726904 - 1964073 - (237169)

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

PROGRAM SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

9705489 - -- -- -- -

9705489

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FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL

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Stimulus Other

Other State Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES

REVENUE FROM FEDERAL FUNDING IDEA Special Needs Title I Title Funding - Other School Food Service (Free Lunch) Grants

Charter School Program (CSP) Planning amp Implementation Other

Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

TOTAL REVENUE FROM LOCAL and OTHER SOURCES

TOTAL REVENUE

- 1619153

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527084 126767 10232573 1745920

- 100000 96735 23265 14510 3490

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EXPENSES ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PERSONNEL COSTS No of Positions

Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

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- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

1507375 -

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Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

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Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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RetentionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

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ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

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AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

FTEAdministratorsDeparted7116ndash63017

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

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School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

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The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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July 1 2017 to June 30 2018shyPlease Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

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REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

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Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

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Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

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July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

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PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

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CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

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Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

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FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

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DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

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Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

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TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

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REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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President
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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Vice Chair

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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12321

GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

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InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

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OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

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5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

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2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

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School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

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The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Total Paid Student Enrollment

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SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

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REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

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LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

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REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

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PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

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CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

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Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

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GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

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EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

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RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

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InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

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5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

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1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

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School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

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The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

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REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

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Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

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Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

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REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

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PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

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CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

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36050 329800

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TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

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ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

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InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

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5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

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1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

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School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

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The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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July 1 2017 to June 30 2018shyPlease Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

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REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

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Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

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Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

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July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

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PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

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CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

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Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

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FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

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DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

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Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

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TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

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REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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President
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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Vice Chair

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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12321

GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

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EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

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ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

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OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

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February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

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4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

4

School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

5

The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Growing Up Green Charter School IIshyPROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018shy

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018shyPlease Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

OTHER

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FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL

- 1726904 - 1964073 - (237169)

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

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936

REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

PROGRAM SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

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Stimulus Other

Other State Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES

REVENUE FROM FEDERAL FUNDING IDEA Special Needs Title I Title Funding - Other School Food Service (Free Lunch) Grants

Charter School Program (CSP) Planning amp Implementation Other

Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

TOTAL REVENUE FROM LOCAL and OTHER SOURCES

TOTAL REVENUE

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Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

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Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

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Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

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Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

4

School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

5

The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Growing Up Green Charter School IIshyPROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018shy

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018shyPlease Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

OTHER

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FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL

- 1726904 - 1964073 - (237169)

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

PROGRAM SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

9705489 - -- -- -- -

9705489

OTHER

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SUPPORT SERVICES

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL

- 1712733 - -- -- -- -

1712733

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11418222 ----

11418222

Special Education Revenue Grants

Stimulus Other

Other State Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES

REVENUE FROM FEDERAL FUNDING IDEA Special Needs Title I Title Funding - Other School Food Service (Free Lunch) Grants

Charter School Program (CSP) Planning amp Implementation Other

Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

TOTAL REVENUE FROM LOCAL and OTHER SOURCES

TOTAL REVENUE

- 1619153

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527084 126767 10232573 1745920

- 100000 96735 23265 14510 3490

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111245 126755

96284 22968 34559 8106

415 97 - -- -

53223 12801 - -

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10528298 1916647

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126000 50000

600 --

66024 -

242624

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EXPENSES ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PERSONNEL COSTS No of Positions

Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

- -

- -

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- -

- -

- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

1507375 -

372051 167000

5478085

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239500

8654286

726874 1249627

-1976501

10630787

24000 22000

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255260 326260

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Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

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Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

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FTEClassroomTeachersFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

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59 16 16 4 63

AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

FTEAdministratorsDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302017

10 1 0 0 9

Thankyou

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

4

School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

5

The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Growing Up Green Charter School IIshyPROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018shy

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018shyPlease Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

OTHER

---

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL

- 1726904 - 1964073 - (237169)

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

PROGRAM SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

9705489 - -- -- -- -

9705489

OTHER

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SUPPORT SERVICES

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL

- 1712733 - -- -- -- -

1712733

okay

11418222 ----

11418222

Special Education Revenue Grants

Stimulus Other

Other State Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES

REVENUE FROM FEDERAL FUNDING IDEA Special Needs Title I Title Funding - Other School Food Service (Free Lunch) Grants

Charter School Program (CSP) Planning amp Implementation Other

Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

TOTAL REVENUE FROM LOCAL and OTHER SOURCES

TOTAL REVENUE

- 1619153

- -- -

527084 126767 10232573 1745920

- 100000 96735 23265 14510 3490

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- -- -- -

111245 126755

96284 22968 34559 8106

415 97 - -- -

53223 12801 - -

184481 43972

10528298 1916647

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1712733

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14171

1726904

1619153

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653851 13691226

100000 120000

18000 -

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238000

126000 50000

600 --

66024 -

242624

14171850

EXPENSES ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PERSONNEL COSTS No of Positions

Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

- -

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- -

- -

- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

1507375 -

372051 167000

5478085

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239500

8654286

726874 1249627

-1976501

10630787

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255260 326260

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Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

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Nature of business

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Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

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Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

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Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

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StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

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School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

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The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

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10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

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REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

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Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

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REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

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PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

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CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

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DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

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ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

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AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

FTEAdministratorsDeparted7116ndash63017

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

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4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

August2017 September2017 October2017S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

Key NoSchoolforStudentsMay25thwillbeamake-upsnowdayif

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1pmDismissal ElementaryConferences-1pmdismissalMiddleSchoolConferences-1pmdismissal

Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

4

School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

5

The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Growing Up Green Charter School IIshyPROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018shy

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018shyPlease Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

OTHER

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FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL

- 1726904 - 1964073 - (237169)

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

PROGRAM SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

9705489 - -- -- -- -

9705489

OTHER

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SUPPORT SERVICES

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL

- 1712733 - -- -- -- -

1712733

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11418222 ----

11418222

Special Education Revenue Grants

Stimulus Other

Other State Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES

REVENUE FROM FEDERAL FUNDING IDEA Special Needs Title I Title Funding - Other School Food Service (Free Lunch) Grants

Charter School Program (CSP) Planning amp Implementation Other

Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

TOTAL REVENUE FROM LOCAL and OTHER SOURCES

TOTAL REVENUE

- 1619153

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527084 126767 10232573 1745920

- 100000 96735 23265 14510 3490

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111245 126755

96284 22968 34559 8106

415 97 - -- -

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10528298 1916647

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126000 50000

600 --

66024 -

242624

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EXPENSES ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PERSONNEL COSTS No of Positions

Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

- -

- -

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- -

- -

- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

1507375 -

372051 167000

5478085

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239500

8654286

726874 1249627

-1976501

10630787

24000 22000

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255260 326260

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Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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President
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x

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

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Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

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School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

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The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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July 1 2017 to June 30 2018shyPlease Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

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TOTAL

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REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

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Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

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Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

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July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

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PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

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CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

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TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

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DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

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REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

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Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

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Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

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REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

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Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

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Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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President
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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Vice Chair

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

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ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

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School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

5

The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Growing Up Green Charter School IIshyPROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018shy

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Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

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REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

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Charter School Program (CSP) Planning amp Implementation Other

Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

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96284 22968 34559 8106

415 97 - -- -

53223 12801 - -

184481 43972

10528298 1916647

-

---

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---

-------

- -

- -- -- -

1712733

- -- -- -- -

- -- -- -

- 6748 - 7335 - 88 - -- -- -- -

14171

1726904

1619153

--

653851 13691226

100000 120000

18000 -

---

238000

126000 50000

600 --

66024 -

242624

14171850

EXPENSES ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PERSONNEL COSTS No of Positions

Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

- -

- -

- - - -

- -

- -

- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

1507375 -

372051 167000

5478085

--

147500 32000 60000

239500

8654286

726874 1249627

-1976501

10630787

24000 22000

---

25000 --

255260 326260

- -

- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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x

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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X
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X
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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Vice Chair

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

4

School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

5

The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

- - -

- -

- - -

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Growing Up Green Charter School IIshyPROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018shy

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018shyPlease Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

OTHER

---

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL

- 1726904 - 1964073 - (237169)

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

PROGRAM SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

9705489 - -- -- -- -

9705489

OTHER

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SUPPORT SERVICES

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL

- 1712733 - -- -- -- -

1712733

okay

11418222 ----

11418222

Special Education Revenue Grants

Stimulus Other

Other State Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES

REVENUE FROM FEDERAL FUNDING IDEA Special Needs Title I Title Funding - Other School Food Service (Free Lunch) Grants

