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ROSE TREE MEDIA SCHOOL DISTRICT
BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS
Legislative Agenda
August 25, 2011
7:30 p.m.
I.
Call to Order
II.
Approval of Minutes
A.
III.
None
AYP Update – Steve Taylor
Reports
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
VI.
Legislative Meeting Minutes of June 23, 2011
Educational Presentation
A.
V.
Roll Call
Presentations and Awards
A.
IV.
Pledge of Allegiance
Student Liaison Reports
Board Liaison Reports
Committee Highlights and Reports
School Reports
Superintendent’s Report
Solicitor’s Report
President’s Report
Scheduled Presentations (Limited to Five Minutes Each)
A.
Agenda
RTMEA – Sue Williamson
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VII.
Unscheduled Presentations (Limited to Three Minutes Each)
A.
VIII.
Old Business
A.
IX.
None
New Business
A.
B.
C.
X.
Rose Tree Media Residents
Personnel
1.
Terminations
a.
Professional
b.
Non-Instructional
2.
Nominations
a.
Professional
b.
Non-Instructional
3.
General
a.
Unpaid Leave of Absence
b.
Classification Change
c.
Degree Advancement
d.
Supplemental Contracts (Attachments A-E)
e.
Other
Overnight Trips
1.
Penncrest High School Scouting Trip – Canadensis, PA
2.
Immersion Trip for Students Studying Chinese - China
Addendum - Personnel
Finance
A.
B.
C.
D.
Agenda
Purchasing
1.
None
General
1.
Contract with The Devereux Foundation
2.
Contract with The Devereux Foundation
3.
Contract with The Timothy School
4.
Contract with HMS School for Children with Cerebral Palsy
5.
Contract with Valley Forge Educational Services
6.
Contract with Kelly Educational Staffing
7.
Contract with Dr. Peter Christie
8.
Settlement Agreement with the Parents of Student #60325
9.
Austill’s Rehabilitation Services
10.
Message Board Donation
Financials for June and July 2011
Bill Lists for June and July 2011
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XI.
Adjournment
ANNOUNCEMENT
There will be an executive session of the School Board for matters of personnel at
6:30 p.m. prior to the Legislative Meeting of September 22, 2011, at Penncrest High
School. The Legislative Meetings are recorded on tape.
Agenda
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Rose Tree Media School District
EXCELLENCE
TODAY
FOR TOMORROW
308 North Olive Street
Media, Pennsylvania 19063-2493
Telephone: 610-627-.6000
Fax: 610-891-0959
www.rtmsd.org
Denise C. Kerr, Ed.D.
Superintendent of Schools
Grace A. Eves, Board Secretary
Director of Management Services
To:
From:
Date:
Subject:
I.
Members of the Board of School Directors
Denise C. Kerr, Ed. D., Superintendent
Grace A. Eves, Board Secretary
June 23, 2011
Minutes of the June 23, 2011 Legislative Meeting
Call to Order
Pledge of Allegiance
Board Members in Attendance:
Students:
Nancy Fronduti, Vice President
John Hanna
Veronica Barbato
Peter Barry
Nancy Mackrides
William Montgomery
William O’Donnell
Jeff Pettit
Roll Call
Daniel Belk (Absent)
Ashley Paul (Absent)
Alexa Clofine (Absent)
Jaclyn Turet
Absent: Linda Kinsler-Fox, President
Also in Attendance:
William Bennett, Principal, ILE
Linda Bluebello, Director of Pupil Services
Eric Bucci, Ass’t. Principal, PHS
Anne Callahan, Human Resource Director
Bernadette Dacanay, Home & School Visitor
Karen Daugherty, Principal, Rose Tree Elem. .
Grace Eves, Dir. Management Services
Rick Gregg, Principal, PHS
Ron Harris, Network Specialist
Ralph Harrison, Ass’t. Principal, PHS
Anthony Jakowski, Ass’t. Principal SLMS
Heather Hogan, Accountant
Joyce Jeuell, Principal, SLMS
Mack Johnson, Mgmt. Spec. for SMS and FMS
Thomas Kelly, Solicitor
Denise Kerr, Superintendent of Schools
Maria Kotch, Principal, Media Elem.
Chip Olinger, Athletic Director
Patti Linden, Dir.Tech. & Info Sci.
Kim McCann-Roller, Info. Tech. Spec.
Roxanne Schupp, Superv. Bus. Oper.
Steve Taylor, Dir. Teach. & Learn. Sec.
Katherine White, Ass’t. Principal SLMS
II. Legislative Minutes of June 23, 2011
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II.
Approval of Minutes
A.
B.
Legislative Meeting Minutes of May 26, 2011
Bid Opening Minutes – June 8, 2011 - Glenwood Sanitary Sewage Pump
Station Improvements
Mr. O’Donnell moved and Mr. Hanna seconded a motion to adopt
the following resolution:
RESOLUTION: 2010 - 2011 – 115
Resolve, that the Board approve the Legislative Meeting Minutes of
May 26, 2011, and the Bid Opening Minutes of June 8, 2011 Glenwood Sanitary Sewage Pump Station Improvements.
The aforementioned resolution was declared adopted by the Chair, the vote
being:
AYES:
John Hanna, Veronica Barbato, Peter Barry,
Nancy Fronduti, Nancy Mackrides,
William O’Donnell, William Montgomery, Jeff Pettit
NAYS:
None
ABSENT: Linda Kinsler-Fox
III.
Presentations and Awards
1.
Dr. Denise C. Kerr
Mr. Hanna moved and Mrs. Mackrides seconded a motion to
adopt the following resolution:
RESOLUTION: 2010-2011 - 116
Resolve, the Board recognize Dr. Denise Kerr for our outstanding
dedication, service and visionary leadership as Superintendent of
Schools for the Rose Tree Media School District.
The aforementioned resolution was declared adopted by the
Chair, the vote being:
AYES:
John Hanna, Veronica Barbato, Peter Barry,
Nancy Fronduti, Nancy Mackrides,
William O’Donnell, William Montgomery, Jeff Pettit
NAYS:
None
ABSENT: Linda Kinsler-Fox
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III.
Presentations and Awards (cont’d)
B.
Presentations
1.
General Obligation Bond, 2011 Series – Ken Phillips
X.
Finance
B.
General
5.
General Obligation Bond, 2011 Series
Mr. O’Donnell moved and Mr. Hanna
seconded a motion to adopt the following
resolution:
RESOLUTION: 2011-2012 - 117
Resolve, that the Board of School Directors
approve the issuance of bonds in the amount
of $8.3 million for the completion of the
Springton Lake Middle School.
The aforementioned resolution was declared
adopted by the Chair, the roll call vote being:
AYES:
John Hanna, Veronica Barbato,
Peter Barry, Nancy Fronduti,
Nancy Mackrides, William O’Donnell,
William Montgomery, Jeff Pettit
NAYS:
None
ABSENT: Linda Kinsler-Fox
IV.
Educational Presentation
A. “First Look at 2011 PSSA Scores”
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V.
Reports
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
VI.
Scheduled Presentations (Limited to Five Minutes Each)
A.
VII.
Student Liaison Reports
Board Liaison Reports
Committee Highlights and Reports – In Official Legislative Minutes of
June 23, 2011
School Reports – In Official Legislative Minutes of June 23, 2011
Superintendent’s Report – In Official Legislative Minutes of
June 23, 2011
Solicitor’s Report - In Official Legislative Minutes of June 23, 2011
President’s Report - In Official Legislative Minutes of
June 23, 2011
RTMEA – Sue Williamson
Unscheduled Presentations (Limited to Three Minutes Each)
A.
Rose Tree Media Residents – None
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VIII.
Old Business
A.
None
IX.
New Business
A.
Personnel
Mr. O’Donnell moved and Mr. Hanna seconded a motion to
adopt the following resolution:
RESOLUTION: 2010-2011 – 118
Resolve, that the Board approve the following:
1.
Terminations
a.
Professional
1.
Dr. Susan Evans, Assistant Principal, Penncrest High
School, retirement effective September 30, 2011.
The aforementioned resolution was declared
adopted by the Chair, the vote being:
AYES:
John Hanna, Veronica Barbato,
Peter Barry, Nancy Fronduti,
Nancy Mackrides, William O’Donnell,
William Montgomery, Jeff Pettit
NAYS:
None
ABSENT: Linda Kinsler-Fox
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IX.
New Business
A.
Personnel
1.
Terminations
b.
Non-Instructional
2.
Nominations
a.
Professional
b.
Non-Instructional
3.
General
a.
Unpaid Leave of Absence
b.
Classification Change
Mrs. Mackrides moved and Mr. O’Donnell seconded a
motion to adopt the following resolution:
RESOLUTION: 2010-2011 – 119
Resolve, that the Board approve the following:
1.
2.
Terminations
b.
Non-Instructional
1.
Matthew Soares, Cafeteria Worker,
Penncrest High School, resignation
effective June 17, 2011.
2.
Walter Noldy, Tradesmen, retirement
effective August 5, 2011.
Nominations
a.
Professional
II. Legislative Minutes of June 23, 2011
1.
Elizabeth Keane, Summer School
Teacher, effective July 5, 2011 through
July 29, 2011 at the rate of $99.00 per day.
2.
Amy Zeigler, Summer School Teacher,
effective July 5, 2011 through July 29,
2011 at the rate of $99.00 per day.
3.
Jase Patufka, Summer School Teacher,
effective July 5, 2011 through July 29,
2011 at the rate of $99.00 per day. Mr.
Patufka is being hired pending completion
of his pre-employment paperwork.
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IX.
New Business
A
Personnel
2.
Nominations
a.
Professional (cont’d)
4.
Jessica Levy, Health/Physical Education Teacher,
effective August 23, 2011 at the annual salary of
$45,289.00, Bachelor’s Degree/Step 1. Ms. Levy
received her Bachelor’s Degree from Penn State
University. She is assigned to Springton Lake Middle
School replacing Jacqueline Baker who retired. NOTE:
Ms. Levy is being hired pending completion of her preemployment paperwork.
5.
Lauren Hudson, Librarian, effective August 23, 2011 at
the annual salary of $53,056.00, Master’s Degree/Step
6. Ms. Hudson received her Bachelor’s Degree from
Sycracuse University and her Master’s Degree from
Saint Joseph’s University. She served as a Long Term
Substitute in Rose Tree Media School District during the
2010-2011 school year. Ms Hudson is assigned to
Springton Lake Middle School replacing LaVerne Motley
who retired.
6.
