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OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT
MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION
TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 2017 1515 Hughes Way, Long Beach, CA 90810
A G E N D A
OPEN SESSION – 2:30 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, OCR No. 09-11-1220, OCR 09-11-1780, 13-09037, 000843, 13-12874, 09264441, BC585384 and ADR Agreement Student #200065850
11. Collective Bargaining Proceedings Pursuant to Government Code Section 3549.1 12. Hearing of Complaints or Charges Brought Against an Employee by Another Person or Employee Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957 for the following positions: Classroom Teachers,
School Site Administrators, School Site Classified Employees. (Subject to 24 Hour Prior Notice to the Employee. This item may be heard in open session during this time period should the employee so choose pursuant to Section 54957.)
OPEN SESSION – 5:00 p.m., Community Room ORDER OF BUSINESS SUBJECT DISPOSITION 13. Pledge of Allegiance and Call to Order 14. In accordance with California Government Code Section 54957.7, the reports required of 54957.1
regarding actions taken in Closed Session will be made in writing at this time. The written report forms will continue to be made available upon request to the Assistant Secretary of the Board of Education.
AGENDA - Board of Education Meeting June 20, 2017 Page 2 15. Public Hearing Special Education Service and Budget Plans Information 16. Call for Agenda Items for Separate Action/Adoption of the Agenda as Posted Action 17. Approval of Minutes June 12, 2017 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 Administrative Assignments Action 24. Unfinished Business None Information/Action 25. New Business 2017-2020 Local Control and Accountability
Plan (LCAP) Action
Adoption of District’s Budget for FY 2017-18 Action List of Candidates for Graduation Action Resolution 062017-A, Education Protection
Account for FY 2017-18 Action
Resolution 062017-B, Giving Authorization for Temporary Cash Borrowing Between Funds
Action
Resolution 062017-C, Superseding Resolution No. 062316-D and Establishing Revolving Cash Fund for the Long Beach Unified School District
Action
26. Report of Board Members Information 27. Superintendent’s Report Information
AGENDA - Board of Education Meeting June 20, 2017 Page 3
28. Announcements Information 29. Adjournment & Setting of
Next Meeting The next regular business meeting will be held on MONDAY, JULY 17, 2017
ACCESS TO PUBLIC DOCUMENTS Public records related to the open session agenda that are distributed to the Governing Board less than 72 hours before a regular meeting, may be inspected by the public at the Board of Education Office at 1515 Hughes Way, Long Beach, CA 90810, during regular business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:40 p.m.).
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION FOR ANY INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY Any individual with a disability who requires reasonable accommodation to participate in a Board meeting may request assistance by contacting the Board of Education Office, 1515 Hughes Way, Long Beach, CA 90810;; telephone: (562) 997-8240;; fax: (562) 997-8280.
BOARD OF EDUCATION LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
_________________________________________________________________________ SUBJECT: Personnel Transactions Enclosures ____________________________________________________________________________ CATEGORY: Business Items Reason for Board Consideration: Action Human Resource Services Date: June 20, 2017 ____________________________________________________________________________ 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
Atwell, Wendelyn Teacher Millikan 31 Duron-Gomez, Hermelinda Teacher Henry 23 Flores, Amanda Teacher Henry 23 Gardikas, Cathy Teacher Tincher 28 Perruccio, Richard Counselor Robinson/Marshall 40 Samana, Robin Director Elementary Office 37 Saxby-Howcroft, Ann Teacher Lakewood 19
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
Elamparo, Erlinda IA-Spec Jordan 22 Pettigrew, Anita Int Office Asst-Sch Lakewood 31 Redman, Miles Plant Spv I Naples 35 Roberts, Deborah IA-Spec Cabrillo 27 Sunrise, Bruce Plant Utilities Op Polytechnic 27
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION SERVICES HUMAN RESOURCE SERVICES
Ruth Perez Ashley Annotated by T Torres Felton Williams CERTIFICATED Human Resource Services Long Beach Unified School District June 20, 2017 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: (h) Castellanos, Luisana Day to Day Substitute Teacher (b) Edwards, Burtrend “ ” (o) Hashemi, Ramin “ ” (b) Jackson, Venita “ ” (b) Jones, Sandra “ ” (w) Koni, Kimberly “ ” (w) Lopez, Christine “ ” Marion, Steven “ ” retiree (o) Mathis-Arslan, Michelle “ ” (h) Mejia, Thania “ ” (w) Morales, Jamie “ ” (a) Park, Samuel “ ” (h) Quintanilla, Jose “ ” (w) Swanson, Cara “ ”
APPOINTMENTS TO
(h) Bailey, Melissa Regular Contract Teacher N-Addams (w) Botnari, Cristina “ ” N-Lindsey (h) McAllister, Xenia “ ” N-Henry (h) Rivera, Karen “ ” N-Henry (h) Santos, Mireya “ ” N-Henry (w) Davis-Foster, Erin Special Contract Teacher N-Jordan (w) Erlandson, Jill “ ” N-Avalon (f) Espinosa McBride,
Annabellee “ ” N-Lakewood
(w) Geib, Joyce “ ” N-Jordan/Cabrillo (w) Paret, Aimee “ ” N-Avalon (h) Romero Jr., Francisco “ ” N-Jordan (w) Shepherd, Cameron “ ” N-Avalon (w) Stuart, Terri Special Contract Teacher Librarian N-Muir/Newcomb (h) Morales, Sarah E. Special Contract CDC Teacher (b) Paige, Mia “ ”
Human Resource Services June 20, 2017 Board Recommendations Page 2 Certificated INSERVICE CHANGES
Adams, Brent Additional Service – Additional Hourly Summer school Adams, Charma “ ” Summer school Afgani, Rebecca “ ” Math curric writing Ajiduah-Towery, Iyaunna “ ” Summer school Alba, Aurelio “ ” Summer school Alfonso, Jesus “ ” Summer school Allen, Mark “ ” Summer school Amata, Jessica “ ” Summer school Ammon, Jean “ ” Summer school Arnwine, Cheryl “ ” Emp skills/wrk exp Atwood, Amanda “ ” Summer school Balbuena, Blanca “ ” Summer school Baligad, Eduardo “ ” Summer school Banares, Bernice “ ” Summer school Banua, Kimberly “ ” Summer school Baraona, Rachel “ ” Summer school Barone, Mark “ ” Summer school Barrios, Carrie “ ” Summer school Bartus, Diana “ ” Summer school Bashar, Tahmina “ ” Summer school Beaulac Jr., Cameron “ ” Summer school Beaver, Donald “ ” Summer school Beebe, Jason “ ” Summer school Belcher, Debra “ ” Summer school Beltran, Carrie “ ” Summer school Bennett, Troy “ ” Breakthrough coach Biacan, Maribel “ ” Summer school Blehm, Christopher “ ” Summer school Bleidistel, David “ ” Summer school Bocanegra, Lorena “ ” Summer school Boese-Perez, Lisa “ ” Summer school Bolstad, Alice “ ” Summer school Boyer, Anne “ ” Summer school Brandts, Sandra “ ” Summer school Bravo, Joaquin “ ” Sum Scl/emp skills Briceno, Carlos “ ” Summer school Brodowski, Tiffany “ ” Summer school Brookman, Melissa “ ” Summer school Brown, Renee “ ” Summer school Browning, Candice “ ” Summer school Bryant, Jamie “ ” Summer school Burton, Shantrice “ ” Summer school Busch, Thomas “ ” Summer school Calise, Anna “ ” Summer school Campbell, Bridgett “ ” Summer school Carpio, David “ ” Summer school Carter, Vivian “ ” Summer school Chhom, Lena “ ” Summer school Chulo, Lisa “ ” Sum Scl/emp skills Cino, Matthew “ ” Summer school
Human Resource Services June 20, 2017 Board Recommendations Page 3 Certificated INSERVICE CHANGES
Cisneros, Krystal Additional Service – Additional Hourly Summer school Cobb, Caryn “ ” Summer school Cocchi, Carol “ ” Summer school Coleman, James “ ” Summer school Cook, Jeremy “ ” Summer school Cooperider, James “ ” Summer school Coulter, Kennetta “ ” Summer school Cox, Christina “ ” Summer school Crawford, Toni “ ” Summer school Cuyugan, Rory “ ” Summer school Dao, Anthony “ ” Summer school De Palma, Mayra “ ” Summer school De Rosier, Hilda “ ” Summer school Del Rosario, Marissa “ ” Summer school Denmion, Julie “ ” Summer school Denton Jr., John “ ” Summer school Dewit, Jennifer “ ” Summer school Doan, Julie “ ” Summer school Dragoyevich, Miryana “ ” Summer school Drummond, Marianne “ ” Summer school Earley, Connie “ ” Summer school Ebo, Obiorah “ ” Summer school Edwards, Adam “ ” Summer school Ellis, William “ ” Summer school Endres, Christie “ ” Summer school Ennover, Tanya “ ” Summer school Esparza, Enrique “ ” Summer school Esparza, Felipe “ ” Summer school Espinoza, Paola “ ” Summer school Estep, Tamera “ ” Summer school Eulo, Wendy “ ” Summer school Evans, Jeffrey “ ” Summer school Fanton, Cassie “ ” Breakthrough coach Fernandez, Juan “ ” Summer school Ferrell, Rachell “ ” Summer school Fielder, J Kevin “ ” Summer school Fife, Anamaria “ ” Summer school Fimbres Carlos, Veronica “ ” Summer school Finder, Dianne “ ” Summer school Finley, Frances “ ” Summer school Fisher, Kenneth “ ” Summer school Florendo, Lisa Marie “ ” Summer school Foe-Taylor, Edmonia “ ” Summer school Foster, Laura “ ” Summer school Galbreath, Melissa “ ” Summer school Garcia, Mark “ ” Summer school Gaumer, Nicolle “ ” Summer school Gawel, Joseph “ ” Sum Scl/emp skills Gentile, Michael “ ” Summer school George, Brian “ ” Sum Scl/emp skills
Human Resource Services June 20, 2017 Board Recommendations Page 4 Certificated INSERVICE CHANGES