Charter School Program (CSP) Planning amp Implementation Other

Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

TOTAL REVENUE FROM LOCAL and OTHER SOURCES

TOTAL REVENUE

- 1619153

- -- -

527084 126767 10232573 1745920

- 100000 96735 23265 14510 3490

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- -- -- -

111245 126755

96284 22968 34559 8106

415 97 - -- -

53223 12801 - -

184481 43972

10528298 1916647

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14171

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653851 13691226

100000 120000

18000 -

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238000

126000 50000

600 --

66024 -

242624

14171850

EXPENSES ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PERSONNEL COSTS No of Positions

Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

- -

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- -

- -

- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

1507375 -

372051 167000

5478085

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239500

8654286

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10630787

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255260 326260

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Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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x

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

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Nature of business

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Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

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Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

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Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

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ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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EnglishLanguageLearners

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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needed

1pmDismissal ElementaryConferences-1pmdismissalMiddleSchoolConferences-1pmdismissal

Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

4

School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

5

The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Growing Up Green Charter School IIshyPROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018shy

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018shyPlease Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

OTHER

---

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL

- 1726904 - 1964073 - (237169)

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

PROGRAM SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

9705489 - -- -- -- -

9705489

OTHER

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SUPPORT SERVICES

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL

- 1712733 - -- -- -- -

1712733

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11418222 ----

11418222

Special Education Revenue Grants

Stimulus Other

Other State Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES

REVENUE FROM FEDERAL FUNDING IDEA Special Needs Title I Title Funding - Other School Food Service (Free Lunch) Grants

Charter School Program (CSP) Planning amp Implementation Other

Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

TOTAL REVENUE FROM LOCAL and OTHER SOURCES

TOTAL REVENUE

- 1619153

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527084 126767 10232573 1745920

- 100000 96735 23265 14510 3490

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111245 126755

96284 22968 34559 8106

415 97 - -- -

53223 12801 - -

184481 43972

10528298 1916647

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1712733

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1726904

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653851 13691226

100000 120000

18000 -

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238000

126000 50000

600 --

66024 -

242624

14171850

EXPENSES ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PERSONNEL COSTS No of Positions

Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

- -

- -

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- -

- -

- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

1507375 -

372051 167000

5478085

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239500

8654286

726874 1249627

-1976501

10630787

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255260 326260

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Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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x

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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Vice Chair

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

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15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

4

School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

5

The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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- -

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Growing Up Green Charter School IIshyPROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018shy

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018shyPlease Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

OTHER

---

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL

- 1726904 - 1964073 - (237169)

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

PROGRAM SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

9705489 - -- -- -- -

9705489

OTHER

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SUPPORT SERVICES

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL

- 1712733 - -- -- -- -

1712733

okay

11418222 ----

11418222

Special Education Revenue Grants

Stimulus Other

Other State Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES

REVENUE FROM FEDERAL FUNDING IDEA Special Needs Title I Title Funding - Other School Food Service (Free Lunch) Grants

Charter School Program (CSP) Planning amp Implementation Other

Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

TOTAL REVENUE FROM LOCAL and OTHER SOURCES

TOTAL REVENUE

- 1619153

- -- -

527084 126767 10232573 1745920

- 100000 96735 23265 14510 3490

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- -- -- -

111245 126755

96284 22968 34559 8106

415 97 - -- -

53223 12801 - -

184481 43972

10528298 1916647

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1712733

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14171

1726904

1619153

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653851 13691226

100000 120000

18000 -

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238000

126000 50000

600 --

66024 -

242624

14171850

EXPENSES ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PERSONNEL COSTS No of Positions

Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

- -

- -

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- -

- -

- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

1507375 -

372051 167000

5478085

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239500

8654286

726874 1249627

-1976501

10630787

24000 22000

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255260 326260

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Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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x

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

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ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

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School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

5

The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Growing Up Green Charter School IIshyPROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018shy

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018shyPlease Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

OTHER

---

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL

- 1726904 - 1964073 - (237169)

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

PROGRAM SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

9705489 - -- -- -- -

9705489

OTHER

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SUPPORT SERVICES

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL

- 1712733 - -- -- -- -

1712733

okay

11418222 ----

11418222

Special Education Revenue Grants

Stimulus Other

Other State Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES

REVENUE FROM FEDERAL FUNDING IDEA Special Needs Title I Title Funding - Other School Food Service (Free Lunch) Grants

Charter School Program (CSP) Planning amp Implementation Other

Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

TOTAL REVENUE FROM LOCAL and OTHER SOURCES

TOTAL REVENUE

- 1619153

- -- -

527084 126767 10232573 1745920

- 100000 96735 23265 14510 3490

- -

- -- -- -

111245 126755

96284 22968 34559 8106

415 97 - -- -

53223 12801 - -

184481 43972

10528298 1916647

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1712733

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- 6748 - 7335 - 88 - -- -- -- -

14171

1726904

1619153

--

653851 13691226

100000 120000

18000 -

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238000

126000 50000

600 --

66024 -

242624

14171850

EXPENSES ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PERSONNEL COSTS No of Positions

Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

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- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

1507375 -

372051 167000

5478085

--

147500 32000 60000

239500

8654286

726874 1249627

-1976501

10630787

24000 22000

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25000 --

255260 326260

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- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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x

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

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ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

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2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

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School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

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The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

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REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

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Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

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July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

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PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

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MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

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2936701

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36050 329800

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Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

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ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

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AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

FTEAdministratorsDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302017

10 1 0 0 9

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

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2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

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4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

0

6FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhodonotfitintoanyofthepriorfourcategories(6-30-17) 0

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

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1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

Key NoSchoolforStudentsMay25thwillbeamake-upsnowdayif

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1pmDismissal ElementaryConferences-1pmdismissalMiddleSchoolConferences-1pmdismissal

Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

4

School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

5

The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Growing Up Green Charter School IIshyPROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018shy

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018shyPlease Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

OTHER

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FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL

- 1726904 - 1964073 - (237169)

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

PROGRAM SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

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9705489

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FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL

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Stimulus Other

Other State Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES

REVENUE FROM FEDERAL FUNDING IDEA Special Needs Title I Title Funding - Other School Food Service (Free Lunch) Grants

Charter School Program (CSP) Planning amp Implementation Other

Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

TOTAL REVENUE FROM LOCAL and OTHER SOURCES

TOTAL REVENUE

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527084 126767 10232573 1745920

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EXPENSES ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PERSONNEL COSTS No of Positions

Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

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Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

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Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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President
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

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Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

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EnglishLanguageLearners

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

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2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

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School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

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The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Growing Up Green Charter School IIshyPROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018shy

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- 1726904 - 1964073 - (237169)

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

PROGRAM SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

9705489 - -- -- -- -

9705489

OTHER

-----

SUPPORT SERVICES

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL

- 1712733 - -- -- -- -

1712733

okay

11418222 ----

11418222

Special Education Revenue Grants

Stimulus Other

Other State Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES

REVENUE FROM FEDERAL FUNDING IDEA Special Needs Title I Title Funding - Other School Food Service (Free Lunch) Grants

Charter School Program (CSP) Planning amp Implementation Other

Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

TOTAL REVENUE FROM LOCAL and OTHER SOURCES

TOTAL REVENUE

- 1619153

- -- -

527084 126767 10232573 1745920

- 100000 96735 23265 14510 3490

- -

- -- -- -

111245 126755

96284 22968 34559 8106

415 97 - -- -

53223 12801 - -

184481 43972

10528298 1916647

-

---

----

---

-------

- -

- -- -- -

1712733

- -- -- -- -

- -- -- -

- 6748 - 7335 - 88 - -- -- -- -

14171

1726904

1619153

--

653851 13691226

100000 120000

18000 -

---

238000

126000 50000

600 --

66024 -

242624

14171850

EXPENSES ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PERSONNEL COSTS No of Positions

Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

- -

- -

- - - -

- -

- -

- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

1507375 -

372051 167000

5478085

--

147500 32000 60000

239500

8654286

726874 1249627

-1976501

10630787

24000 22000

---

25000 --

255260 326260

- -

- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

jjm
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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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x

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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X
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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Vice Chair

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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12321

GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

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StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

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1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

4

School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

5

The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Growing Up Green Charter School IIshyPROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018shy

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018shyPlease Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

OTHER

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FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL

- 1726904 - 1964073 - (237169)

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

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936

REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

PROGRAM SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

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Other State Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES

REVENUE FROM FEDERAL FUNDING IDEA Special Needs Title I Title Funding - Other School Food Service (Free Lunch) Grants

Charter School Program (CSP) Planning amp Implementation Other

Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

TOTAL REVENUE FROM LOCAL and OTHER SOURCES

TOTAL REVENUE

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Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

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Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

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Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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RetentionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

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InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

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General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

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School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