Michelle Shaw, Math Teacher, effective August 23, 2011
at the annual salary of $45,506, Bachelor’s Degree/Step
2. Ms Shaw received her Bachelor’s Degree from Penn
State University. She served as a Long Term Substitute
in Rose Tree Media School District during the 20102011 school year. Ms. Shaw is assigned to Springton
Lake Middle School replacing John Best who retired.
7.
Kelly Kunz, LTS Math Teacher, effective August 23,
2011 at the annual salary of $45,289.00, Bachelor’s
Degree/Step 1. Ms. Kunz received her Bachelor’s
Degree from West Chester University. She served as a
Long Term Substitute during the 2010-2011 school year.
Ms. Kunz is assigned to Springton Lake Middle School
replacing Lotalinda Castro-Anderson who is on leave.
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IX.
New Business
A
Personnel
2.
Nominations
a.
Professional (cont’d)
8.
Recommend Board approval for the following personnel
to serve as Summer School Substitute Teachers,
effective July 5, 2011 through July 29, 2011 at the rate
of $111.00 per day:
Tina Loveland-Smith
Claire McGeehan
b.
Evan O’Neill
Non-Instructional
1.
Bethany Zeleznick, Substitute Custodian, at the rate of
$12.00 per hour. Ms. Zeleznick will serve as a Substitute
Custodian in addition to her responsibilities as Support
Staff I at Penncrest High School.
2.
Linda Rowley, Substitute Custodian, at the rate of
$12.00 per hour. Ms. Rowley will serve as a Substitute
Custodian in addition to her responsibilities as Support
Staff I at Penncrest High School.
3.
John Bell, rescind appointment to Night Supervisor
effective May 31, 2011. Mr. Bell is assigned to
Penncrest High School.
4.
Allen R Kannapel, Substitute Bus Driver, effective June
7, 2011 at the rate of $20.90 per hour. Mr. Kannapel is
assigned to the Transportation Department.
5.
Jane Battaglia, Summer School Technology Assistant
effective July 5, 2011 through July 29, 2011 at the rate
of $23.91 per hour.
6.
Enoch Stevenson, Summer Maintenance 2011 at the
rate of $12.00 per hour.
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IX.
New Business
A.
Personnel
2.
Nominations
b.
Non-Instructional (cont’d)
7.
Jessica Jacovini, Instructional Assistant for ESY
Summer School, effective July 5, 2011 through July
29,2011 at the rate of $16.21.
8.
Recommend Board approval for the following personnel
to serve as Summer Counselors at Springton Lake
Middle School to be paid at their regular per diem rate:
Margie Gilroy
Sue Griffin
Alison Harrison
9.
Jean Kenney, Part-Time Summer Secretary, effective
June 27, 2011. Ms. Kenney will work 12 hours per week
at her regular hourly rate.
10.
Recommend Board approval for the following personnel
to serve as Post Season Envirothon Sponsors at
Penncrest High School at the rate of $148.00 per day:
Amanda Meltz
Mark Samilenko
11.
13 days
13 days
Recommend Board approval for the following personnel
to serve as Post Season Science Olympiad Sponsors at
Penncrest High School at the rate of $40.00 per day:
James Ciccarelli
James Shea
Edward Somers
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17 days
17 days
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IX.
New Business
A.
Personnel
3.
General
a.
b.
Unpaid Leave of Absence
1.
Kristine Acker, Indian Lane Elementary, requests an
unpaid leave of absence effective October 24, 2011
through January 28, 2012 for the purpose of child
rearing.
2.
Rebekah Grover, Media Elementary, requests and
extension of her unpaid leave through the end of the
2011-2012 school year for the purpose of child rearing.
Classification Change
1.
Jeanette Verdeur from .75 Music Teacher to 1.0 Music
Teacher effective July 1, 2011. Ms. Verdeur is assigned
to Media Elementary School.
2.
Sandra Lin from .4 to .8 Chinese Teacher effective July
1, 2011. Ms. Lin is assigned to Penncrest High School.
3.
Bridget Martin, from .5 Kindergarten Teacher to 1.0
Elementary Teacher effective July 1, 2011 at the annual
salary of $46,165, Bachelor’s Degree/Step 5. Ms. Martin
is assigned to Indian Lane Elementary replacing Karen
Pawlewicz who retired.
4.
Marianne Whiteman, from .5 Gifted to .5 Gifted and .5
Kindergarten. Ms. Whiteman is assigned to Indian Lane
Elementary.
The aforementioned resolution was declared adopted by
the Chair, the roll call vote being:
AYES:
John Hanna, Veronica Barbato, Peter Barry,
Nancy Fronduti, Nancy Mackrides, William
O’Donnell, William Montgomery, Jeff Pettit
NAYS:
None
ABSENT: Linda Kinsler-Fox
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IX.
New Business
A.
Personnel
3.
General
c.
Other - See Attachment A – 2011-12 Salary List
Mrs. Mackrides moved and Mr. O’Donnell seconded a
motion to adopt the following resolution:
RESOLUTION: 2010 – 2011 - 120
Resolve, that the Board approve the following:
c.
Other - See Attachment A
1.
Recommend Board approval of District salaries
for the 2011-2012 school year. See Attachment A
in Official Legislative Minutes of June 23, 2011.
The aforementioned resolution was declared
adopted by the Chair, the vote being:
AYES:
John Hanna, Veronica Barbato,
Peter Barry, Nancy Fronduti,
Nancy Mackrides, William
O’Donnell, William Montgomery
NAYS:
None
ABSTAIN: Jeff Pettit
ABSENT: Linda Kinsler-Fox
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IX.
New Business
B.
Overnight Trips
1.
Penncrest High School Wrestling Team – Bloomsburg University
2.
Penncrest High School Boys Basketball Team – St. Joseph’s
University
3.
Penncrest High School Varsity Volleyball Team – Lewes, DE
C.
Addendum – Personnel
1.
Terminations
2.
Nominations
a. Professional
b. Non-Instructional
Mr. Hanna moved and Mr. O’Donnell seconded
a motion to adopt the following resolution:
RESOLUTION: 2011-2012 - 121
B.
Overnight Trips
1.
Penncrest High School Wrestling Team –
Bloomsburg University
Resolve, that the Board approve the
overnight trip for the Penncrest High School
Wrestling Team to attend wrestling camp at
Bloomsburg University.
2.
Penncrest High School Boys Basketball
Team – St. Joseph’s University
Further resolve, that the Board approve the
overnight trip for the Penncrest High School
Boys Basketball Team to attend basketball
camp at St. Joseph’s University.
3.
Penncrest High School Varsity Volleyball
Team – Lewes, DE
Further resolve, that the Board approve the
overnight trip for the Penncrest High School
Varsity Volleyball Team to attend a
Volleyball Playday in Lewes, DE.
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IX.
New Business
C.
Addendum – Personnel (cont’d)
2.
Nominations
a.
Professional
1.
Recommend Board approval for the following personnel
to serve as Title I/ARRA Summer School Teachers
effective July 5, 2011 at the rate of $111.00 per day:
Douglas Krugler
Kelly Kunz
Tricia Scepansky
Megan Snyder
2.
Kim Morris, Title I/ARRA Summer School Lead Teacher,
effective July 5, 2011 at the rate of $3,200.
3.
Katherine Yanchek, Title I/ARRA Summer School
Teacher, effective July 5, 2011 at the rate of $111.00
per day. Ms. Yanchek is being hired pending completion
of her pre-employment paperwork.
4.
Katherine Runkle, Summer School Teacher, effective
July 5, 2011 at the rate of $99.00 per day. Ms. Runkle is
being hired pending completion of her pre-employment
paperwork.
5.
Christy Thompson, Long Term Substitute Elementary
Teacher, effective August 23, 2011 at the annual salary
of $45,289, Bachelor’s Degree/Step 1. Ms. Thomson
received her Bachelor’s Degree from West Chester
University. She served as a Long Term Substitute in
Rose Tree Media School District during the 2010-2011
school year. Ms. Thompson is assigned to Media
Elementary replacing Laura Mandia who is on leave for
the first semester.
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IX.
New Business
C.
Addendum – Personnel (cont’d)
2.
Nominations
b.
Non-Instructional
1.
Hazel Mendoza-Jayme, Title I Summer School Aide,
effective July 5, 2011 at the rate of $16.21 per hour.
2.
Recommend Board approval for the following personnel
to serve as Summer Garage Help at the rate of $12.00
per hour:
Shiela Baker
John Barbosa
Anita Bloom
3.
Marguerite Carletti
Diana Missimer Claypole
David Moore
Thomas Linnen, Summer Maintenance, effective June
27, 2011 at the rate of $12.00 per hour. Mr. Linnen is
being hired pending completion of his pre-employment
paperwork.
The aforementioned resolution was declared
adopted by the Chair, the vote being:
AYES:
John Hanna, Veronica Barbato, Peter Barry,
Nancy Fronduti, Nancy Mackrides,
William O’Donnell, William Montgomery,
Jeff Pettit
NAYS:
None
ABSENT: Linda Kinsler-Fox
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X.
Finance
A.
B.
Purchasing
1.
Bid Awards
General
1.
Change Orders
2.
Approval of Change Orders
3.
Rescind Resolution - Glenwood Elementary School - Deed of
Easement
4.
Use of Facilities – Sundays
5.
General Obligation Bond, 2011 Series
6.
Budgetary Transfers
7.
Capital Reserve
8.
Debt Service
9.
Authorization to Post June 2011 Budgetary Transfers
10.
Authorization to Pay Bill List
11.
Appointment of the Tax Collector for Middletown Township
12.
Appointment of the Treasurer
13.
Banking Depositories
14.
Purchasing Cooperatives
15.
CADES Agreement
16.
PLANCON Part K
17.
2010-2011 Tuition Rates and Estimated 2011-2012 Tuition Rates
Mr. O’Donnell moved and Mrs. Mackrides seconded a motion
to adopt the following resolution:
RESOLUTION: 2010-2011 - 122
A.
Purchasing
1.
Bid Awards
Resolve, that the Board approve the following bid
award for the Glenwood Sewage Pump Station
Improvements the Construction contract award in
the amount of $36,885 is recommended to Aqua
Wastewater Management.
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X.
Finance
B.
General
1.
Change Order
Further resolve, that the Board approve the following change order
pending the Pennsylvania Department of Education’s PLANCON I
approval MC-02 in the amount of $51,711 to the mechanical
contractor E.J. Meloney for 3-way to 2-way valve changes.
2.
