September 18, 2019 – Regular Board Meeting
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Regular Legislative Session
September 18, 2019, 4:15 p.m.
Board of Directors
2445 – 3rd Avenue South
Seattle, Washington 98134
206-252-0040
www.seattleschools.org
I. Call to Order – 4:15 p.m.
- General Welcome Announcement to Audience
- Roll Call
- Pledge of Allegiance
II. Business Action Items – 4:20 p.m.
A. Action Items
- Appointment of School Board Director for the unexpired term for Director District VII
III. Oath of Office – 4:30 p.m.
- Oath of Office for the School Board Director appointed to the unexpired term for Director District VII
IV. Superintendent Comments – 4:45 p.m.
V. Board Committee Reports
VI. Student Comments
- Rainier Beach High School
VII. Business Action Items – 4:55 p.m.
B. Consent Agenda
- Amended Minutes of the May 29, 2019 Regular Board Meeting and the Minutes of the September 4, 2019 Regular Board Meeting
- Warrants Report – August
August 2019 Warrants
Fund | Vendor/Dept | Amount |
---|---|---|
General Fund | *Payroll | $1,165,571.91 |
N/A | Vendor | $20,514,285.40 |
Capital Project Fund | Vendor | $22,007,495.82 |
Associated Student Body | Vendor | $179,861.11 |
Expendable Trust Fund | Vendor | $72,000.00 |
Grand Total | N/A | $43,939,214.24 |
*Note – Payroll total reflects warrants issued to employees. It does not however, reflect cash transfer amounts in payment of employees’ Direct Deposit payroll.
C. Items Removed from the Consent Agenda
VIII. Public Testimony – 5:30 p.m.
Number | Name | Topic |
---|---|---|
1 |
Adelyn Pettie |
Rainier Beach High School Student Speaker |
2 |
Natalina Shega |
Annual Approval of Schools per WAC 180 |
3 |
Meklit Tesfay |
Approval of MOU |
4 |
Aminah Adams |
Will be Addressing Rainier Beach renovation and our next step. |
5 |
Zoe Schurman |
Climate Issues |
6 |
Shukria Jami |
Climate change March |
7 |
Craig Seasholes |
Welcome to Region VII director, Food Literacy Month & Camp Read-a-Rama libraries impacts on student learning |
8 |
Chris Jackins |
Action Item: MOU Summary of the Collective Bargaining Agreement with SEA; Introduction Items: Loyal Heights Final Acceptance, Final Acceptance of Portables, Six Athletic Field Projects |
9 |
Rita Green |
Collective Bargaining Agreement |
10 |
Manuela Slye |
Collective Bargaining Agreement; Strategic Plan Reading Goals |
11 |
Sebrena Burr |
Lack of Racial Equity and Anti-Blackness of Seattle Public Schools School Boardand theMemorandum of Understanding (MOU) that contains a summary of the Tentative Agreements for the 2019-2022 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and the appendices numbers 1 through 6 between Seattle Public Schools (SPS) and Seattle Education Association (SEA) Certificated Non-Supervisory Employees, Paraprofessional Employees, and Seattle Association of Educational Office Employees |
12 |
Alex Tsimmerman |
Agenda Number 1 |
13 |
Brian Terry |
equity in advanced learning |
14 |
Claire Scott |
Introducing two new SPS library programs at Magnolia ES and Lincoln HS. |
15 |
Deilyn Osby Sande |
Racism at John Stanford International School |
16 |
Jeannie Bastasch |
Sandy Hook Promise and school shooting prevention |
17 |
Jolanta Grigsby |
HCC program and possible effects if program is eliminated. Personal experience. |
18 |
Adam Ziemkowski |
Global Climate Strike |
19 |
Nikkita Patel |
How important HCC is to my children |
20 |
Emily Wen |
HCC program in Seattle Schools |
Wait List
Number | Name | Topic |
---|---|---|
1 |
Neelendu Dey |
HCC schools |
2 |
Ahtzyri Garcia Ojeda |
Climate change protest |
IX. Board Comments
X. Business Action Items (Continued) – 6:30 p.m.
D. Action Items
- Annual Approval of Schools per WAC 180-16-220 (C&I, August 20, for Approval) Approval of this item would approve each school within the District as having a school improvement plan that is data driven, promotes a positive impact on school learning, and includes a continuous improvement process, pursuant to WAC 180-16-220.(Updated Since Introduction)
- Approval of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funding for the Seattle Intervention Tracking and Community Partner Access grant (A&F, August 19, for Consideration) Approval of this item would authorize the Superintendent to accept grant funds totaling $698,406, over two years, from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for the development of a community partner and school intervention tracking system.
