Archive for February, 2018

Citizen’s Report: Collierville School Board Business Meeting, February 22, 2018

Summary of the Collierville School Board Meeting. Full board present.

Special Recognition: Collierville Elementary – Black History Month presentation.

Public Comment:

  • Jim Pruitt – “simple way to survive school shooting: allow classroom windows to open”
  • Selena Silvestro – “can we form a committee to take a deeper dive into school security?”

Approval of agenda – moving superintendent update to front of the agenda.

Superintendent’s Report:

  • CHS ACT Prep tutoring sessions for juniors (no cost)
  • Successful events at CHS: District Learning Day, EPSO presentations and 8th Grade Extravaganza
  • March 8 Working Session will be in the afternoon to keep the evening open for the Collierville Education Foundation
  • Introduction of Dr Nancy Kelley. She’s the point person on security for the district.
  • Lots of training on documented procedures is key; all Collierville Schools fully compliant with all required drills and training.
  • 20+ security cameras in each school
  • Recent school shootings prompted a full review at each school of all plans and protocols, review of additional opportunities.
  • Looking at another active shooter drill at one of the facilities
  • Close cooperation with local first responders and the town.
  • New CHS already has new features for security design. 250+ cameras. Any door can be locked from the inside anywhere in the building by any staff member’s key.
  • $3M is dedicated to security features in one form or another.
  • Modification to schools planned that don’t have a security vestibule at this time.
  • Addressing the social and emotional needs and impacts on students.
  • Key for parents to be vigilant – know your students’ friends – monitor electronics use, including content. If you see something, say something.
  • Students need to be involved: report the unusual and the disturbing.

Dr Kelley:

  • Happened to be in school security training sessions with statewide resources this week.
  • Have a plan, practice it, practice it often.
  • Communication is key – across all levels, and stakeholders
  • Most important: safety and security of all students in the school building
  • There is a district emergency operations team, including central office and community first responders
  • Safety goes beyond armed attackers: tornadoes, floods, etc.
  • Each school has a school emergency operations team, led by a school administrator
  • All schools have their own plan, which mirrors and implements the district plan; based on FEMA model
  • State mandates required number and type of drills, including frequencies; some schools go beyond requirements; all drills are logged.
  • Types of security drills: shelter-in-place (responds to threat in neighborhood, prevents panic, business as usual but inside only); lockdown (immediate threat, quiet)
  • Annual training on emergency operations; emergency drills; mental health awareness; suicide awareness; etc.
  • Mental health support for students
  • Planning the annual building level hazard/risk assessment
  • New Emergency Operations Plan for the new high school
  • Planning a mock drill with town first responders and FBI
  • Adding more training opportunities for school staff
  • Not just ‘see something – say something’ but also: DO Something.

Mr Vaughan: need to review cell phone coverage inside schools, as crises flood the system and make communications near impossible. Mr Jones and Dr Kelley: school system will be looking to implement FirstNet to allow better cell/data service for key personnel and first responders.

Approval of previous meeting minutes, January Financial Statements.

Chairman’s Report:

  • Day on the Hill report – OPEB trust meeting; OPEB liability for Collierville Schools ~$7M; trust is looking for additional members; board will need to consider options to limit long-running liability where retirees (hired after certain point in future) would not keep coverage between retiring and turning 65.
  • Heavy heart over Florida school shooting; brings security and safety very much to the forefront.

Business Items – see February 8 work session notes - presumed to be approved as discussed (author had to leave).

 

 

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Citizen’s Report: Collierville School Board Work Session, February 8, 2018

Summary of February 8, 2018 school board working session. Absent: Wanda Chism.

Policy review - Student Disciplinary Hearing Authority – update to have long suspension (10+ days) appeal process go through Superintendent before it goes to the board. Question: appointment of DHA hasn’t been formal – needs to be more formally handled.

Review of January financial statements – will be provided to board in the morning, pending one last component.

Revenue side in January higher than past few years, which offsets the lower than usual December numbers. Related to timing of revenue streams. Regular burn rate on expense side.

Amendments to budgets:

  • General Funds: allocation of funding from BEP growth almost $1M. Allocated to other capital outlay.
  • Federal Funds: final allocations known – adjusting funding to reflect final numbers.
  • Capital Projects Fund: adjustments related to CHS funding sources.
  • Nutrition Fund: minor fund adjustments.
  • Discretionary Fund: $12,000 proceeds from Race for the Ville. To be allocated to family resource center.

Review of FF&E Contracts

  • Motorola first responder radio indoor repeater – required by code.
  • Low-voltage wiring plus installation NCS and Presidio; same vendors as used for infrastructure at 1 on 1 rollout
  • Kitchen equipment from Federal Equipment – winning bid; includes cafeteria, concession stands, culinary arts area
  • Laboratory Casework, Nycom winning bid; instruction labs for sciences; initial bid plus some additional items for safety and accessibility
  • Tackboards and white boards, Townsend doors and hardware winning bid

Superintendent Update:

  • Congratulations to Mr Vaughan for getting his first bill passed in the state house
  • Tuesday will be Day at the Hill
  • Congratulations to Pom and Dance teams from Middle and High Schools
  • Cheer teams now in Orlando for the championships
  • Conversions and moves of middle school/elementary school work under way, contracts coming up soon
  • District Learning Day – full schedule with PD for all educators
  • Draft of Partners in Education provided to Board; includes sponsorships; workforce development; new programs at various levels going to become available at the new HS; tools for parents and students
  • Collierville Vision 2021 – ambitious goals for students
  • Day at the Hill this year will provide unique opportunity for Collierville Schools to partner with State Labor and Workforce Development department, including the Commissioner.
  • National School Counselors week – public recognition and appreciation
  • March Work Session is at same time as Collierville Education Foundation – needs to move to 3:30pm that day

Chairman’s report:

  • Also bringing up workforce development needs, specifically impending aviation labor shortages, and various programs that are available to tie into local schools
  • Tara Oaks visit by Mr Hansen and Mrs Messerly – occasion was school board appreciation week, very inspiring to see kids working on robotics, etc.
  • Day on the Hill next week
  • Lots of positive news and updates coming out of Collierville Schools on a regular basis
  • Momentum building for new High School; excitement in the community

Meeting adjourned.

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