Approval of Change Orders
Further resolve, that the Board approve, between meetings of the
School Board, the board secretary the authorization to approve
change orders up to $10,000. Change orders between $10,000
and $50,000 require the approval of the board president, vicepresident and finance chairman for the period of June 2011
through September 2011 for the Springton Lake Middle School
project.
3.
Rescind Resolution - Glenwood Elementary School - Deed of
Easement
Further resolve, that the Rose Tree Media School District Board of
School Directors (School Board) rescind a Resolution adopted by the
School Board on August 26, 2010 which had approved a Deed of
Easement for an easement at the Glenwood Elementary School in
order for KRPM Associates, L.P., or its designee, to install a sanitary
sewerline on the lands of the Glenwood Elementary School in
accordance with a certain Plan made a part of the Deed of Easement
and in consideration of the terms and conditions as set forth in the
Deed of Easement.
4.
Use of Facilities – Sundays
Further resolve, that the School Board approve the Sunday usage of
school buildings thru June 30, 2012, in accordance with School Board
Policy 707 Use of School Facilities.
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X.
Finance
B.
General
5.
General Obligation Bond, 2011 Series
Further resolve, that the Board of School Directors approve the
issuance of bonds in the amount of $8.3 million for the completion of
the Springton Lake Middle School.
6.
Budgetary Transfers
Further resolve, that the Board approve the following Budgetary
Transfers:
FY 11-24 Fund 10 General Fund
FROM:
AMOUNT:
Instruction – Charter School Tuition
$10,480.80
TO:
Medical Services – Professional Services
AMOUNT: $10,480.80
RATIONALE: Transfer needed to cover Athletic Trainer
Contract Services
7.
Capital Reserve
Further resolve, that the Board of School Directors approve the
transfer of $1,613,855 to the capital reserve account for capital
projects.
8.
Debt Service
Further resolve, that the Board of School Directors approve the
transfer of $500,000 to the Debt Service account for future debt
payments.
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X.
Finance
B.
General
9.
Authorization to Post June 2011 Budgetary Transfers
Further resolve, that the Board approve Administration to make
budgetary transfers after June 30, 2011 applicable to the 2010/11
fiscal year.
10.
Authorization to Pay Bill List
Further resolve, that the Board approve Administration to pay the July
2011 and August bills, as presented on the Bill List subject to
ratification by the Board at the August 25, 2011 Legislative Meeting.
11.
Appointment of the Tax Collector for Middletown Township
Further resolve, that the Board appoint Grace A. Eves as Tax
Collector for Middletown Township for school taxes for the 20011/12
fiscal year. There is no compensation for this position.
12.
Appointment of the Treasurer
Further resolve, that the Board appoint Heather Hogan as Treasurer
for the 20011/12 fiscal year. There is no compensation for this
position.
13.
Banking Depositories
Further resolve, that the Board approve the follow banking
depositories:
a.
b.
Pennsylvania School District Liquid Asset Fund (PSDLAF)
o
Checking
o
Money Market
o
Investment Certificates of Deposits
PNC Bank Checking
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X.
Finance
B.
General
14.
Purchasing Cooperatives
Further resolve, that the Board approve the following purchasing
cooperatives:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k.
15.
U. S. Communities
CO-STARS
Department of General Services (DGS) Local Piggy
Back Program (L3P)
AEPA Contract - Association of Educational
Purchasing Agencies’
Delaware County Joint Purchasing
Keystone Purchasing Network
The Pennsylvania Education Joint Purchasing Council
(PAEJPC)
TCPN National Governmental Purchasing Cooperative
Peppm
CADES Agreement
Further resolve, that the Board approve he proposed contractual rates
for the transportation of students for the Rose Tree Media School
District for the 2010 ESY and Summer Program and Summer
Preschool are as follows:
10/11
11/12
Round Trip (Del Co) per student/day
$61.80 $66.46
The Children and Adult Disability and Education Services
(CADES) provides Round Trip door-to-door transportation
for children enrolled in the summer programs.
16.
PLANCON Part K
Further resolve, that the board of School Directors approve the
submission of PLANCON Part K for the 2010AA bond.
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X.
Finance
B.
General
17.
2010-11 Tuition Rates and Estimated 2011-12 Tuition Rates
Further resolve, that the Board approve the following Tuition
Rates:
Final 2010-11 Tuition Rates
Elementary $ 14,231.99
Secondary $ 13,714.92
Tentative 2011-12 Tuition Rates
Elementary $ 14,029.47
Secondary $ 13,518.87
The aforementioned resolution was declared adopted by
the Chair, the roll call vote being:
AYES:
John Hanna, Veronica Barbato, Peter Barry,
Nancy Fronduti, Nancy Mackrides, William
O’Donnell, William Montgomery, Jeff Pettit
NAYS:
None
ABSENT: Linda Kinsler-Fox
18.
2011-2012 General Fund Budget
Mrs. Barbato moved and Mr. Hanna seconded a motion to adopt
the following resolution:
RESOLUTION: 2010-2011 - 123
RESOLVE, that the School Board approve the 2011-2012 General
Fund Budget in the amount of $80,637,784
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of School Directors of
the Rose Tree Media School District, Delaware County, Pennsylvania,
hereby authorize the appropriation and expenditure of funds as
itemized in said budget during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2011.
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X.
Finance
B.
General
18.
2011-2012 General Fund Budget (cont’d)
The necessary revenue for the same shall be provided by 1/2 of 1%
real estate transfer tax and a $5 per capita tax under both the Public
School Code of 1949 and by the Local Tax Enabling Act and a $10
Local Services Tax, all levied and assessed for the fiscal year
beginning July 1, 2011, and by a school tax on real estate which is
hereby levied and assessed at the rate of .222522 mills on the dollar
on the total amount of the assessed valuation on all property taxable
for school purposes in the Rose Tree Media School District, Delaware
County, Pennsylvania, or at the rate of 22.2522 on each $1,000 of
assessed valuation of taxable property.
Expenditures
Budget
2010-2011
Final
Budget 2011-2012
Instructional
1000
$ 44,332,354
Support Services
2000
26,282,694
25,067,291
Operation, Non-Instructional
Services
3000
1,316,065
1,411,813
Other Financing Services
5000
9,879,568
9,805,350
Totals
$ 81,810,681
$
$
44,353,330
80,637,784
The aforementioned resolution was declared adopted by the Chair, the vote being:
AYES:
John Hanna, Veronica Barbato, Peter Barry, Nancy Fronduti,
Nancy Mackrides, William O’Donnell, William Montgomery, Jeff Pettit
NAYS:
None
ABSENT: Linda Kinsler-Fox
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X.
Finance
B.
General
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
Homestead/Farmstead Exclusion – See Attachment B
Capital Reserve Budget
Property/Casualty and Workman’s Compensation Policy
Contract with Jim Hall Educational Services
Contract with the Hilltop Preparatory School
Contracts with the Delaware County Intermediate Unit (DCIU)
Contract with Valley Forge Educational Services
Contract with Valley Forge Educational Services
Contract with Elwyn, Inc
Settlement Agreement
Sunesys – See Attachment C
Infradapt – See Attachment D
Springton Lake Middle School Project Alternate
Mr. Hanna moved and Mr. O’Donnell seconded a motion to
adopt the following resolution:
RESOLUTION: 2011-2012 - 124
19.
Homestead/Farmstead Exclusion
Resolve, that the Board of School Directors approve a resolution
establishing the Homestead/Farmstead Exclusion for Rose Tree
Media School District to be an assessment reduction of $9,314,
which equates to a reduction in property tax of $207.26 for each
approved homestead/farmstead. See Attachment B in Official
Legislative Minutes of June 23, 2011.
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X.
Finance
B.
General
20.
Capital Reserve Budget
Further resolve, that the Board approve the 2011-2012
Capital Reserve Fund Budget:
BUDGET
CODE
DEPARTMENT
DESCRIPTION
20102011
BUDGET
REVENUE
Transfer from General
Fund
$600,000
22-0101
EXPENDITURES
22-2740-109-00-13000-760
22-2220-000-00-13000-758
Transportation
Buses
$400,000
Technology
Network/Infrastructure $200,000
$600,000
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X.
Finance
B.
General
21.
Property/Casualty and Workman’s Compensation Policy
Further resolve, that the Board of School Directors approve the
renewal of the District’s property/casualty and workman’s
compensation policy in the amount of $548,629 with PSBA/ACE &
Companion.
22.
Contract with Jim Hall Educational Services
23.
Further resolve, that the Board approve the renewal contract with Jim
Hall Educational Services, for the 2011–2012 school year.
Contract with the Hilltop Preparatory School
Further resolve, that the Board approve a contract with Hilltop
Preparatory School to provide educational services for one student for
the 2011-2012 School Year. The cost is $36,850.00 per year.
24.
Contracts with the Delaware County Intermediate Unit
Further resolve, that the Board approve contracts from the Delaware
County Intermediate Unit to provide education services during the
2011-2012 school year at the following: Delaware County Detention
Center, Be Proud Foundation Day Treatment Program, and DCIU
Sites for the education of Elwyn Residential Students. Total contract
amounts are $1,041,887.00, $195,983.50, and $564,295.00,
respectively.
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X.
Finance
B.
General
25.
Contract with Valley Forge Educational Services
Further resolve, that the Board approve a contract with Valley Forge
Educational Services to provide services for four (4) students at the
Vanguard School for the 2011-2012 School Year. The cost is
$45,185.00 per student, per year.
26.
Contract with Valley Forge Educational Services
Further resolve, that the Board approve a contract with Valley Forge
Educational Services to provide services for a student to attend the
Vanguard School 2011 ESY program. The cost is $6870.00 per
student.
27.
Contract with Elwyn, Inc
Further resolve, that the Board approve a contract with Elwyn, Inc to
provide the services of Therapeutic Facilitators for the 2011-2012
School Year. Services will include individual and group therapeutic
services for selected students in the District, as follows: 4 hours per
day, one half day per week at the ERC, for 39 weeks. The cost of the
services will be $10,463.83. 7.2 hours per day at Penncrest and
Springton Lake. Services will be rendered 2.5 days per week and 2
days per week respectively, for 39 weeks. The cost of the services will
be $86,505.58. 7.25 hours per day, 2 days per week, for 39 weeks or
through December 31, 2011, as funds permit at the four elementary
schools. The cost of the services will be $50,686.59 or $20,274.63
respectively.
28.
Settlement Agreement
Further resolve, that the Board approve a settlement agreement for a
student significant disabilities to receive educational services at St.