Gilmore, Jerry Additional Service – Additional Hourly Summer school Gjonovich, Garrick “ ” Summer school Glose, Carolyn “ ” Summer school Gonzalez, Ofelia “ ” Summer school Gonzalez, Valerie “ ” Summer school Greer Brown, Lorita “ ” Summer school Gregg, Susan “ ” Summer school Griscavage, Kimberly “ ” Summer school Haley, Kim “ ” Summer school Harb, Julie “ ” Summer school Harper Jr., Donald “ ” Summer school Hassen, Kimberly “ ” Summer school Hayes, Gina “ ” Summer school Heard, Curtis “ ” Summer school Hendricks, Heather “ ” Summer school Herrera-Dust, Socorro “ ” Summer school Hill, Erin “ ” Summer school Hinkson, Patricia “ ” Summer school Hodel, Gregory “ ” Summer school Hodge, Kellie “ ” Summer school Hreschuk, Theresa “ ” Summer school Hulen, Larry “ ” Summer school Hyatt, Marc “ ” Summer school Hyson, Julie “ ” Summer school Ide, Dawn “ ” Sum Scl/emp skills Indich, Lawrence “ ” Summer school Ingram, Ingrid “ ” Summer school Iwasaki, Aimee “ ” Summer school James, Annitta “ ” Summer school James, Crystal “ ” Summer school Jekerle, Kathleen “ ” Summer school Jimenez, Indira “ ” Summer school Johnson, La Wanda “ ” Summer school Jones Jr., Melvin “ ” Summer school Jophryn-Hill, Sherrine “ ” Summer school Jorda, Danielle “ ” Summer school Jordan, Douglas “ ” Breakthrough coach Juarez, Brenda “ ” Summer school Kaeka, Michelle “ ” Summer school Kane, Ashley “ ” Summer school Kane, Jessica “ ” Summer school Kane, John “ ” Summer school Kaur, Manju “ ” Summer school Kennedy, Lucinda “ ” Summer school Kennedy, Sean “ ” Summer school Kiebler, Kristopher “ ” Summer school Kim, Kristina “ ” Summer school King, Robert “ ” Summer school Knight, Woodrow “ ” Summer school Koch, Candice “ ” Summer school
Human Resource Services June 20, 2017 Board Recommendations Page 5 Certificated INSERVICE CHANGES
Kraft, Carol Additional Service – Additional Hourly Summer school Lamprecht, Richard “ ” Summer school Lawler III, Thomas “ ” Summer school Lazenby, Melvin “ ” Summer school Licano, Albert “ ” Summer school Lobedecis Jr., Romeo “ ” Summer school Lopez Gastelum, Claudia “ ” Summer school Lopez Sheldon, Maria “ ” Summer school Lopez, Matthew “ ” Summer school Lounsbery, Christopher “ ” Breakthrough coach Lovelace, Joel “ ” Summer school Ly, Peter “ ” Summer school Macklin, Jennifer “ ” Sum sch/pre-reg Maestas, Aline “ ” Summer school Maldonado, Madelyn “ ” Summer school Margolin, Andrew “ ” Summer school Martinez Jr., George “ ” Summer school Martinez Jr., Joseph Augusti “ ” Summer school Mc Connell, Christine “ ” Summer school Mc Cormick, Chelsea “ ” Summer school McNair, Sondra “ ” Summer school McNeice, Judith “ ” Summer school Meeks, Enos “ ” Summer school Mejia, Janice “ ” Summer school Menendez, Zulma “ ” Summer school Merlo, Mona “ ” Mts outside clndr Merrill, Carly “ ” Summer school Metoyer, Sharrief “ ” Summer school Michelson, Matthew “ ” Summer school Miles, Nicole “ ” Summer school Miller, Jill “ ” Summer school Mohr, Ruth “ ” Summer school Morato, Maria “ ” Summer school Morgan, Sandra “ ” Summer school Morrow, Linda “ ” Summer school Munger, Kenneth “ ” Summer school Myles, Nakia “ ” Summer school Naguib, Monalise “ ” Summer school Navarro, Vilomar “ ” Summer school Nellis, Paul “ ” Summer school Nguon, Samantha “ ” Summer school Nguyen, Sy “ ” Summer school Nichol, Scott “ ” Summer school Niedwick, Heather “ ” Summer school Noble, Ellen “ ” Summer school Noble, Toni “ ” Summer school Nord, Sarah “ ” Summer school Obeji, Jeanne “ ” Summer school Oberjuerge, Anne “ ” Math curric writing Oca, Michael “ ” Summer school
Human Resource Services June 20, 2017 Board Recommendations Page 6 Certificated INSERVICE CHANGES
Oduwole, Bola Additional Service – Additional Hourly Summer school Ojinna, Chibuzor “ ” Summer school Osborne, Stephanie “ ” Summer school Pacquing, Elaine “ ” Summer school Page, Renea “ ” Summer school Pappas, Connie “ ” Summer school Patterson, Eric “ ” Summer school Pech, Puch “ ” Summer school Peguero, Emma “ ” Summer school Perez Yi, Emily “ ” Summer school Perez, Michael “ ” Summer school Perez, Veronica “ ” Summer school Pieczenik, Harry “ ” Summer school Poffenberger, Wendy “ ” Mtgs/breakthr coach Poissant, Diane “ ” Summer school Porcher, Rowena “ ” Summer school Prado, Michael “ ” Summer school Prager, Jennifer “ ” Summer school Prager, Marc “ ” Summer school Qualters, Kristina “ ” Summer school Quam, Kirra “ ” Summer school Quevedo, Kristin “ ” Summer school Quizon, Tylene “ ” Summer school Rakonjac, Sanja “ ” Summer school Ramos-Davies, Karen “ ” Summer school Ramsey, Melinda “ ” Summer school Rash, Kelly “ ” Summer school Reed, Ronald “ ” Summer school Rice, Kaycee “ ” Summer school Richardson, Patricia “ ” Summer school Richter, Jennifer “ ” Summer school Rivera, James “ ” Summer school Roberts, Ronald “ ” Summer school Robertson, Monique “ ” Summer school Rock, Charity “ ” Summer school Romanio, Gary “ ” Summer school Rood, D’Anna “ ” Summer school Rosales Jr., Edgar “ ” Summer school Roselli, Sarah “ ” Summer school Roussos, Marcelina “ ” Assessments/evals Ruiz, Matthew “ ” Summer school Sanchez, Maria “ ” Summer school Santucci, Mark “ ” Summer school Sarno, Denise “ ” Summer school Savio, Cheryl “ ” Summer school Schaaf, Lori “ ” Summer school Schwichtenberg, Tonia “ ” Summer school Scoggins Jr., James “ ” Summer school Scott-Dozier, Michelle “ ” Summer school Sebren, Leanne “ ” Summer school
Human Resource Services June 20, 2017 Board Recommendations Page 7 Certificated INSERVICE CHANGES
Sellers, Michelle Additional Service – Additional Hourly Summer school Shaheen Jr., Albert “ ” Summer school Shawver, Matthew “ ” Summer school Shelly, Rebecca “ ” Summer school Shock, Robert “ ” Summer school Shyne, Rahbin “ ” Summer school Simon, Karin “ ” Summer school Simpson, Julie “ ” Summer school Sims, Keith “ ” Summer school Sims, William “ ” Summer school Small, James “ ” Summer school Smith, Lindsay “ ” Summer school Solano, Elizabeth “ ” Summer school Soto, Marleen “ ” Summer school Speece, Ian “ ” Summer school Speedone, Anastacia “ ” Summer school Stephens, Julie “ ” Summer school Stevens-Chapman, Bari “ ” Summer school Stewart, Mary “ ” Summer school Stork, Micah “ ” Summer school Strader, Robert “ ” Summer school Stuart, Jennifer “ ” Summer school Stuht, Amy “ ” Summer school Summy, Randall “ ” Summer school Sunderman, Robert “ ” Summer school Suzuki, Nancy “ ” Summer school Swinford, Marsha “ ” Summer school Thron, Rachel “ ” Summer school Tierney, Judy “ ” Summer school Todd, Shirley “ ” Summer school Tomlin, Robert “ ” Summer school Ton, Bryant “ ” Summer school Torres, Ana “ ” Summer school Torres-Zeller, Eileen “ ” Summer school Tra, Tu-Quynh “ ” Summer school Tredway, Anthony “ ” Summer school Tritz, Andrew “ ” Summer school Uchegbulam, Sandra “ ” Summer school Valdez, Thomas “ ” Summer school Van Divort, Alan “ ” Summer school Van Meeveren, Rose “ ” Summer school Varela, Brianne “ ” Summer school Velasquez, Nathaniel “ ” Summer school Verduzco, Rene “ ” Summer school Walker, Charlotte “ ” Summer school Wallace, Robert “ ” Summer school Warren, Gwenelle “ ” Summer school Weeks, Shannan “ ” Summer school Wegener, Nicole “ ” Summer school Weinberg, Robin “ ” Summer school
Human Resource Services June 20, 2017 Board Recommendations Page 8 Certificated INSERVICE CHANGES
Wells, Scott Additional Service – Additional Hourly Summer school Wertheimer, Stephen “ ” Summer school Wheeler, Bernadette “ ” Summer school White, Erin “ ” Summer school Wiese, Sarah “ ” Summer school Wilk, Deborah “ ” Summer school Willert, James “ ” Summer school Williams Jr., Slater “ ” Summer school Williams-Robinson, Charise “ ” Summer school Willis, Jasmine “ ” Summer school Willis, Julie “ ” Summer school Wilson, Tricia “ ” Summer school Wixted, Michael “ ” Summer school Wong-McKee, Elizabeth “ ” Summer school Wood, Denise “ ” Summer school Yi, Nieves “ ” Summer school Young, Susan “ ” Summer school Young, Teri “ ” Summer school Yu, Daniel “ ” Summer school Zepeda, Ulises “ ” Summer school Zook, Belinda “ ” Summer school Zuniga, Alexandra “ ” Summer school ADOPTION OF SALARY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE DATE Schedule H1 – Educare Associate Teacher (247 Day Calendar) 07/01/17 Schedule H2 – Educare Teacher (247 Day Calendar) 07/01/17 LEAVES OF ABSENCE NAME ASSIGNMENT DATES OF LEAVE
Jusionis, Michele Teacher Wilson
05/23/17 to 05/26/17 Other: Family Wedding
Streeter, Yvette Principal Stevenson
08/15/17 to 06/22/18 Teach/Work in Another District
Thompson, Wendy Principal Lafayette
08/15/17 to 06/22/18 Teach/Work in Another District
Human Resource Services June 20, 2017 Board Recommendations Page 9 Certificated RESIGNATIONS (BOARD POLICY 4117.2) DATE OF DATE OF NAME ASSIGNMENT EMPLOYMENT RESIGNATION Richards, Patrick Speech and
Language Pathologist Lakewood
08/30/16 06/17/17
RETIREMENTS DATE OF DATE OF NAME ASSIGNMENT EMPLOYMENT RETIREMENT Atwell, Wendelyn (31 yrs of svc. Yes will attend)
Teacher Millikan
09/08/86 06/30/17
Duron-Gomez, Hermelinda (23 yrs of svc. Yes will attend)
Teacher Henry
09/09/94 07/01/17
Flores, Amanda (23 yrs of svc. Yes will attend)
Teacher Henry
10/26/94 06/30/17
Gardikas, Cathy (28 yrs of svc. No will not attend)
Teacher Tincher
09/12/89 06/16/17
Perruccio, Richard (40 yrs of svc. Yes will attend)
Counselor Robinson/Marshall
09/26/77 06/30/17
Samana, Robin (37 yrs of svc. No will not attend)
Director Elementary Office
09/13/82 07/31/17
Saxby-Howcroft, Ann (19 yrs of svc. No will not attend)
Teacher Lakewood
09/01/98 08/02/17
Felton Williams 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 Ginder, Benjamin J Comp Supp Tech N-Information Svcs Swanson, Andrea K Sch Data Tech P-Cabrillo Subject to separation if no substitute service for the school year Arellaga Jr, Thomas N Day to Day Substitute Custodian Frost, Jennifer T Day to Day Substitute Intermediate Office Assistant Herrera, Cristina “ ” Uribe, Evelyn Day to Day Substitute Intermediate Office Assistant Bilingual Spanish Avila, Lisa M Day to Day Substitute Nutrition Services Worker Bejarano, Vanessa “ ” Campbell, Treaunna L “ ” Edquibal, Harry “ ” Goddard, Linda S “ ” James, Kristen K “ ” Talukder, Nisha “ ” Provisional Givhan III, Arthur T Groundskeeper Exempt Gilliam, Jaden L CA Promise Student Hale, Kristina “ ” Lizarraga, Evelyn “ ” McClain, Kobe L “ ” Ramirez, Kimberly Z “ ” Bell, Daysia M Cafeteria Student Asst
June 20, 2017
Annotated by P Wiesenhutter REVISED CLASSIFIED AND EXEMPT
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION SERVICES HUMAN RESOURCE SERVICES
Human Resource Services June 20, 2017 Board Recommendations Page 2 Classified and Exempt
