NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD WRAP-UP
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WHAT HAPPENED:
Cub masters from throughout the district united Tuesday night to fight
what they believed to be a district proposal to begin charging Cub Scout
troops to meet in school multipurpose rooms.
Den moms and dads, as well as a few cubs, took the lectern to appeal
to the district. President David Brooks addressed audience members,
informing them that the charges were not part of a district proposal but
rather that the fees were an idea under consideration by the district
budget advisory committee.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Cub scout troops will keep a close eye on the issue, including
following up with the advisory committee. The civic groups said the
proposed charges of $175 per use, at once or twice a month, would empty
their coffers.
WHAT THEY SAID:
“In one year’s time, we would be out of business, and that is the
business of educating young boys,” said Thomas Stolp, leader of Troop 188
in Costa Mesa.
Vote: No vote
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board approved an agreement between the school district and the
Datawise Corp. Datawise will install a program called Measures throughout
the district at an initial cost of $170,000.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The program will allow administrators and teachers to look at, analyze
and compare multiple measures of student assessment. It would allow them
to compare and graph results from state assessment tests, as well as
districtwide and even single campus tests.
Vote: 5 / 0 with 2 absent
IN FAVOR
WHAT HAPPENED:
Rob Ragland, of McCarthy Construction, and Tony Petros, chair of the
Citizens Oversight Committee, updated the school board about the progress
of the spending of the money from Measure A, and the board agreed to
accept the report.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Ragland and his project management team have visited every school site
to determine the scope of the projects before them. The team is coming up
with an implementation plan and an estimated budget for each project.
Petros’ 30-member committee has been working with the project
management team and will assist in interviewing architects so that one
may be chosen this summer. They also have developed plans for
communicating all that is happening with the public.
Vote: 5 / 0
IN FAVOR
NEXT MEETING
WHAT: Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education meeting
WHEN: 7 p.m. June 26
WHERE: District Education Center, 2985--A Bear St., Costa Mesa.
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