Katherine’s Day School for the 2011-2012 school year through the
2013-2014 school year. The tuition rate is $8,725.00 per year, plus
the cost of a 1:1 Personal Care Assistant at $22,000.00 per year.
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X.
Finance
B.
General
29.
Sunesys
Further resolve, that the Board approve the Addendum No. 2011-01
to Dark Fiber License Agreement between Sunesys, LLC, and Rose
Tree Media School District to reconfigure the fiber optic network that
will relocate RTMSD’s existing hub site from its current location at the
Education Center to Springton Lake Middle School. The work to be
completed sixty (60) days from the execution date of this Addendum
for a one-time fee of Forty Thousand Dollars. See Attachment C in
Official Legislative Minutes of June 23, 2011.
30.
Infradapt
Further resolve, that the Board approve the Infradapt Support Plan for
Silver Maintenance on the district PBX equipment for a term of three
(3) years at a cost of fourteen thousand seven hundred fifty dollars
($14,750.00). See Attachment D in Official Legislative Minutes of June
23, 2011. at the Technology Committee meeting on June 14, 2011.
31.
Springton Lake Middle School Project Alternate
Further resolve, that the Board approve to install Homogenous Title at
Springton Lake in the amount of $60,000.
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X.
Finance
C.
D.
Financials for May 2011
Bill lists for May 2011
Further resolve, that the Board approve the following:
Financial Reports
May
May
May
May
2011
2011
2011
2011
Treasurers Reports
Investment Reports
Summary Expenditure Status Report
Revenue Status Report
Bill Lists
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
General Fund Bill List
Imprest Fund Bill List
Capital Fund Bill List
Bond Series 2004 Bill List
Bond Series 2007 A & B & 2010 A
Private Purpose Trust Fund
Activities/Special Revenue Fund
$ 2,041,326.05
$
4,814.50
$
79,159.02
$
22,787.60
$ 2,221,821.10
$
7,950.00
$
61,227.76
$ 4,439,086.03
The aforementioned resolution was declared adopted by the Chair, the vote
being:
AYES:
John Hanna, Veronica Barbato, Peter Barry, Nancy Fronduti,
Nancy Mackrides, William O’Donnell, William Montgomery,
Jeff Pettit
NAYS:
None
ABSENT: Linda Kinsler-Fox
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XI.
Adjournment
Mrs. Mackrides moved and Mr. Hanna seconded a motion to adopt the following
resolution:
RESOLUTION: 2010-2011 - 125
Resolve, that there being no further business to come before the Board, the
meeting was adjourned.
The aforementioned resolution was declared adopted by the Chair, the vote
being:
AYES:
John Hanna, Veronica Barbato, Peter Barry, Nancy Fronduti,
Nancy Mackrides, William O’Donnell, William Montgomery,
Jeff Pettit
NAYS:
None
ABSENT: Linda Kinsler-Fox
______________________
Grace A. Eves
School Board Secretary
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EXCELLENCE
TODAY
FOR TOMORROW
SCHOOL REPORT’S – August 25, 2011
GLENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Staffing News
As you may be aware, there have been a few changes in teaching assignments for this
coming school year. Mr. Dieter will be teaching fifth grade, Ms. Small will be teaching
third grade, Mr. Davies will join the second grade team, and Ms. McDevitt will be returning
to first grade. In addition, we are pleased to welcome back Angel Barry from her
maternity leave. She will rejoin the fourth grade team.
Additions to our Teaching Staff
Beginning in April, the elementary principals began the process for hiring new teachers.
After a rigorous process that included screening candidates, interviewing, and evaluating
demonstration lessons, Kathryn Hong and Lindsi Ciuffetelli emerged as the most highly
qualified for their positions.
Kathryn Hong is Glenwood’s new music teacher. Ms. Hong comes to Glenwood from
Governor Mifflin School District where she taught instrumental music to elementary
students and assisted with the high school marching band. She comes highly
recommended from her former school which said, “She is great with kids! She is highly
talented and very professional.”
Lindsi Ciuffetelli will join our fifth grade team. Ms. Ciuffetelli is coming to Glenwood from
Media Elementary School where she taught fourth grade and most recently taught at
RTMSD’s summer school program. She has quickly developed an excellent reputation
among students, parents and colleagues and we are excited to have her join our staff.
Facilities
Thanks to our facility foreman, Greg Bost, and the custodial staff which includes Paulette
Goolsby, Charles Johnson, Carl Holland, and Pat Ragni the interior of our building looks
great. All the classrooms are clean and ready for our students to return. The exterior of
Glenwood looks great as well, thanks to the efforts of Ron Baldino and his summer crew.
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Projects
Our summer projects that include the sewer easement, new boilers, and a new gym floor
are all progressing nicely and are scheduled to be finished on time.
INDIAN LANE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Recreation Camp
Indian Lane hosted the Middletown Parks and Recreation Camp this summer for more
than 50 children each week. The campers would participate in sporting events, arts and
crafts projects, and free play. They also took a weekly trip to places such as Hidden
Hollow Swim Club, CN Skate Palace, and a bowling alley. Weekly visits by performers
also provided a fun experience for the campers.
Staff Interviews
Mr. Bennett, along with the other elementary principals, conducted interviews for staff
openings that occurred in the district. Indian Lane hired a Long Term Sub for our Part
Time Learning Support teacher and one Paraprofessional (one-on-one) for a student in
third grade. Due to increased first grade enrollment over the summer, it was necessary to
add a fourth section to our first grade. We are narrowing down our selection from the
pool of teachers that were interviewed.
Smart Boards
Four more Smart Boards were installed in classrooms. Three Learning Support
classrooms and our new first grade classroom received their Smart Boards over the
summer. The Computer Lab Smart Board has been ordered and will be installed in the
fall.
Building is Ready
The maintenance department spent significant time cleaning up the grounds, gardens and
courtyards; replacing mulch that washed away and pulling weeds. Our custodial staff, led
by Foreman Joel Schupp, did an excellent job preparing the inside of the building for the
return of the staff and students. The floors in the entire building were stripped and waxed,
all windows thoroughly washed and numerous boxes of supplies were delivered to the
classrooms. Please stop by a check out our sparkling clean building.
Indian Lane had some work done over the summer. The technology hubs were
consolidated into two central locations on the main floor. A sinkhole on the playground
was repaired early in the summer, and a portion of the gym floor was replaced due to
termite damage which was treated last fall.
New Student Orientation
More then 30 people attended our New Student Orientation on August 24. The students
and parents were greeted by the PTG President, Mary Beth Malone, met our nurse, Amy
Lenton, and our counselor, Jessica Hilden. After a review of policies and procedures, the
participants received a tour of the school and had ice cream.
We are looking forward to a marvelous year at Indian Lane.
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MEDIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Elementary Summer School
Media Elementary School was pleased to host this year’s elementary summer school. Mr.
Aaron Goldfarb, the elementary summer school director, submitted the following summary
report: Media Elementary hosted 12 classes and 135 students this July. The majority of
the students participated in the Title I Summer School, but there were also three ESY
classrooms and one Reading Rockets classroom. Students from all four elementary
schools were represented. Teachers and students focused on reading, writing, and math
skills with the goals of preventing summer learning loss and preparing students for a
confident start to the 2011-2012 school year. The four-week summer school was broken
into themed weeks with several days designated for learning specific concepts. The
themes for the weeks were non-fiction reading, narrative writing, healthy eating, and
reader’s theater. Special days included Fractions Day, Measurement Day, a “Seed to
Snack” presentation by the organization Greener Partners, and a reader’s theatre
performance on the last day. The themes and special days were designed to excite
students about learning important concepts. Highlights included a presentation by Meg
MacCurtin from the organization Greener Partners on healthy eating and the importance
of eating locally grown fruits and vegetables. Students taste-tested strawberries,
blueberries, and raspberries, and completed a survey. Students then tried a smoothie that
included all three types of berries. As a culminating activity students selected, rehearsed,
and performed reader’s theater plays for an audience of their peers and parents.
Teachers and students focused on reading fluency, reading comprehension, reading with
expression, and presentation skills.
We are ready!
Thanks to the focus and dedication of our custodial staff, our building is ready to go. We
are excited about the installation of a water bottle filler in our cafeteria that will
significantly cut down on the waste of plastic water bottles. Ever mindful of the impact we
have on the environment, we are watching our school gardens grow. Pumpkins and
sunflowers abound on the State Street side of the building. Our annual Open House is
planned for Wednesday, August 31. The PTG is planning a Welcome back Party and Pot
Luck Supper on Friday, September 9.
ROSE TREE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Community Interaction
We will be hosting our annual Open House on Wednesday, August 31st, also scheduled
for that day is kindergarten orientation. We anticipate a record turn-out for the day’s
events. New student orientation was held on August 25th. Students and parents enjoyed
learning about our school and touring the building.
Art
Rose Tree Elementary School was invited to exhibit student artworks in the Honors Suite
Gallery at the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) located at 333 Market Street,
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Harrisburg, PA. Sixty artworks are being shown until the end of September, 2011. The
artworks feature a variety of media and subject matter, including landscapes, still life and
imaginary drawings.
SPRINGTON LAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL
Construction continues at Springton Lake. Teachers held workshops to expand their
expertise. Guidance counselors tested more than 15 students who will be entering
Springton Lake for the first time. Staff and students will participate in data teams this
year. The Student Advisory Program will continue with eighth grade this year and will
begin in seventh grade.
PENNCREST HIGH SCHOOL
Penncrest Sports
The PHS fall sports season began with our Student-Athlete Orientation earlier this
month. Three hundred, seventy-six student-athletes arrived to start practice for the
Varsity and JV volleyball, field hockey, cheerleading, soccer, golf, tennis and football
teams. We are also looking forward to the start of freshman team practices in
September.
Penncrest Band
One hundred thirty-five band students, spanning all four grades, converged at Penncrest
to participate in the annual band camp in August. Led by drum majors Andy Creighton
and Suzanne Hamilton, with guard captains Alisa Max and Lacy Rankin, the students will
spend two weeks learning this year’s field show as well as the finer points of marching
and drill technique. The Penncrest Roaring Lions Marching Band is under the direction of
Craig Snyder. Mr. Snyder is beginning his tenth year as the school’s director of bands.
Assistant Principal Search
Mr. Gregg and a selection committee comprised of students, parents, faculty, staff, and
administration have been interviewing applicants for the impending assistant principal
vacancy.
The committee plans to have a candidate recommendation to the
Superintendent and Board of School Directors by the August 25, Legislative Meeting.
