Seattle Public Schools

September 21, 2016 Regular Board Meeting

Agenda FINAL POST
Regular Legislative Session
September 21, 2016, 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.

  1. General Welcome Announcement to Audience
  2. Roll Call
  3. Pledge of Allegiance
  4. Recognition –
    • CTE/Skills Center
    • Deborah Halperin

II. Student Presentations – 4:30 p.m.

III. Superintendents Comments – 4:45 p.m.

  • State Auditor report
  • Announcement of Completed Internal Audit by Audit & Finance Chair

IV. Student Comments

V. Business Action Items – 4:55 p.m.

A. Consent Agenda

  1. Minutes of the Regular Board meeting on August 24(edited), and the Regular Board (edited) meeting on September 07.      
  2. Warrants

August 2016 Warrants​

FundPayeeAmount
General Fund *Payroll $   1,017,894.24
N/A Vendor $26,373,661.88
Capital Project Fund Vendor $21,343,264.14
Associated Student Body Vendor $       184,217.02
Expendable Trust Fund Vendor $         56,257.20
Grand Total  N/A $48,975,294.48

*Note – Payroll total reflects warrants issued to employees. It does not however, reflect cash transfer amounts in payment of employees’ Direct Deposit payroll

B. Items Removed from the Consent Agenda

VI. Board Comments

VII. Public Testimony – 5:30 p.m.

NumberNameTopic
1.Gracie BrownFranklin High School
2.David Sandler PASS Contract
3.

 

Chris Jackins
BTA IV: Approval of Ed. Specs. for Magnolia Elem.; Resolution
2016/17-1: Support of Federal Recognition of the Duwamish Nation
4.Kimberly McCormick   BTA IV: Ingraham High School Addition
5.Janine DodgeSpring Climate Change Survey Results & Attrition at Laurelhurst
6.Melissa Phillips Taylor  North end School Grandfathering Recommendations
7.Aderyn KeeLoyal Heights Over-Crowded Classrooms
8.Jonathon HocutStaffing Levels at Loyal Heights Elementary
9.Frank SwartLoyal Heights Elementary School
10.Kendahl CruverLoyal Heights Elementary Kindergarten Teacher Needed
11.Julie GiebelLoyal Heights Elementary Kindergarten Teacher Needed
12.Ellsa KunzLoyal Heights Elementary School Teacher Funding
13.Laura Burke    Bell Times
14.Rachel Kelley    Loyal Heights Elementary Kindergarten Teacher Needed
15.Brian Jones     Loyal Heights Elementary Kindergarten Teacher Needed
16.Heather Muwero    Loyal Heights Elementary School
17.Sadie Agurkis     Loyal Heights Elementary School
18.Mykcal Gilge    Loyal Heights Elementary School
19.Chad Smith    Loyal Heights Elementary School
20.Katherine Gaffney    Loyal Heights Elementary School
21.Kajsa PuckettLoyal Heights Elementary School
22.Schelieen Rathkopf Loyal Heights Elementary School
23.Katrina Hupp Loyal Heights Elementary School
24.Christi Nagle Laurelhurst School Task Force Follow up
25.Andrea Morrison Loyal Heights Elementary School
OrderNameTopic
1.Emily KuntsonLoyal Heights Elementary School
2.Holly Hocut Loyal Heights Elementary School
3.Ellen Kildal  Loyal Heights Elementary School
4.Andrea BernardingLoyal Heights Elementary School
5.Kali Sakai   Loyal Heights Elementary School
6.Stacy WhitingLoyal Heights Elementary School
7.Kristine Smith   Loyal Heights Elementary School
8.Dani ForbessLoyal Heights Elementary School
9.Alison McCabeLoyal Heights Elementary School
10.Suzanne Granger Loyal Heights Elementary School
11.Eden MackApproval of Ed Spec for Magnolia Building
12.Jolyn MasonSafe Schools and Adequate Teacher Staffing for Loyal Heights Elementary
13.Paula ShawLoyal Heights Elementary School


