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OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT REVISED
MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2018
1515 Hughes Way, Long Beach, CA 90810
A G E N D A OPEN SESSION – 2:45 p.m., Room 464 ORDER OF BUSINESS 1. Call to Order 2. Announcements
In accordance with California Government Code Section 54950 and following, the various matters to be considered in Closed Session today will be announced
3. Public comments on items listed on the Closed Session agenda CLOSED SESSION – Room 464 4. Student Discipline Matters Pursuant to CA Education Code Section 48900 and following 5. Confidential Student Matters Pursuant to CA Education Code Section 35146 6. Public Employee Discipline/Dismissal/Release 7. Public Employee Evaluation: Superintendent of Schools 8. Public Employee Appointment: Elementary School Principal, Elementary School Vice Principal,
Middle/K-8 School Principal, Middle/K-8 School Assistant Principal, High School Principal, High School Principal of Instruction, High School Assistant Principal, Principal Coach, Head Counselor, Director, Assistant Director, Program Specialist, Program Administrator, Administrative Assistant, Executive Officer, Assistant Superintendent, Deputy Superintendent
9. Conference with Legal Counsel--Anticipated Litigation Initiation of litigation pursuant to subdivision (c) of CA Government Code Section 54956.9.
Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 54956.9 10. Conference with Legal Counsel--Existing Litigation Pursuant to subdivision (a) of CA Government Code Section 54956.9 Case Nos. NC058295,
MSN14-0310, 1197530, 13-09037, 000843, 13-12874, 12461437, 10297261, 08A04000052, 514477, BC657193, 050208SKC and LBI 1601989
11. Collective Bargaining Proceedings Pursuant to Government Code Section 3549.1 12. Hearing of Complaints or Charges Brought Against an Employee by Another Person or Employee Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957 for the following positions: Classroom Teachers,
School Site Administrators, School Site Classified Employees. (Subject to 24 Hour Prior Notice to the Employee. This item may be heard in open session during this time period should the employee so choose pursuant to Section 54957.)
OPEN SESSION – 5:00 p.m., Community Room ORDER OF BUSINESS SUBJECT DISPOSITION 13. Pledge of Allegiance and Call to Order 14. In accordance with California Government Code Section 54957.7, the reports required of 54957.1
regarding actions taken in Closed Session will be made in writing at this time. The written report forms will continue to be made available upon request to the Assistant Secretary of the Board of Education.
15. Public Hearing None Information
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AGENDA - Board of Education Meeting May 16, 2018 Page 2 16. Call for Agenda Items for Separate Action/Adoption of the Agenda as Posted Action 17. Approval of Minutes May 2, 2018 Action 18. Communications Recognition of Retirees Information 19. Public Testimony on Items
Listed on Agenda (3 mins./Person, limit of 30 minutes – if translation is needed, time is doubled)
20. Staff Report None Information 21. Public Testimony on Items
Not Listed on Agenda (3 mins./Person, limit of 30 minutes – if translation is needed, time is doubled)
22. Business Items Action Items Personnel Action Instruction Action Finance Report Action Business Department Report Action Purchasing & Contract Report Action 23. Other Items Superintendent Items Student Discipline Action 24. Unfinished Business None Information/Action 25. New Business Adoption of Tentative Agreements, California
School Employees Association, Long Beach, Chapter #2, Units A and B
Action
Clear Passage Educational Center (CPEC) Charter Extension
Action
Resolution 051618-A, Declaring the Results of the Consolidated Primary Nominating Election Held on April 10, 2018 and such Other Matters as Provided For by Law
Action
Resolution 051618-B, Supporting Classified Employee Week
Action
Resolution 051618-C, Authorizing Chief Business & Financial Officer to Compensate Board Member Felton Williams for Absence at Board Meeting
Action
Resolution 051618-D, Calling on the State of California to Process and Apportion $3.0 Billion in Proposition 51 State School Bonds
Action
Award of Lease-Leaseback Contract for Keller Middle School HVAC/Building B Conversion Project
Action
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AGENDA - Board of Education Meeting May 16, 2018 Page 3 26. Report of Board Members Information 27. Superintendent’s Report Information 28. Announcements Information 29. Adjournment & Setting of
Next Meeting The next regular business meeting will be held on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 2018.
ACCESS TO PUBLIC DOCUMENTS Public records related to the open session agenda that are distributed to the Governing Board less than 72 hours before a regular meeting, may be inspected by the public at the Board of Education Office at 1515 Hughes Way, Long Beach, CA 90810, during regular business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:40 p.m.).
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION FOR ANY INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY Any individual with a disability who requires reasonable accommodation to participate in a Board meeting may request assistance by contacting the Board of Education Office, 1515 Hughes Way, Long Beach, CA 90810;; telephone: (562) 997-8240;; fax: (562) 997-8280.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
_________________________________________________________________________ SUBJECT: Personnel Transactions Enclosures ____________________________________________________________________________ CATEGORY: Business Items Reason for Board Consideration: Action Human Resource Services Date: May 16, 2018 ____________________________________________________________________________ The following employees are retiring after many years of loyal service to the district. The Superintendent recommends that letters of appreciation be written to them in recognition of their service. 1. Certificated Personnel It is recommended that the certificated personnel transactions indicated on the personnel report be approved as listed. Name
Position