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ROSE TREE MEDIA SCHOOL DISTRICT
PRESIDENTIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS – EXECUTIVE SESSION
“In accordance with the Pennsylvania Sunshine Act, executive sessions of the
School Board were held on the following dates to review and discuss matters
permitted under Section 8 of the Act.”
June 23, 2011
August 25, 2011
There will be an executive session of the School Board for matters of personnel
at 6:30 p.m. prior to the Legislative Session of September 25, 2011, at Penncrest
High School. The Legislative meetings are recorded on tape.
Presidential Announcement
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IX.
New Business
A.
Personnel
1.
Terminations
a.
b.
IX. Personnel
Professional
1.
Molly Page, .4 French Teacher, Penncrest High
School, resignation effective July 2, 2011.
2.
Todd Brown, Teacher Leader for Special Education,
resignation effective August 14, 2011.
3.
Mark Paikoff, Elementary Teacher, Glenwood
Elementary, resignation effective June 28, 2011.
4.
Lauren Hudson, Librarian, Springton Lake Middle
School resignation. Ms. Hudson declined the position.
5.
Sharon Smith, Reading Teacher, Penncrest High
School, resignation effective August 4, 2011.
Non-Instructional
1.
Angela Repice, Support Staff I, Springton Lake Middle
School, retirement, effective June 30, 2011.
2.
Maria Mendoza-Jayme, Support Staff II, Media
Elementary School, resignation effective August 15,
2011.
3.
Quintin Irvin, Substitute Custodian, resignation,
effective July 22, 2011. Mr. Irvin resigned after one
days work.
4.
Remy Kurland, Support Staff II, Penncrest High
School, resignation effective August 3, 2011.
5.
Kate Ballard, (.5) Support Staff II, Indian Lane
Elementary, effective August 12, 2011.
6.
Adelina
Ruggieri,
Bus
Aide,
Transportation
Department, deceased August 12, 2011.
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IX.
New Business
A.
Personnel
2.
Nominations
a.
IX. Personnel
Professional
1.
Sharon Sweeney, Assistant Principal, effective
August 26, 2011 at the annual salary of $110,072.00.
Ms. Sweeney is assigned to Penncrest High School
replacing Susan Evans who retired.
2.
Joseph Peleckis, Mathematics Teacher, effective
August 23, 2011 at the annual salary of $53,056.00,
Master’s Degree/Step 6. Mr. Peleckis received his
Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Pittsburgh
and his Master’s Degree from Saint Joseph’s
University. He comes to us from Central Bucks
School District where he served as a Math Teacher
last school year. Mr. Peleckis is assigned to
Penncrest High School replacing Diana Sweeney who
resigned.
3.
Andrea Rachubinski, .8 Business Education Teacher,
effective August 23, 2011 at the annual salary of
$41,966.40, Master’s Degree/Step 2 pro-rated. Ms.
Rachubinski received her Bachelor’s Degree from
Slippery Rock University and her Master’s Degree
from Robert Morris University. She comes to us from
Moniteau School District where she served as a
Business Teacher last school year. Ms. Rachubinski
is assigned to Penncrest High School replacing Judy
Ricketts who retired.
4.
Jennifer Brotman, Spanish Teacher, effective August
23, 2011 at the annual salary of $45,289.00,
Bachelor’s Degree/Step 1. Ms. Brotman received her
Bachelor’s Degree from Penn State University. She
comes to us from Lower Merion School District where
she served as a Spanish and ESL Teacher last
school year. Ms. Brotman is assigned to Penncrest
High School replacing Christine Penning who
resigned.
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IX.
New Business
A.
Personnel
2.
Nominations
a.
IX. Personnel
Professional
5.
Lindsi Ciuffetelli, Elementary Teacher, effective
August 23, 2011 at the annual salary of $45,506.00,
Bachelor’s Degree/Step 2. She served as a Long
Term Substitute for Rose Tree Media School District
during the 2010-2011 school year. Ms. Ciuffetelli
received her Bachelor’s Degree from Penn State
University. She is assigned to Glenwood Elementary
School replacing Mark Paikoff who resigned.
5.
David Sikorski, .75 Music Teacher, effective August
23, 2011 at the annual salary of $39,231.75, Master’s
Degree/Step 1 pro-rated. He received his Bachelor’s
and Master’s Degrees from The University of the Arts.
Mr. Sikorski is assigned to Rose Tree Elementary
replacing Eileen McIntyre who retired. NOTE: Mr.
Sikorski is being hired pending completion of his preemployment paperwork.
6.
Danielle Brashers, Librarian, effective August 23,
2011 at the annual salary of $52,309.00,
Master’s/Step 1. She received her Bachelor’s Degree
from Penn State University and her Master’s Degree
from the University of Pittsburgh. Ms. Brashers is
assigned to Springton Lake Middle School replacing
LaVerne Motley who retired.
7.
Mi Jen Kathryn Hong, Music Teacher, effective
August 23, 2011 at the annual salary of $45,506.00,
Bachelor’s Degree/Step 2. She received her
Bachelor’s Degree from Kutztown University. Ms.
Hong is assigned to Glenwood Elementary replacing
Deborah Ney who retired.
8.
Ryan Lewis, (.5) Long Term Substitute Special
Education Teacher, effective August 23, 2011 at the
annual salary of $11,322.25 Bachelor’s Degree/Step
1, pro-rated for the first semester. Mr. Lewis received
his Bachelor’s Degree from Saint Joseph’s University.
He is assigned to Indian Lane Elementary replacing
Kristine Acker who is on leave.
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IX.
New Business
A.
Personnel
2.
Nominations
a.
b.
Professional
9.
Suzanne LeLan, (.4) French Teacher, effective
August 23, 2011 at the annual salary of $18,116.00,
Bachelor’s Degree/Step 1, prorated. Ms. LeLan
received her Bachelor’s Degree from Duquesne
University. She is assigned to Penncrest High School
replacing Molly Page who resigned. NOTE: Ms.
LeLan is being hired pending completion of her preemployment paperwork.
10.
Christina DiGregorio, Title I Summer School, effective
July 5, 2011 at the rate of $111.00 per day.
11.
Carly Dillon, Night School Teacher for the 2011-2012
school year at the rate of $40.00 per hour. Ms. Dillon
is assigned to Penncrest High School.
12.
Jase Patufka, Night School Teacher for the 20112012 school year at the rate of $40.00 per hour.
13.
Carleen Megow, Substitute ESY Teacher for Summer
School 2011 at the rate of $111.00 per day.
Non-Instructional
1.
Thomas Linnen, Summer Maintenance, effective June
27, 2011 at the rate of $12.00 per hour. Mr. Linnen is
assigned to the Maintenance Department.
2.
Recommend Board approval for the following
personnel to serve as Custodial Night Supervisors for
the 2011-2012 school year:
Terrance Jones
Debra Linn
Clifford Berry
Clyde Davis
Paulette Goolsby
Joseph Way
IX. Personnel
4
Springton Lake
Rose Tree
Indian Lane
Media
Glenwood
Penncrest
$1,500
$1,000
$1,000
$1,000
$1,000
$1,500
August 25, 2011
IX.
New Business
A.
Personnel
2.
Nominations
b.
Non-Instructional
3.
Recommend Board approval for the following
personnel to serve as Tutors at Media Elementary
School for the 2011-2012 school year at the rate of
$16.00 per hour:
Melissa Sabatino
IX. Personnel
Kathleen Hogan
4.
Debbie Schnaars, Director of Night School for the
2011-2012 school year and the annual salary of
$5,000.00. Ms. Schnaars is assigned to Penncrest
High School.
5.
Marion Brower, Summer School Nurse, effective July
5 through July 29, 2011 at the rate of $99.00 per day.
6.
Jennifer Blythe, Substitute ESY Instructional Assistant
for Summer School 2011 at the rate of $16.21 per
hour.
7.
Marqus McKie, Substitute Custodian, effective August
8, 2011 at the rate of $12.00 per hour.
8.
Sandra Pirrotta, Substitute Cafeteria, effective
September 6, 2011 at the rate of $10.34 per hour.
9.
James Tiedemann, Support Staff II, effective August
29, 2011 at the rate of $16.01 per hour. Mr. Tiedeman
is assigned to Indian Lane Elementary replacing
Margaret Coyne who resigned.
10.
Mary Eagan, Substitute Cafeteria Worker, effective
September 6, 2011 at thee rate of $10.34 per hour.
NOTE: Ms. Eagan is being hired pending completion
of her pre-employment paperwork.
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IX.
New Business
A.
Personnel
2.
Nominations
b.
3.
Non-Instructional
11.
Paula Thorpe, Substitute Cafeteria Worker, effective
September 6, 2011 at the rate of $10.34 per hour.
12.
Quintin Irvin, Substitute Custodian, effective July 20,
2011 at the rate of $12.00 per hour.
13.
M. Andrew Fernandez, Support Staff II, effective
September 6, 2011 at the rate of $16.01 per hour. Mr.
Fernandez is assigned to Penncrest High School.
This is a new position. NOTE: Mr. Fernandez is being
hired pending completion of his pre-employment
General
a.
Unpaid Leave of Absence
1.
b.
Classification Change
1.
c.
Jessica Jacovini, from (.5) to 1.0 Support Staff II
effective August 29, 2011 at the rate of $16.86 per
hour. Ms. Jacovini is assigned to Penncrest High
School replacing Remy Kurland who resigned.
Degree Advancement
1.
IX. Personnel
Andrea Seaner requests an unpaid leave of absence
commencing February 10, 2012 through June 30,
2012 for purpose of child rearing.
Recommend Board approval of the following
personnel for Degree Advancement and adjust their
salaries accordingly effective August 29, 2011:
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IX.
New Business
A.
Personnel
4.
General
c.
