SALIDA del SOL ACADEMY | BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
SALIDA del SOL Academy will provide a supportive and challenging, personalized bilingual, multicultural education for students from kindergarten through eighth
grade. Our students will demonstrate pride, self-confidence, mutual respect and acquire an academic foundation necessary to become successful leaders.
ACADEMIA SALIDA del SOL proveerá educación bilingüe personalizada y multicultural con apoyo y retos para estudiantes de kínder hasta el octavo grado. Nuestros
estudiantes demostraran orgullo, confianza en sí mismos, respeto mutuo y adquirirán los cimientos académicos necesarios para ser líderes exitosos.
Tuesday, September 1st, 2015, @ 6:00 PM Call to Order Rebecca Welcome and Introduction of Guests Rebecca Additions/Corrections to agenda Rebecca Approval of Minutes: July 8th & Aug 4th Rebecca UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
Update on Board strategic notes/plan Rebecca
Walton Foundation Grant review Rebecca
Update on Transportation Joe NEW BUSINESS:
Approval of new Board member Rebecca
Discussion & approval of adding a “business representative” to Board Rebecca
SDSA Facebook Policy/Revision Joe
Student Drop-off/Pickup procedure Joe
Board Module Training 2015.2016 Joe
Afterschool Programs Joe REPORTS:
Director’s Report Joe
Principal’s Report Francis
CFO’s Report David
DAC Report Anna
SALIDA del SOL ACADEMY | BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
SALIDA del SOL Academy will provide a supportive and challenging, personalized bilingual, multicultural education for students from kindergarten through eighth
grade. Our students will demonstrate pride, self-confidence, mutual respect and acquire an academic foundation necessary to become successful leaders.
ACADEMIA SALIDA del SOL proveerá educación bilingüe personalizada y multicultural con apoyo y retos para estudiantes de kínder hasta el octavo grado. Nuestros
estudiantes demostraran orgullo, confianza en sí mismos, respeto mutuo y adquirirán los cimientos académicos necesarios para ser líderes exitosos.
NEXT MEETING: October 6th, @ 6:00 p.m. Salida del Sol Academy
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September 1, 2015- Meeting was called into order by Rebecca Koppes 6:08pm
Welcome & introduction of guests:
Rosalva Haro Lyons
Additions/Corrections to agenda:
Motion for Rosalva as board member: Greg moved for approval second by Gloria. Motion passed.
Business representative: Holly Velasquez Horvath has been a member to other charter schools
the board would like to send an invitation to become a business representative for the board.
Holly has a couple of funding opportunities from Xcel Energy that could include the funding for
the school marquee displaying the sponsorship. Along with other grants that Xcel can provide.
Dr. Bond moved for approval second by Ana. Motion passed.
Approval of Minutes:
July 8th and August 4th. Greg moved for approval second by Celestino. Motion passed
Unfinished Business:
Update on board strategic notes/plan: (in principal’s report) the 80% expectations are
compared to scores in San Antonio and Dallas ELL schools and what they have managed to
accomplish. Nidia and Francis are the trainers and will be checking on teachers making sure that
they are setup according to the Gomez and Gomez checklist.
Chair Treasurer Secretary
Rebecca Koppes
Conway X Greg Pierson X Celestino Corral X
Board Board Board Board
Dr. Richard Bond X Tom Roche Ana Cruz X Virginia Rosales X
Board Board Board Board
Gina Morrell X
Executive Director Principal CFO Faculty Rep
Joseph Melendez X Francis Schneeweiss X David Sanchez X Gloria Salazar X
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Walton Foundation Grant review: $125,000 Rebecca and Joe met with CDE representatives to go over the requirements that need to be met prior to receiving the second half of grant. There are
a couple requirements for the Walton grant to include the board members to complete the module
training on the League of Charter Schools website. Reviewing the Title I plan and UIP for approval
in October. Another requirement will be creating or finding a program that produces preliminary,
midterm and final assessments. Programs being looked into include Galileo, SchoolCity, Alpine
and NWEA (North Western Educational Association).
Update on transportation: The Boys and Girls Club said they would be able to perform morning
services only and District 6 could possibly do afternoon transportation pending on the amount of
students utilizing the service. Joe is still looking into which points would be best for pick up and
drop off, along with finding out the percentage of interested parents in using the service. A trial
run is expected to occur hopefully in the month of October or November. Transportation for field
trips will be provided through District 6, employees are expected to set up transportation at least
90 days in advance.
New Business:
SDSA Facebook Policy/Revision: the schools current Facebook page is not setup as a business site. Joe hired a consultant to review what was currently on the Facebook page and how to set up
a business page, along with the main functions/standards. Hopefully will have a business page
created in the next month or so.