APPOINTMENTS TO Exempt Bui, Phuong T Cafeteria Student Asst Catbagan Jr, Ryan G “ ” Garcia, Mario G “ ” Magdaleno, Jonathan “ ” Perez, Isaiah “ ” Reyes, Ashley N “ ” Xiong, Muajtauyuav “ ” Espinoza Mendoza, Jennifer A Rec Aide Hines Mendoza, Erika V “ ” Regil, Julia N “ ” Ruiz, Andrea C “ ” Young, Kyndall J “ ” Nelson, Kerry R Rec Aide-Kids’ Club Alcaraz, Jenin Student Tutor Almazan, Antonio J “ ” Balajadia, Jasee D “ ” Blake, Kaleb A “ ” Headen, Brock S “ ” Leal, Jesse “ ” Lee, Connor J “ ” Leyva Jr, Mario “ ” Madrid, Jesse F “ ” Malik, Amaan Z “ ” Schnack, Trevor J “ ” Vadney, Kentaro T “ ” Ali, Ahmad H Workability Student Armas, Ivan A “ ” Armstrong, Ryan P “ ” Barrientes, Jessica B “ ” Botelo, John C “ ” Brewer, Denzell “ ” Burley, Clayton J “ ” Byers, Trista C “ ” Carrillo Martinez, Jazmin E “ ” Coley, Eric J “ ” Costa, Dylan G “ ” Dena, Jeovany “ ” Downing, Wyatt E “ ” England, Tatiana J “ ” Espinoza, Christopher “ ” Esquivias, Juan C “ ” Ferguson, Roxie “ ” Godinez, Che “ ” Gonzalez, Adrian “ ” Gonzalez, Jose O “ ” Goodrum, Delontae M “ ” Gurule, Anthony J “ ”
Human Resource Services June 20, 2017 Board Recommendations Page 3 Classified and Exempt
APPOINTMENTS TO Exempt Hernandez, Sebastian Workability Student Herrera, Jacob S “ ” Justis-Muse, Christian C “ ” Kirkpatrick, Abreiana E “ ” Knox, Keylon “ ” Leyva, Ivan Z “ ” Mao-Long, Andrew N “ ” McQuillin, Christopher W “ ” Negrete, Richard D “ ” Patel, Tej K “ ” Price, Charles A “ ” Reyes, Christian A “ ” Roach, Tavion “ ” Robinson, Tiffany D “ ” Rodriguez, Alexis M “ ” Ruiz, Jessie “ ” Sanchez, Cheyenne A “ ” Simmons, Travelle D “ ” Smith, Saraya R “ ” Sok, Khuntia L “ ” Soto, Arlin “ ” Thackery, Justin T “ ” Tillman-Beckford, Brandon M “ ” Uribe Jr, Marco A “ ” Valadez, Aislynn “ ” Exempt In Accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Section 5593: Fisher, Edmond Instructor Athletics (HS) Hanson, Raymond A “ ” Hicks, Alexia J “ ” 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. Garfias, Alexis
Human Resource Services June 20, 2017 Board Recommendations Page 4 Classified and Exempt
APPOINTMENTS TO INSERVICE CHANGES Summer Employment
Bellmar, Anthony W Campus Sec Officer Polytechnic Bosley, John P “ ” Wilson Hildreth, Regina L “ ” Lakewood Jenkins, Jacy A “ ” Millikan Johnson, Delphine D “ ” Wilson Maciel, Stacy D “ ” Polytechnic Montgomery, Willie T “ ” Cabrillo Morones, Robert J “ ” Marshall Perruccio, Ron R “ ” Millikan Smith, Jonathan E “ ” Jordan Vallente, Theodore P “ ” Wilson Wadley, Mike R “ ” Lakewood Aguayo, Maria Custodian Operation Br Alexander Jr, Kevin D “ ” Operation Br Alvarez, Dora “ ” Operation Br Amado, Steven “ ” Operation Br Anderson, Angela L “ ” Operation Br Anderson, Justin L “ ” Operation Br Ayala, Marco A “ ” Operation Br Ayala, Patricia “ ” Operation Br Banuelos, Alejandra “ ” Operation Br Barbosa, Vera R “ ” Operation Br Beasley, Chantha “ ” Operation Br Benavidez, Christina “ ” Operation Br Bertaud, S Christina “ ” Operation Br Brashier, Cynthia G “ ” Operation Br Butler, Debra A “ ” Operation Br Butler, Tiffany “ ” Operation Br Castro, Jesus A “ ” Operation Br Cid, Maria G “ ” Operation Br Coleman, Sandra L “ ” Operation Br Contreras, Mary Lisa “ ” Operation Br Cortez, Fidel “ ” Operation Br Cotie, Daphnee D “ ” Operation Br Davis, Samuel T “ ” Operation Br Donohue, Frank W “ ” Operation Br Duenez, Elizabeth “ ” Operation Br Edwards, Lavenua C “ ” Operation Br Egland, Marcus D “ ” Operation Br Elberling, Susan A “ ” Operation Br Emmons, Cheryl A “ ” Operation Br Espejo, Emil T “ ” Operation Br Flores, Carmen M “ ” Operation Br Gallegos, Jorge A “ ” Operation Br
Human Resource Services June 20, 2017 Board Recommendations Page 5 Classified and Exempt
INSERVICE CHANGES Summer Employment
Garcia, Pilar Custodian Operation Br Garcia, Sofia S “ ” Operation Br Gardetto, Tina “ ” Operation Br Gerow, Douglas L “ ” Operation Br Gipson, Rickey Z “ ” Operation Br Gonzalez, Joseph W “ ” Operation Br Gonzalez, Magdalena “ ” Operation Br Gonzalez, Rosa “ ” Operation Br Grajeda Jr, Jesus G “ ” Operation Br Green, Regina F “ ” Operation Br Gudino, Cynthia “ ” Operation Br Gutierrez, Michelle “ ” Operation Br Hall, Omar L “ ” Operation Br Harrison, Leila F “ ” Operation Br Hildreth, Darrell G “ ” Operation Br Hill, Reneisha H “ ” Operation Br Hodges, Marcel D “ ” Operation Br Holland, Kimberly A “ ” Operation Br Hughes, Kevin F “ ” Operation Br Hurndon, Monticue W “ ” Operation Br Hutchins, Shaireesia L “ ” Operation Br Jackson, Charmaine Y “ ” Operation Br Jackson, Robert A “ ” Operation Br Jackson, Thomas L “ ” Operation Br Johnson, Carl “ ” Operation Br Johnson, Linda R “ ” Operation Br Joiner, Kimberley E “ ” Operation Br Jones Jr., Michael “ ” Operation Br Juarez, Maria Princesa “ ” Operation Br Lane Jr., Jack L “ ” Operation Br Lara, Teresa G “ ” Operation Br Leon, Marta “ ” Operation Br Ley, Phirum P “ ” Operation Br Logsdon, Stephen R “ ” Operation Br Loyola, Lani O “ ” Operation Br Luna, Juan “ ” Operation Br Lyle, Cameron “ ” Operation Br Lynch, Jacqueline E “ ” Operation Br Madrigal, Maria “ ” Operation Br Marquez, Jorge H “ ” Operation Br Marshell, Florene “ ” Operation Br Martin, Tammie E “ ” Operation Br Martinez, Alma D “ ” Operation Br Matira, Cesar A “ ” Operation Br McGee, Bravura L “ ” Operation Br McGiffert, Sharon L “ ” Operation Br McGill, Celia “ ” Operation Br
Human Resource Services June 20, 2017 Board Recommendations Page 6 Classified and Exempt
INSERVICE CHANGES Summer Employment
Mojica, Octavio Custodian Operation Br Montgomery, Gabrielle V “ ” Operation Br Moore, Elliot S “ ” Operation Br Moore, Lori D “ ” Operation Br Morales, Elvia R “ ” Operation Br Morrison, Karen G “ ” Operation Br Munoz Aguirre, Ana C “ ” Operation Br Munoz Jr., Francisco “ ” Operation Br Nak, Samoeut “ ” Operation Br Nickols, Nikita R “ ” Operation Br O’Connor-Collins, Kathryn L “ ” Operation Br Oliva, Ruth “ ” Operation Br Opah, Susan “ ” Operation Br Ordaz, Lidia “ ” Operation Br Osborne III, Edward B “ ” Operation Br Owens, Vicki L “ ” Operation Br Pachejo, Norman “ ” Operation Br Padilla-Tan, Rosemarie “ ” Operation Br Parker, Samuel L “ ” Operation Br Parra, Linda L “ ” Operation Br Peou, Samuth “ ” Operation Br Perez, Lourdes “ ” Operation Br Phillips, Shannon D “ ” Operation Br Phillips, Sharon “ ” Operation Br Pierre, Barry “ ” Operation Br Powell, Christine M “ ” Operation Br Primous, Cynthia L “ ” Operation Br Pullman, Crystal “ ” Operation Br Pullman, Gary T “ ” Operation Br Quesada, Edwin R “ ” Operation Br Quiroz, Larry “ ” Operation Br Ramirez, Javier “ ” Operation Br Redden, Graciela A “ ” Operation Br Rendon, Dalila Z “ ” Operation Br Reyes, Martha I “ ” Operation Br Richardson, Natice Patrici “ ” Operation Br Rivera, Guadalupe C “ ” Operation Br Robertson, Radi T “ ” Operation Br Robinson, Darkus A “ ” Operation Br Rodriguez, Doris E “ ” Operation Br Rodriguez, Leonor “ ” Operation Br Rodriguez, Roberto “ ” Operation Br Romo, Graciela “ ” Operation Br Ross, Gail “ ” Operation Br Roussel, Joseph M “ ” Operation Br Ruiz, Guadalupe “ ” Operation Br Ruiz, Maria O “ ” Operation Br
Human Resource Services June 20, 2017 Board Recommendations Page 7 Classified and Exempt
INSERVICE CHANGES Summer Employment
Sais, Jessica A Custodian Operation Br Salas, Ivan M “ ” Operation Br Salazar, Arlene T “ ” Operation Br Salazar, Eva M “ ” Operation Br Salvador, Maria E “ ” Operation Br Salvador, Romeo A “ ” Operation Br Samreth, Kanthom “ ” Operation Br Sasser, Ronald E “ ” Operation Br Shea, Denise “ ” Operation Br Simon, Tekira S “ ” Operation Br Stanley, Earl N “ ” Operation Br Stokes, Tainecia L “ ” Operation Br Sungura, Mary C “ ” Operation Br Thomas, Faye A “ ” Operation Br Thompson, Kiyan W “ ” Operation Br Thornton, Elisa M “ ” Operation Br Torres, Richard R “ ” Operation Br Tucker, Laura A “ ” Operation Br Ussery Jr., Billy G “ ” Operation Br Walker, Lee A “ ” Operation Br Wallace, Akilah “ ” Operation Br Waltower, William W “ ” Operation Br Wedlow, Timothy M “ ” Operation Br White, Delbert A “ ” Operation Br Whitfield, Bryan D “ ” Operation Br Wiley, Latrease F “ ” Operation Br Williams, Ashley K “ ” Operation Br Wilson, Dannon D “ ” Operation Br Wilson, Sharon L “ ” Operation Br Yong, Sandra M “ ” Operation Br Kent, Tanya L Elem Sch Office Spv Longfellow Laswell, Roberta “ ” Human Resource Svcs Castro, Lorraine J Int Office Asst-Sch Wilson Davis, Leslie “ ” Cabrillo Enhelder, Patricia A “ ” Lakewood Espanza, Robin A “ ” Polytechnic Lovelace, Kellie C “ ” Jordan Mack, Mary K “ ” Millikan Doakes, Yvonne Laborer Operation Br Eyanson, Jeffery C “ ” Operation Br Holmes, Qione M “ ” Operation Br Jackson, Robert A “ ” Operation Br Luke, Alton J “ ” Operation Br Porter, Raymond N “ ” Operation Br Sargent, Julie A Mid Sch Office Spv Marshall
Human Resource Services June 20, 2017 Board Recommendations Page 8 Classified and Exempt
LEAVES OF ABSENCE NAME ASSIGNMENT DATES OF LEAVE
Diggs, Jeremy Nutr Svcs Wkr
Nutr Svcs
05/17/17 to 05/19/17 Other
Fuentes, Virginia Nutr Svcs Wkr Lincoln
06/08/17 to 07/10/17 Rest and Recuperation
Podrasky, Flor M Sr Nutr Svcs Wkr Lakewood
08/29/17 to 06/15/18 Rest and Recuperation
Schwarzkopf, Laura Int Office Asst-Sch Bl Sp Tincher
08/21/17 to 06/20/18 Other
Sierra, Chloie Behavr Int Asst Spec Ed
07/23/15 to 06/18/17 Child Care
Troncoso, Elizabeth S Sr Office Asst Maintenance
08/31/17 to 09/05/17 Other
Wilkins Smith, Sandra Behavr Int Asst Lindbergh
06/05/17 to 06/12/17 Other
SEPARATION – DECEASED NAME
ASSIGNMENT
DATE
Perez, Rosa Int Nutr Svcs Wkr Edison
04/21/17
Human Resource Services June 20, 2017 Board Recommendations Page 9 Classified and Exempt
TERMINATION OF SERVICE Dismissal – pursuant to Chapter XI, Section 11.1 (8) of the Rules and Regulations of the Classified Service. Close of work on date indicated. Probationary NAME ASSIGNMENT EFFECTIVE
E 0062062 6 Job Developer
06/21/17
E 0055223 3 IA-Spec 06/21/17
RESIGNATIONS (BOARD POLICY 4117.2) DATE OF DATE OF NAME ASSIGNMENT EMPLOYMENT RESIGNATION Probationary Rivera, Irmabelle