Location
Years of Service
Burton, Felicia Teacher On Leave of Absence 21 Fedak, Meri Teacher Kettering 46 Gauthier, Claire Teacher Burcham 31 Godinez, Noemi Teacher Burbank 20 Gonser, Sherri Teacher Chavez 12 Hall, Horace Teacher Wilson 46 Holden, Elsie Teacher Head Start 26 Kumar, Akhlesh Teacher Lakewood 31 Ludwig, Randall Teacher Lakewood 32 Nelson, Patricia Teacher Burcham 36 Petitt, Paula Teacher Madison 20 Poper, Mary Teacher Madison 22 Potter, Yvonne Teacher CDC 39 Quintero, Sara Teacher Head Start 18 Quizon, Tylene Teacher Millikan 38 Stiltz, Marilyn Teacher Hoover 19 Vitale, Jeanne Teacher Poly 21 Vitale, Michael Teacher Lakewood 29 Wright, Stepahnie Teacher Cubberly 37
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2. Classified Personnel It is recommended that the classified personnel transactions indicated on the personnel report be approved as listed. Name
Position
Location
Years of Service
Berardino, Lynne M Nutr Svcs Wkr Nutr Ctr 10 Hecht, Irene C IA-Spec Jordan 27 Ramirez, Betty L Nutr Svcs Wkr Kettering 22
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OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION SERVICES HUMAN RESOURCE SERVICES
Ruth Perez Ashley Annotated by T Torres John McGinnis CERTIFICATED Human Resource Services Long Beach Unified School District May 16, 2018 The Deputy Superintendent of Education Services recommends the following proposed actions for Board approval subject to requirements of California law:
Subject to separation if no substitute service for the school year: (b) Blackman, Lennox Day to Day Substitute Teacher (a) Do, Tina “ ” Garcia-Montes, Rafael “ ” retiree (w) Holt, Cassandra “ ” (w) Honey, Michael “ ” (i) Hughes, Rhyan “ ” (a) Kanemaru, Kelly “ ” (h) Kiss-Lee, Caroline “ ” (o) Muro, Destinee Day to Day Substitute Teacher
APPOINTMENTS TO
Frank, Carmen Special Contract to Regular Contract Conversion Counselor
R-Unassigned
Gonzales, Ariel “ ” R-Unassigned Jimenez, Juana “ ” R-Unassigned Loza, Veronica “ ” R-Unassigned Ly, Darlene “ ” R-Unassigned Kraslow, Darla “ ” R-Unassigned Marcelo, Mayra “ ” R-Unassigned Medina, Erika “ ” R-Unassigned Saldana, Guadalupe “ ” R-Unassigned Veca, Dana “ ” R-Unassigned Whitaker, Danita “ ” R-Unassigned Anton, Maria Special Contract Teacher R-Sato Chikami, Amie “ ” R-Marshall Dufelmeier, Cheryl “ ” R-Marshall Hart, Alison “ ” R-Renaissance (w) Joplin, Allison “ ” N-Addams Naegele, Diane “ ” R-Jefferson Sanchez, Rebecca “ ” R-Hamilton Savala, Sarah “ ” R-Marshall Smith, Danely “ ” R-Millikan Smith, Porsha “ ” R-Hamilton Calleros, Maria Special Contract Head Start Teacher R-Head Start Garcia, Carolina “ “ R-Head Start Morales, Maria P. “ “ R-Head Start Zelaya, Maria “ “ R-Head Start
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Human Resource Services May 16, 2018 Board Recommendations Page 2 Certificated Subject to separation if no substitute service for the school year: (h) Quintero, Johana “ ” (w) Schugt, Margaret “ ” (w) Zabel, Samantha “ ” INSERVICE CHANGES
Dedrick, Gabrielle Special Contract Teacher Waiver: SLP Arceo De La Paz, Lanie Additional Service – Additional Hourly Prnt/Stdnt mtg Barragan, Susana “ ” Prnt/Stdnt mtg Briggs, Karen “ ” Prnt/Stdnt mtg Cahill, Mary “ ” Prnt/Stdnt mtg Diggs, Lashell “ ” Measure E Relo Gonzalez, Juan C. “ ” Harmony Project Holland, Kim “ ” WASC/ Parent Ed Irving, Kaisha “ ” WASC/ Parent Ed Martin, Laura “ ” Harmony Project Omaye, Jeffrey “ ” WASC/ Parent Ed Pearson, Stephen “ ” Prnt/Stdnt mtg Saldana, Lolo “ ” Prnt/Stdnt mtg Vann, Viseth “ ” Prnt/Stdnt mtg Welch-Kitchen, Racquel “ ” Female Acad Steam LEAVES OF ABSENCE NAME ASSIGNMENT DATES OF LEAVE
Anderson, Gail
Teacher Beach
05/01/18 to 06/15/18 Family Leave
Cortes, Erica Teacher Burbank
05/07/18 to 05/11/18 Rest and Recreation
Frushour, Nora Teacher Washington
04/14/18 to 06/15/18 Family Leave
Laffiche, Susan Teacher EPHS
04/27/18 to 04/27/18 Family Leave
Muratalla, Maricela Teacher Head Start
04/12/18 to 05/18/18 Child Care
Pafford, Aida Teacher Naples/Garfield
05/08/18 to 05/29/18 Child Care
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Human Resource Services May 16, 2018 Board Recommendations Page 3 Certificated RELEASE OF TEMPORARY CONTRACT EMPLOYEE [EDUCATION CODE 44954] Close of work on date indicated. NAME ASSIGNMENT EFFECTIVE Joplin, Allison Teacher
Addams 06/15/18
RELEASE OF LONG TERM SUBSTITUTE EMPLOYEE [EDUCATION CODE 44954] Close of work on date indicated.
NAME ASSIGNMENT EFFECTIVE Alonzo, Andrea MacArthur 06/15/18 Alvarado, Maria Garfield 06/15/18 Alwood, Carol Lakewood 06/15/18 Anema, Carrie Birney 06/15/18 Ascheri, Michelle Smith 06/15/18 Baldon, Alissa Barton 06/15/18 Boateng, Sarpong Whittier 06/15/18 Brown, Kelsey Addams 06/15/18 Cheek, Joshua Polytechnic 06/15/18 Contreras, Maria Head Start 06/22/18 Corona, Maria Lakewood 06/15/18 Denk, Mary Roosevelt 06/15/18 Dubourdieu, Kathleen Powell 06/15/18 Fee, Nicole Bryant 06/15/18 Flores, Elizabeth Webster 06/15/18 Flores, Vanessa Lafayette 06/15/18 Fox, Susan Wilson 06/15/18 Goldenberg, Ellen Educare 06/29/18 Harmon, Pamela Emerson 06/15/18 Hernandez, Nicole Garfield/Naples 06/15/18 Ickler, David Roosevelt 06/15/18 Kaven, Gwendolyn Fremont 06/15/18 Knapil, Matthew Polytechnic 06/15/18 Ledesma, Lizeth Head Start 06/22/18 Lightbourn, Susan Gompers 06/15/18 McBride, Margaret Signal Hill 06/15/18 McNeal-Alexander, Shirley Head Start 06/15/18 Montes, Jerry Lakewood 06/15/18 Moss, Lindsay Avalon 06/15/18 Newberg, Andrew Jordan 06/15/18 Oh, Jennifer Lincoln 06/15/18 Ohl, Ryan Lindsey 06/15/18 Olmedo-Richardson, Sandra Barton 06/15/18 Paek, Kathy Marshall 06/15/18 Parker, Charlotte Jordan 06/15/18 Patterson, Brendan MacArthur 06/15/18 Rios, Olga Millikan 06/15/18 Robins, Rogelio Renaissance 06/15/18 Robinson, Marca Wilson 06/15/18
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Human Resource Services May 16, 2018 Board Recommendations Page 4 Certificated RELEASE OF LONG TERM SUBSTITUTE EMPLOYEE [EDUCATION CODE 44954] Close of work on date indicated.
