Re-org of school committee
nomination of Roy for chair, seconded, vote was unanimous
nomination of Mullen for vice-chair, vote was unanimous
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
special municipal relief commission
Letter from Vallee
“special municipal relief commission”
Looking at other ways to generate revenue and cost cutting options
Added to agenda for next week
“special municipal relief commission”
Looking at other ways to generate revenue and cost cutting options
Added to agenda for next week
Financial Planning Committee 2010 model
This will be the input for the model Thursday at the Financial Planning Committee meeting
Financial model, initially based upon no increase in services, then if you have needs and would add, what would your priorities be? Roberta, Matt, Wayne and Miriam will be presenting on Thursday evening
Salaries and benefits account for 83% of the model
3.2M increase, salaries biggest driver
2008 was the peak for school choice students and associated revenue
Picked 2006 as the year to return to, most justifiable
Looking for apples to apples numbers, teachers based upon enrollment, less maintenance, SPED, since 2006 what have we learned we can live without, or that we really need?
We need to think strongly of where we should be going, this model does not reflect our feelings at this point.
“Went from planning on going from good to great to talking about pockets of greatness”
Financial model, initially based upon no increase in services, then if you have needs and would add, what would your priorities be? Roberta, Matt, Wayne and Miriam will be presenting on Thursday evening
Salaries and benefits account for 83% of the model
3.2M increase, salaries biggest driver
2008 was the peak for school choice students and associated revenue
Picked 2006 as the year to return to, most justifiable
Looking for apples to apples numbers, teachers based upon enrollment, less maintenance, SPED, since 2006 what have we learned we can live without, or that we really need?
We need to think strongly of where we should be going, this model does not reflect our feelings at this point.
“Went from planning on going from good to great to talking about pockets of greatness”
Capital needs - textbooks
Capital need for instructional services – Michelle Kingsland Smith
Tried to get a text book line item into the operating budget and have not been able to do so
Hence requesting from the capital funds, books at all grade levels
Either an increase in enrollment, more students than books, or outdated books, some 10 years old; for example, the US History II textbooks end with the Vietnam War
Heavily into professional development with new reading program
$150,000 covers various grade levels
Honor students got vocabulary books, College Placement students did not get one
Books were prioritized, it is a struggle
Do you need an endorsement vote from the School Committee?
I think that would be great
Electronic text books? CDs.
Tried to get a text book line item into the operating budget and have not been able to do so
Hence requesting from the capital funds, books at all grade levels
Either an increase in enrollment, more students than books, or outdated books, some 10 years old; for example, the US History II textbooks end with the Vietnam War
Heavily into professional development with new reading program
$150,000 covers various grade levels
Honor students got vocabulary books, College Placement students did not get one
Books were prioritized, it is a struggle
Do you need an endorsement vote from the School Committee?
I think that would be great
Electronic text books? CDs.
live reporting - Capital needs - facilities
Capital needs – facilities
Mike D’Angelo
Provided a document in June at the end of the school year was updated and re-estimated for this document
This will be refined again by the time it gets to the capital committee
Does not deal with the High School, only with the other buildings
Projects 1-9 all around Davis Thayer but will put the building into a good position
Elevator, toilets, doors/locks, power wiring
Only the schools built recently have the necessary capacity to support the requirements
Painting and re-carpeting the whole building
Parmenter – renovated in 1987, wearing out now
Kennedy – same issues with power wiring
When and if the projects are done it will provide 30-40 years of sustainability
Remington/Jefferson carpeting has almost doubled since last presented
Rebuilding field behind Horace Mann talked of for a few years
Phone PBX systems in the schools, aggregated lines, reduced number of lines
Upgraded security system at Kelleher/Sullivan, would be appropriate to bring to same level as other buildings in town
Item included for the modulars to remove and update the area after they come out
Cover sheet with details supporting behind it on separate pages
Armenio – like the format with all the back up data
D’Angelo – elevator with require new electrical, separate poles service the building and the modulars. Would need a new 800 AMP service in the building
Davis Thayer is one of the more heavily used fields in town, number is for natural grass, re-sod,
Geothermal?