IA-Spec Jordan
04/24/17 05/03/17
Permanent
Jinadasa, Natashka S
IA-Spec Lakewood
12/01/14 06/15/17
Martinez, Margarita R
IA-Spec Edison
01/03/01 07/05/17
Ramirez, Pedro
IA-Spec LBCC
11/07/13 03/23/17
Seaman, Jessica M
IA-Spec Tucker
02/29/16 06/15/17
RETIREMENTS DATE OF DATE OF NAME ASSIGNMENT EMPLOYMENT RETIREMENT Adams, Belinda A
Speech/Lang Path Asst The Willows
12/01/08 06/15/17
Elamparo, Erlinda E
IA-Spec Jordan
02/14/95 06/15/17
Human Resource Services June 20, 2017 Board Recommendations Page 10 Classified and Exempt
RETIREMENTS DATE OF DATE OF NAME ASSIGNMENT EMPLOYMENT RETIREMENT
Howard, Bennie A
IA-Spec Webster
06/10/10 07/03/07
Pettigrew, Anita
Int Office Asst-Sch Lakewood
02/25/86 06/23/17
Redman, Miles
Plant Spv I Naples
09/22/81 06/29/17
Roberts, Deborah S
IA-Spec Cabrillo
08/15/90 06/15/17
Sunrise, Bruce
Plant Utilities Op Polytechnic
07/18/89 06/06/17
ABOLISHMENTS: LACK OF WORK / LACK OF FUNDS (Education Code Sections 45117, 45261, 45298, 45308) POSITION SITE ASSIGNMENT
Inter Nutr Svcs Wkr Stanford 62.5%/209 Day
AMENDMENTS 06/12/17 BA Amend Leave of Absence for Como, Grace from Other to Rest and Recuperation. 12/07/16 BA Amend Leave of Absence end date for Danks, Erin from 06/16/17 to 06/02/17. 06/12/17 BA Amend Years of Service for Nathan, Fred from 19 years to 30 years. 05/03/17 BA Amend Leave of Absence for Reed, Darryl from 04/17/17 to 04/18/17. RESCISSIONS 04/05/17 BA Rescind Leave of Absence for Savage, Clifford on 05/01/17.
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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: June 20, 2017 1. APPROVE THE 2017-18 SPECIAL EDUCATION ANNUAL BUDGET AND SERVICE
PLANS Approve the submission of the Long Beach Unified School District's Special Education Annual Service Plan and the Special Education Annual Budget Plan, according to California Education Code, Section 56205 (b) (1) and (2). The plans are a yearly requirement of the California Department of Education. This submission is for the 2017-18 school year. The Annual Service Plan describes the full continuum of options/services offered to all students with disabilities from birth to age 22. The plan demonstrates that all individuals with exceptional needs have access to services and instruction appropriate to meet their needs as specified in their Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). The Annual Budget Plan identifies expected expenditures for all items required, including, but not limited to, the following:
• Funds received in accordance with Chapter 7.2 • Administrative costs • Services to pupils with severe disabilities and low-incident disabilities • Services to students with non-severe disabilities • Supplemental aides and services to meet the individual needs of pupils placed in regular
classrooms and environments • Regionalized operations and services • Direct instructional support by program specialists in accordance with Article 6
These plans may be revised during the fiscal year according to the district's Special Education Local Plan and the District's policy making process. Both plans, as well as a list of locations where services are provided, are available for review in the Office of School Support Services. 2. APPROVE COLA BUDGET ADJUSTMENT REQUEST FOR HEAD START AND EARLY
HEAD START Approve the submission of a Cost of Living Adjustment request for the Head Start and Early Head Start program, resulting in a 1.0% increase of $165,679 for Head Start and $23,668 for Early Head Start. The requested funds will be made available by the Administration for Children and Families to the LBUSD Head Start/Early Head Start program during FY 2017. 3. RATIFY CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CARL D. PERKINS FUNDING
2017-2018 GRANT APPLICATION – CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
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Ratify Carl D. Perkins district funding grant application for the 2017-2018 school year which will provide continuous support for high quality career technical education programs at the school sites. The proposal continues the ongoing focus on coordinating coherent course sequences and career pathways, engaging industry advisors as strategic partners, and expanding professional development opportunities for CTE instructors. The district is requesting $589,721 to fund teacher training, instructional materials, and other related expenses. 4. APPROVE LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT’S CONSOLIDATED
APPLICATION- SPRING DATA COLLECTION Authorize submission of the Spring Collection of the District’s 2017-2018 Consolidated Application for Funding Categorical Aid Programs for federal funds to continue four categorical education programs during the 2017-2018 school year:
Title I, Part A, Basic Grant Title II, Part A (Teacher and Principal Training and Recruiting) Title III (Program for Limited English Proficient [LEP] Students) Title III (Program for Immigrant Students)
Prepared by Approved and Recommended by James Suarez, Assistant Director Christopher J. Steinhauser Equity, Access, and College Superintendent of Schools & Career Readiness
Jill Baker Deputy Superintendent of Schools
Ruth Ashley Deputy Superintendent of Education Services Pamela Seki, Assistant Superintendent
Curriculum, Instruction, Professional Development
Tiffany Brown, Assistant Superintendent School Support Services Pete Davis, Assistant Superintendent High Schools mb/js
CONSENT ITEM
SUBJECT: Finance Report Enclosures
CATEGORY: Business ItemsAction
Fiscal ServicesDate: June 20, 2017
1.
General FundAdult Education FundChild Development FundCafeteria Special Revenue FundBuilding FundSelf-Insurance Fund
TOTAL SALARY WARRANTS ISSUED…………………………………………… 43,481,135.97$
2.
TOTAL PAYROLL CLEARANCE FUND WARRANTS ISSUED………………. 971.55$
3.
General FundAdult Education FundChild Development FundCafeteria Special Revenue FundBuilding Fund
TOTAL SALARY WARRANTS ISSUED…………………………………………… 3,725,819.20$
Ratify Salary Warrants issued on June 2, 2017 and transfer of funds to Payroll Clearance Fund to cover deductions as follows:
BOARD OF EDUCATIONLONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Reason for BoardConsideration:
Ratify Salary Warrants issued on May 26, 2017 and transfer of funds to Payroll Clearance Fund to cover deductions as follows:
40,845,863.58$ 53,540.62
1,333,976.39 1,132,767.80
94,856.57 20,131.01
Ratify Salary Refund Warrants Issued on May 26, 2017 as follows:
3,354,306.72$ 42,766.42
207,039.75 121,346.15
360.16
Finance ReportPage 2June 20, 2017
4.
23795444-23795488 23816032-2381612100325307-00325308 00326422-0032642223798164-23798233 23818505-2381855923800859-23800888 00326565-0032656923803136-23803175 23821964-2382207600325711-00325712 23824728-2382479023805744-23805810 23827315-2382737000325858-00325858 00327765-0032776523808350-23808402 23829841-2383012623811190-23811239 00328201-0032820923813373-23813423 23833097-2383316500326315-00326315
Funds
General FundAdult Education FundChild Development FundBuilding FundCapital Facilities FundSelf-Insurance FundWarrant/Pass-Through Fund
TOTAL WARRANTS ISSUED……………...…………………………………….... 21,612,358.80$
Recommendation
Approve/Ratify the above listed items.
Approved: Approved and Recommended:
Yumi Takahashi Christopher J. SteinhauserChief Business and Financial Officer Superintendent of Schools
05/11/17 05/23/17
Ratify the execution and issuance of the warrants included in the following listing. Individual warrant listings are included in the agenda and available under separate cover.
05/13/17-05/31/17 F 52475 - F 5255705/11/17 05/23/17
05/12/17 05/24/1705/15/17 05/24/1705/16/17 05/25/1705/16/17 05/26/17
05/17/17 05/30/1705/18/17 05/31/17
05/17/17 05/30/17
05/19/17 05/31/17
11,554,833.09$ 8,069.50
169,906.06 2,741,415.98
15,541.86 4,383,686.45 2,738,905.86
05/22/17 06/01/1705/22/17
CONSENT ITEM
BOARD OF EDUCATION
LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SUBJECT: Business Department Report Enclosures CATEGORY: Business Items Reason for Board Consideration: Action Business Department Date June 20, 2017
Accept Gifts: Accept the following gifts to the District: Site Name Donor Gift Purpose
Amount or Amount Est.
by Donor 1. Alvarado Spirit and Pride Monetary For the benefit of the students
and staff. $132.00
2. Burcham David Burcham K-5 PTA
Monetary For the funding of the Lexia literacy program.
$3,000.00
3. Carver Taco Beach Inc. Monetary For the purchase of instructional materials and supplies.
$500.00
4. Carver Tesoro Foundation Inc.
Monetary For the purchase of materials and supplies.
$249.00
5. Gant Minnie Gant Elementary School PTA
Monetary Funding for recreational aides.
$15,000.00
6. Gant Minnie Gant Elementary School PTA
Monetary Funding for field trips. $6,500.00
7. Gant Minnie Gant Elementary School PTA
Monetary Funding for a College Aide – Technology Support position.
$11,000.00
8. Gant Minnie Gant Elementary School PTA
Monetary For the purchase of 36 Chrome Books and one Cart.
$8,872.68
9. Gant Edison International
Monetary For the benefit of the students and staff.
$126.00
10. Gompers Nelson Benitez Guitar, Yamaha CG-100-A, with case
For the benefit of the instrumental music program.
$150.00
11. Henry Patrick Henry PTA
Monetary Funding for buses for field trips.
$1,500.00
Business Department Report June 20, 2017 Page 2
Site Name Donor Gift Purpose Amount or
Amount Est. by Donor
12. Henry Patrick Henry PTA
Monetary For the purchase of Chrome Books.
$9,410.69
13. Henry Karina Pope Monetary Funding for the Downey Memorial Space Center field trip.
$354.00
14. Jordan Jan Murphy Tennis Ball Machine
For the benefit of the tennis program.
$400.00
15. Lafayette LifeTouch National School Studios
Monetary For the benefit of the students and staff.
$810.79
16. Lafayette Box Tops for Education
Monetary For the benefit of the students and staff.
$420.50
17. Lafayette Tsutomu and Liana Morishita
Monetary For the benefit of the students and staff.