NAME ASSIGNMENT EFFECTIVE Rodriguez, Melissa Lafayette 06/15/18 Romero, Fernando Millikan 04/16/18 Rowe, Jonathan Polytechnic 06/15/18 Sam, Sany Lafayette 06/15/18 Santos, Patricia Lafayette/Willard 06/15/18 Seifert, Jamia Hoover 06/15/18 Solis, Anna Whittier 06/15/18 Stichman, Dana Washington 06/15/18 Stoffel, Corey Gompers 06/15/18 Syrko, Heather Bixby 06/15/18 Tehrani, Ava Polytechnic 06/15/18 Thrane, Wendy Birney 06/15/18 Ward, Amy Emerson 06/15/18 Williams, Trinisha Stephens 06/15/18 Yell II, David McBride 06/15/18 RESIGNATIONS (BOARD POLICY 4117.2) DATE OF DATE OF NAME ASSIGNMENT EMPLOYMENT RESIGNATION DeGuzman, Julianne Teacher
Garfield
09/04/12 04/16/18
Fordyce, Sarah
Teacher Washington
08/29/17 04/23/18
Koshy, Sam Teacher On Leave of Absence
09/04/12 06/15/18
Siordia, Guadalupe
Teacher CDC
12/17/03 06/30/18
RETIREMENTS DATE OF DATE OF NAME ASSIGNMENT EMPLOYMENT RETIREMENT Burton, Felicia (21 yrs of svc. Will not attend)
Teacher On Leave of Absence
09/07/10 06/15/18
Fedak, Meri (45 yrs of svc. Yes will attend)
Teacher Kettering
09/11/72 06/15/18
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Human Resource Services May 16, 2018 Board Recommendations Page 5 Certificated RETIREMENTS DATE OF DATE OF NAME ASSIGNMENT EMPLOYMENT RETIREMENT Gauthier, Claire (31 yrs of svc. Will not attend)
Teacher Burcham
09/08/86 06/15/18
Godinez, Noemi (20 yrs of svc. Will not attend)
Teacher Burbank
08/26/98 06/15/18
Gonser, Sherri (12 yrs of svc. Yes will attend)
Teacher Chavez
09/02/03 06/15/18
Hall, Horace (46 yrs of svc. Will not attend)
Teacher Wilson
09/11/72 06/15/18
Holden, Elsie (26 yrs of svc. Yes will attend)
Teacher Head Start
12/09/91 06/22/18
Kumar, Akhlesh (31 yrs of svc. Will not attend)
Teacher Lakewood
09/08/87 06/15/18
Ludwig, Randall (32 yrs of svc. Will not attend)
Teacher Lakewood
09/08/86 06/15/18
Nelson, Patricia (36 yrs of svc. Will not attend)
Teacher Burcham
09/13/82 06/15/18
Petitt, Paula (20 yrs of svc. Will not attend)
Teacher Madison
09/01/98 06/15/18
Poper, Mary (22 yrs of svc. Will not attend)
Teacher Madison
10/21/91 06/15/18
Potter, Yvonne (39 yrs of svc. Will not attend)
Teacher CDC
01/14/80 06/08/18
Quintero, Sara (18 yrs of svc. Will not attend)
Teacher Head Start
01/16/01 05/15/18
Quizon, Tylene (38 yrs of svc. Will not attend)
Teacher Millikan
02/02/81 06/15/18
Stiltz, Marilyn (19 yrs of svc. Will not attend)
Teacher Hoover
09/04/97 06/15/18
Vitale, Jeanne (21 yrs of svc. Will not attend)
Teacher Poly
08/26/97 06/15/18
Vitale, Michael (29 yrs of svc. Will not attend)
Teacher Lakewood
02/07/90 06/15/18
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Human Resource Services May 16, 2018 Board Recommendations Page 6 Certificated RETIREMENTS DATE OF DATE OF NAME ASSIGNMENT EMPLOYMENT RETIREMENT Wright, Stephanie (37 yrs of svc. Will not attend)
Teacher Cubberley
02/01/82 06/15/18
AMENDMENTS 05/02/18 BA Amend Retirement date from 05/01/18 to 06/15/18 for Anderson, Gail.
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John McGinnis Human Resource Services Committee Long Beach Unified School District The Deputy Superintendent, of Education Services, recommends the following proposed actions for Board approval subject to requirements of California law: APPOINTMENTS TO Classified - Probationary Clements, Brooke A Fac Proj Mgr-Plan P-Facilities Flores, Victoria A Assoc Ed Rsrch Analyst P-Rsrch/Planning & Evaluation Garcia, Gilbert Custodian N-Webster Loeun, Marin Inter Office Asst N-Nutr Svcs Ryono, Donald ASB Fin Tech N-Hudson/Stephens Walker, Gabriel Plant Spv I P-Signal Hill Subject to separation if no substitute service for the school year Coronel, Alfred J Day to Day Substitute Campus Security Officer Hester, Ohmeshal L Day to Day Substitute Custodian Alex, Aisha N Day to Day Substitute Intermediate Office Assistant Alfaro Cardenas, Karen A “ ” Aulai, Vaeulatoifaga M “ ” Donahue, Jeannette M “ ” Eliopoulos, Jacquelyn G “ ” Herrera, Cristina “ ” Johnson, Theresa “ ” Newman, Jennifer L “ ” Perry, Laurel R “ ” Pinkerton, Brianna W “ ” Garcia, April Day to Day Substitute Intermediate Office Assistant Bilingual Spanish Palacios Cruz, Lorena P “ ” Salazar Carrillo, Maria G “ ” Galaviz, Priscila Day to Day Substitute Locker Room Attendant
May 16, 2018
REVISED CLASSIFIED AND EXEMPT
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION SERVICES HUMAN RESOURCE SERVICES
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Human Resource Services May 16, 2018 Board Recommendations Page 2 Classified and Exempt
APPOINTMENTS TO Exempt Hernandez, Barbara F Cafeteria Student Assistant Nolasco-Ramos, Nayzeth A “ ” Saldana, Maria V “ ” Amaya, Cecilia C DOR-TPP Student Bedoy, Vanessa “ ” Espinoza Mendoza, Jennifer S Rec Aide Garcia Ramos, Maria I “ ” Gutierrez, Michelson C Rec Aide-Kids’ Club Hawkins, Bryan R “ ” Alcocer, Jennifer WCW Student Conde, Karen L “ ” Galvan, Nicholas A “ ” Guerrero, Angel “ ” Lopez, Jonathan “ ” Rodriguez, Mark C “ ” Serrano, Robert D Workability Student Exempt In Accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Section 5593: Barth, Jeremy G Instructor Athletics (HS) Cunniffe, Martin “ ” Lendor, Leonard “ ” Martin, Casey Q “ ” Meckna, Esteban “ ” Meckna, Marcela A “ ” Oum, Davisna “ ” Schwenkler, Breanika K “ ” Fennell, Troy Instructor Athletics (MS) Exempt College Student Aide As needed, not to exceed 18 hours per week, with no authorization to work during the intersession & winter/spring break, subject to certification. Gutierrez, Elsie M Horn, Bunny
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Human Resource Services May 16, 2018 Board Recommendations Page 3 Classified and Exempt
LEAVES OF ABSENCE NAME ASSIGNMENT DATES OF LEAVE
Crawford, Shana IA-Spec
Tucker
04/16/18 to 06/08/18 Other
Fernandez III, Maximino Custodian Newcomb
04/20/18 FMLA
Knight, Janice J Inter Office Asst-Sch Hamilton
04/10/18 to 04/15/18 Rest and Recuperation
Nelson, Tanner S IA-Spec Tucker
05/18/18 to 06/14/18 Other
DEMOTION In accordance with Chapter VII, Section 7.2, Paragraph B, and Chapter XI, Section 11.1A, Paragraph 11 of the Rules and Regulations of the Classified Service. NAME ASSIGNMENT EFFECTIVE
E 0054566 8
Nutr Svcs Wkr
05/17/18
RESIGNATIONS (BOARD POLICY 4117.2) DATE OF DATE OF NAME ASSIGNMENT EMPLOYMENT RESIGNATION