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Stimulus Other

Other State Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES

REVENUE FROM FEDERAL FUNDING IDEA Special Needs Title I Title Funding - Other School Food Service (Free Lunch) Grants

Charter School Program (CSP) Planning amp Implementation Other

Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

TOTAL REVENUE FROM LOCAL and OTHER SOURCES

TOTAL REVENUE

- 1619153

- -- -

527084 126767 10232573 1745920

- 100000 96735 23265 14510 3490

- -

- -- -- -

111245 126755

96284 22968 34559 8106

415 97 - -- -

53223 12801 - -

184481 43972

10528298 1916647

-

---

----

---

-------

- -

- -- -- -

1712733

- -- -- -- -

- -- -- -

- 6748 - 7335 - 88 - -- -- -- -

14171

1726904

1619153

--

653851 13691226

100000 120000

18000 -

---

238000

126000 50000

600 --

66024 -

242624

14171850

EXPENSES ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PERSONNEL COSTS No of Positions

Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

- -

- -

- - - -

- -

- -

- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

1507375 -

372051 167000

5478085

--

147500 32000 60000

239500

8654286

726874 1249627

-1976501

10630787

24000 22000

---

25000 --

255260 326260

- -

- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

jjm
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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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x

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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X
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X
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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Vice Chair

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

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StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

4

School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

5

The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Growing Up Green Charter School IIshyPROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018shy

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018shyPlease Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

OTHER

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FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL

- 1726904 - 1964073 - (237169)

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

PROGRAM SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

9705489 - -- -- -- -

9705489

OTHER

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SUPPORT SERVICES

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL

- 1712733 - -- -- -- -

1712733

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11418222

Special Education Revenue Grants

Stimulus Other

Other State Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES

REVENUE FROM FEDERAL FUNDING IDEA Special Needs Title I Title Funding - Other School Food Service (Free Lunch) Grants

Charter School Program (CSP) Planning amp Implementation Other

Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

TOTAL REVENUE FROM LOCAL and OTHER SOURCES

TOTAL REVENUE

- 1619153

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527084 126767 10232573 1745920

- 100000 96735 23265 14510 3490

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111245 126755

96284 22968 34559 8106

415 97 - -- -

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10528298 1916647

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126000 50000

600 --

66024 -

242624

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EXPENSES ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PERSONNEL COSTS No of Positions

Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

- -

- -

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- -

- -

- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

1507375 -

372051 167000

5478085

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239500

8654286

726874 1249627

-1976501

10630787

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255260 326260

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Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

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Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

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Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

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ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

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AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

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FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

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InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

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4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

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2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

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School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

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The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

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REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

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Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

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July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

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CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

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Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

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Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

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Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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Vice Chair

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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12321

GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

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EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

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Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

1507375 -

372051 167000

5478085

--

147500 32000 60000

239500

8654286

726874 1249627

-1976501

10630787

24000 22000

---

25000 --

255260 326260

- -

- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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x

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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X
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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Vice Chair

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

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1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

4

School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

5

The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Growing Up Green Charter School IIshyPROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018shy

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018shyPlease Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

OTHER

---

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL

- 1726904 - 1964073 - (237169)

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

PROGRAM SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

9705489 - -- -- -- -

9705489

OTHER

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SUPPORT SERVICES

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL

- 1712733 - -- -- -- -

1712733

okay

11418222 ----

11418222

Special Education Revenue Grants

Stimulus Other

Other State Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES

REVENUE FROM FEDERAL FUNDING IDEA Special Needs Title I Title Funding - Other School Food Service (Free Lunch) Grants

Charter School Program (CSP) Planning amp Implementation Other

Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

TOTAL REVENUE FROM LOCAL and OTHER SOURCES

TOTAL REVENUE

- 1619153

- -- -

527084 126767 10232573 1745920

- 100000 96735 23265 14510 3490

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111245 126755

96284 22968 34559 8106

415 97 - -- -

53223 12801 - -

184481 43972

10528298 1916647

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1712733

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14171

1726904

1619153

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653851 13691226

100000 120000

18000 -

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238000

126000 50000

600 --

66024 -

242624

14171850

EXPENSES ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PERSONNEL COSTS No of Positions

Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

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- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

1507375 -

372051 167000

5478085

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239500

8654286

726874 1249627

-1976501

10630787

24000 22000

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255260 326260

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Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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x

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Growing Up Green Charter School
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

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Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

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StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

4

School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

5

The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

- - -

- -

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Growing Up Green Charter School IIshyPROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018shy

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018shyPlease Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

OTHER

---

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL

- 1726904 - 1964073 - (237169)

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

PROGRAM SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

9705489 - -- -- -- -

9705489

OTHER

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SUPPORT SERVICES

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL

- 1712733 - -- -- -- -

1712733

okay

11418222 ----

11418222

Special Education Revenue Grants

Stimulus Other

Other State Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES

REVENUE FROM FEDERAL FUNDING IDEA Special Needs Title I Title Funding - Other School Food Service (Free Lunch) Grants

Charter School Program (CSP) Planning amp Implementation Other

Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

TOTAL REVENUE FROM LOCAL and OTHER SOURCES

TOTAL REVENUE

- 1619153

- -- -

527084 126767 10232573 1745920

- 100000 96735 23265 14510 3490

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- -- -- -

111245 126755

96284 22968 34559 8106

415 97 - -- -

53223 12801 - -

184481 43972

10528298 1916647

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1712733

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14171

1726904

1619153

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653851 13691226

100000 120000

18000 -

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238000

126000 50000

600 --

66024 -

242624

14171850

EXPENSES ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PERSONNEL COSTS No of Positions

Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

- -

- -

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- -

- -

- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

1507375 -

372051 167000

5478085

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239500

8654286

726874 1249627

-1976501

10630787

24000 22000

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255260 326260

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Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Growing Up Green Charter School
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

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ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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EnglishLanguageLearners

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

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New York State Education Department Request for Proposals to Establish Charter Schools Authorized by theshy

Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

4

School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

5

The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Growing Up Green Charter School IIshyPROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018shy

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018shyPlease Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

OTHER

---

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL

- 1726904 - 1964073 - (237169)

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

PROGRAM SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

9705489 - -- -- -- -

9705489

OTHER

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SUPPORT SERVICES

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL

- 1712733 - -- -- -- -

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11418222

Special Education Revenue Grants

Stimulus Other

Other State Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES

REVENUE FROM FEDERAL FUNDING IDEA Special Needs Title I Title Funding - Other School Food Service (Free Lunch) Grants

Charter School Program (CSP) Planning amp Implementation Other

Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

TOTAL REVENUE FROM LOCAL and OTHER SOURCES

TOTAL REVENUE

- 1619153

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527084 126767 10232573 1745920

- 100000 96735 23265 14510 3490

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111245 126755

96284 22968 34559 8106

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184481 43972

10528298 1916647

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100000 120000

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238000

126000 50000

600 --

66024 -

242624

14171850

EXPENSES ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PERSONNEL COSTS No of Positions

Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

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Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

1507375 -

372051 167000

5478085

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10630787

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Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Growing Up Green Charter School
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

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EnglishLanguageLearners

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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Board of Regentsshy

2017-18 Budget amp Cash Flow Template

General Instructions and Notes for New Application Budgets and Cash Flows Templates

1 Complete ALL SIX columns in BLUE 2 Enter information into the GRAY cells

3 Cells containing RED triangles in the upper right corner in columns B through G contain guidance on that particular item

4

School district per-pupil tuition information is located on the State Aid website at httpsstateaidnysedgovcharter Rows may be inserted in the worksheet to accomodate additional districts if necessary

5

The Assumptions column should be completed for all revenue and expense items unless the item is self-explanatory Where applicable please reference the page number or section in the application narrative that indicates the assumption being made For instance student enrollment would reference the applicable page number in Section I C of the application narrative

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Growing Up Green Charter School IIshyPROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018shy

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018shyPlease Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

Total Revenue Total Expenses

Net Income Actual Student Enrollment

Total Paid Student Enrollment

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

804261 (367092) 784 152 784 152

OTHER

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FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL

- 1726904 - 1964073 - (237169)

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

REVENUE REVENUES FROM STATE SOURCES

Per Pupil Revenue CY Per Pupil Rate District of Location $1452700 School District 2 (Enter Name) School District 3 (Enter Name) School District 4 (Enter Name) School District 5 (Enter Name)

PROGRAM SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

9705489 - -- -- -- -

9705489

OTHER

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SUPPORT SERVICES

FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL

- 1712733 - -- -- -- -

1712733

okay

11418222 ----

11418222

Special Education Revenue Grants

Stimulus Other

Other State Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES

REVENUE FROM FEDERAL FUNDING IDEA Special Needs Title I Title Funding - Other School Food Service (Free Lunch) Grants