$500.00
18. Lindbergh Glass-Man, Glass Corp.
Monetary For the benefit of the students and staff.
$250.00
19. Lindbergh Tam’s Burgers Monetary For the benefit of the students and staff.
$300.00
20. Millikan Robert A. Millikan High School PTSA
Monetary Funding for a sound board for the auditorium.
$14,000.00
21. Naples Naples Islands Garden Club
Monetary Funding for installation of a mow strip in front of library.
$3,221.40
22. Poly Morgan Stanley Monetary For the benefit of the students and staff.
$150.00
23. Poly Happy Sciencence High School
Monetary For the benefit of the Japanese language program.
$1,000.00
24. Prisk William F. Prisk PTA
Monetary Funding for field trips. $1,556.25
25. Riley Riley School PTA
Monetary For the benefit of the students and staff.
$274.26
26. Tincher Hot Dog on a Stick
Monetary For the benefit of the students and staff.
$158.26
Business Department Report June 20, 2017 Page 3
Site Name Donor Gift Purpose Amount or
Amount Est. by Donor
27. Twain Mark Twain PTA Monetary For the benefit of the students and staff.
$1,295.00
28. Twain Mark Twain PTA Monetary Funding for third grade field trip.
$840.00
29. Wilson Eric Messerschmidt Getzen Tenor
Trombone serial # 351-13942
For the benefit of the music program.
$500.00
Gifts Total Total amount of monetary gifts on this report: $81,420.83
Total value of non-monetary gifts on this report: $1,050.00
Authority to Sign Awards or Rejections of Bids: 30. Authorize the Chief Business and Financial Officer, Financial Services Officer, Purchasing and Contracts
Director, and Assistant Purchasing and Contracts Directors to sign the awards or rejections of all formal bids. Authorization to be effective July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018.
Authority to Sign Construction Change Orders:
31. Authorize the Chief Business and Financial Officer, Purchasing and Contracts Director, Assistant Purchasing and Contracts Directors, Executive Director - Facilities Development and Planning, and Business Services Administrator to sign construction change orders. Authorization to be effective July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018.
Authority to Acquire Federal Surplus Property:
32. Authorize the Purchasing and Contracts Director, and Assistant Purchasing and Contracts Director (Purchasing Branch) to act as district representatives and district signatories to acquire federal surplus property from the California State Agency for Surplus Property.
Authority to Sign Purchase Orders and Contracts/Agreements:
33. Authorize the Superintendent, Chief Business and Financial Officer, Financial Services Officer, Purchasing and Contracts Director, and Assistant Purchasing and Contracts Directors to sign purchase orders and contracts/agreements for the Long Beach Unified School District. Authorization to be effective July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018.
Authority to Apply for and Sign Documents for Nutrition Services Meal Program:
34. Authorize the Nutrition Services Director and Assistant Nutrition Services Director to submit applications and sign the necessary documents on behalf of the Board of Education to participate in the National School Breakfast Program, the National School Lunch Program, and the Summer Food Service Program. Authorization to be effective July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018.
Authority to Sign Purchase Orders and Contracts for Nutrition Services Branch:
35. Authorize the Nutrition Services Director, Assistant Nutrition Services Director, Purchasing and Contracts Director, and Assistant Purchasing and Contracts Director (Purchasing Branch) to sign purchase orders and contracts for the Nutrition Services Branch. Authorization to be effective July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018.
Business Department Report June 20, 2017 Page 4
Authority to Transfer Funds:
36. Authorize the Chief Business and Financial Officer, Financial Services Officer, and Executive Director of Fiscal Services to make such inter and intra-fund adjustments as necessary to close the financial records of the District for the 2016-17 fiscal year.
Authorize Destruction of Records:
37. Authorize the Chief Business and Financial Officer or designee to approve destruction of records eligible for disposal in accordance with California Administrative Code, Title V, Section 16027 and Education Code, Section 35253. The Class III Records are designated in the Master Records Retention List.
Authority to Process Routine Budget Revisions, Adjustments and Transfers:
38. Authorize the Chief Business and Financial Officer, Financial Services Officer, and Executive Director of Fiscal Services to make such routine budget revisions, adjustments and transfers as necessary for the payment of District obligations and to effect technical adjustments of the board-adopted budget during the 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 fiscal years.
Recommendation: Approve the items listed above. Approved: Approved and Recommended: Yumi Takahashi Christopher J. Steinhauser Chief Business and Financial Officer Superintendent of Schools
CONSENT ITEM
BOARD OF EDUCATION LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
___________ ______________________________________________________________________ _ SUBJECT: Purchasing & Contract Report Enclosures _ _ CATEGORY: Business Items Reason for Board Consideration ___ __Action______ Purchasing & Contracts Date June 20, 2017 _____ _ Contract Report The following contracts are submitted for approval and available upon request: New Agreements and Renewals:
1. Agreement: Association of California School Administrators (ACSA)/Foundation for Educational Administration (FEA) (1718-0013-00)
Purpose: To provide leadership coaching, certification, and training for new principal coaches and aspiring principal mentors participating in the Leadership Development program.
Term: 11/13/2017 - 2/28/2018 Cost: To be a maximum of $23,370 Originator: Deputy Superintendent of Schools Funding Source: Wallace Grant
2. Agreement: BorderLAN, Inc. dba BorderLAN Security (1718-0083-00) Purpose: To provide internet filtering and support services for the District. Term: 7/1/2017 - 6/30/2020 Cost: To be a maximum of $91,017 Originator: TISB Funding Source: General Fund
3. Agreements: Boys and Girls Club of Long Beach Purpose: To operate and manage the After School Education and Safety (ASES) programs at
the sites listed below. Term: 7/1/2017 - 6/30/2018 Cost: Total cost for each agreement listed below to be a maximum of:
(A) 1718-0040-00 Barton $154,148 (B) 1718-0041-00 Harte $193,125 (C) 1718-0042-00 Holmes $119,800 (D) 1718-0044-00 McKinley $165,470 (E) 1718-0043-00 Mann $105,953 (F) 1718-0045-00 Nelson $ 77,763 (G) 1718-0046-00 Robinson $156,309 (H) 1718-0047-00 Washington $123,684
Originator: EACCR Funding Source: After School Education and Safety
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4. Agreement: The California-Mexico Studies Center (1718-0088-00) Purpose: To provide program development consultant services for the Long Beach Ethnic
Studies program. Term: 7/1/2017 - 6/30/2018 Cost: To be a maximum of $35,000 Originator: Superintendent Funding Source: General Fund - LCFF
5. Agreement: California State University, Long Beach (1718-0079-00) Purpose: To provide college and career visits for 5th grade students throughout the District. Term: 8/1/2017 - 6/30/2018 Cost: To be a maximum of $25,000 Originator: Superintendent Funding Source: General Fund - LCFF
6. Agreement: California State University, Long Beach (1718-0087-00) Purpose: To provide Ethnic Studies courses for selected high school students to be held each
semester at locations throughout the District. Term: 7/1/2017 - 6/30/2018 Cost: To be a maximum of $260,000 Originator: Superintendent Funding Source: General Fund - LCFF
7. Agreement: California State University, Long Beach Research Foundation (1718-0089-00) Purpose: To provide program support services for the LBUSD-CSULB Math Initiative/Urban
Math Collaborative for selected District students and their parents. Term: 9/1/2017 - 8/31/2018 Cost: To be a maximum of $130,000 Originator: Superintendent Funding Source: General Fund - LCFF
8. Agreements: Camp Fire Long Beach Area Council Purpose: To operate and manage the After School Education and Safety (ASES) programs at
the sites listed below. Term: 7/1/2017 - 6/30/2018 Cost: Total cost for each agreement listed below to be a maximum of:
(A) 1718-0021-00 Addams $181,650 (B) 1718-0022-00 Cleveland $137,962 (C) 1718-0023-00 Henry $111,109 (D) 1718-0024-00 Muir $166,451 (E) 1718-0025-00 Riley $ 95,625 (F) 1718-0026-00 Webster $133,583
Originator: EACCR Funding Source: After School Education and Safety
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9. Agreements: City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine Purpose: To operate and manage the After School Education and Safety (ASES) programs at
the sites listed below. Term: 7/1/2017 - 6/30/2018 Cost: Total cost for each agreement listed below to be a maximum of:
(A) 1718-0030-00 Burbank $161,797 (B) 1718-0031-00 Edison $179,585 (C) 1718-0032-00 Garfield $196,663 (D) 1718-0033-00 Grant $182,117 (E) 1718-0037-00 Herrera $170,500 (F) 1718-0034-00 Hudson $178,968 (G) 1718-0035-00 King $161,479 (H) 1718-0036-00 Lafayette $155,083
Originator: EACCR Funding Source: After School Education and Safety
10. Agreement: Computer Protection Technology, Inc. (1718-0005-00) Purpose: To provide ongoing service and maintenance for the uninterruptable power supplies
and batteries for the District’s data center. Term: 7/1/2017 - 6/30/2020 Cost: To be a maximum of $14,211 Originator: TISB Funding Source: General Fund
11. Agreements: Conservation Corps of Long Beach Purpose: To operate and manage the After School Education and Safety (ASES) programs at
the sites listed below. Term: 7/1/2017 - 6/30/2018 Cost: Total cost for each agreement listed below to be a maximum of:
(A) 1718-0038-00 Dooley $170,783 (B) 1718-0039-00 Lindsey $128,957
Originator: EACCR Funding Source: After School Education and Safety
12. Agreement: CVS Pharmacy #10008 (1718-0019-00) Purpose: For use of facilities and services for the purpose of providing special education
vocational training. Term: 6/17/2017 - 6/16/2022 Cost: No cost to the District Originator: Spec. Ed. Funding Source: N/A
13. Agreement: Jeff Day (1718-0007-00) Purpose: To provide sports officials for the Middle School Sports Program. Term: 9/1/2017 - 6/30/2018 Cost: To be a maximum of $66,596 Originator: Assistant Superintendent - Middle & K-8 Schools Funding Source: General Fund - LCFF
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14. Agreement: Kehaulani J. Fujikami (1718-0009-00) Purpose: To provide consulting services in support of the Long Beach Career-Linked Learning
program. Term: 7/1/2017 - 6/30/2018 Cost: To be a maximum of $73,000 Originator: Assistant Superintendent - High Schools Funding Source: Career Technical Education Incentive Grant Program
15. Agreement: Ghataode Bannon Architects (10186.01C) Purpose: To provide architectural services for the McKinley Elementary School Interim
Housing project, per the terms and conditions of the master agreement approved on April 5, 2017.