Probationary Sar, Nancy
IA-Spec McBride
01/25/18 05/10/18
Permanent
Grant, Myshanae D
IA-Spec Grant
10/17/16 05/11/18
Jones, Ashiel M
IA-Spec Rogers
05/26/16 05/02/18
Pena, Santiago E
IA-Spec Rogers
08/30/17 06/14/18
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Human Resource Services May 16, 2018 Board Recommendations Page 4 Classified and Exempt
RETIREMENTS DATE OF DATE OF NAME ASSIGNMENT EMPLOYMENT RETIREMENT Berardino, Lynne M
Nutr Svcs Wkr Nutr Center
02/25/08 05/17/18
Hecht, Irene C
IA-Spec Jordan
09/12/89 06/06/18
Lim, Chhuy
Custodian Edison/Lincoln
08/28/13 08/28/18
Ramirez, Betty L
Nutr Svcs Wkr Kettering
02/26/96 05/02/18
REDUCTIONS: LACK OF WORK / LACK OF FUNDS (Education Code Sections 45117, 45261, 45298, 45308) POSITION SITE ASSIGNMENT Instructional Assistant Computer Willard From: 75% / 207 Day Flex Resources To: 30% / 207 Day Flex AMENDMENTS 02/21/18 BA Resignation for Jefferson, Lisa R from 02/07/18 to 02/09/18 05/02/18 BA Leave of Absence End Date for Troncoso, Martha S from 04/30/18 to 05/01/18 03/21/18 BA Rescind Abolishment of one Head Start Family Services Liaison, Head Start 100%/ 235 Day Flex 03/21/18 BA Rescind Abolishment of one Head Start Instructional Aide, Head Start 100% / 225 Day 03/21/18 BA Rescind Abolishment of two Head Start Instructional Aide B/L Spanish, Head Start 100%/ 225 Day RESCISSIONS 02/21/18 BA Leave of Absence for Martinez, Gloria 02/06/18, 02/13/18, 02/20/18, 02/27/18, 03/06/18. 03/07/18 BA Leave of Absence for Martinez, Gloria 03/13/18, 03/20/18, 03/27/18, 04/10/18, 04/17/18. 03/21/18 BA Leave of Absence for Martinez, Gloria 04/24/18, 05/01/18, 05/08/18, 05/15/18, 05/22/18. 04/18/18 BA Resignation for Lim, Chhuy 07/31/18. 02/07/18 BA Retirement for Cates, Mary 06/29/18.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
SUBJECT: Instruction Enclosures
CATEGORY: Business Item/s Reason for Board
Consideration: Action/Information Date: May 16, 2018 1. APPROVE PARTICIPATION IN LAKEWOOD’S IFT IMPACT GRANT Approve Lakewood High School’s Institute for Teaching Impact grant. Lakewood’s Let’s Close the Achievement Gap Committee wrote a proposal entitled, African-American Academic Support which focuses on programs and activities that support underachieving students with college applications, SAT/ACT preparation, tutoring and recognition. The proposal seeks $20,000. 2. APPROVE PARTICIPATION IN TARGET GIFT TO SCHOOLS EVENT Approve the participation of Bixby Elementary School in a local Target grant. The grant consists of gift cards totaling $10,000 for students to purchase back to school materials. 3. APPROVE THE REVISION OF THE APPLICATION FOR HEAD START AND EARLY
HEAD START PROGRAMS Approve the submission of the revised 2018-19 grant application for year five of the five year grant for the Head Start and Early Head Start program. This revised refunding application includes a conversion of 125 Head Start slots into 40 Early Head Start slots. This application proposes services to 1,400 low-income preschool children and 200 infants, toddlers and pregnant women and their families in program options that include a center-based option for preschool, and center-based and home-based options for Early Head Start for the period from July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019. The revised total federal grant for Head Start and Early Head Start is a minimum of $23,097,554. 4. APPROVE APPLICATION FOR DASS ELIGIBILITY FOR EPHS Approve the LBUSD application for Dashboard Alternative School Status (DASS) program eligibility for Educational Partnership High School (EPHS). The school meets the criteria for eligibility for DASS by reporting that over 70% of the students enrolled are high-risk. 5. APPROVE ADDITIONAL MEMBER TO THE COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION
Approve the following voting member of the Community Advisory Committee (CAC) for Special Education:
Guadalupe Magdaleno This parent and/or community member will serve a two-year term extending from May 16, 2018, through May 15, 2020. She is an addition to the existing CAC voting members previously approved by the LBUSD Board of Education whose terms expired on June 30, 2017, and
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replacements for those whose memberships have lapsed according to the Community Advisory Committee by-laws. Prepared by Approved and Recommended by James Suarez, Assistant Director Christopher J. Steinhauser Equity, Access, and College Superintendent of Schools & Career Readiness
Jill Baker Deputy Superintendent of Schools
Ruth Ashley Deputy Superintendent of Education Services Pamela Seki, Assistant Superintendent
Curriculum, Instruction, Professional Development
Christopher Lund, Assistant Superintendent Research, Planning, Evaluation & School Improvement Tiffany Brown, Assistant Superintendent Student Support Services Pete Davis, Assistant Superintendent High Schools Brian Moskovitz, Assistant Superintendent Elementary Schools
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CONSENT ITEM
SUBJECT: Finance Report Enclosures
CATEGORY: Business ItemsAction
Fiscal ServicesDate: May 16, 2018
1.
General FundAdult Education FundChild Development FundCafeteria Special Revenue FundBuilding Fund Self-Insurance Fund
TOTAL SALARY WARRANTS ISSUED…………………………………………… 44,006,595.24$
2.
3/29/18-04/23/18 F54285-F5445224484780-24484827 00382345-0038234500381522-00381524 24504746-2450478424487687-24487752 24506967-2450703024490133-24490192 00382822-0038282200381826-00381826 24509747-2450980324492982-24493047 00383092-0038309400381929-00381930 24512674-2451276324495417-24495447 00383871-0038387124498085-2449815124502379-24502441
04/17/18 04/25/1804/17/18 04/26/1804/18/18 04/26/18
04/13/18 04/24/1804/16/18 04/24/1804/16/18 04/25/18
BOARD OF EDUCATIONLONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Reason for BoardConsideration:
Ratify Salary Warrants issued on April 27, 2018 and transfer of funds to Payroll Clearance Fund to cover deductions as follows:
41,183,017.77$ 88,251.84
1,484,964.44 1,118,042.53
20,533.62 111,785.04
04/12/18 04/23/1804/12/18
Ratify the execution and issuance of the warrants included in the following listing. Individual warrant listings are included in the agenda under separate cover.