Charter School Program (CSP) Planning amp Implementation Other

Other Federal Revenue TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES

LOCAL and OTHER REVENUE Contributions and Donations Fundraising Erate Reimbursement Interest Income Earnings on Investments NYC-DYCD (Department of Youth and Community Developmt) Food Service (Income from meals) Text Book Other Local Revenue

TOTAL REVENUE FROM LOCAL and OTHER SOURCES

TOTAL REVENUE

- 1619153

- -- -

527084 126767 10232573 1745920

- 100000 96735 23265 14510 3490

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- -- -- -

111245 126755

96284 22968 34559 8106

415 97 - -- -

53223 12801 - -

184481 43972

10528298 1916647

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1712733

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- 6748 - 7335 - 88 - -- -- -- -

14171

1726904

1619153

--

653851 13691226

100000 120000

18000 -

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238000

126000 50000

600 --

66024 -

242624

14171850

EXPENSES ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PERSONNEL COSTS No of Positions

Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

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Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

1507375 -

372051 167000

5478085

--

147500 32000 60000

239500

8654286

726874 1249627

-1976501

10630787

24000 22000

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25000 --

255260 326260

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- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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x

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Growing Up Green Charter School
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

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EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

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4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

10528298 1916647 9724038 2283740

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OTHER

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936

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242624

14171850

EXPENSES ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PERSONNEL COSTS No of Positions

Executive Management 100 138182 21259 - - 53147 212587 Instructional Management 400 352312 61188 - - 104500 518000 Deans Directors amp Coordinators 2000 1076755 258966 - - 143880 1479601

- -

- -

- - - -

- -

- -

- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

1507375 -

372051 167000

5478085

--

147500 32000 60000

239500

8654286

726874 1249627

-1976501

10630787

24000 22000

---

25000 --

255260 326260

- -

- -

- -

Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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x

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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X
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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Vice Chair

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

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InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

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2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

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5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

August2017 September2017 October2017S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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Growing Up Green Charter School II PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904

Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169)

Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152

TOTAL

14171850 13971851

199999 -

936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

CFO Director of Finance 100 - - - - 107625 Operation Business Manager 400 - - - - 286959 Administrative Staff 800 - - - - 331929

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 38 1567249 341413 1028040

INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Teachers - Regular 2600 2328569 560036 - - -Teachers - SPED 1800 142848 34356 - - -Substitute Teachers 100 29061 6989 - - -Teaching Assistants 800 265859 63941 - - -Specialty Teachers 2400 1215129 292246 - - -Aides - - - - - -Therapists amp Counselors 500 299919 72132 - - -INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Other - 133010 31990 - - 2000

TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 82 4414395 1061690 2000

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL COSTS Nurse - - - - - -Librarian - - - - - -Custodian 400 - - - - 147500 Security 100 - - - - 32000 Non-Instructional Other 100 - - - - 60000

TOTAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL 6 239500

SUBTOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 126 5981644 1403103 1269540

PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS Payroll Taxes 502398 117847 - - 106629 Fringe Employee Benefits 863714 202600 - - 183314 Retirement Pension - - - - -

TOTAL PAYROLL TAXES AND BENEFITS 1366112 320446 289943

TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICE COSTS 7347756 1723549 1559482

CONTRACTED SERVICES Accounting Audit 16588 3891 - - 3521 Legal 15206 3567 - - 3227 Management Company Fee - - - - -Nurse Services - - - - -Food Service School Lunch - - - - -Payroll Services 17279 4053 - - 3667 Special Ed Services - - - - -Titlement Services (ie Title I) - - - - -Other Purchased Professional Consulting 177005 41544 - - 36712

TOTAL CONTRACTED SERVICES 226078 53055 47127

SCHOOL OPERATIONS

107625 286959 331929

2936701

2888605 177204

36050 329800

1507375 -

372051 167000

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8654286

726874 1249627

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10630787

24000 22000

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255260 326260

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Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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x
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President
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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Vice Chair

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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12321

GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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RecruitmentAttractionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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RetentionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

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FTEClassroomTeachersAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEofClassroomTeachersonJune302017

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AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

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FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

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10 1 0 0 9

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

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2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

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3FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhoaretenuredortenuretrackcollegefaculty(6-30-17) 0

4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

0

6FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhodonotfitintoanyofthepriorfourcategories(6-30-17) 0

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

August2017 September2017 October2017S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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Growing Up Green Charter School II

Board Expenses 691 162 - - 147 1000 Classroom Teaching Supplies amp Materials 253929 61071 - - - 315000 Special Ed Supplies amp Materials - - - - - -Textbooks Workbooks 53223 12801 - - - 66024 Supplies amp Materials other - - - - - -Equipment Furniture - School Operations - - - - - -Telephone 20486 4805 - - 4348 29640 Technology 58957 13830 - - 12513 85300 Student Testing amp Assessment 19347 4653 - - - 24000 Field Trips 48367 11633 - - - 60000 Transportation (student) 41471 9728 - - 8802 60000 Student Services - other 49173 11827 - - - 61000 Office Expense 96804 22707 - - 20546 140057 Staff Development 49765 11673 - - 10562 72000 Staff Recruitment 8985 2108 - - 1907 13000 Student Recruitment Marketing 13704 3296 - - - 17000 School Meals Lunch 28214 6786 - - - 35000 Travel (Staff) - - - - - -Fundraising 691 162 - - 147 1000 School Operations Other 20735 4864 - - 4401 30000

TOTAL SCHOOL OPERATIONS 764545 182105 63372 1010021

FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE Insurance 52875 12403 - - 11222 76500 Janitorial 4631 1086 - - 983 6700 Building and Land Rent Lease 796680 186876 - - 169087 1152642 Repairs amp Maintenance 56428 13236 - - 11976 81640 Equipment Furniture - Facility Operation amp Maintenance 17279 4053 - - 3667 25000 Security Contract 59994 14073 - - 12733 86800 Utilities 100566 23590 - - 21344 145500

TOTAL FACILITY OPERATION amp MAINTENANCE 1088453 255316 231013 1574782

DEPRECIATION amp AMORTIZATION 297206 69715 - - 63079 430000 DISSOLUTION ESCROW amp RESERVES CONTIGENCY - - - - - -

TOTAL EXPENSES 9724038 2283740 1964073 13971851

NET INCOME 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999

ENROLLMENT - School Districts Are Linked To Above Entries REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TOTAL ENROLLED

District of Location 784 152 784 School District 2 (Enter Name) -School District 3 (Enter Name) -School District 4 (Enter Name) -School District 5 (Enter Name) -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

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EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

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59 16 16 4 63

AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

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Growing Up Green Charter School II

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 784 152 784

REVENUE PER PUPIL 13429 12610 -

EXPENSES PER PUPIL 12403 15025 -

PROJECTED BUDGET FOR 2017-2018

July 1 2017 to June 30 2018 Please Note The student enrollment data is entered below in the Enrollment Section beginning in row 155 This will populate the data in row 10

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT amp

GENERAL TOTAL

Total Revenue 10528298 1916647 - - 1726904 14171850 Total Expenses 9724038 2283740 - - 1964073 13971851

Net Income 804261 (367092) - - (237169) 199999 Actual Student Enrollment 784 152 -

Total Paid Student Enrollment 784 152 936

PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES

REGULAR EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OTHER FUNDRAISING

MANAGEMENT amp GENERAL okay

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

List exact titles and staff FTEs ( Full time eqiuilivalent)

Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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RecruitmentAttractionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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RetentionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

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AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

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FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302017

10 1 0 0 9

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

13

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4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

0

6FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhodonotfitintoanyofthepriorfourcategories(6-30-17) 0

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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Executive director 3 School leaders one assistant school leader

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Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

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________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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RetentionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

FTEClassroomTeachersDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEofClassroomTeachersonJune302017

59 16 16 4 63

AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

FTEAdministratorsDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302017

10 1 0 0 9

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

13

3FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhoaretenuredortenuretrackcollegefaculty(6-30-17) 0

4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

0

6FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhodonotfitintoanyofthepriorfourcategories(6-30-17) 0

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

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5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

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2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

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DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

Director of Finance and Personnel

Classroom teachers ICT Teachers One in house substitute Associate and Assistant Teachers

Director of Counseling 4 school counselors

Assumptions

DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

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DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

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None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

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Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

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E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

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ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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RecruitmentAttractionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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RetentionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

FTEClassroomTeachersDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEofClassroomTeachersonJune302017

59 16 16 4 63

AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

FTEAdministratorsDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302017

10 1 0 0 9

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

13

3FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhoaretenuredortenuretrackcollegefaculty(6-30-17) 0