VIII. Board Comments (Continued)

IX. Business Action Items (Continued) – 6:30 p.m.

C. Action Items

  1. Approval of the 2016-2019 Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Principals’ Association of Seattle SchoolsCollective Bargaining Agreement(PASS)(Exec, June 2, for consideration) Approval of this item would approve the Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Principals’ Association of Seattle Schools. (action report edited and attachment added)
  2. BTA IV: Approval of the Educational Specifications for the Magnolia Elementary School Renovation and Addition Project – (Ops, August 16, for approval) Approval of this item would approve the Education Specifications for Magnolia Elementary School dated July 22, 2016.
  3. BTA IV: Award Contract P1454 for Architectural/Engineering (AE) Services to Integrus Architecture for the Ingraham High School Classroom Addition  – (Ops, August 16, for consideration) Approval of this item would authorize the Superintendent to execute Contract P1454, in the amount of $2,900,0002,723,719.(action report edited)

D. Introduction Items​

  1. Amending Board Policy No. 5251, Ethics – (A&F, Sept. 13, for approval) Approval of this item would amend Board Policy No. 5251, Ethics.
  2. Elementary Feeder School Grant from the Satterberg Foundation – (C&I, Sept. 12, for approval) Approval of this item would authorize the Superintendent to accept the Elementary Feeder School grant funds from the Satterberg Foundation, in the amount of $300,000.
  3. Approval of the agreement between King County and Seattle Public Schools for purchase of ORCA Business Passport Products (Metro Transportation) – (Ops, Sept. 15, for approval) Approval of this item would authorize the Superintendent to execute a contract with King County in the amount of $2,636,236.16 for the purchase of ORCA Business Passport Products.
  4. BEX IV: Final Acceptance for Contract P5058 with Reynolds General Construction for Kimball Elementary School Seismic Improvement Project  – (Ops, August 16, for approval) Approval of this item would accept the work performed under BEX IV Public Works Contract P5058, with Reynolds General Construction for Kimball Elementary School Seismic Improvement Project.
  5. BEX IV: Final Acceptance for Contract P5059 with A-1 Landscaping and Construction, Inc., for Playfield Renovations at View Ridge Elementary School – (Ops, August 16, for approval) Approval of this item would accept the work performed under BEX IV Public Works Contract P5059, with A-1 Landscaping and Construction, Inc., for Playfield Renovations at View Ridge Elementary School, as final.

X. Executive Session: Evaluate the performance of a public employee; Labor negotiations; Potential litigation  – This Executive Session will begin at the conclusion of the regular Board meeting and last approximately 60 minutes. The legislative session will reconvene at the conclusion of the executive session to adjourn the meeting, if there is no further business before the Board. No action will be taken as a result of the executive session.

XI. Adjourn – 9:00 p.m.

Calendar Reminders    

  • District VII Community Meeting (Director Patu), Saturday, September 24, 10:00am-11:30am, Caffe Vita, 5028 Wilson Ave S
  • District III Community Meeting (Director Geary), Sunday, September 25, 2:00pm-3:30pm, Seattle Public Library – Northeast Branch, 6801 35th Ave. NE
  • Board Special Meeting: Oversight Work Session – Executive Director of Schools; Work Session: 24-Credit Graduation Requirement Implementation, Wednesday, September 28, 4:30-6:45pm, Auditorium, Stanford Center 
  • District II Community Meeting (Director Burke), Saturday, October 01, 3:30pm-5:00pm, Greenwood Public Library, 8016 Greenwood Ave. N.
  • Board Special Meeting: Oversight Work Session – English Language Learners / Distribution Services; Work Session: Advanced Learning, Wednesday, October 05, 4:30-7:30pm, Auditorium, Stanford Center
  • Board Special Meeting: Executive Committee, Thursday, October 06, 8:30-10:30am, Board Conference Room, Stanford Center
  • Board Special Meeting: Curriculum & Instruction Policy Committee, Monday, October 10, 4:30-6:30pm, Board Conference Room, Stanford Center
  • Regular Board Meeting, Wednesday, October 12, 4:15-8:30pm, Auditorium, Stanford Center