Term: 5/17/2017 through project completion Cost: To be a maximum of $87,000, including $2,000 reimbursable expenses Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
16. Agreement: Gunn Psychological Services, Inc. (1718-0020-00) Purpose: To conduct Independent Educational Evaluations and/or other Special Education
Related Services for a student with exceptional needs. Term: 5/1/2017 - 5/31/2018 Cost: To be a maximum of $5,000 Originator: Spec. Ed. Funding Source: Spec. Ed./General Fund
17. Agreements: ICES Education, LLC Purpose: To operate and manage the After School Education and Safety (ASES) programs at
the sites listed below. Term: 7/1/2017 - 6/30/2018 Cost: Total cost for each agreement listed below to be a maximum of:
(A) 1718-0059-00 Avalon $127,500 (B) 1718-0060-00 Birney $144,126 (C) 1718-0071-00 Bryant $114,750 (D) 1718-0061-00 Franklin $106,845 (E) 1718-0062-00 Gompers $138,766 (F) 1718-0063-00 Hamilton $200,209 (G) 1718-0064-00 Jefferson $165,455 (H) 1718-0065-00 Keller $127,500 (I) 1718-0066-00 Lindbergh $138,233 (J) 1718-0067-00 MacArthur $ 95,625 (K) 1718-0068-00 Rogers $134,558 (L) 1718-0069-00 Signal Hill $150,552 (M) 1718-0070-00 Tincher $174,472
Originator: EACCR Funding Source: After School Education and Safety
18. Agreement: Insight Public Sector, Inc. (1718-0010-00) Purpose: To provide software programming and support services for the District’s fixed asset
tracking program. Term: 6/1/2017 - 9/30/2017 Cost: To be a maximum of $60,064, including travel related expenses Originator: Central Services Warehouse Funding Source: General Fund
Purchasing and Contract Report June 20, 2017 Page 5
19. Agreement: Inspiration 52 (1617-1194-00) Purpose: To provide a college mentoring program for students and parents at Muir K-8 School. Term: 3/1/2017 - 6/30/2017 Cost: To be a maximum of $7,250 Originator: Muir Funding Source: General Fund - LCFF; NCLB: Title I, Part A Parent Involvement
20. Agreement: Kmart (1718-0018-00) Purpose: For use of facilities and services for the purpose of providing special education
vocational training. Term: 9/22/2017 - 9/21/2022 Cost: No cost to the District Originator: Spec. Ed. Funding Source: N/A
21. Agreement: Knowland Construction Services (10255.01) Purpose: To provide inspection services for the Cabrillo High School Track and Field project. Term: 6/14/2017 through project completion Cost: To be a maximum of $73,920 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
22. Agreement: Long Beach Community College District (1718-0078-00) Purpose: To provide college and career visits for 4th grade students throughout the District. Term: 8/1/2017 - 6/30/2018 Cost: To be a maximum of $25,000 Originator: Superintendent Funding Source: General Fund - LCFF
23. Agreements: Long Beach Community Services dba Long Beach Community Action Partnership Purpose: To operate and manage the After School Education and Safety (ASES) programs at
the sites listed below. Term: 7/1/2017 - 6/30/2018 Cost: Total cost for each agreement listed below to be a maximum of:
(A) 1718-0027-00 Alvarado $ 95,625 (B) 1718-0028-00 Bixby $ 95,625 (C) 1718-0029-00 Marshall $127,500
Originator: EACCR Funding Source: After School Education and Safety
24. Agreement: Alexandria Lopez (1718-0084-00) Purpose: To provide consulting services for the Head Start program regarding health and
safety of Head Start children, families, and staff. Term: 7/1/2017 - 6/30/2018 Cost: To be a maximum of $59,235 Originator: Head Start Funding Source: Head Start
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25. Agreement: Malcolm Turner’s Sports and Fitness (1718-0017-00) Purpose: To provide consulting services relating to fitness, recreation activities, and health for
students and staff, and to provide supplemental instruction before and after school at Emerson Parkside Academy.
Term: 8/30/2017 - 6/15/2018 Cost: To be a maximum of $61,800 Originator: Emerson Funding Source: Reimbursed by LBEF
26. Agreement: PBK, Inc. (10192.01D) Purpose: To provide architectural services for the Kettering Elementary School Interim
Housing project, per the terms and conditions of the master agreement approved on April 5, 2017. Term: 6/21/2017 through project completion Cost: To be a maximum of $86,487, including $10,000 reimbursable expenses Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
27. Agreement: Queensbay Hotel, LLC dba Hotel Maya, A Doubletree Hotel (1617-1195-00) Purpose: To provide room rental and catering services for the STEP end of the year school
site meeting. Term: 6/21/2017 Cost: To be a maximum of $9,000 Originator: OCIPD Funding Source: GATES: STEP Grant
28. Agreement: Queensbay Hotel, LLC dba Hotel Maya, A Doubletree Hotel (1718-0014-00) Purpose: To provide room rental, accommodations, and catering services for the 2017
Principal Supervisor Initiative professional development retreat. Term: 8/8/2017 Cost: To be a maximum of $8,000 Originator: Deputy Superintendent of Schools Funding Source: Wallace Grant
29. Agreement: Rachel’s Challenge (1718-0077-00) Purpose: To provide an anti-bullying presentation to the students and staff at Hamilton Middle
School. Term: 10/10/2017 - 10/15/2017 Cost: To be a maximum of $4,800 Originator: Hamilton Funding Source: General Fund - LCFF
30. Agreement: Mark Savage (1718-0076-00) Purpose: To provide as-needed photography services for the Office of the Superintendent of
Schools and the Public Information Office. Term: 7/1/2017 - 6/30/2018 Cost: To be a maximum of $7,000 Originator: Public Information Funding Source: General Fund
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31. Agreements: Second Street Enterprises, Inc. Purpose: For use of facilities and services for the purpose of providing special education
vocational training for selected students, with no cost to the District: (A) 1617-1199-00 6/3/2017 - 6/2/2022 (B) 1617-1200-00 6/3/2017 - 6/2/2022 (C) 1617-1201-00 6/3/2017 - 6/2/2022 Originator: Spec. Ed. Funding Source: N/A
32. Agreement: Marie Thompson (1718-0082-00) Purpose: To provide piano accompaniment for rehearsals, assemblies and performances at
Lindsey Academy. Term: 1/1/2017 - 6/15/2017 Cost: To be a maximum of $210 Originator: Lindsey Funding Source: Gifts-Music-OCIPD
33. Agreement: Trader Joe's Company (1617-1197-00) Purpose: For use of facilities and services for the purpose of providing special education
vocational training for selected students. Term: 5/25/2017 - 5/24/2022 Cost: No cost to the District Originator: Spec. Ed. Funding Source: N/A
34. Agreement: UltraSystems Environmental, Inc. (10227.01) Purpose: To provide California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) consulting services for the
Poly High School Site Improvements for Track and Field project. Term: 6/21/2017 - 12/31/2017 Cost: To be a maximum of $47,990 Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
35. Agreement: University of Southern California on Behalf of Its Rossier School of Education (1718-0080-00) Purpose: To provide college advisory staff at Cabrillo, Jordan, Lakewood, McBride, Millikan,
Poly, Renaissance, and Wilson High schools to assist with developing postsecondary education opportunities for students.
Term: 7/1/2017 - 6/30/2018 Cost: To be a maximum of $420,000 Originator: Superintendent Funding Source: General Fund - LCFF
36. Agreement: Joanne Van Boxtel (1718-0097-00) Purpose: To provide training to staff and students in support of the Transition Partnership
Program and CaPROMISE. Term: 6/26/2017 - 8/30/2017 Cost: To be a maximum of $2,800 Originator: Assistant Superintendent - School Support Services Funding Source: Promise Grant
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37. Agreement: Versifit Technologies, LLC (1718-0012-00) Purpose: To provide data warehouse services, maintenance, and Edvantage software
licensing for student information assessments. Term: 7/1/2017 - 6/30/2021 Cost: To be a maximum of $215,742 Originator: Research, Planning, Evaluation & School Improvement Funding Source: College Readiness Block Grant
38. Agreement: Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. (1617-1198-00) Purpose: For use of facilities and services for the purpose of providing special education
vocational training for selected students. Term: 5/26/2017 - 5/25/2022 Cost: No cost to the District Originator: Spec. Ed. Funding Source: N/A
39. Agreement: Kerrie E. Weaver (1718-0090-00) Purpose: To provide nutritional assessments of children and training on best infant and toddler
nutrition practices for Early Head Start staff, parents, and expectant families. Term: 7/1/2017 - 12/31/2017 Cost: To be a maximum of $9,310 Originator: Head Start Funding Source: Head Start
40. Agreements: YMCA of Greater Long Beach Purpose: To operate and manage the After School Education and Safety (ASES) programs at
the sites listed below. Term: 7/1/2017 - 6/30/2018 Cost: Total cost for each agreement listed below to be a maximum of:
(A) 1718-0048-00 Burcham $127,500 (B) 1718-0049-00 Chavez $133,226 (C) 1718-0050-00 Hoover $123,755 (D) 1718-0051-00 Longfellow $160,566 (E) 1718-0052-00 Madison $ 31,875 (F) 1718-0053-00 Oropeza $136,251 (G) 1718-0054-00 Roosevelt $174,765 (H) 1718-0055-00 Smith $166,847 (I) 1718-0056-00 Stephens $143,438 (J) 1718-0057-00 Stevenson $149,175 (K) 1718-0058-00 Willard $159,043
Originator: EACCR Funding Source: After School Education and Safety
41. Agreement: Youth Services Consulting Group, LLC (1718-0086-00) Purpose: To provide individual and group counseling services for families, students and staff at
Robinson Academy. Term: 8/29/2017 - 6/30/2018 Cost: To be a maximum of $60,000 Originator: Robinson Funding Source: General Fund - LCFF
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Amend Agreements 42. Agreement: CollegeBoard (1617-0036-01)
Purpose: To provide additional test administration services for 8th-12th grade students district-wide.
Cost: Increase contract amount by an estimated $47,000. All other terms and conditions to remain the same.
Originator: Superintendent Funding Source: General Fund - LCFF
43. Agreement: Gandara Educational Services, LLC dba Club Z! In-Home Tutoring Services (1617-0659-01) Purpose: To provide additional tutoring services for a student with exceptional needs. Cost: Increase contract amount by $2,250 from $6,000, to be a maximum of $8,250. All other terms and conditions to remain the same. Originator: Spec. Ed. Funding Source: Spec. Ed./General Fund
44. Agreement: MIND Research Institute (1617-0270-07) Purpose: To provide additional staff development and licensing for the MIND Research
Institute’s ST (Spatial-Temporal) supplemental math program, by adding an Unlimited Site License for Herrera Elementary School.
Cost: Increase contract amount by $47,458 from $509,914, to be a maximum of $557,372. All other terms and conditions to remain the same.
Originator: Superintendent Funding Source: General Fund - LCFF
45. Agreement: The Montague Company (FS2015/01) Purpose: To allow the District to perform additional warranty repair work and obtain non-
warranty parts at a discount from manufacturer for service of commercial kitchen/cafeteria equipment.
Term Extend contract completion date from June 30, 2017 to be through June 30, 2018. Cost: Increase labor rate and travel time from $66 per hour to $75.90 per hour and mileage
from $0.63 per mile to $0.65 per mile. All other terms and conditions to remain the same.
Originator: Nutrition Services Funding Source: Cafeteria Special Revenue Fund
46. Agreement: My Therapy Company, LLC (1617-0309-01) Purpose: To provide additional speech and language pathology services for students with
exceptional needs. Cost: Increase contract amount by $12,300 from $305,000 to be a maximum of $317,300.
All other terms and conditions to remain the same. Originator: Spec. Ed. Funding Source: Spec. Ed./General Fund
47. Agreement: Parker & Covert, LLP (1617-0751-01) Purpose: To provide legal services for the District. Cost: Increase hourly rates from $135-$255 to be $140-$265 for FY18 through FY19. All
other terms and conditions to remain the same. Originator: Legal Services Funding Source: General Fund
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48. Agreement: Venyooz, Inc. (1617-0575-00) Purpose: To provide a renewal of the online program for the Office of Community Use of
School Facilities to schedule, track and bill permits for District sites, including implementation, training and support.
Term: Extend contract completion date from June 30, 2017 to be through June 30, 2020. Cost: Increase contract amount by $31,671 plus payment processing fees, from $12,000
plus payment processing fees, to be a maximum of $43,671 plus payment processing fees. All other terms and conditions to remain the same.