4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

0

6FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhodonotfitintoanyofthepriorfourcategories(6-30-17) 0

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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DESCRIPTION OF ASSUMPTIONS - Please note assumptions when applicable

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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President
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

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Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

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P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

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Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

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E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

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ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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EnglishLanguageLearners

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

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4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Jeff Mueller
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President
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telepho _________

Business Address _________

E-mail Address _ _________

Home Telephone _________

Home Address _ _______

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07202017

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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Vice Chair

________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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12321

GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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RecruitmentAttractionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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RetentionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

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FTEClassroomTeachersAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEofClassroomTeachersonJune302017

59 16 16 4 63

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FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

FTEAdministratorsDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

13

3FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhoaretenuredortenuretrackcollegefaculty(6-30-17) 0

4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

0

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

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P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

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Nature of business

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Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

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Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

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ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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EnglishLanguageLearners

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

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4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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Trustee Name ________________________________________________________________ Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

________________________________________________________________

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote did not participate in

discussion)

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in transaction and relationship to

yourself

x

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Growing Up Green Charter School

Parent representative

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

x

x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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Kyla Kupferstein Torres
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Growing Up Green Charter School
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________ ________________________________________________________

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

Home Telephone _______________________________________________________

Home Address ___________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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RetentionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

FTEClassroomTeachersDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEofClassroomTeachersonJune302017

59 16 16 4 63

AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

FTEAdministratorsDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302017

10 1 0 0 9

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

13

3FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhoaretenuredortenuretrackcollegefaculty(6-30-17) 0

4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

0

6FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhodonotfitintoanyofthepriorfourcategories(6-30-17) 0

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

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2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

________ ________________________________________________________ Signature Date Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Teleph Business Addres E-mail Address Home Telephone

Home Address

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k None

None

s Preethi Krishnamurthy July 24 2017

________________________________________________________________

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Reid Chase

Growing Up Green Charter School

Treasurer

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x

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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RecruitmentAttractionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

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DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

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EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

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ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

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5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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Treasurer

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

________ ________________________________________________________

None

None

Reid Chase 72117

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

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yourself

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P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone ____________________________________________________

Business Address _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address ________________________________________________________

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

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4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

Business Telephone __ _____________

Business Address ____ _____________

E-mail Address _______ _____________

Home Telephone _____ _____________

Home Address ______ ___________

________________________________________________________________

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

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5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

Name of Trustee andor immediate family member of household holding an

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the school(s) and the nature of the interest

Steps Taken to Avoid

Conflict of Interest

P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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RetentionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

FTEClassroomTeachersDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEofClassroomTeachersonJune302017

59 16 16 4 63

AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

FTEAdministratorsDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302017

10 1 0 0 9

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

13

3FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhoaretenuredortenuretrackcollegefaculty(6-30-17) 0

4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

0

6FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhodonotfitintoanyofthepriorfourcategories(6-30-17) 0

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

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Disclosure of Financial Interest by a Current or Proposed Charter School Education Corporation Trustee

Trustee Name

Name of Charter School Education Corporation (for an unmerged school this is the Charter School Name)

1 List all positions held on the education corporation board (eg president treasurer parent representative)

2 Is the trustee an employee of any school operated by the Education Corporation ____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

3 Is the trustee an employee or agent of the management company or institutional partner of the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation

____Yes ____No

If Yes for each school please provide a description of the position(s) you hold your responsibilities your salary and your start date

4 Identify each interesttransaction (and provide the requested information) that you or any of your immediate family members or any persons who live with you in your house have held or engaged in with the charter school(s) governed by the Education Corporation during the time you have served on the board and in the six-month period prior to such service If there has been no such financial interest or transaction write None Please note that if you answered Yes to Questions 2-4 above you need not disclose again your employment status salary etc

Date(s) Nature of Financial InterestTransaction

Steps taken to avoid a conflict of interest

(eg did not vote

Name of person holding interest or

engaging in did not participate in

discussion) transaction and relationship to

yourself

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P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o n e rdquo i f a p p l i c a b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

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interest in the organization conducting business with

the school(s) and the nature of the interest

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P l e a s e w r i t e ldquo N o rdquo i f a p p l i c a n e b l e D o n o t l e a v e t h i s s p a c e b l a n k

Signature Date

Please note that this document is considered a public record and as such may be made available to members of the public upon request under the Freedom of Information Law Personal contact information provided below will be redacted

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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RecruitmentAttractionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

11

Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

FTEClassroomTeachersDeparted7116ndash63017

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FTEofClassroomTeachersonJune302017

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AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

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10 1 0 0 9

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

13

3FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhoaretenuredortenuretrackcollegefaculty(6-30-17) 0

4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

0

6FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhodonotfitintoanyofthepriorfourcategories(6-30-17) 0

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

August2017 September2017 October2017S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

Key NoSchoolforStudentsMay25thwillbeamake-upsnowdayif

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1pmDismissal ElementaryConferences-1pmdismissalMiddleSchoolConferences-1pmdismissal

Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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5 Identify each individual business corporation union association firm partnership committee proprietorship franchise holding company joint stock company business or real estate trust non-profit organization or other organization or group of people doing business with the school(s) governed by the Education Corporation and in which such entity during the time of your tenure as a trustee you andor your immediate family member(s) or person(s) living in your house had a financial interest or other relationship If you are a member director officer or employee of an organization formally partnered with the school(s) that isare doing business with the school(s) through a management or services agreement please identify only the name of the organization your position in the organization and the relationship between such organization and the school(s) If there was no financial interest write None

Organization conducting

business with the school(s)

Nature of business

conducted

Approximate value of the

business conducted

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the school(s) and the nature of the interest

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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RecruitmentAttractionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

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ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

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FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

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3FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhoaretenuredortenuretrackcollegefaculty(6-30-17) 0

4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

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6FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhodonotfitintoanyofthepriorfourcategories(6-30-17) 0

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

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5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

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4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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GUGCS Minutes- 91316

Attendance Matthew Greenberg Gina Palma Jenn Slutak Kiersten Russell Aris Demato Nancy Wong Brittany Tuber Abby Katsis (PTO) Gabe (PTO) Miki (PTO) Lauren Barkan Kate Hooker Jeff Mueller Preethi Kathryn Klingenstein Roseanne Baker Steve Viola

GUGCS I

Jeff opens meeting

Gina Palma (phone) updates the board on the financials explaining that we are $35000 ahead of budget due to SPED numbers being better than anticipated There were a few overages in the budget due to unexpected costs sweaters for middle schoolers copy machine overages a new server and new laptops

Roseanne Baker then presented the board with an analysis of GUGCS Irsquos performance in the recent round of ELA exams The overall results were that our students outperformed city and state averages in all grades How are we doing in relation to charter goals Overall the results are really positive in grades 3-6 math and ELA our kids surpassed district 30 However Roseanne reported that we didnrsquot meet our goal with respect to 6th and 7th grade math and explained that we will be implementing practices to get these up Another positive metric is that proficiency within GUGCS I is trending up from other years across the board There was a rise this year in every single demographic group of students except for limited English proficient (but those tested out) One thing that was especially encouraging is the big increase in kids with IEPs achieving proficiency in ELA and Math

Next Matthew updated the board on the charter renewal process and indicated that he will send the application around for review in coming weeks

Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

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4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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Next Brittany and Lauren gave the board an update on the lower school at GUGCS I with a particular focus on developing the staffrsquos progressive vision of the school in professional development over the summer Jenn and Steve provided a middle school update explaining the transition to the first year of having 8th graders in school history

Jeff moved to close Kate seconded all votes aye

December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

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ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

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StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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December 12 2016 GUGCS I Board Meeting Noon

In Attendance Kathryn Matthew Gina - in person Reid Kate Jeff - via video conference call

GUGCS I First Gina walked the GUG I Financials which included a higher revenue than expected due to SPED numbers She also explained that there were a few unexpected expenses including compensation stipends for basketball tennis coaching overage for copy machines Middle School sweaters and Middle School charging use for lunches However there was still an additional $35K more than what was budgeted

Matthew raised the issue of the 8th Graders applying to high schools for the following fall and explained that the application bids had already been submitted to Krista Hayden and were soon to be sent to the DOE Results will be communicated to the school when they are communicated to the families in March Matthew also informed that Board that GUG I student had scored higher on the Bard HS entrance exam than anyone else has in a long time

Next Matthew told the Board that he had heard nothing about the charter renewal update from the DOE but that he still expected an answer by the end of Januarybeginning of Feb

There was a brief discussion of the upcoming Winter Carnival at the school

In addition the Board reviewed the audit report that had been circulated to members prior to the meeting which indicated sound financial health in accordance with GAAP