- Motion to introduce and approve a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that contains a summary of the Tentative Agreements for the 2019-2022 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and the appendices numbers 1 through 6 between Seattle Public Schools (SPS) and Seattle Education Association (SEA) Certificated Non-Supervisory Employees, Paraprofessional Employees, and Seattle Association of Educational Office Employees (Exec, September 11, for Approval) Approval of this item would approve the MOU, which contains appendices numbers 1 through 6. The MOU is a summary of new provisions for the 2019-2022 CBA, as attached to the School Board Action Report. The MOU authorizes implementation of the 2019-2020 salary increases effective September 1, 2019 to be implemented on October 1, 2019, payroll. Immediate action is in the best interest of the District.(Introduction and Action)
E. Introduction Items
- RFP01545– Athletic Trainer Support Services, Renewal of Contract for the Athletic Trainers Program for final two years, 2019-21 (Ops, September 5, for Approval) Approval of this item would authorize the Superintendent to renew the contract with Seattle Children’s Hospital for two additional years covering the period from Aug 1, 2019 to June 30, 2021, at a cost of up to $380,600 per year, for a total cost of up to $761,200 for two years, for athletic training services and would renew the maximum three-year contract for the final two years.
- BEX IV: Award Architectural & Engineering Contract P1646 to Rolluda Architects, Inc., for the Washington Middle School Seismic Improvement project (Ops, September 5, for Approval) Approval of this item would provide authorization for the Superintendent to enter into an Architectural & Engineering (A/E) contract in the amount of $436,784 for the Washington Middle School Seismic Improvement project.
- BTA IV/ BEX V: Award Architectural & Engineering Contract P1643 to DA Hogan & Associates, Inc., for Athletic Field and Lighting Improvements at Six Schools project (Ops, September 5, for Approval) Approval of this item would provide authorization for the Superintendent to enter into an Architectural & Engineering (A/E) contract in the amount of $636,098 for the Athletic Field and Lighting Improvements at Six Schools project.
- BTA III/BEX IV: Award Architectural & Engineering Contract P1650 to Rolluda Architects for the Seismic, Fire Sprinkler, and HVAC Upgrades at Lafayette Elementary School project (Ops, September 5, for Approval) Approval of this item would provide authorization for the Superintendent to enter into an Architectural & Engineering (A/E) contract in the amount of $391,689.
- BTA IV/BEX V: Award Architectural & Engineering Contract P1635 to Studio Meng Strazzara for the North Queen Anne School Upgrades project (Ops, September 5, for Approval) Approval of this item would provide authorization for the Superintendent to enter into an Architectural & Engineering (A/E) contract in the amount of $426,915 with Studio Meng Strazzara for the North Queen Anne School Upgrades project.
- BEX V: Award Architectural & Engineering Contract P1634 to Stemper AC for the West Seattle High School Roof Replacement project (Ops, September 5, for Approval) Approval of this item would provide authorization for the Superintendent to enter into an Architectural & Engineering (A/E) contract in the amount of $676,377 for the West Seattle High School Roof Replacement project.
- BEX V Award Architectural & Engineering Contract P1628 to NAC Architecture for the James Baldwin Elementary School Replacement Project (Ops, September 5, for Approval) Approval of this item would provide authorization for the Superintendent to enter into an Architectural & Engineering (A/E) contract in the amount of $5,420,305.
- BEX V Award Architectural & Engineering Contract P1637 to Mahlum Architects for the Viewlands Elementary School Replacement project (Ops, September 5, for Approval) Approval of this item would provide authorization for the Superintendent to enter into an Architectural & Engineering (A/E) contract in the amount of $5,352,256 for the Viewlands Elementary School Replacement project.
- BTA III/ BTA IV: Resolution 2019/20-4, Final Acceptance of Contract K1304 with Acc-U-Set Construction, Inc. for the Relocation and Setup of Portable Classrooms at Multiple School Sites project (Ops, September 5, for Approval) Approval of this item would approve final acceptance of Contract K1304 with Acc-U-Set Construction, Inc. for the Relocation and Setup Portable Classrooms at Multiple School Sites project.
- BEX IV/BTA III: Resolution 2019/20-6, Final Acceptance of Contract P5069 with Skanska USA Building, Inc., for the Loyal Heights Elementary School Modernization and Addition Project (Ops, September 5, for Approval) Approval of this item would approve final acceptance of Contract P5069 with Skanska USA Building, Inc., for the Loyal Heights Elementary School Modernization and Addition project.
XI. Adjourn – 8:30 p.m.
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