Degree Advancement (continued)
Abelson, Samantha
Boyle, Jonathan
Bugosh, Andrew
Carter, Sandra
Chicano, Stephen
Clements, Elizabeth
Cliff, Shawna
Ferdon, Emily
Gilroy, Margaret
Graham, Paul
Graham, Sarah
Grisillo, Anthony
Haahr, Berit
Heiland, Diane
Imburgia, Diane
Korzec, Joseph
Krugler, Douglas
Lazarow, Jason
Lloyd, Carly
Lynch, Angela
Maguire, Christine
Mathis, Fern
Matusow, Jacqueline
McKelvey, Sara
Nemec-Osborne, Laura
Nixon, Mark
Reilley, Kevin
Reilly, Brian
Samilenko, Mark
Saviski, Brian
Scheivert, Erin
Schied, Donna
Stack, William
Stango, David
Strevig, Jodi
Walker, Jayne
IX. Personnel
7
Master's +40/step12
Master's+40/step 10
Master’s+40/step 12
Master's/step 15
Master's+40/step 8
Master’s+60/step 11
Master's+40/step 8
Permanent/step 8
Master’s+40/step 8
Master’s+60/step 10
Master's+20/step 11
Master’s+40/step 13
Master's +40/step 7
Master's/step 9
Master’s+20/step 15
Master's+40/step 15
Master's/step 6
Master’s+40/step 9
Master's/step 7
MEQ/step 10
Master's/step 10
Master’s+20/step 15
Master's+60/step 13
Master's+20/step 9
Master's/ step6
Master's/ step3
Master’s+50/step 10
Master's+40/step 14
Master’s+60/step 15
Master's +40/step 7
Master's +20/step 12
Master’s +40/step 13
MEQ/step 14
Master's +20/step 11
Master's +20/step 8
Master’s+20/step 15
$75,332.00
$73,644.00
$81,761.00
$88,802.00
$68,800.00
$81,335.00
$68,800.00
$48,118.00
$68,800.00
$77,323.00
$70,191.00
$85,819.00
$68,013.00
$58,202.00
$90,752.00
$93,936.00
$53,056.00
$69,586.00
$53,205.00
$60,588.00
$60,588.00
$90,752.00
$89,360.00
$59,911.00
$53,056.00
$52,607.00
$73,644.00
$85,819.00
$97,384.00
$68,013.00
$75,332.00
$85,819.00
$79,458.00
$70,191.00
$59,615.00
$90,752.00
August 25, 2011
IX.
New Business
A.
Personnel
2.
Nominations
d.
Supplemental Contracts
1.
Recommend Board approval of the appointment of
District Personnel to serve as Building Coordinators
for the 2011-2012 school year. See Attachment A
2.
Recommend Board approval of the Springton Lake
Middle School Non-Athletic Supplemental contracts
effective July 1, 2011. See Attachment B
3.
Recommend Board approval of the Springton Lake
Middle School Fall Athletic Supplemental contracts
effective July 1, 2011. See Attachment C
4.
Recommend Board approval of the Penncrest High
School Non-Athletic Supplemental contracts effective
July 1, 2011. See Attachment D
5.
Recommend Board approval of the Penncrest High
School Fall Athletic Supplemental contracts effective
July 1, 2011. See Attachment E
6.
Recommend Board approval for the following
personnel to serve as New Teacher Mentors for the
2011-2012 school year:
Sandi German (.5)
Jeanette Verdeur (.5)
Britt Rago
William Carr (.5)
Paul Norris (.5)
David Matthews
Tracy Jackson
Donna Montich
Meghan Cristaldi
Diane Heiland (.5)
IX. Personnel
8
Media
Media
Springton
Springton
Springton
Penncrest
Penncrest
Penncrest
Penncrest
Rose Tree
$ 580.00
$ 580.00
$1,160.00
$ 580.00
$ 580.00
$1,160.00
$1,160.00
$1,160.00
$1,160.00
$ 580.00
August 25, 2011
IX.
New Business
A.
Personnel
2.
Nominations
d.
Supplemental Contracts
7.
e.
B.
Kimberly Wood, Assistant Varsity Girls Basketball
Coach for the 2011-2012 school year at the annual
salary of $4,495.00. Ms. Wood is assigned to
Penncrest High School. NOTE: Ms. Wood is being
hired pending completion of her pre-employment
paperwork.
Other
1.
Resolve that the Board of School Directors approve
the expenditure of $36,787.65 to pay performance
bonuses for the 2010-2011 school year in accordance
with the ADSUPI Agreement.
2.
Recommend the Board approve the agreement
between Rose Tree Media School District and Peggy
A. Levesque, t/a Reaching Beyond to provide student
relation services at Springton Lake Middle School for
the 2011-2012 school year at the rate of $59.55 per
hour not to exceed $42,876.
Overnight Trips
1.
Penncrest High School Scouting Trip – Canadensis, PA
Resolve, that the Board approve the overnight trip for members of
the Science Olympiad and Envirothon Teams to attend an
overnight camping trip in Canadensis, PA on September 16-18,
2011.
Background
The purpose of the trip is to have students study forestry, field
ecology, aquatic ecology, geology, and astronomy. Students will
each pay $30.00 to cover transportation costs. There is no cost to
the district.
IX. Personnel
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IX.
New Business
B.
Overnight Trips
2.
Immersion Trip for students studying Chinese – China
Resolve, that the Board approve the Penncrest High School
Immersion Trip for students studying Chinese to Beijing, Xian, and
Shanghai, China, in late June 2012.
Background
Penncrest High School students will attend a nine day trip to
Beijing, Xian, and Shanghai, China, in late June 2012. The trip will
be open to any Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior student enrolled
in PHS Chinese I, II in the 2011-12 school year. The trip will be
organized through EF Educational Tours. There is no cost to the
district. Students will bear the full cost of the trip.
IX. Personnel
10
August 25, 2011
ADDENDUM
IX.
New Business
C.
Addendum – Personnel
1.
2.
Terminations
a.
Professional - none
b.
Non-Instructional
1.
Vanessa Dill, Custodian, Penncrest High
School, termination for abandonment of
position, effective August 26, 2011.
2.
Ryan Lewis, Support Staff II, Penncrest High
School, resignation effective August 18, 2011.
Mr. Lewis is being appointed to an LTS
Teaching position.
Nominations
a.
Professional
1.
IX. New Business Addendum
Karen Meile, Elementary Teacher, effective
August 23, 2011 at the annual salary of
$53,056.00, Master’s Degree/Step 6. Ms. Meile
received her Bachelor’s Degree from East
Stroudsburg and her Master’s Degree from
Cabrini College. Ms. Meile is assigned to
Indian Lane Elementary. This is a new position.
NOTE: Ms. Meile is being hired pending
completion of her pre-employment paperwork.
1
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IX.
New Business
C.
Addendum – Personnel
2.
Nominations
a.
IX. New Business Addendum
Professional
2.
Patrick O’Neill, (.8) Long Term Substitute
Teacher, (.6) German/(.2) Gifted, effective
August 23, 2011 at the annual salary of
$21,786.43, Master’s Degree/Step 1 pro-rated.
Mr. O’Neil received his Bachelor’s Degree from
University of Dublin, Trinity College and his
Master’s Degree from UCLA. He comes to us
from Upper Darby School District where he
served as a German and French teacher for
five years. He is assigned to Penncrest High
School replacing Bridget Mason who is on
leave. NOTE: Mr. O’Neill is being hired
pending completion of his pre-employment
paperwork.
3.
Julie Fetsch, (.8) Title I Reading Teacher,
effective August 23, 2011, at the annual salary
of $42,445.00, Master’s Degree/Step 6 prorated. Ms. Fetsch received her Bachelor’s
Degree from Clarion University and her
Master’s Degree from The University of
Georgia. Ms. Fetsch is assigned to Media
Elementary School.
4.
Tara
Sorrells,
Long
Term
Substitute
Elementary Teacher, effective August 23, 2011
at the annual salary of $45,289.00, Bachelor’s
Degree/Step 1. Ms. Sorrells received her
Bachelor’s Degree from
University of
Maryland. She comes to us from Mongomery
County Public School District in Maryland
where she served as a Reading Teacher for
four years. Ms. Sorrells is assigned to Media
Elementary replacing Rebekah Grover who is
on leave. NOTE: Ms. Sorrells is being hired
pending completion of her pre-employment
paperwork.
2
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IX.
New Business
C.
Addendum – Personnel
2.
Nominations
b.
Non-Instructional
1.
3.
Ashlyn Crilly, Support Staff II, Personal
Instructional Assistant, effective August 29,
2011 at the rate of $16.01 per hour. Ms. Crilly
is assigned to Penncrest High School. This is a
new position. NOTE: Ms. Crilly is being hired
pending completion of her pre-employment
paperwork.
General
a.
Degree Advancement
1.
Recommend Board approval of the following
personnel for Degree Advancement and adjust
their salaries accordingly effective August 29,
2011:
Kylee Bucci (.7)
William Carr
Elizabeth Coulter
William Harmon
Andrew Ikeler
Johnston, Matthew
Kerr, Karen
Kokoska, Gina
Leck, Jaclyn
Miller, Stephanie
Perilli, Axexandra
Preg, Deborah
Simmons, Jennifer
b.
$48,160.00
$65,051.00
$77,323.00
$52,906.00
$72,389.00
$59,022.00
$97,384.00
$73,311.00
$59,318.00
$75,332.00
$81,761.00
$90,752.00
$73,644.00
Supplemental Contracts
1.
IX. New Business Addendum
Master’s+40/Step 8
Master’s+20/sTep 10
Master’s+60/Step 10
Master’s/Step5
Master’s+60/Step 7
Master’s+20/Step 6
Master’s+60/Step 15
Master’s+60/Step 9
Master’s+20/Step 7
Master’s+20/Step 12
Master’s+40/Step 12
Master’s+20/Step 15
Master’s+40/Step 10
Rebecca Harrison, New Teacher Mentor for
the 2011-2012 school year at the annual salary
of $1,160.00. Ms. Harrison is assigned to
Media Elementary.
3
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IX.
New Business
C.
Addendum – Personnel
3.
General
1.
Recommend Board approval of the following salary
changes which were incorrectly reported on the June
Board:
Josephine Dizon
Jayne Walker
Carin Newsome
IX. New Business Addendum
4
$73,311.00
$88,802.00
$90,752.00
August 25, 2011
APPENDIX X
X.
Finance
A.
Purchasing – None
B.
General
1.
Contract with The Devereux Foundation
Resolve, that the Board approve a contract with The
Devereux Foundation to provide services for a student to
attend the CBHS Mapleton Education Program 2011 ESY
program. The cost is $185.00 per day, or a total of
$6,290.00.
Background
The student has significant disabilities and is in need of this
specialized educational setting. The student will receive the
educational services indicated in the current IEP. The
program will be held from July 5 through August 19, 2011.
2.
Contract with The Devereux Foundation
Resolve, that the Board approve a contract with The
Devereux Foundation to provide services for a student to
attend the Community Service CARES Program 2011 ESY
program. The cost is $400.00 per day, for a total of
$15,600.00.
Background
The student has significant disabilities and is in need of this
specialized educational setting. The student will receive the
educational services indicated in the current IEP. The
program will be held from July 5 through August 26, 2011.