Kate moved to approve the audit Reid seconded all members voted to approve

Next the Board discussed extending the term of GUGCS Irsquos loan to GUGCS II until January 2018 Kathryn moved to extend the loan Kate seconded all remaining members approved

Old biz New biz Matthew gave the Board a quick overview of some plans for some cosmetic changes to the school which included moving paper and plastic waste bins and knocking down a wall to open up space to add small offices downstairs This needed approval from the DOE food services department which was in the works

Kathryn moved to adjourn the GUG I meeting and Jeff seconded

January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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33

RetentionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

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FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

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FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302017

10 1 0 0 9

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

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3FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhoaretenuredortenuretrackcollegefaculty(6-30-17) 0

4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

0

6FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhodonotfitintoanyofthepriorfourcategories(6-30-17) 0

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

August2017 September2017 October2017S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

Key NoSchoolforStudentsMay25thwillbeamake-upsnowdayif

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Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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January 12 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff and Preethi By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Kyla called the meeting to order and Kathryn seconded

Gina walked the Board through the GUGCS I financials and made the Board aware of the surplus in cash

Matthew then apprised the Board about the status of the DOE Charter Renewal and explained that there would be a meeting on Jan 20 to talk through the renewal application with a member of the DOE He also explained that there was a Board of Regents meeting scheduled for March

Matthew then raised a few key points from the application specifically the testing data As Matthew explained the school scored better than the district in math and science proficiency although the 7th grade math score still needed improvement There was a general discussion about the test scores

After the Board determined that there was no additional old or new business that needed to be discussed at the meeting

Kyla moved to adjourn and the motion was seconded by Kathryn

February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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RecruitmentAttractionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

33

RetentionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

FTEClassroomTeachersDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEofClassroomTeachersonJune302017

59 16 16 4 63

AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

FTEAdministratorsDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302017

10 1 0 0 9

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

13

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4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

0

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

August2017 September2017 October2017S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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February 7 2017 GUGCS I Board Meeting 700pm

In Attendance In attendance Matthew Greenberg Kathryn Kyla Reid Jeff Nancy Wong and Aris Demato By videophone Kate Hooker Gina Palma

GUGCS I Meeting

Gina walked the Board through the financials and explained that we are above budget on revenue due to SPED funds and saved $80K on benefits She also explained that we have saved $11K in facilities expenses because of new preferred rates from ConEd Overall there was a net income of $365K and a surplus of $40K in the budget

Matthew then provided an update on the 5-year charter renewal and reminded the Board that the official Board of Regents vote was scheduled for March

For new business the Board discussed the upcoming PTO fundraiser scheduled for March 25 the renovations planned for the parking lot and the need to recruit new board members

Jeff moved to adjourn the meeting Kyla seconded and all other members voted to adjourn

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

11

Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

FTEClassroomTeachersDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEofClassroomTeachersonJune302017

59 16 16 4 63

AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

FTEAdministratorsDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302017

10 1 0 0 9

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11

Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

13

3FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhoaretenuredortenuretrackcollegefaculty(6-30-17) 0

4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

0

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

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1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

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4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

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Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday March 7 2017 700pm

Attendanceamp

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate Hooker Kathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair Treasurer ndash Reid Chase

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of Finance Preethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Rachel Oakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong She said she was happy with how numbers are trending week to week and that the School will be on budget by the yearrsquos end Benefit costs were under budget due to the lower cost of rates while the School fundraising classroom budget was right on budget Gina said that even with a few overages overall the School is set for a net income of $370000 There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Matthew said the Board of Regents in Albany will be officially approving Growing Up Green

Charter School for a 5-year renewal on Monday March 13th Matthew said he spoke with David Frank today about the renewal and in the next board

meeting he suggested the Board discuss bringing the GUG under one school He mentioned the School had had many issues with the DOE over the years and if it leaves them it will be nice to leave for the SED

3ampELA State Test Matthew said the ELA State Test would take place on March 27th and that projections for it

looked solid

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business 51 High School Letters Out To Families Matthew told the Board that Eighth Graders will receive their high school placement letters this week and that he was happy with their success He listed some of the high schools including Stuyvesant High School Frank McCourt High School Beacon High School Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Energy Tech High School and Brooklyn Latin School Matthew said the success of the School rivaled any other school in the district and that was a reflection of the teachers at GUG MS Matthew then mentioned that he had spoke with someone at Sacred Heart High School in Manhattan and that there was talk of some

seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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RecruitmentAttractionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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RetentionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

11

Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

FTEClassroomTeachersDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEofClassroomTeachersonJune302017

59 16 16 4 63

AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

FTEAdministratorsDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302017

10 1 0 0 9

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11

Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

13

3FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhoaretenuredortenuretrackcollegefaculty(6-30-17) 0

4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

0

6FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhodonotfitintoanyofthepriorfourcategories(6-30-17) 0

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

August2017 September2017 October2017S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

Key NoSchoolforStudentsMay25thwillbeamake-upsnowdayif

needed

1pmDismissal ElementaryConferences-1pmdismissalMiddleSchoolConferences-1pmdismissal

Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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seventh graders being in the running for scholarships there

The Board then discussed new board members and Matthew said he had a goal of having two new members on the Board within 8 weeks

52 Changing authorizers moving from DOE to SED Matthew said we should not announce this matter yet

53 Parent fundraiser The Board talked about the upcoming parent fundraiser at GUG for the evening of March 25th Matthew said he would have more information to come

6 GUG III 2018

Matthew told the Board that he had found a diocese building for Growing Up Green III He said it was smallish in size but with 12 classrooms There is a school in the building now but they are moving to the other side of the block He said where the school is (closer to Forest Hills) is a high-need community but asked if 2018 was right in terms of capacity

Matthew then notified the Board that there were three staff in GUG that had graduated or would soon be graduating from Leadership Academy He would visit the site with all three on April 21st

Matthew said the letter of intent is not due until June so he would take 6 ndash 8 weeks to get back into the community to see the need for another school

Kate and Kathryn mentioned GUG might need more backing to open a third school and said there might be more hurdles with parents thinking Matthew is spreading himself too thin when it came to their children

Jeff asked Matthew if there had been any complaints about GUG getting too big Matthew said he thinks everything is fine in that aspect and Preethi agreed saying she isnrsquot worried about Matthew not being involved in the day-to-day of childrenrsquos learning

Jeff said as a parent of a child in public school he looks at where the kids go afterwards It tells the value of the education he said He referred to the high school placements from earlier

Matthew praised the middle school teachers who he believes provide the best education in the city

Jeff motions to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Jeff motioned to move to the GUG II Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

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EconomicallyDisadvantaged

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ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

FTEClassroomTeachersDeparted7116ndash63017

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FTEofClassroomTeachersonJune302017

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FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302017

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InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

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2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

13

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4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

August2017 September2017 October2017S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

Key NoSchoolforStudentsMay25thwillbeamake-upsnowdayif

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Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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Board Meeting Minutes ndash Growing Up Green Charter School I

Tuesday April 4 2017 700pm

Attendance

Board Members present Board Chair ndash Jeff Mueller Treasurer ndash Reid Chase Officer ndash Kate HookerKathryn Klingenstein ndash Vice Chair

Others present Matthew Greenberg ndash School Leader Gina Palma (via phone) ndash Director of FinancePreethi Krishnamurthy ndash Parent Rep on Board Aris Demato ndash Dean of Academics GUG II RachelOakley Executive Assistant to Matthew Greenberg

Motion was moved to begin the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded larr

1ampFinancial Update on GUG I Gina walked us through the financial summary of GUG I and said the financials are looking

strong The school has a few overages and shortages but the revenue is right on target with anet income of $345000There were no questions for Gina regarding the budget

2amp5-Year Charter Renewal Update Matthew informed the Board about the renewal of GUGCS I and how the vote was taken today

He also explained the process in getting the charter renewal and the support of the schoolrsquos leadership team during it

Matthew talked about the SNAP program in regards to a weighted lottery for the next schoolenrollment as well as documentation he sent out regarding the Title I population numbers of the school community

Questions were posed about Title I numbers and the gentrification of Long Island City and howGUGCS can keep up with Title I numbers with the districtrsquos makeup changing over time

3ampELA State Testing ELA State Testing took place last week and Matthew explained that teachers and the leadership

team would be meeting on Friday to reflect on the testing Matthew also noted that State MathTesting is on the calendar for next month

4ampOld Business None

5ampNew Business Matthew explained that the eighth grade ceremony would be taking place on June 22nd and he

invited all to attend He mentioned the ceremony would be taking place at GUG II and explainedthe preparations going into it