04/20/18
04/19/1804/20/18
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Finance ReportPage 2May 16, 2018
Funds
General FundAdult Education FundCafeteria Special Revenue Fund 3,193,837.58 Child Development FundBuilding FundCapital Facilities FundSelf-Insurance FundWarrant/Pass-Through Fund
TOTAL WARRANTS ISSUED……………...…………………………………….... 25,674,911.31$
Recommendation
Approve/Ratify the above listed items.
Approved: Approved and Recommended:
Yumi Takahashi Christopher J. SteinhauserChief Business and Financial Officer Superintendent of Schools
11,794,888.13$ 9,883.56
117,779.51 6,770,442.37
3,624,948.01 163,088.95
43.20
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CONSENT ITEM
BOARD OF EDUCATION
LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SUBJECT: Business Department Report Enclosures CATEGORY: Business Items Reason for Board Consideration: Action Business Department Date May 16, 2018
Accept Gifts: Accept the following gifts to the District:
Site Name Donor Gift Purpose Amount or
Amount Est. by Donor
1. Birney Kay Louise Hancock
Monetary For the purchase of library books and plant beautification.
$650.00
2. Carver McDonalds No. 20426
Monetary For the purchase of materials and supplies.
$1,150.00
3. Carver George W. Carver Elementary PTA
Monetary For the funding of field trips. $3,000.00
4. Carver George W. Carver Elementary PTA
Monetary For the benefit of the PE program.
$3,550.00
5. Carver George W. Carver Elementary PTA
Monetary For the purchase of classroom magazines.
$1,675.00
6. Carver George W. Carver Elementary PTA
Monetary For the purchase of xerox paper.
$123.45
7. Carver George W. Carver Elementary PTA
Monetary For the purchase of school safety/emergency preparedness equipment.
$711.07
8. Carver Ruby's Beach Ventures, LLC
Monetary For the purchase of materials and supplies.
$327.30
9. Carver George W. Carver Elementary PTA
Monetary For the benefit of the Science program.
$2,200.00
10. Carver California Pizza Kitchen, Inc.
Monetary For the funding of materials and supplies.
$352.17
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Business Department Report May 16, 2018 Page 2
Site Name Donor Gift Purpose
Amount or Amount Est.
by Donor 11. Carver Polly's Inc. Monetary For the funding of materials
and supplies. $174.20
12. Jordan Long Beach City College
Lincoln Precision TIG 275 #V102113455 Welder
For the benefit of the ACE program.
$800.00
13. MacArthur Douglas MacArthur PTA
Monetary For the purchase of library books.
$1,301.05
14. Millikan Craig and Sandy Dossman
Whirlpool washer MTW 4800BQ1 and dryer WED4800BQ1
For the benefit of the students and staff.
$1,000.00
15. Newcomb Newcomb Academy PTSA
Monetary For the benefit of the students and staff.
$250.00
16. Powell Lowell Elementary PTA
Monetary For the funding of the mural projects.
$4,400.00
17. Sato Long Beach Education Foundation
Monetary For the benefit of the students and staff.
$500.00
18. Signal Hill Signal Hill Elementary School PTA
Monetary For the funding of an electronic marquee.
$5,000.00
19. Teacher Resource Center - Science
Long Beach Education Foundation
Monetary For the benefit of the 2018 Science Fair.
$500.00
20. Teacher Resource Center - Science
California Resource Corporation
Monetary For the benefit of the 2018 Science Fair.
$500.00
21. Willard Long Beach Community Foundation
Monetary For the funding of student lunches.
$350.00
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Business Department Report May 16, 2018 Page 3
Site Name Donor Gift Purpose
Amount or Amount Est.
by Donor 22. Wilson Pacific Life
Foundation Monetary For the purchase of
Chromebooks. $3,000.00
Gifts Total Total amount of monetary gifts on this report: $29,714.24 Total value of non-monetary gifts on this report: $1,800.00
Recommendation: Approve the items listed above. Approved: Approved and Recommended: Yumi Takahashi Christopher J. Steinhauser Chief Business and Financial Officer Superintendent of Schools
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CONSENT ITEM
BOARD OF EDUCATION LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
___________ ______________________________________________________________________ _ SUBJECT: Purchasing & Contracts Report Enclosures _ _ CATEGORY: Business Items Reason for Board Consideration ___ __Action______ Purchasing & Contracts Date May 16, 2018 _____ _ Contract Report The following contracts are submitted for approval and available upon request: New Agreements and Renewals - General 1. Agreement: California State University, Long Beach (1718-0473-00)
Purpose: To provide a summer college-level Math 103 course for selected high school students.
Term: 7/9/2018 - 7/27/2018 Type: Renewal - 4th year Cost: To be a maximum of $13,000 Originator: Superintendent Funding Source: General Fund - LCFF
2. Agreement: Concordia University (1718-0477-00) Purpose: The District will provide supervised fieldwork experience for university students
enrolled in the School Counseling credential program. Term: 4/20/2018 - 6/30/2021 Type: Renewal - 2nd 3-year term Cost: No cost to the District Originator: Superintendent Funding Source: N/A
3. Agreement: Kathleen Dyer (1718-0464-00) Purpose: To provide adjudication services for the LBUSD Solo and Ensemble Festival. Term: 4/14/2018 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $425 Originator: OCIPD Funding Source: Reimbursed by LBEF
4. Agreement: J&J Lawton Enterprises dba Long Beach Grocery Outlet (1718-0469-00) Purpose: For use of facilities and services for the purpose of providing special education
vocational training for selected students. Term: 5/12/2018 - 5/11/2023 Type: New Agreement Cost: No cost to the District Originator: Spec. Ed. Funding Source: N/A
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Purchasing & Contracts Report May 16, 2018 Page 2 5. Agreement: Emma McAllister (1718-0465-00)
Purpose: To provide adjudication services for the LBUSD Solo and Ensemble Festival. Term: 4/14/2018 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $425 Originator: OCIPD Funding Source: Reimbursed by LBEF
6. Agreement: The Regents of the University of California, UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information Studies - Center X (1718-0475-00)
Purpose: To provide professional development, training, and support services related to the Introduction of Data Science curriculum for selected staff throughout the District.
Term: 6/1/2018 - 6/30/2020 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $51,420 Originator: Superintendent Funding Source: General Fund - LCFF
7. Agreement: Shaila Saint (1718-0468-00) Purpose: To provide education workshops for parents of students at Emerson Parkside
Academy. Term: 4/1/2018 - 6/30/2018 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $4,000 Originator: Emerson Funding Source: General Fund - LCFF
8. Agreement: Simun Psychological Assessment Group, PC dba Neuropsychology Partners (1718-0476-00)
Purpose: To conduct Independent Educational Evaluations and/or other Special Education Related Services for students with exceptional needs.