X. Finance
1
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APPENDIX X
X.
Finance
B.
General
3.
Contract with The Timothy School
Resolve, that the Board approve a contract with The Timothy
School to provide services for three (3) students to attend
the 2011 ESY program. The total cost is $13,560.00.
Background
The students have significant disabilities and are in need of
this specialized educational setting. The students will receive
the educational services indicated in the current IEP,
including a related service (speech) for one of the students.
The program will be held from July 5 through August 12,
2011.
4.
Contract with HMS School for Children with Cerebral Palsy
Resolve, that the Board approve a contract with HMS School
to provide educational services for one student for the 20112012 School Year. The cost is $86,700.00 per year.
Background
The student has significant disabilities and is in need of this
specialized educational setting. The student will receive the
educational and related services indicated in the current IEP.
HMS is an approved private school; therefore, a 4010
application has been filed.
5.
Contract with Valley Forge Educational Services
Resolve, that the Board approve a contract with Valley Forge
Educational Services for a student to attend The Vanguard
School during the 2011-2012 School Year. The cost is
$45,185.00 per year.
Background
The student has significant disabilities and is in need of this
specialized educational setting. The student will receive the
educational and related services indicated in the current IEP.
Vanguard is an approved private school; therefore, a 4010
application has been filed.
X. Finance
2
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APPENDIX X
X.
Finance
B.
General
6.
Contract with Kelly Educational Staffing
Resolve, that the Board approve a contract with Kelly
Educational Staffing for a 1:1 aide for a student with
significant disabilities for the 2011-2012 school year. The
student will receive this support as indicated in the current
IEP and settlement agreement. The cost is $21.76 per hour,
for a total of $22,000 (approximate).
Background
As per an approved settlement agreement, the student will
receive educational services at St. Katherine’s Day School
for the 2011-2012 school year through the 2013-2014 school
year, with the services of a 1:1 Personal Care Assistant at
$22,000.00 per year.
7.
Contract with the Dr. Peter Christie
Resolve, that the Board approve a contract for Dr. Peter
Christie to provide consultative services needed to complete
ACCESS processing during the 2011-2012 school year. The
cost of each review will be $25.00.
Background
The aforementioned educational service is needed to meet
the requirement that a physician reviews IEPs and confirms
that the evaluations and health related services
recommended by the IEP team are both appropriate and
medically necessary, as per ACCESS guidelines. ACCESS,
through a partnership between PDE and the Department of
Welfare, is an avenue for schools to receive federal funding
through Medicaid to support our special education program.
The health-related services provided by our psychologists,
nurses, speech therapists, occupational therapists, physical
therapists, classroom aides, and social worker are eligible
for reimbursement.
X. Finance
3
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APPENDIX X
X.
Finance
B.
General
8.
Settlement Agreement with the Parents of Student #60325
Resolve, that the Board approve a settlement agreement
with the parents of a student with significant disabilities, to
pay into a special needs trust, established under the law by
the ARC Community Trust of PA, the sum of $23,750.00 for
the payment or reimbursement of legitimate educational
expenses and $23,750.00 in attorneys’ fees to McAndrews
Law Offices. The cost of the settlement is $47,500.00.
Background
After two sessions of a Due Process Hearing regarding this
case, the two parties worked out the above settlement
agreement.
9.
Austill’s Rehabilitation Services
Resolve, that the Board approve to renew the contract with
Austill’s Rehabilitation Services for Physical Therapy for the
2011-2012 school year. The cost is $58.03 per hour which
represents no increase in cost from the previous school
year.
Background
Austill’s Rehabilitation Services provides physical therapy
services for a RTMSD student placed in an Approved Private
School who requires this service as identified on his
Individualized Education Program. In addition, Austill’s will
provide physical therapy services to students within our
schools who also require this service, since the previous
provider is no longer servicing school-based students.
X. Finance
4
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APPENDIX X
X.
Finance
B.
General
10.
Message Board Donation
Resolve, that the Board approve the donation of a message
board sign from the Indian Lane PTG.
Background
The Indian Lane PTG raised funds for the purpose of
providing a message board sign, which will announce
upcoming school events. The PTG will contact Middletown
Township for the necessary township approvals. The sign is
valued at $3,900.
X. Finance
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2011-2012
2011-2012 BUILDING COORDINATORS
Attachment A
YEARS
EXPERIENCE
STEP
UNIT
RATE
UNITS
SUPPLEMENTAL
SALARY
7
5
6
10+
10+
2
8
3
2
2
4
4
1
3
162
152
152
173
173
145
162
20
20
20
10
20
20
20
$3,240.00
$3,040.00
$3,040.00
$1,730.00
$3,460.00
$2,900.00
$3,240.00
4
2
2
2
4
2
4
4
169
149
149
149
169
149
169
169
20
20
10
20
10
10
20
20
$3,460.00
$3,460.00
$2,900.00
$3,240.00
$3,040.00
$2,900.00
$1,450.00
GLENWOOD
Language Arts
Mathematics
Communications Coordinator
Professional Coordinator
Science
Social Studies
Technology
Rachael Pinsley
Stacy Gallagher
Crystal Grace-Green
Fern Mathis
Anthony Grisillo
Jeffrey Davies
Charles Keeler
INDIAN LANE
Language Arts
Mathematics
Professional Development
Communications Coordinator
Science
Science
Social Studies
Technology
Vacant
Vacant
Vacant
Vacant
Vacant
Vacant
Vacant
Vacant
MEDIA
Language Arts
Mathematics
Professional Development
Professional Development
Communications
Science
Social Studies
Technology
Tracey Fritch
Aaron Goldfarb
Dana Welc
vacant
Susan Howe
Claire McGeehan
Hans Kalbach
Tina Loveland-Smith
1
4
10+
1
2
4
145
152
173
10+
10
3
7
4
4
1
3
173
173
145
162
20
20
5
5
20
20
20
20
Elizabeth Thompson
Nancy Gheysens
Jean McPheeters
5
2
2
2
1
1
152
145
145
20
20
10
$2,900.00
$3,040.00
$865.00
ROSE TREE
Language Arts
Mathematics
Professional Development
2011-2012
Attachment A
2011-2012 BUILDING COORDINATORS
Science
Social Studies
Communications
Technology
YEARS
EXPERIENCE
Desiree Barnes
2
Kristin Smtih
2
Christine Maguire
3
Joann Mrozoski-Podlaski
7
STEP
1
1
1
3
UNIT
RATE
145
145
145
162
SUPPLEMENTAL
UNITS
SALARY
20
$2,900.00
20
$2,900.00
20
$2,900.00
20
$3,240.00
173
173
145
152
145
173
152
159
152
152
152
142
145
162
20
20
20
10
10
20
20
10
20
20
20
20
20
20
$3,040.00
$3,040.00
$3,040.00
$2,840.00
$2,900.00
$3,240.00
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
10
20
20
20
20
$3,460.00
$3,240.00
$0.00
$3,460.00
$3,460.00
$3,240.00
$3,460.00
$1,730.00
$3,040.00
$3,240.00
$3,040.00
$2,900.00
SPRINGTON LAKE
Art
Guidance
Language Arts
Mathematics (.5)
Mathematics (.5)
Music
Phys Educ
Professional Development
Communications Coordinator
Science
Social Studies
Special Educ
Technology
World Language
Mary Ann Sycz
Alison Harrison
Carin Newsome
Bridget Laubach
Brian Lynch
Susan Knipel
Paul Norris
vacant
Sharon Williams
Andrew Virtue
Mark Homan
Sue Hemenway
Jo Dizon
Adrienne Kutney
10+
10+
1
4
1
10+
6
2
9
4
4
1
2
1
4
2
3
2
2
2
1
1
3
Concetta Mattioni
David Harple
Vacant