Originator: Purchasing & Contracts Funding Source: General Fund
49. Agreement: Winefield & Associates, LP dba Alta Environmental (10151.01) Purpose: To provide additional hazardous materials surveying and testing for the Millikan High
School - Seismic Reconstruction (Bldg. 1000) project. Term: Extend contract completion date from June 30, 2017 to be through December 31,
2017. Cost: Increase contract amount by $11,202 from $12,125, to be a maximum of $23,327. All other terms and conditions to remain the same. Originator: Facilities Funding Source: Building Fund
Income/Reimbursement Agreements 50. Agreement: ICES Education, LLC (1718-0016-00)
Purpose: To provide a before-school program for students at MacArthur Elementary School. Term: 6/26/2017 - 8/11/2017 Income: To be a minimum of $100 per month Originator: MacArthur Funding Source: N/A
51. Agreement: State of California - Department of Rehabilitation (1617-0806-01) Purpose: To increase certified personnel expenditure amount by $295,522 from $682,404 for a
new total of $974,926. Maximum reimbursement amount of $1,103,640 to remain the same.
Term: Change to be effective October 1, 2016. All other terms and conditions to remain the same.
Originator: School Support Services Funding Source: N/A
Bid Awards The following bids are submitted for approval and available upon request: Authorize Bid Awards Commodity Bid 52. Award Bid No. FS374-1718/64 for the Purchase of Processed Fruit & Vegetables - Baby Carrots and
Grape Clusters for the period of September 1, 2017 through August 31, 2018 as follows: Continental Sales Co. $ 37,500 Gold Star Foods $168,450 Funding Source: Cafeteria Special Revenue Fund
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Construction Bids 53. Award Bid No. 50-1617 for Secured Entrance at Oropeza Elementary School and approve contract
with Boomer Construction Services, Inc. for the amount of $155,000. Funding Source: Building Fund
54. Award Bid No. 51-1617 for the Lead Stabilization at Gant and Gompers Schools and approve contract with Unlimited Environmental, Inc. for the amount of $149,350. Funding Source: Building Fund
55. Award Bid No. 52-1617 for the Exterior Painting at Gant and Gompers Schools and approve contract with A.J. Fistes Corporation for the amount of $229,650. Funding Source: Building Fund
56. Award Bid No. 53-1617 for the Roofing of Relocatable Buildings at Various Sites and approve contract with Best Contracting Services, Inc. for the amount of $597,048. Funding Source: Building Fund
Authorize Agency Bids 57. Authorize the use of the General Services Administration (GSA), Bid No. GS-35F-0496J, on an as-
needed basis, for the purchase of technology equipment and services from Hatch Early Learning, with the same advantages, terms and conditions per Public Contract Code 10290.1. Authorization to be valid through June 3, 2019. Estimated annual District expenditure for this period to be $500,000. Funding Source: Head Start
58. Authorize the use of the Local Government Purchasing Cooperative (BuyBoard), Bid No. 486-15, through National Purchasing Cooperative BuyBoard, for the purchase of licensing for the SchoolMessenger suite of software products. Includes software and support services from West Interactive Services Corporation, with the same advantages, terms and conditions per Government Code 6500 et al. Authorization to be valid through July 31, 2018, and to include all extension periods if adopted by the agency. Estimated annual District expenditure to be $120,000. Funding Source: General Fund - LCFF
59. Authorize the use of the San Diego Unified School District, Bid No. GD-16-0852-76, on an as-needed basis, for the purchase of classroom supplies and equipment from Kaplan Early Learning Company, with the same advantages, terms and conditions per Public Contract Code 20118. Authorization to be valid through December 31, 2018. Estimated annual District expenditure for this period to be $300,000. Funding Source: Head Start
Reject Bids 60. Reject all bids received for Bid No. 47-1617 for the Seal and Asphalt Repair at Burcham, Carver, Harte,
and King Schools.
61. Reject all bids received for Bid No. 49-1617 for the Purchase of Air Filtration Systems and Filters.
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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/sw
Membership Approvals Authorize District Memberships 62. Approve District memberships in the following organizations:
(A) California Association of School Business Officials
[Originator-Financial Services/$3,000] (B) Cooperative Organization for the Development of Employee Selection Procedures
[Originator-Personnel Commission/$2,250]
(C) International Baccalaureate [Originator-Jordan/$9,547] (D) The Long Beach Chamber of Commerce
[Originator-Superintendent of Schools/$795] (E) National Association of Secondary School Principals [Originator-Jordan/$385]
Purchase Orders Approve District Purchase Orders 63. Approve purchase orders written during the period May 1, 2017 through May 31, 2017. A detailed list of
purchase orders is available upon request.
Contract C670583 - C670643 (FY17) C671000 - C671006 (FY18)
$11,486,762.21 (Includes FY18)
Regular P165195 - P165697 (FY17) P170000 - P170194 (FY18)
$ 7,823,588.37 (Includes FY18)
Stock S828333 - S828363 $ 217,011.00 64. Approve Nutrition Services purchase orders written during the period May 1, 2017 through
May 31, 2017. A detailed list of purchase orders is available upon request. Regular 29272 - 29351 $386,377.94
BOARD OF EDUCATION LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
____________________________________________________________________________ SUBJECT: 2017-2020 Local Control and Enclosures: None Accountability Plan ____________________________________________________________________________ CATEGORY: New Business Item Reason for Board Consideration: Action
Date: June 20, 2017 ____________________________________________________________________________ BACKGROUND: Education Code 52060-52077 requires the Board of Education to adopt a three-year Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) by July 1, 2017. This plan must address the Local Control Funding Formula’s eight state priorities, be aligned with the District budget, and incorporate feedback from stakeholders. As discussed in the June 12, 2017, public hearing, the District spent the past ten months engaging the community on how best to support students, especially low-income pupils, English Learners, Redesignated Fluent English Proficient Pupils, and foster youth. A diverse advisory committee provided feedback on the plan. Furthermore, the District Community Advisory Committee, the District English Learner Advisory Committee, and many other stakeholder groups reviewed and commented on plan components. The LCAP builds upon existing District efforts: the Strategic Plan;; the Long Beach College Promise;; and other local initiatives. Complete details are available at www.lbschools.net. RECOMMENDATION: Approve the 2017-2020 Local Control and Accountability Plan. Prepared by: Approved and Recommended: Robert Garcia Tagorda Christopher Steinhauser Director of Equity, Access, and Superintendent of Schools College & Career Readiness
BOARD OF EDUCATION LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
SUBJECT: Adoption of the District’s Budget for FY 2017-18 Enclosures:
CATEGORY: New Business Items Reason for Board Consideration: Action__ Fiscal Services Date: June 20, 2017 BACKGROUND The Board is requested to approve the proposed 2017-18 Budget, which projects revenues and expenditures for 2017-18 and the two succeeding years. Education Code Section 42127 requires that the Board each year hold a public hearing, adopt a budget, and file the budget with the Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE) on or before July 1. REVENUE The District’s proposed budget contains revenue assumptions included in the Governor’s May Revision related to the state’s K-12 funding model, the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF). The LCFF creates base, supplemental and concentration grants based on the district’s population of students. Under the LCFF model, the State has set a per-ADA funding target to be reached. Each year, the difference between current funding and the target, the “gap,” is calculated. The availability of state revenues each year then determines the percentage of the gap to be funded. The current state budget proposal would fund 43.97% of the calculated gap in 2017-18, 71.53% in 2018-19, and 73.51% in 2019-20. Under the current gap funding proposal, in 2017-18, LCFF funding for the District is projected to be $700 million, an increase of $7.3 million from 2016-17. LCFF funding is projected to be $713.5 million for 2018-19 and $717.1 million for 2019-20. EXPENDITURES The proposed expenditure budgets include allocations for the supplemental and concentration portions of LCFF, along with step and column increases for personnel, proposed district contribution percentage increases to STRS (State Teachers Retirement System) and PERS (Public Employees Retirement System), health benefit increases and increases for expenses such as utilities. ENDING BALANCE The total general fund ending balance for 2017-18 is projected to be $174.1 million. The unrestricted ending balance for 2017-18 is projected to be $154.5 million. It is recommended that the Board of Education continue with commitments of $55.6 million of the unrestricted ending balance.
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RECOMMENDATION Adopt Annual Budget for Fiscal Year 2017-18 and authorize filing of the FY 2017-18 Adopted Budget Report (SACS2017) and the FY 2016-17 Estimated Actuals with the Los Angeles County Superintendent of Schools in accordance with Education Code Section 42127. Approved: Approved and Recommended: Yumi Takahashi Christopher J. Steinhauser Chief Business and Financial Officer Superintendent of Schools
BOARD OF EDUCATION LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
____________________________________________________________________________ SUBJECT: List of Candidates for Graduation Enclosures: None ____________________________________________________________________________ CATEGORY: Superintendent’s Item Reason for Board Consideration: Action
Date: June 20, 2017 ____________________________________________________________________________ BACKGROUND: Each year the Governing Board accepts the lists of candidates for graduation. The lists for January, June and August 2017 include:
SCHOOL
JANUARY
JUNE
AUGUST
TOTAL
Avalon 53 53
Beach 19 2 21
Cabrillo 545 10 555
CAMS 174 174
EPHS 105 271 42 418
Jordan/Jordan Plus 740 740
Lakewood 2 780 782
LBSA 29 29
McBride 162 5 167
Millikan 1 806 22 829
Poly/PAAL 976 20 996
Reid 100 100
Renaissance 99 99
Wilson 1 822 23 846
Totals 109 5576 124 5809 RECOMMENDATION: That the Board accepts the lists of candidates for graduation as presented. (These lists are on file in the Office of the Assistant Secretary to the Board of Education.) Prepared by: Approved and Recommended: Pete Davis Christopher Steinhauser Assistant Superintendent Superintendent of Schools Secondary Schools
BOARD OF EDUCATION LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
SUBJECT: Resolution No. 062017-A Enclosure: Yes CATEGORY: New Business Reason for Board Consideration: Action Fiscal Services Date: June 20, 2017 BACKGROUND: Proposition 30, The Schools and Local Public Safety Protection Act of 2012, was approved by the voters of California on November 6, 2012. This Act temporarily increased the state sales tax rate for all taxpayers for 4 years from 2013-2016. It also increased the personal income tax rates for upper-income taxpayers for 7 years from 2012-2018. These higher income tax rates were extended for 12 more years through the end of 2030 with the passage of Prop 55 in 2016. The Proposition 30 initiative was intended to minimize deeper cuts to school agencies and other state-supported programs in California. Proposition 30 added Article XIII, Section 36 to the California Constitution, which created in the state General Fund an Education Protection Account (EPA) to receive and disburse the revenues derived from Proposition 30. Revenues generated from Proposition 30 are deposited into the EPA and distributed to school districts, county offices of education, charter schools and community college districts based on the proportionate share of the statewide revenue limit (unrestricted general fund) amount. Requirements
• EPA revenue is deposited into the Standardized Account Code Structure Resource code 1400. Qualified expenditures must be made against these funds.
• Each year, from 2012-13 to 2018-2019, the Board of Education must approve a
spending plan for the EPA funds. The spending plan must be approved at the time the budget is adopted.
• EPA funds may not be used for administrative costs, including salaries or benefits of
administrators.
• Each year the District must publish on its website the amount of EPA money received and how it was spent.
• An annual audit will be required to verify that EPA funds were spent in accordance with the requirements of Proposition 30.
