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STUDENTS TO SPEAK, AGAIN
The student political action committee from Newport Harbor High
School, which was scheduled to give a presentation to the school board at
the last meeting on traffic safety issues at the school, is expected to
speak tonight. Group members asked for the delay so they would have more
time to prepare.
What to expect: Students from the organization will present concerns
and suggestions regarding pedestrian traffic and the limited school
parking based on surveys they have done.
MEASURE A UPDATE
As plans progress to begin the refurbishment of 28 district schools
with funds from the $110-million school bond passed by voters in June, a
couple more pieces still must be put in place. The oversight committee is
up and running. A project management firm has been chosen and hired. Now
the school board must appoint an “owner’s representative,” which will
provide additional project management services and serve as the “eyes and
ears” of the owner -- the Newport-Mesa Unified School District.
What to expect: The school board will consider hiring Tom Holtom for
the position. Holtom was one of three final candidates interviewed by
staff and oversight committee members. He was also appointed as an
at-large member of the citizens oversight committee member on Jan. 31. On
March 6, he resigned from the committee to apply for the position of
owner’s representative. District staff members have asked the board to
approve Holtom for the position and to waive the conflict-of-interest
issue because of his short stint on the committee.
DAY AND WEEK OF THE TEACHER
California has observed the Day of the Teacher since 1982. It was
decided in 1985 that the second Wednesday of May would be the Day of the
Teacher. In recent years, the whole first week in May has also been
devoted as Week of the Teacher.
What to expect: The school board is expected to pass a resolution to
proclaim May 9 as Day of the Teacher and May 7 through May 11 as Week of
the Teacher.
CLASSIFIED SCHOOL EMPLOYEE WEEK
Four years after teachers were given a day of observance, classified
employees were given the third full week in May as a week in their honor.
What to expect: The school board will proclaim the week of May 21
through May 25 as Classified School Employees Week.
FYI
* WHO: Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education
* WHEN: 7 p.m. today
* WHERE: District Education Center, 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa.
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