Term: 3/1/2018 - 6/30/2018 Type: Renewal - 4th year Cost: To be a maximum of $25,500 Originator: Spec. Ed. Funding Source: Spec. Ed./General Fund
9. Agreement: Staples, Inc. (1718-0472-00) Purpose: For use of facilities and services for the purpose of providing special education
vocational training for selected students. Term: 4/26/2018 - 4/25/2023 Type: New Agreement Cost: No cost to the District Originator: Spec. Ed. Funding Source: N/A
10. Agreement: St. Vincent de Paul of Los Angeles (1718-0471-00) Purpose: For use of facilities and services for the purpose of providing special education
vocational training for selected students. Term: 4/26/2018 - 4/25/2023 Type: New Agreement Cost: No cost to the District Originator: Spec. Ed. Funding Source: N/A
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Purchasing & Contracts Report May 16, 2018 Page 3 11. Agreement: University of La Verne (1718-0478-00)
Purpose: The District will provide supervised fieldwork experience for university students enrolled in the School Counseling credential program.
Term: 4/20/2018 - 6/30/2022 Type: New Agreement Cost: No cost to the District Originator: Superintendent Funding Source: N/A
12. Agreement: Walgreens Co. (1718-0470-00) Purpose: For use of facilities and services for the purpose of providing special education
vocational training for selected students. Term: 4/26/2018 - 4/25/2023 Type: New Agreement Cost: No cost to the District Originator: Spec. Ed. Funding Source: N/A
13. Agreement: YMCA of Greater Long Beach (1718-0474-00) Purpose: To provide a family involvement program for parents of students at Roosevelt
Elementary School. Term: 10/19/2017 - 12/21/2017 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $2,500 Originator: Roosevelt Funding Source: NCLB: Title I, Part A, Parent Involvement
New Agreements and Renewals - Facilities 14. Agreement: Associated Soils Engineering, Inc. (10394.01)
Purpose: To provide geotechnical engineering services for the Jefferson Leadership Academies HVAC and Field project.
Term: 7/1/2018 - 12/31/2019 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $27,840 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
15. Agreement: Bainbridge Environmental Consultants, Inc. (10390.01) Purpose: To provide hazardous material surveying, testing, and abatement plan preparation
services for the Sato Academy of Mathematics and Science New Construction (Building 500) project.
Term: 5/17/2018 - 12/31/2019 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $10,458 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
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Purchasing & Contracts Report May 16, 2018 Page 4 16. Agreement: BCM Group, Inc. (10386.01)
Purpose: To provide construction management services for the Barton Elementary School HVAC project.
Term: 6/1/2018 - 6/30/2019 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $513,800 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
17. Agreement: BCM Group, Inc. (10387.01) Purpose: To provide construction management services for the Lindsey Academy HVAC
project. Term: 6/1/2018 - 6/30/2019 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $285,000 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
18. Agreement: City of Long Beach (10381.01) Purpose: To approve the Right of Entry Agreement for the installation and maintenance of
security cameras at Washington Middle School. Term: 6/30/2018 - 6/30/2023 Type: New Agreement Cost: No cost the District Originator: Facilities Funding Source: N/A
19. Agreement: Cumming Construction Management, Inc. (10406.01) Purpose: To provide construction management services for the Lakewood High School HVAC
project. Term: 6/1/2018 - 6/30/2020 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $810,000 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
20. Agreement: Infrastructure Management Solutions LLC (10383.01) Purpose: To provide system development services for the CAFM system for Facilities
Development & Planning. Term: 3/27/2018 - 6/30/2019 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $115,924 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund, Maintenance
21. Agreement: Jacobs Project Management (10388.01) Purpose: To provide construction management services for the McKinley Elementary School
HVAC project. Term: 6/1/2018 - 6/30/2019 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $345,600 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
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Purchasing & Contracts Report May 16, 2018 Page 5 22. Agreement: Jacobs Project Management (10397.01)
Purpose: To provide construction management services for the MacArthur Elementary School HVAC project.
Term: 6/1/2018 - 6/30/2019 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $345,600 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
23. Agreement: Knowland Construction Services (10389.01) Purpose: To provide DSA inspection services for the Barton Elementary School and Lindsey
Academy HVAC projects. Term: 6/1/2018 through project completion Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $182,400 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
24. Agreement: Koury Engineering & Testing, Inc. (10393.01) Purpose: To provide material testing and inspection services for the Lakewood High School
HVAC project. Term: 6/1/2018 - 6/30/2020 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $41,542 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
25. Agreement: Koury Engineering & Testing, Inc. (10398.01) Purpose: To provide material testing and inspection services for the Lindsey Academy HVAC
project. Term: 6/1/2018 - 6/30/2019 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $15,321 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
26. Agreement: Koury Engineering & Testing, Inc. (10399.01) Purpose: To provide material testing and inspection services for the Barton Elementary
School HVAC project. Term: 6/1/2018 - 6/30/2019 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $30,556 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
27. Agreement: Koury Engineering & Testing, Inc. (10402.01) Purpose: To provide material testing and inspection services for the Jefferson Leadership
Academies HVAC project. Term: 7/1/2018 - 12/31/2019 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $84,618 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
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Purchasing & Contracts Report May 16, 2018 Page 6 28. Agreement: Leighton Consulting, Inc. (10401.01)
Purpose: To provide material testing and inspection services for the McKinley Elementary School HVAC project.
Term: 6/1/2018 - 6/30/2019 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $57,310 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
29. Agreement: Leighton Consulting, Inc. (10404.01) Purpose: To provide material testing and inspection services for the MacArthur Elementary
School HVAC project. Term: 6/1/2018 - 6/30/2019 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $24,187 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
30. Agreement: RS Construction Services, Inc. (10405.01) Purpose: To provide DSA inspection services for the MacArthur Elementary School HVAC
project. Term: 6/1/2018 through project completion Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $156,800 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
31. Agreement: Salazar Surveying (10384.01) Purpose: To provide land and utility surveying services for the Wilson High School HVAC
project. Term: 5/17/2018 - 12/31/2018 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $27,050 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
32. Agreement: Salazar Surveying (10403.01) Purpose: To provide land and utility surveying services for the Alvarado Elementary School
HVAC project. Term: 5/17/2018 - 12/31/2018 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $20,600 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
33. Agreement: Sandy Pringle Associates Inspection Consultants (10391.01) Purpose: To provide DSA inspection services for the McKinley Elementary School project. Term: 6/1/2018 through project completion Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $187,200 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
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Purchasing & Contracts Report May 16, 2018 Page 7 34. Agreement: Sandy Pringle Associates Inspection Consultants (10400.01)
Purpose: To provide DSA inspection services for the Sato Academy of Mathematics and Science New Construction (Building 500) project.
Term: 5/17/2018 through project completion Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $229,500 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
35. Agreement: Twining Consulting, Inc. (10385.01) Purpose: To provide material testing and inspection services for the Mann Elementary School
HVAC project. Term: 7/1/2018 - 12/31/2019 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $18,160 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
36. Agreement: Twining Consulting, Inc. (10392.01) Purpose: To provide geotechnical engineering services for the Sato Academy of Mathematics
and Science New Construction (Building 500) project. Term: 6/1/2018 - 12/31/2019 Type: New Agreement Cost: To be a maximum of $18,200 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
Amend Agreements - General 37. Agreement: Ascent Elevator Services, Inc. (1617-0632-05)
Purpose: To provide additional maintenance services for elevators, District-wide. Cost: Increase contract amount by $50,000 from $244,000, to be a maximum of
$294,000. All other terms and conditions to remain the same. Originator: Maintenance Funding Source: General Fund
38. Agreement: Hoonuit I, LLC (1718-0012-03) Purpose: To provide additional data warehouse services, maintenance, and Edvantage
software licensing for student information assessments, by adding upgraded annual maintenance services to the existing system.