Student Drop-off/Pickup procedure: The new student Drop-off/ pickup procedure was setup for security and safety purposes. This procedure prevents visitors from entering the building with
the students, if parents need to enter the building they are to wait until a specified time and go in
through the front office to receive a visitor’s badge. The safety concern with the old procedure
was that the playground cannot fit 700 students. The inclement weather procedure will be grades
K-3 go to the Cafeteria and 4-8 report to the gym. Joe met with parents on Sept. 2 to go over
concerns and the Board’s dispute process.
Board module training 2015.2016: Every board member is to sign up at least 3 modules.
Afterschool programs: in Executive Director’s report. o Young Chautauqua in January. Also student council group.
Reports:
Director’s report: Attached
Principal’s report: Attached
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Business Manager’s report: Attached o Approval for June report Greg moved for approval second by Dr. Bond. Motion passed.
o Audit issues: lack of internal controls and Capitalization of assets. Possible additional
board meeting to approve. Motion to approval by Greg second by Virginia, motion passed.
DAC Report: sept. 15 meeting 4:30 in afternoon until 7 at night. Review budget & deciphering models.
Additional comments:
Joe and David are doing the renewal for CDE grant webinar.
Next Scheduled Monthly Meeting:
October 6th @ 6:00pm
Meeting adjourned at 8:14pm by Rebecca
Board Meeting 9-1-2015
Principal’s Report
1. Feedback from Teachers on the Strategic Plan Goal: Overall, teacher feel that the 80% Proficiency Goals are unrealistic.
Subject 2013-14 TCAP 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
Reading 41% 50% 65% 80% Writing 26% 40% 60% 80% Math 44% 55% 70% 80%
Subject 2014-15 LAS
Links 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
Spanish Reading (Per grade level data on strategic plan)
50% 70% 90%
CMAS 2014-15 2015-16
Strong 2016-17 Strong
2017-18 Strong
4th Soc. Studies: Limited 78% Moderate 20% Strong/Disting. 0%
30% 60% 80%
5th Science: Limited 59% Moderate 38% Strong/Disting. 0%
30% 60% 80%
7th Soc. Studies: Limited 83% Moderate 14% Strong/Disting. 0%
30% 60% 80%
8th Science: Limited 11% Moderate 11% Strong 7% Distinguished 0%
30% 60% 80%
WIDA ACCESS 2014-15
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
NEP students 95% in K
40% of NEP K cohort will reach LEP
80% of NEP K cohort will reach LEP
20% of K cohort will be FEP
LEP students 83% in K – 2 64% in 3- 5 79% in 6-9
40% of LEP will reach FEP
60% of LEP will reach FEP (20% added to FEP monitored year 1)
80% of LEP will reach FEP (20% added to FEP monitored year 2)
FEP Students 25% in 3-5
40% of FEP students will reach proficiency in CMAS
60% of FEP students will reach proficiency in CMAS
80% of FEP students will reach proficiency in CMAS
We have new information on our CMAS Soc. Stud. And Science scores from last year
and feel that the achievement goals need to be reconsidered in light of these scores. It is empowering to us to have more attainable goals. Internally, we should note that
we use SMART goals to ensure some realism to goals. We need to recognize that other schools against which we might be compared might
be in their 10th year of operation vs. being new like Salida Del Sol. Seems premature to set goals without last year’s PARCC results. Social studies and the sciences will need support and curriculum if we are to reach
these goals. Please provide an explanation of why 90% for LAS Links vs. 80% used in all the other
indicators. We just want to know the rationale (Francis created this goal). Question: Are we letting students in after 3rd grade? Was this taken into
consideration when these decisions were made? Question: Did you compare our goals with scores for Gomez schools in other
comparable states like Texas when you developed these goals? Question: WIDA includes kids who come and go-how will we account for this factor?
2. Beginning of the School Year, and School Procedures
Despite our evacuation on the first day, many teachers and parents reported that it went smooth
Morning Drop-off and Afternoon Pick-up procedures have been restructured and were well established
Middle School Schedules: we had a few complications but were cleaned up by the end of the full first week
Dress Code enforced by administration and teachers Medical procedures have been established Students are settle in classrooms, and teachers began content teaching
Student Parent Handbook distributed electronically, printed version will be out this week
First PLP conferences are set 35 Students with IEP, District 6 might provide additional support. They will provide
curricular materials for Direct Instruction L.A. and Math
3. School Culture: We added a value to our PBIS. The value is Attitude and it contains Language and culture pride!
S=Safety, O= Ownership, L=Leadership, A=Attitude, R=Respect School Culture is emerging: Safety Sigh, Cheer, Legend of the Phoenix Principal’s focus for teachers: Go to BAT = Building Culture, (Student) Achievement,
Target Oriented.
4. Professional Development for teachers this month Induction with Doug Wurst PLP and Advisement with Tonya VanBever Collaborative Planning: Standard based lessons