Jeff motioned to close the GUG I Board Meeting and the motion was seconded

GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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RetentionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

11

Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

FTEClassroomTeachersDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEofClassroomTeachersonJune302017

59 16 16 4 63

AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

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FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302017

10 1 0 0 9

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

13

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4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

0

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

Key NoSchoolforStudentsMay25thwillbeamake-upsnowdayif

needed

1pmDismissal ElementaryConferences-1pmdismissalMiddleSchoolConferences-1pmdismissal

Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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GROWING UP GREEN BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Board Meeting Date Tuesday May 30 2017 Location GUG I

Commencement Time 7pm

GUGI

1 Financials Gina walked through the financials Not much has changed since the last board meeting Netincome is $345K at the end of the year $20K better than the budget All overages and undersare expected

2 Approval of the budgets Budget Approved

3 School Updates Matthew Greenberg spoke about school enrollment changing for GUGI to include NYSHAstudents During the renewal process we learned that we need to increase the Title I numbers Massomeh Spahr and her team are working on pulling in more Title I students

We are going to strike the non-material change request and do this as a material change

Greenberg explained this would be a total of 33 extra students at GUGI making the final number for the 2017-2018 school year 819 The school will have a more comprehensive plan for the 2018-2019 year by starting outreach to NYSHA communities in january

The material change to enrollment notes that the school does not need to improve its budget or staffing requirements and that it will not oppose an adverse impact on financial and educational impacts

A motion was set forth to approve the schoolrsquos charter revision to add 31 Title I students The motion seconded and thus the motion approved

4 State Testing Matthew Greenberg explained the the Board that State Testing was complete and that adminwill know more in Julyearly August He expects that students will all do very good

5 Overnights Matthew Greenberg explained that Middle School students were in Boston at the moment and that Board members were welcome to check out images on social media

6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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RecruitmentAttractionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

33

RetentionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

11

Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

FTEClassroomTeachersDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEofClassroomTeachersonJune302017

59 16 16 4 63

AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

FTEAdministratorsDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302017

10 1 0 0 9

Thankyou

11

Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

13

3FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhoaretenuredortenuretrackcollegefaculty(6-30-17) 0

4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

0

6FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhodonotfitintoanyofthepriorfourcategories(6-30-17) 0

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

August2017 September2017 October2017S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

Key NoSchoolforStudentsMay25thwillbeamake-upsnowdayif

needed

1pmDismissal ElementaryConferences-1pmdismissalMiddleSchoolConferences-1pmdismissal

Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

Rev4317 SubjecttoChange

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6 Spring Plant Sale Matthew Greenberg explained that a Spring Plant Sale took place two weeks ago Many plants were sold at GUGI and at GUG2 It was a big success at GUG2 (for its first year) with Aris Demato saying the plant sale saw the biggest family turnout for any school event so far with 20- 30 people showing up

7 Regent Chinrsquos Visit Regent Chin visited in May and Matthew Greenberg gave the Board a short introduction of Regent Chin and her work in the community He explained that she has helped and supportedGUG and that during her visit she was able to meet with our Admin Team and watchclassrooms in session

8 Executive Session Jeff Mueller said that the Board has worked with outside counsel to craft a new employment agreement for Matthew Greenberg Matthew Greenberg Aris Demato and Rachel Oakley left the board meeting office so the board could discuss this matter

After the Executive Session Jeff Mueller adjourned the approval of Greenbergrsquos agreement andsaid he would schedule a time to speak with Lindsey Jones for her to answer their questions

9 No old or new business

Jeff Mueller motioned to close the GUGI Board Meeting The motion was seconded and approved

GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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12324

23

RecruitmentAttractionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

33

RetentionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

11

Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

FTEClassroomTeachersDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEofClassroomTeachersonJune302017

59 16 16 4 63

AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

FTEAdministratorsDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302017

10 1 0 0 9

Thankyou

11

Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

13

3FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhoaretenuredortenuretrackcollegefaculty(6-30-17) 0

4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

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August2017 September2017 October2017S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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GUGCS Board Meeting Minutes June 13 2017

In attendance

Matthew Greenberg

Jeff Mueller

Kathryn Klingenstein

Preethi Krishnamurthy

Kate Hooker

Gina Palma (via phone)

Kristen Harris

Alyssa Hockstein

Lauren Barkan

Kristen Lengyel

Steve Viola

Nancy Wong

Aris Demato

GUGCS I

The meeting began with Gina explaining the proposed change to the language in the

DebitCredit Card Purchases section of the Financial Policies and Procedures which was

suggested by the auditors The Board then briefly discussed the edit and voted unanimously to

approve the change

Gina then provided the Board with a short update on the preliminary stages of the audit

Matthew then introduced the staff members present who gave general updates on the end of

the year and the upcoming 5th

and 8th

grade graduations The board was also updated on the

stats regarding the 8th

gradersrsquo HS application process

Matthew then discussed the vetting process on 2 prospective new board members Ira

Greenberg a longtime parent with strong ties to the community and a new candidate referred

by a consultant in Albany The board discussed plans to add 7-9 new members There was also a

brief discussion about the schedule of meetings for the upcoming year which the board

decided would be set via Doodle

As there was no other new or old business to discuss Kate then moved to close the GUGCS I

meeting Kathryn seconded and the board voted to adjourn the meeting

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

33

RetentionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

11

Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

FTEClassroomTeachersDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEofClassroomTeachersonJune302017

59 16 16 4 63

AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

FTEAdministratorsDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302017

10 1 0 0 9

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11

Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

13

3FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhoaretenuredortenuretrackcollegefaculty(6-30-17) 0

4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

0

6FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhodonotfitintoanyofthepriorfourcategories(6-30-17) 0

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

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5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

Key NoSchoolforStudentsMay25thwillbeamake-upsnowdayif

needed

1pmDismissal ElementaryConferences-1pmdismissalMiddleSchoolConferences-1pmdismissal

Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

33

RetentionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

11

Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

FTEClassroomTeachersDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEofClassroomTeachersonJune302017

59 16 16 4 63

AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

FTEAdministratorsDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302017

10 1 0 0 9

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11

Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

13

3FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhoaretenuredortenuretrackcollegefaculty(6-30-17) 0

4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

0

6FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhodonotfitintoanyofthepriorfourcategories(6-30-17) 0

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

Key NoSchoolforStudentsMay25thwillbeamake-upsnowdayif

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1pmDismissal ElementaryConferences-1pmdismissalMiddleSchoolConferences-1pmdismissal

Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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RecruitmentAttractionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRecruitmentTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenalreadyhasapositivepresenceinthecommunitythroughpartnershipsandservicelearningactivitiesWepartnerwiththesecommunitybasedorganizationsmanyofthemservingat-riskyouthfamilieswhorecommendstudentstoourschoolspreadourrecruitmentinformationeventsorallowustopresentaboutourschooltotheirfamiliesFurthermoretheldquogreenrdquoaspectsoftheschoolareclearlydescribedinmarketingmaterialspresentationsanddiscussionswithinterestedfamiliesForstudentswithspecialneedstheschoolwebsiteandrecruitmentmaterialsclearlydescribetheschoolrsquosinclusionmodelspecialeducationservicesandstaffingaswellascounselingsupportsFurthermoreourDirectorofSpecialEducationparticipatesinrecruitmentactivitiesforourfutureandourincomingfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourrelationshipswithcommunitybasedorganizationsaroundourschoolBeingnewtotheneighborhoodtheinterestinourschoolishighwithcloseto4000applicationsforaround150openseatsWewillalsofocusonrecruitmenteffortsinpublichousingcomplexesinourdistrict

EnglishLanguageLearners

InordertorecruitEnglishLanguageLearnersourmaterialsaretranslatedourELLprogramisdescribedandourELLCoordinatorandteachersassistwithrecruitmentWealsohavebilingualstafftohelpfamilieswiththeapplicationprocessaswellparticipateweeklyschooltoursforpotentialfamilies

WewouldliketocontinuetobuildourELLteamandtranslateourmassmailerandopenhouseinformationinBengaliandArabictoservemorefamiliesinourdistrict

StudentswithDisabilities

ThemajorityofourstudentsareeligibleforfreeandreducedlunchandhavingbuiltapositivereputationinthecommunitywordofmouthisparticularlyeffectiveinattractingthesestudentstoourschoolWemakeitclearthatourschoolisfreeandprovidessupportservicesandextra-curricularopportunitiestoallstudentsregardlessofneedandincome

ContinuetoadvertiseallofourservicestoournewandincomingfamiliesThisincludesincreasingourICTclassroomspergrade

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RetentionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

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Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

FTEClassroomTeachersDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEofClassroomTeachersonJune302017

59 16 16 4 63

AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

FTEAdministratorsDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302017

10 1 0 0 9

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

13

3FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhoaretenuredortenuretrackcollegefaculty(6-30-17) 0

4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

0

6FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhodonotfitintoanyofthepriorfourcategories(6-30-17) 0

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

Key NoSchoolforStudentsMay25thwillbeamake-upsnowdayif

needed

1pmDismissal ElementaryConferences-1pmdismissalMiddleSchoolConferences-1pmdismissal

Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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RetentionEffortsTowardMeetingTargets

DescribeEffortsTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2016-17)

DescribePlansTowardMeetingRetentionTargets2017-18)

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

GrowingUpGreenhasadiversebackgroundofstudentsfrommanyeconomicbackgroundsWeprovidesubsidizedafterschoolprogrammingextrasupportservicesthroughourSpecialEducationdepartmentsmallclassroomsizestoprovideextraattentiontostudentsinneedaswellasmonthlyworkshopsforfamiliesonmathliteracyandbehavioralmodeltonameafewforparentstosolidifylearningtaughtatschoolathome

ContinuetoprovideourfamiliesanopenspacetoaddresstheirconcernsandbeinvolvedinourcommunityThisincludesmonthlyparentassociationmeetingsdailymorningmeetingsandanyothercommunicationmethod(emailphoneetc)

EnglishLanguageLearners

OurELLCoordinatorandELLteacherssupportlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsthroughimmersiontechniquesdirectinstructionandtheuseoftheSIOPmodelGUGCSisaschoolwherestudentsandtheirfamiliesareknownwellbythefacultyandstaffandstudentsdonotfallthroughthecracksWealsoworkcloselywithcommunityorganizationstoensurefamilieshavethesupportstheyneedsotheirchildrencansucceed

ContinuetohavearobustELLdepartmenthireinterpretersforallparenteventsandtranslateourfliersgoinghomeinSpanishBengaliandArabic

StudentswithDisabilities

RegardingretentionGUGCShasatrackrecordofstrongstudentretentionanystudentleavingtheschoolisprimarilyduetofamilyrelocationWehaveachievedthissuccessbydevelopingaclosesupportivecommunityamongstudentsstaffandfamiliesthroughregularcommunicationandeventssuchasorientationsfamilyworkshopsconferencescelebrationsandperformancesMoreovertheschoolretainsstudentsclassifiedwithdisabilitiesthroughthescopeofservicesitofferstoserveavarietyofstudentneedsForexampleGUGCSprovidesanICTclassoneachgradeandspecialeducationservicessuchasspeechandlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

ContinuewithprovideallourfamilieswiththeservicesthattheyneedespeciallywithIEPmeetingsspeechlanguagetherapyoccupationaltherapyhearingservicescounselingandphysicaltherapy

11

Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

FTEClassroomTeachersDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEofClassroomTeachersonJune302017

59 16 16 4 63

AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

FTEAdministratorsDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302017

10 1 0 0 9

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

13

3FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhoaretenuredortenuretrackcollegefaculty(6-30-17) 0

4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

0

6FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhodonotfitintoanyofthepriorfourcategories(6-30-17) 0

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14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

Key NoSchoolforStudentsMay25thwillbeamake-upsnowdayif

needed

1pmDismissal ElementaryConferences-1pmdismissalMiddleSchoolConferences-1pmdismissal

Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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Entry12ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionLastupdated07062017

Reportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffing

InstructionsforcompletingtheClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritionTablesCharterschoolsmustcompletethetwotablesnamed2016-2017ClassroomTeacherandAdministratorAttritiontoreportchangesinteacherandadministratorstaffingin2016-2017Pleaseprovidethefulltimeequivalent(FTE)ofstaffonJune302016theFTEforanydepartedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017theFTEforaddedstafffromJuly12016throughJune302017andtheFTEofstaffaddedinnewlycreatedpositionsfromJuly12016throughJune302017usingthetwotablesprovided

ClassroomTeacherAttritionTable

FTEClassroomTeachersonJune302016

FTEClassroomTeachersDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEClassroomTeachersAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEofClassroomTeachersonJune302017

59 16 16 4 63

AdministratorPositionAttritionTable

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302016

FTEAdministratorsDeparted7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsFillingVacantPositions7116ndash63017

FTEAdministratorsAddedinNewPositions7116-63017

FTEAdministrativePositionsonJune302017

10 1 0 0 9

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

13

3FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhoaretenuredortenuretrackcollegefaculty(6-30-17) 0

4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

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GUGElementaryampMiddleSchoolCalendar2017-2018

August2017 September2017 October2017S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

Key NoSchoolforStudentsMay25thwillbeamake-upsnowdayif

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1pmDismissal ElementaryConferences-1pmdismissalMiddleSchoolConferences-1pmdismissal

Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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Entry13UncertifiedTeachersLastupdated07062017

InstructionsforReportingPercentofUncertifiedTeachersThetablebelowisreflectiveoftheinformationcollectedthroughtheonlineportalforcompliancewithNewYorkStateEducationLaw2854(3)(a-1)forteachingstaffqualificationsEntertherelevantfulltimeequivalent(FTE)countofteachersineachcolumnForexampleaschoolwith20fulltimeteachersand5halftimeteacherswouldhaveanFTEcountof225IfmorethanonecolumnappliestoaparticularteacherpleaseselectonecolumnfortheFTEcountPleasedonotincludeparaprofessionalssuchasteacherassistants

StaffQualifications(June302017)NoteColumnsshouldsumtotheFTEcountofTeachersonJune302017andeachteachershouldbeinonlyonecolumn

1TotalFTECountofUncertifiedTeachers(6-30-17) 13

2FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherwithatleastthreeyearsofelementarymiddleorsecondaryclassroomteachingexperience(6-30-17)

13

3FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhoaretenuredortenuretrackcollegefaculty(6-30-17) 0

4FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithtwoyearsofTeachforAmericaexperience(6-30-17) 0

5FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswithexceptionalbusinessprofessionalartisticathleticormilitaryexperience(6-30-17)

0

6FTEcountofuncertifiedteacherswhodonotfitintoanyofthepriorfourcategories(6-30-17) 0

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

Key NoSchoolforStudentsMay25thwillbeamake-upsnowdayif

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1pmDismissal ElementaryConferences-1pmdismissalMiddleSchoolConferences-1pmdismissal

Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

Key NoSchoolforStudentsMay25thwillbeamake-upsnowdayif

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1pmDismissal ElementaryConferences-1pmdismissalMiddleSchoolConferences-1pmdismissal

Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31

14th Summer PD New Staff Only15th ndash 28th Summer PD (all staff) 28th 6th Grade Orientation 9am-12pm 29th First Day of School 1pm Dismissal 30th amp 31st 1pm Dismissal

1st 1pm Dismissal 4th Labor Day 5th Full Day of School 7th Busing begins for grades K-6 11th MS Family Curriculum Night 21st amp 22nd Rosh Hashanah 25th ES Family Curriculum Night

9th Columbus Day 10th -13th Six Week Assessment 19th amp 20th MS Family Conferences

November2017 December2017 January2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

31 7th Election Day (Staff PD Day) 20th amp 21st ES Family Conferences 22nd - 24th Thanksgiving Break

4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 19th Winter Carnival 1pm Dismissal 20th ndash 31st Winter Recess

1st Winter Recess 2nd Winter Recess for StudentsStaff PD Day ^ 15th MLK Day 25th amp 26th MS Family Conferences

February2018 March2018 April2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

5th ndash 9th Six Week Assessment 14th amp 15th Picture Day 16th ndash 23rd Lunar New Year amp Mid-Winter Recess

15th amp 16th ES Family Conferences 26th ndash 31st Six Week Assessment (K-2) 30th Spring Recess

2nd ndash 6th Spring Recess 11th ndash 13th ELA State Tests (3ndash8 grades) 26th amp 27th MS Family Conferences

May2018 June2018 July2018S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa S M T W Th F Sa

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 1st ndash 3rd Math State Testing (3 -8 grades) 14th ndash 18th Fast Bridge Testing 23rd ndash 1st Science Performance State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 25th amp 28th Memorial Day

4th Science Written State Testing (4th amp 8th Grade) 4th ndash 8th Six Week Assessment 15th Eid al Fitr 22nd Last Day of School (1pm Dismissal)

Key NoSchoolforStudentsMay25thwillbeamake-upsnowdayif

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1pmDismissal ElementaryConferences-1pmdismissalMiddleSchoolConferences-1pmdismissal

Start Date 08292017End Date 06222017Total Instructional Days 180

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