Cost: Increase contract amount by $45,255 from $218,892, to be a maximum of $264,147. All other terms and conditions to remain the same.
Originator: Research Funding Source: General Fund
39. Agreement: Mainline Information Systems (1718-0220-01) Purpose: To provide professional engineering services for the mainframe environment in
support of the payroll system, by adding database support, effective 5/1/18. Cost: Increase contract amount by $6,400 from $98,560, to be a maximum of $104,960.
All other terms and conditions to remain the same. Originator: TISB Funding Source: General Fund
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Purchasing & Contracts Report May 16, 2018 Page 8 40. Agreement: Performance Matters, LLC (1617-0303-06)
Purpose: To provide additional website development, hosting, and services to support the implementation of a new professional development software system, by adding six new Administrator Evaluations to the programming.
Cost: Increase contract amount by $30,000.00 from $826,215.50, to be a maximum of $856,215.50. All other terms and conditions to remain the same.
Originator: OCIPD Funding Source: General Fund
Amend Agreements - Facilities 41. Agreement: Leighton Consulting, Inc. (10128.01)
Purpose: To provide additional environmental consulting services on an as-needed basis for various projects througout the District.
Cost: Increase contract amount by $500,000 from $1,000,000, to be a maximum of $1,500,000. All other terms and conditions to remain the same.
Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
42. Agreement: Little Diversified Architectural Consulting, Inc. (10179.01) Purpose: To provide additional architectural services for the Wilson High School - Track and
Field project. Cost: Increase contract amount by $3,680 from $266,400, to be a maximum of $270,080.
All other terms and conditions to remain the same. Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
43. Agreement: PBK Architects, Inc. (10192.01A) Purpose: To provide additional architectural services for the Kettering Elementary School
HVAC project. Cost: Increase contract amount by $474,349 from $499,800, to be a maximum of
$974,149. All other terms and conditions to remain the same. Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
44. Agreement: PBK Architects, Inc. (10192.01B) Purpose: To provide additional architectural services for the Jefferson Leadership Academies
HVAC project. Cost: Increase contract amount by $557,509 from $1,002,500, to be a maximum of
$1,559,509. All other terms and conditions to remain the same. Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
45. Agreement: PBK Architects, Inc. (10192.01C) Purpose: To provide additional architectural services for the Rogers Middle School HVAC
project. Cost: Increase contract amount by $529,396 from $679,000, to be a maximum of
$1,208,396. All other terms and conditions to remain the same. Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
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Purchasing & Contracts Report May 16, 2018 Page 9 46. Agreement: School Facility Consultants (3150.05)
Purpose: To provide additional consulting services related to school facility funding programs, regulatory compliance, and coordination with public agencies.
Term: Extend contract completion date from 6/30/2018 to be through 6/30/2019. Cost: Increase contract amount by $60,000 from $120,000, to be a maximum of
$180,000. All other terms and conditions to remain the same. Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
47. Agreement: Winefield & Associates, LP dba Alta Environmental (10203.01) Purpose: To provide additional hazardous material surveying, testing, and abatement plan
preparation for the Stephens Middle School HVAC project. Cost: Increase contract amount by $81,505 from $45,105, to be a maximum of $126,610.
All other terms and conditions to remain the same. Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
Bid Awards The following bids are submitted for approval and available upon request: Authorize Bid Awards Commodity Bid - General 48. Award Bid No. FS377-1819/64 for the Purchase of Processed Fruit and Vegetables for the period of
5/17/2018 through 3/31/2019 as follows:
Gold Star Foods, Inc. $243,415.30 Funding Source: Cafeteria Special Revenue Fund
Authorize Bid Extension - General 49. Extend RFP No. 216-1718 for the Purchase of Freshly Baked Pizza Delivered to Various School
Locations for the Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) Outside Vendors Sales Program for the period of 7/1/2018 through 6/30/2019 with a total estimated annual expenditure of $650,000 to the following vendors:
DHK Pizza Works, Inc. dba Domino’s Pizza Modenza Enterprises, LLC dba Papa John’s Pizza Pizza Depot, Inc. PJ’s East/West, LP dba Papa John’s Pizza PJCA-1, LP dba Papa John’s Pizza PJCA-6, LP dba Papa John’s Pizza SCP Enterprises dba Domino’s Pizza Southern California Pizza Company dba Pizza Hut Western Pizza Enterprises dba Domino’s Pizza Yummy OMG Pizza, Inc. dba Papa John’s Pizza Funding Source: Cafeteria Special Revenue Fund
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Recommendation Approve and/or ratify the contracts, and take action on the bids as listed above. Approved: Approved and Recommended: Yumi Takahashi Christopher J. Steinhauser Chief Business and Financial Officer Superintendent of Schools RH/rk/sp; BS/bh/sc
Authorize Agency Bid - General 50. Authorize the use of the Prince William County Public Schools and U.S. Communities Contract No.
R-TC-17006, on an as-needed basis, for the utilization of the Online Marketplace for Purchases of Products and Services from Amazon Business. Authorization to be valid through 1/18/2022 and to include all extension periods as adopted by the agency. Estimated annual District expenditure to be $200,000. Funding Source: General Fund, Adult Education Fund, Child Development Centers, Cafeteria Special Revenue Fund
Purchase Orders Approve District Purchase Orders 51. Approve purchase orders written during the period April 1, 2018 through April 30, 2018. A detailed list
of purchase orders is available upon request.
Contract C671658 - C671687 $56,517,372.47 Regular P174354 - P174679 $2,933,153.45 Stock S830194 - S830213 $61,384.00