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Spending Plan for 2017-18 The estimated EPA for fiscal year 2017-18 is $88,542,981. Staff proposes to use 100% of the EPA funding for expenditures related to instruction. RECOMMENDATION: Recommend approval of Resolution No. 062017-A: A RESOLUTION OF THE GOVERNING BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT REGARDING THE EDUCATION PROTECTION ACCOUNT FOR FY 2017-18 Approved: Approved and Recommended: Yumi Takahashi Christopher J. Steinhauser Chief Business and Financial Officer Superintendent of Schools
WHEREAS, the voters approved Proposition 30 on November 6, 2012;
WHEREAS, Proposition 30 added Article XIII, Section 36 to the California Constitution effective November 7, 2012;
WHEREAS, the provisions of Article XIII, Section 36(e) create in the state General Fund an Education Protection Account to receive and disburse the revenues derived from the incremental increases in taxes imposed by Article XIII, Section 36(f);
WHEREAS, before June 30th of each year, the Director of Finance shall estimate the total amount of additional revenues, less refunds that will be derived from the incremental increases in tax rates made pursuant to Article XIII, Section 36(f) that will be available for transfer into the Education Protection Account (EPA) during the next fiscal year;
WHEREAS, if the sum determined by the State Controller is positive, the State Controller shall transfer the amount calculated into the EPA within ten days preceding the end of the fiscal year;
WHEREAS, all monies in the EPA are hereby continuously appropriated for the support of school districts, county offices of education, charter schools and community college districts;
WHEREAS, monies deposited in the EPA shall not be used to pay any costs incurred by the Legislature, the Governor or any agency of state government;
WHEREAS, a community college district, county office of education, school district, or charter school shall have the sole authority to determine how the monies received from the EPA are spent in the school or schools within its jurisdiction;
WHEREAS, the governing board of the district shall make the spending determinations with respect to monies received from the EPA in open session of a public meeting of the governing board;
WHEREAS, the monies received from the EPA shall not be used for salaries or benefits for administrators or any other administrative cost;
WHEREAS, each community college district, county office of education, school district and charter school shall annually publish on its Internet website an accounting of how much money was received from the EPA and how that money was spent;
WHEREAS, the annual independent financial and compliance audit required of community college districts, county offices of education, school districts and charter schools shall ascertain and verify whether the funds provided from the EPA have been properly disbursed and expended as required by Article XIII, Section 36 of the California Constitution;
RESOLUTION NO. 062017-A
A RESOLUTION OF THE GOVERNING BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT REGARDING THE
EDUCATION PROTECTION ACCOUNT FOR FY 2017-18
WHEREAS, expenses incurred by community college districts, county offices of
education, school districts and charter schools to comply with the additional audit requirements of Article XIII, Section 36 may be paid with funding from the EPA and shall not be considered administrative costs for purposes of Article XIII, Section 36. NOW, THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED:
1. The monies received from the EPA shall be spent as required by Article XIII, Section 36 and the spending determinations on how the money will be spent shall be made in open session of a public meeting of the governing board of the Long Beach Unified School District;
2. In compliance with Article XIII, Section 36(e) of the California Constitution, the governing
board of the Long Beach Unified School District has determined to spend the monies received from the EPA in 2017-2018 as indicated in Attachment A.
ADOPTED, SIGNED and APPROVED on this 20th day of June, 2017.
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
By: ___________________________________ President
By: ___________________________________
Vice-President
By: ___________________________________ Member
By: ___________________________________
Member
By: ___________________________________ Member
Long Beach Unified School District2017-2018
Program by Resource Report Estimated Expenditures by Function - Summary
Resolution No. 062017-AAttachment A
Resource 1400 Education Protection Account
Description AmountAmount Available for Fiscal Year 2017-2018 Object CodesAdjusted Beginning Fund Balance 9791-9795 - Revenue Limit Sources 8010-8099 88,542,981 Federal Revenue 8100-8299Other State Revenue 8300-8599Other Local Revenue 8600-8699All Other Financing Sources and Contributions 8900-8999Deferred Revenue 9650Total Available 88,542,981 Expenditures and Other Financing Uses(Objects 1000-7999) Function CodesInstruction 1000-1999 88,542,981 Instruction-Related Services 2000-2999Pupil Services 3000-3999Ancillary Services 4000-4999Community Services 5000-5999Enterprise 6000-6999General Administration 7000-7999Plant Services 8000-8999Other Outgo 9000-9999Total Expenditures and Other Financing Uses 88,542,981 Balance (Total Available minus Total Expenditures and Other Financing Uses -0-
6/14/17
BOARD OF EDUCATION
LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
SUBJECT: Resolution No. 062017-B Enclosures: Yes
CATEGORY: New Business Reason for Board Consideration: Action Fiscal Services Date: June 20, 2017
BACKGROUND: Special revenue funds such as Cafeteria Special Revenue Fund and Child Development Fund may periodically require temporary borrowing when revenues are received after budgeted expenditures have been made.
In accordance with Education Code Section 42603 temporary borrowing of cash between District funds to meet cash flow shortages is permitted. The authority proposed in the attached Resolution will be exercised only on an as-needed basis. RECOMMENDATION: Recommend approval of Resolution No. 062017-B A RESOLUTION OF THE GOVERNING BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT GIVING AUTHORIZATION FOR TEMPORARY CASH BORROWING BETWEEN FUNDS
Approved: Approved and Recommended: Yumi Takahashi Christopher J. Steinhauser Chief Business and Financial Officer Superintendent of Schools
A RESOLUTION OF THE GOVERNING BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
GIVING AUTHORIZATION FOR TEMPORARY CASH BORROWING BETWEEN FUNDS
WHEREAS, sufficient cash is needed to pay obligations for current operating
requirements lawfully incurred in the fiscal year, and;
WHEREAS, temporary transfer of cash between district funds is permitted by Education Code Section 42603, and;
WHEREAS, the following restrictions apply to this authorization:
1. Maximum amount of authorized borrowing: $ 50,000,000. 2. For fiscal year: 2017-2018. 3. Amount shall not exceed 75 percent of any moneys held in any fund. 4. Funds borrowed shall not be available for appropriation or considered income to
the borrowing fund. 5. Borrowing shall occur only when the fund receiving the money will earn
sufficient income during the current fiscal year. 6. The amounts borrowed shall be repaid either in the same fiscal year or in the
following fiscal year if the borrowing takes place within the final 120 calendar days of a fiscal year.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby authorizes the Chief Business and Financial Officer and/or the Financial Services Officer to make temporary cash borrowing between all of the district funds.
ADOPTED, SIGNED and APPROVED on this 20th day of June, 2017.
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY
By: ___________________________________ President
By: ___________________________________
Vice-President
By: ___________________________________ Member
By: ___________________________________
Member
By: ___________________________________ Member
RESOLUTION NO. 062017-B
6/14/2017
BOARD OF EDUCATION LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
____________________________________________________________________________
SUBJECT: Resolution No. 062017-C Enclosures: ___Yes_____
____________________________________________________________________________ CATEGORY: New Business Reason for Board Consideration: ____Action__ Fiscal Services Date: June 20, 2017 ___________________________________________________________________________ BACKGROUND: Section 42810 of the Education Code of the State of California provides that the governing board of any school district may, by resolution, establish revolving cash funds for use by school principals and other administrative officials designated by the governing board and acting in accordance with regulations prescribed by the governing board, for services or material. Each expenditure is limited to $500 per item or service. The fund shall be administered according to the guidelines set forth in Business Department Procedures. RECOMMENDATION: Recommend approval of Resolution No. 062017-C A RESOLUTION OF THE GOVERNING BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERSEDING RESOLUTION NO. 062316-D AND ESTABLISHING REVOLVING CASH FUND FOR THE LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Approved: Approved and Recommended: Yumi Takahashi Christopher J. Steinhauser Chief Business and Financial Officer Superintendent of Schools
A RESOLUTION OF THE GOVERNING BOARD OF EDUCATION
OF THE LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERSEDING RESOLUTION NO. 062316-D
AND ESTABLISHING REVOLVING CASH FUND FOR THE LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
WHEREAS, Section 42810 of the Education Code of the State of California provides that the governing board of any school district may, by resolution, establish revolving cash funds for use by school principals and other administrative officials designated by the governing board and acting in accordance with regulations prescribed by the governing board, for services or material; and WHEREAS, the need is recognized to establish a Revolving Cash Fund for use by school principals or other administrative officials for services and for emergency or small purchases of instructional and office supplies not presently available from the District's stock; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Education of the Long Beach Unified School District as follows: 1. Resolution No. 062316-D establishing a revolving cash fund for the Long Beach Unified School District is superseded by Resolution No.062017-C. 2. In accordance with the provisions of Section 42801 and 42810 of the Education Code, a Revolving Cash Fund in an aggregate amount not to exceed 3% of the district's current year instructional supply budget is hereby established and authorized for the use of all school principals, and for the use of those administrative officers hereinafter designated by the Board, to be expended by said school principals and administrative officials for services and for emergency or small purchases of instructional and office supplies which are not readily available from the District's stock. 3. The administrative officials for whom the revolving cash fund is established are hereby designated as follows: (in alphabetical order) Assistant Director, Equity, Access/College and Career Readiness
Assistant Principal, Poly Academy for Accelerated Learning Assistant Principal, School for Adults Assistant Superintendent or Director, Office of Curriculum, Instruction and
Professional Development Assistant Superintendent or Director, School Support Services Assistant Superintendent or Director, Elementary Schools Assistant Superintendent or Director, Middle & K-8 Schools Assistant Superintendent, or Director, Research, Planning and Evaluation Assistant Superintendent, High Schools or Director Business Services Administrator
Chief Business and Financial Officer or Financial Services Officer Chief of School Safety & Emergency Preparedness
Co-Principals and Principals, High Schools Deputy Superintendent of Schools Deputy Superintendent of Education Services Director, Child Development Centers Director, Equity, Access/College and Career Readiness Director, Employee Relations Director, Head Start & Head Start Policy Council Director, Leadership Development
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Director, Maintenance Branch Director, Nutrition Services Director, Public Information Director, Purchasing and Contracts Branch Director, Transportation Executive Director, Facilities Development and Planning Executive Director, Fiscal Services Executive Officer, Personnel Commission Principals, Elementary, K-8 and Middle Schools Program Administrator, Buffum Total Learning Center Program Facilitator, Office of Multimedia Services Program Manager, Kids Club Program Specialist, Office of Curriculum, Instruction and Professional Development (New Teacher Support) 4. The amount of the individual revolving cash fund for each school principal and each designated administrative official is hereby established in an amount not to exceed the following: (in alphabetical order) Assistant Director, Equity, Access/College and Career Readiness $1,000 Assistant Principal, Poly Academy for Accelerated Learning $1,000 Assistant Principal, School for Adults $1,000 Assistant Superintendent or Director, Office of Curriculum, Instruction and Professional Development $1,000 Assistant Superintendent or Director, School Support Services $1,000 Assistant Superintendent or Director, Elementary Schools $1,000 Assistant Superintendent or Director, Middle & K-8 Schools $1,000 Assistant Superintendent, or Director, Research, Planning and Evaluation $1,000 Assistant Superintendent, High Schools or Director $1,000 Business Services Administrator $1,000 Chief Business and Financial Officer or Financial
Services Officer for emergency disaster purposes $150,000 Chief Business and Financial Officer or Financial Services Officer $1,000
Chief of School Safety & Emergency Preparedness $1,000 Co-Principals and Principals, High Schools $1,000 Deputy Superintendent of Schools $1,000 Deputy Superintendent of Education Services $1,000 Director, Child Development Centers $1,000 Director, Equity, Access/College and Career Readiness $1,000
Director, Employee Relations $1,000 Director, Head Start $1,000 Director, Head Start Policy Council $2,000 Director, Leadership Development $1,000 Director, Maintenance Branch $1,000 Director, Nutrition Services $1,000 Director, Public Information $1,000 Director, Purchasing and Contracts $1,000
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Director, Transportation $1,000 Executive Director, Facilities Development and Planning $5,000 Executive Director, Fiscal Services $1,000 Executive Officer, Personnel Commission $1,000 Principals, Elementary, K-8 and Middle Schools $1,000 Program Administrator, Buffum Total Learning Center $1,000 Program Facilitator, Office of Multimedia Services $1,000 Program Manager, Kids Club $1,000 Program Specialist, Office of Curriculum, Instruction and Professional Development (New Teacher Support) $1,000
IN WITNESS THEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands this 20th day of June, 2017.
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
By: ___________________________________ President
By: ___________________________________
Vice-President
By: ___________________________________ Member
By: ___________________________________
Member
By: ___________________________________ Member