Installation of terminal units, the unit in the room would blow the heat and air out; those pieces in the buildings are what are actually failing right now
More cameras, digital recording, door controls remotely,
We know whoever enters our buildings, name, time stamped, picture taken
Could be considered a safety issue
Industry still a couple of years away from products that can reduce the cost of making the electricity
Mike D’Angelo
Provided a document in June at the end of the school year was updated and re-estimated for this document
This will be refined again by the time it gets to the capital committee
Does not deal with the High School, only with the other buildings
Projects 1-9 all around Davis Thayer but will put the building into a good position
Elevator, toilets, doors/locks, power wiring
Only the schools built recently have the necessary capacity to support the requirements
Painting and re-carpeting the whole building
Parmenter – renovated in 1987, wearing out now
Kennedy – same issues with power wiring
When and if the projects are done it will provide 30-40 years of sustainability
Remington/Jefferson carpeting has almost doubled since last presented
Rebuilding field behind Horace Mann talked of for a few years
Phone PBX systems in the schools, aggregated lines, reduced number of lines
Upgraded security system at Kelleher/Sullivan, would be appropriate to bring to same level as other buildings in town
Item included for the modulars to remove and update the area after they come out
Cover sheet with details supporting behind it on separate pages
Armenio – like the format with all the back up data
D’Angelo – elevator with require new electrical, separate poles service the building and the modulars. Would need a new 800 AMP service in the building
Davis Thayer is one of the more heavily used fields in town, number is for natural grass, re-sod,
Geothermal?
Installation of terminal units, the unit in the room would blow the heat and air out; those pieces in the buildings are what are actually failing right now
More cameras, digital recording, door controls remotely,
We know whoever enters our buildings, name, time stamped, picture taken
Could be considered a safety issue
Industry still a couple of years away from products that can reduce the cost of making the electricity
live reporting - refreshed statement of interest
Asst Supt Sabolinski - submitted a refreshed statement of interest for the high school building application for state reimbursement assistance; enrollment projection required this time around (had previously been required within 2 years). DOE has a standard method of calculation to put all school districts on a level playing field.
What was remarkable looking at the accumulation of data is how old the systems really are? It is really astonishing how good shape the building really is.
science labs, cafeteria, guidance space, music rooms, theater arts all in insufficient and inadequate space
Cafasso - enrollment projections are really just educated guesses, it is good that there is a standard measurement, but there is analysis that would show more like 1700 students than the 1600 students projected.
Mullen - executive summary contains a repeated word, "limited" ultimately limits the education that can be provided to our students.
Ms MacLeod - honestly the bathrooms are gross, coming from a middle school with state of the art facility and supplies and get to the high school it is quite different
Mr Slight - it is not a horrible place to get a high school education, a lot of things need improvement
Rohrbach - I'd like to hear from the School Building Committee to see if there is a Plan B. I'd like to do something sooner rather than later but I am not sure what our options are.
Cafasso - trying to get a sense from the State as to where they are leaning, what does it seem like we can get, what are their thoughts on the submission. No estimate from state yet on when we would hear. Committee open to new or renovation or anything else along there, want to get a sense from the state before doing much else
Mullen - reminder that the committee is not just the High School. We are looking elsewhere and in particular at what we can do with the modulars. Will come back next time with info to make a formal request to the Building Committee
What was remarkable looking at the accumulation of data is how old the systems really are? It is really astonishing how good shape the building really is.
science labs, cafeteria, guidance space, music rooms, theater arts all in insufficient and inadequate space
Cafasso - enrollment projections are really just educated guesses, it is good that there is a standard measurement, but there is analysis that would show more like 1700 students than the 1600 students projected.
Mullen - executive summary contains a repeated word, "limited" ultimately limits the education that can be provided to our students.
Ms MacLeod - honestly the bathrooms are gross, coming from a middle school with state of the art facility and supplies and get to the high school it is quite different
Mr Slight - it is not a horrible place to get a high school education, a lot of things need improvement
Rohrbach - I'd like to hear from the School Building Committee to see if there is a Plan B. I'd like to do something sooner rather than later but I am not sure what our options are.
Cafasso - trying to get a sense from the State as to where they are leaning, what does it seem like we can get, what are their thoughts on the submission. No estimate from state yet on when we would hear. Committee open to new or renovation or anything else along there, want to get a sense from the state before doing much else
Mullen - reminder that the committee is not just the High School. We are looking elsewhere and in particular at what we can do with the modulars. Will come back next time with info to make a formal request to the Building Committee
Community health committee
The Community Health Council presentin at the School Committee meeting Tuesday evening.
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