52. Approve Nutrition Services purchase orders written during the period April 1, 2018 through April 30,
2018. A detailed list of purchase orders is available upon request.
Regular 30363 - 30420 $624,998.72
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Board of Education Long Beach Unified School District
Subject: Adoption of Tentative Agreements, California School Employees Association, Long Beach Enclosures: None Chapter #2, Units A and B __________________________________________________________________________________ Category: New Business Reason for Board Consideration: Action Date: May 16, 2018 BACKGROUND: The Long Beach Unified School District (“District”) and the California School Employees Association, Long Beach Chapter #2, Units A and Unit B recently concluded negotiations for Collective Bargaining Agreements. CSEA informed the District on April 26, 2018 that their membership had ratified the Tentative Agreements providing for the modification of the Units A and B contracts through October 31, 2018. Ratification resulted in revisions to the California School Employees Association Long Beach Chapter #2, Units A and B contracts, including a 1 percent ongoing salary increase and one-time “off schedule” 1 percent increase, retroactive to July 1, 2017. Other modifications include changes to language regarding donated sick leave and a Memorandum of Understanding for new employee orientations. In compliance with collective bargaining agreement public disclosure requirements of Government Code, Section 3547.5, the “Public Disclosure of Collective Bargaining Agreement” forms for CSEA Units A and B have been displayed for public review since April 16, 2018. These forms have also been reviewed by the Los Angeles County Office of Education according to compliance with AB1200 (Chapter 1213/1991), Government Code 3547.5 and CCR, Title V, Section 15449. RECOMMENDATION: The Superintendent recommends approval. Prepared by: Approved and Recommended: David Zaid Christopher Steinhauser Director, Employee Relations Superintendent of Schools
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Board of Education LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
_________________________________________________________________________ SUBJECT: CLEAR PASSAGE EDUCATIONAL CENTER CHARTER _________________________________________________________________________ CATEGORY: NEW BUSINESS Reason for Board Consideration: Action Date: May 16, 2018 _________________________________________________________________________ EXTEND ORIGINAL TERM OF CLEAR PASSAGE EDUCATIONAL CENTER CHARTER PETITION BACKGROUND:
In 2014, the Long Beach Unified School District Board of Education (“District Board”) approved the charter petition for Clear Passage Educational Center (“Clear Passage” or “School”) for a three school-year term. The District Board approved a one-year extension in 2017 to expand the initial petition to four years, which ends on June 30, 2018.
Clear Passage began providing instruction in the fall of 2014. Although the District has closely monitored the progress of the School, there is no available state data in terms of academic achievement because the new California State Dashboard has not published results for alternative schools, which includes Clear Passage. California will begin to publish alternative schools’ data this Fall.
With the approval of an additional one year extension to the original charter term, the District will be able to fully analyze the academic progress of the students, which is an important factor in renewal eligibility. The Charter School Act provides that the initial term of a charter petition can be for a period not to exceed five years. If approved, this extension would take the initial charter term to the maximum of five years. RECOMMENDATION:
District Staff recommends a one year extension of the original term of the current charter. With approval of the extension, Clear Passage’s charter will remain in effect through June 30, 2019. Prepared by: Approved and Recommended: James Suarez Christopher Steinhauser, Assistant Director, Superintendent of Schools Equity, Access, and College & Career Readiness
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BOARD OF EDUCATION LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
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SUBJECT: Resolution No. 051618-A Enclosures: ___Yes_____ DECLARING THE RESULTS OF THE
CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION HELD ON APRIL 10, 2018 AND SUCH OTHER MATTERS AS PROVIDED FOR BY LAW
____________________________________________________________________________ CATEGORY: New Business Reason for Board Consideration: ____Action__ Financial Services Date: May 16, 2018 ____________________________________________________________________________ BACKGROUND: This Resolution declares the results of the Consolidated Primary Nominating Election held and conducted in the Long Beach Unified School District on Tuesday, April 10, 2018, as required by law. RECOMMENDATION: Recommend approval of Resolution No. 051618-A A RESOLUTION OF THE GOVERNING BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY DECLARING THE RESULTS OF THE CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION HELD ON APRIL 10, 2018 AND SUCH OTHER MATTERS AS PROVIDED FOR BY LAW Approved: Approved and Recommended: Yumi Takahashi Christopher J. Steinhauser Chief Business and Financial Officer Superintendent of Schools
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A RESOLUTION OF THE GOVERNING BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY
DECLARING THE RESULTS OF THE CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION HELD ON APRIL 10, 2018
AND SUCH OTHER MATTERS AS PROVIDED FOR BY LAW WHEREAS, a Consolidated Primary Nominating Election was held and conducted in the Long Beach Unified School District, on Tuesday, April 10, 2018, as required by law; and WHEREAS, notice of the election was given in time, form, and manner as provided by law; voting precincts were properly established; election officers were appointed and in all respects the election was held and conducted and the votes were cast, received and canvassed and the returns made and declared in the time, form, and manner as required by the provisions of the Election Code of the State of California for holding elections in school districts; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Long Beach has declared the results of the consolidated primary nominating election held on Tuesday, April 10, 2018 and has certified the results to this Board of Education, and whereas the results are received, attached, and made a part hereof as "Exhibit A"; and WHEREAS, in accordance with California Education Code Sections 5326 and 5328, when only one person has been nominated for an elective office, this such person shall be deemed appointed and shall be seated at the organizational meeting of the governing board; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education of the Long Beach Unified School District does declare, determine and orders as follows: 1. That the total number of votes cast in the election for Member, Board of Education
District Three is shown on the attached Exhibit A, 2. That the names of persons voted for at the April 10, 2018 election for Member,
Board of Education District Three are as follows: District Three Cesar A. Armendariz Juan M. Benitez Eduardo Lara 3. That the number of votes given at each precinct and the number of votes given in
the District to each person named for the office of Member, Board of Education District Three are listed in the attached Exhibit A,
4. That the Board of Education further determines, in accordance with City of Long
Beach Charter Section 2206, that Juan M. Benitez and Cesar A. Armendariz are the two candidates that received the highest number of votes in District Three and qualify as candidates for the General Municipal Election on June 5, 2018,
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5. That the Board of Education further determines, in accordance with California Education Code Sections 5326 and 5328, that Megan Kerr is to be seated as Member, Board of Education District One and Diana Craighead is to be seated as Member, Board of Education District Five, for the full term of four (4) years commencing with the third Monday of July, 2018,
6. That a qualified person shall administer the Oath of Office prescribed in the
Constitution of the State of California to Megan Kerr and Diana Craighead and shall have them subscribe to it and file it in the office of the Executive Secretary to the Board of Education, and each shall then be inducted into the Board of Education.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Education adopt Resolution No. 051618-A declaring the results of the consolidated primary nominating election held on April 10, 2018 and such other matters as provided for by law.
AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT:
APPROVED, ADOPTED AND SIGNED on this 16th day of May 2018. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE LONG
BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY
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TotalNum
berof
Voters:
41,415
of261,577
=15.83%
Precincts
Reporting
222of
222=100.00%
IParty
~I
Candidate
~I
Vote
ByMail
~I
Early
~I
Election
~I
Total
~Mayor,Vote
For1
ROBERT
GARCIA
21,838
79.68%
3479.07%
9,240
76.74%
31,112
78.78%
JAMES
HENRY
"HENK"
CONN
5,570
20.32%
920.93%
2,800
23.26%
8,379
21.22%
CastVotes:
27,408
95.46%
4395.56%
12,040
95.13%
39,491
95.35%
OverVotes:
200.07%
00.00%
140.11%
340.08%
Under
Votes:
1,285
4.48%
24.44%
603
4.76%
1,890
4.56%
Council
Mem
ber,
District
3,Vote
For1
SUZIE
PRICE
5,270
78.73%
1292.31%
1,776
77.05%
7,058
78.32%
GORDANA
KAJER
806
12.04%
00.00%
358
15.53%
1,164
12.92%
ROBERT
D."ROB"SAVIN
618
9.23%
17.69%
171
7.42%
790
8.7