Sharon Sweeney
Dana Sudall
Craig Snyder
Theresa Long
Michele Woodward
Michael Clark
Edward Somers
Benjamin Danson
Lindsay Groy
10+
8
4
3
173
162
10
10
7
10+
10+
5
7
4
3
4
4
3
4
4
2
3
2
1
173
173
162
173
173
152
162
152
145
4
4
5
$3,460.00
$3,460.00
$2,900.00
$1,520.00
$1,450.00
$3,460.00
$3,040.00
PENNCREST
Art
Guidance
Instructional Technology
Language Arts
Mathematics
Music
Phys Educ
Professional Development
Communications Coordinator
Science
Social Studies
Special Educ
2011-2012
2011-2012 BUILDING COORDINATORS
Technology Educ - District-wide
World Language
Stephan Mescanti
Kimberly Riviere
DISTRICT COORDINATORS
World Language
Art
Music
Kimberly Riviere
Meg Barney
Craig Snyder
Attachment A
YEARS
EXPERIENCE
10+
7
STEP
4
3
UNIT
RATE
173
162
1
8
7
1
3
3
145
162
162
SUPPLEMENTAL
UNITS
SALARY
20
$3,460.00
20
$3,240.00
39
39
39
$5,655.00
$6,318.00
$6,318.00
2011-2012 SPRINGTON LAKE FALL NON-ATHLETIC
SUPPLEMENTALS
SCHOOL NEWSPAPER (.5)
SCHOOL NEWSPAPER (.5)
(.5) YEARBOOK
(.5) YEARBOOK
(.5) SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER
(.5) SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER
CHORUS DIRECTOR GRADE 6
CHORUS GRADE 7/8
BAND DIRECTOR
JAZZ BAND DIRECTOR
ORCHESTRA DIRECTOR
STUDENT FORUM
DETENTION HALL SUPV (AFTER SCHOOL)
DETENTION HALL SUPV (AFTER SCHOOL)
SATURDAY DETENTION SUPV
SATURDAY DETENTION SUPV
6-1 TEAM ACTIVITY
6-2 TEAM ACTIVITY
6-3 TEAM ACTIVITY
7-1 TEAM ACTIVITY
7-2 TEAM ACTIVITY
7-3 TEAM ACTIVITY
8-1 TEAM ACTIVITY
8-2 TEAM ACTIVITY
8-3 TEAM ACTIVITY
SPEC AREA-TEAM ACT LEADER
SIGMA GRADE 6
SIGMA GRADE 7
SIGMA GRADE 8
DRAMA COACH
AFTER SCHOOL EARLY ACTIVITY BUS
SADD SPONSOR
SUSAN COOPER
JOSEPH FISHER
SUZANNE HEMENWAY
MEGAN SNYDER
MEGAN SNYDER
SUZANNE HEMENWAY
SUSAN KNIPEL
JOSEPH FISHER
ALAN RENO
ALAN RENO
ANNTOINETTE LYONS
MARGIE GILROY
DOUG GRAMO
KEVIN REILLEY
KEVIN REILLEY
TIFFANY BENDISTIS
DONNA SCHIED
KIM MORRIS
SHAWNA CLIFF
BRITT RAGO
GERALYN MAYERNICK
MIKE DELEO
DOUGLAS KRUGLER
BRIDGET LAUBACH
STEPHANIE MILLER
LISA MCCARTHY
SUSAN COOPER
NANCY GOING
BRIDGET LAUBACH
BRITT RAGO
STEPHANIE MILLER
A MORRIS
TIFFANY BENDISTIS
NANCY GOING
Attachment B
RATE
2011-2012
STEP
2011-2012
1
2
9
9
7
7
10+
4
10
10
10+
9
2
2
5
6
7
2
1
10
10+
4
1
1
6
6
4
10
2
10+
5
6
6
10+
1
1
3
3
3
3
4
2
4
4
4
3
1
1
2
2
3
1
1
4
4
2
1
1
2
2
2
4
1
4
2
2
2
4
145
145
162
162
162
162
173
152
173
173
173
162
145
145
152
152
162
145
145
173
173
152
145
145
152
152
152
173
145
173
152
152
152
173
UNITS 2011-2012
8
8
8
8
4
4
6
13
20
10
7
20
5
5
7
7
6
6
6
6
6
6
3
3
3
3
6
6
5
5
5
6
10
6
$1,160.00
$1,160.00
$1,296.00
$1,296.00
$648.00
$648.00
$1,038.00
$1,976.00
$3,460.00
$1,730.00
$1,211.00
$3,240.00
$725.00
$725.00
$1,064.00
$1,064.00
$972.00
$870.00
$870.00
$1,038.00
$1,038.00
$912.00
$435.00
$435.00
$456.00
$456.00
$912.00
$1,038.00
$725.00
$865.00
$760.00
$912.00
$1,520.00
$1,038.00
2011-2012 SPRINGTON LAKE FALL NON-ATHLETIC
SUPPLEMENTALS
EVENING CONCERT SUPV
EVENING CONCERT SUPV
EVENING CONCERT SUPV
INTRAMURALS DIRECTOR
DEBATE CLUB
ART CLUB
ENVIRONMENTAL CLUB
FRENCH CLUB (.5)
FRENCH CLUB (.5)
MULTICULTURAL STUDENT UNION
HOMEWORK CLUB
HOMEWORK CLUB
HOMEWORK CLUB (.5)
JR SCIENCE OLYMPIAD (.5)
(.5) SPECIAL STUDENT ACTIVITIES
(.5) SPECIAL STUDENT ACTIVITIES
Game Attendant (approved oct 09)
JOSEPH FISHER
ALAN RENO
SUSAN KNIPEL
WILLIAM CARR
LISA MCCARTHY
NANCY GOING
SUSAN GRIFFIN
DOROTHEE DIAZ
NADINE HENSLEY
PAUL NORRIS
BETSY SPARDEL
BRIAN LYNCH
GERALYN MAYERNICK
ROBIN HECKMAN
SHARON WILLIAMS
SHARON PRIOR
WILLIAM CARR
Attachment B
RATE
2011-2012
STEP
2011-2012
4
9
9
4
10+
10+
2
10
8
8
4
6
6
3
5
4
3
2
3
3
2
4
4
1
4
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
1
152
162
162
152
173
173
145
173
162
162
152
152
152
145
152
152
145
UNITS 2011-2012
2
2
2
15
6
6
6
3
3
6
5
5
2.5
7
2.5
2.5
6
$304.00
$324.00
$324.00
$2,280.00
$1,038.00
$1,038.00
$870.00
$519.00
$486.00
$972.00
$760.00
$760.00
$380.00
$1,015.00
$380.00
$380.00
$870.00
SPRINGTON LAKE FALL ATHLETIC
SUPPLEMENTALS
Attachment C
2011-2012
EXPERIENCE
STEP
4
UNIT
RATE
169
UNITS
31
SALARY
$5,239.00
1
1
145
142
21
21
$3,045.00
$2,982.00
SUPPLEMENTAL
SLMS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
STEVE ADAMS
FIELD HOCKEY - 7TH GRADE
FIELD HOCKEY - 8TH GRADE
MAUREEN SHIELDS
JENNIFER BLYTHE
VOLLEYBALL -8TH GRADE
VOLLEYBALL - 7TH GRADE
BRIAN LYNCH
MEGAN SNYDER
1
3
142
159
21
21
$2,982.00
$3,339.00
SOCCER - 7TH GRADE (BOYS)
SOCCER - 8TH GRADE (BOYS)
DOUG KRUGLER
STEVE ADAMS
1
4
142
169
21
21
$2,982.00
$3,549.00
SOCCER - 7TH GRADE (GIRLS)
SOCCER - 8TH GRADE (GIRLS)
KELLY KUNZ
MARK HOMAN
1
2
145
149
21
21
$3,045.00
$3,129.00
HD FOOTBALL COACH - UNLIMITED DAVID PUCKETT
ASST FOOTBALL COACH - UNLIMIT DAVID PUCKETT
HEAD FOOTBALL - 115 LBS
JOE SESSOMS
ASST FOOTBALL - 115 LBS
H. STROBRIDGE, III
4
1
4
1
169
142
169
142
21
17
21
17
$3,549.00
$2,414.00
$3,549.00
$2,414.00
HEAD FALL CHEERLEADING
VACANT
1
134
20
$2,680.00
CROSS COUNTRY
ANDREW VIRTUE
3
159
21
$3,339.00
1
1
2011-2012 PENNCREST NON-ATHLETIC
SUPPLEMENTALS
ASST ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR R. HIGGINS
ALL-SCHOOL MUSICAL - DIR (.6) P. MURPHY
ALL-SCHOOL MUSICAL - DIR(.4)
C. CONSADENE
ALL-SCHOOL MUSICAL - ASST. DIRJ. VERDEUR
ART HONOR SOCIETY (.5)
M. HART
ART HONOR SOCIETY (.5)
C. MATTIONI
ASS'T BAND DIRECTOR (.5)
A. RENO
ASS'T BAND DIRECTOR (.5)
C. LANDI*
BAND FRONT GUARD COORDINATOW. IVES
ASS'T BAND DIRECTOR
C. GLICKO
BAND DIRECTOR
C. SNYDER
AV COORDINATOR
E. STEVENSON
CHORAL DIRECTOR
S. GAERTNER
DANCE TEAM
C. CONSADENE
DETENTION SUPV
S. COATES
DETENTION SUPV
K. CURRY
ECO CLUB
N. BELL
EMANON: ASSISTANT DIRECTOR W. READ
EMANON: WINTER PRODUCTION K. NOLEN
EMANON: COORDINATOR
S. SWEENEY
EMANON: READER'S THEATER
S. SMITH
EMANON: CHILDREN'S THEATER S. SWEENEY
ENVIROTHON
M. SAMILENKO
FINANCE DIRECTOR
T. LONG
FRESHMAN CLASS ADVISOR
A. BEAUDRY
FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS CLUBD. MATTHEWS
HISTORY DAY
S. HOBDELL
HISTORY HONOR SOCIETY
R. SIMPSON
HUMAN RELATIONS COUNCIL
T. JACKSON
INTERNATIONAL CLUB
S. ABELSON
INTERACT CLUB
M. LOBIONDO
INTRAMURALS
T. DURANT
JR. CLASS ADVISOR #2
R. HIGGINS
JR. CLASS ADVISOR #1
S. CHICANO
JR. VARIETY SHOW DIR
R. HECKMAN
JR. VARIETY SHOW DIRECTOR
D. MILLER
DELCO HI-Q SPONSOR
M. LUDWIG
LITERARY MAGAZINE
J. ZERVANOS
MATH HONOR SOCIETY
D. SUDALL
MODEL UN
M. WILLIAMS
2011-2012
YEARS
ATTACHMENT D
STEP
EXPERIENCE
4
9
2
5
5
2
5
1
7
6
10+
5
10+
3
8
2
2
7
10+
10+
2
10+
10+
10+
4
8
4
1
10
8
5
10+
4
1
6
1
10+
10+
6
2
2
3
1
2
2
1
2
1
3
2
4
2
4
1
3
1
1
3
4
4
1
4
4
4
2
3
2
1
4
3
2
4
2
1
2
1
4
4
2
1
UNIT
RATE
152
162
145
152
152
145
152
145
162
152
173
152
173
145
162
145
145
162
173
173
145
173
173
173
152
162
152
145
173
162
152
173
152
145
152
145
173
173
152
145
UNITS SUPPLEMENTAL
SALARY
25
15
10
20
4
4
10
10
25
20
50
8
26
8
10
10
8
11
17
7
11
13
18
20
10
10
8
8
8
8
8
15
20
20
15
10
18
10
8
8
$3,800.00
$2,430.00
$1,450.00
$3,040.00
$608.00
$580.00
$1,520.00
$1,450.00
$4,050.00
$3,040.00
$8,650.00
$1,216.00
$4,498.00
$1,160.00
$1,620.00
$1,450.00
$1,160.00
$1,782.00
$2,941.00
$1,211.00
$1,595.00
$2,249.00
$3,114.00
$3,460.00
$1,520.00
$1,620.00
$1,216.00
$1,160.00
$1,384.00
$1,296.00
$1,216.00
$2,595.00
$3,040.00
$2,900.00
$2,280.00
$1,450.00
$3,114.00
$1,730.00
$1,216.00
$1,160.00
2011-2012 PENNCREST NON-ATHLETIC
SUPPLEMENTALS
2011-2012
YEARS
ATTACHMENT D
STEP
EXPERIENCE
MORNING DIRECTOR
L. BURY
10+
MORNING SUPV
C. Garvin
3
FOREIGN LANG HON SOCIETY (.5) E. STEVENSON
5
1
FOREIGN LANG HON SOCIETY (.5) L. NEMEC-OSBOR
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
D. SCHERER
7
ORCHESTRA DIRECTOR
A. LYONS
10+
SADD CLUB
M. WOODWARD
8
PHYSICS OLYMPICS COACH
R MALKOVSKY
10+
10+
ASSISTANT PHYSICS OLYMPICS COJ. CICCARELLI
SCIENCE OLYMPIAD COACH
J. CICCARELLI
7
SCIENCE OLYMPIAD ASST COACH E. SOMERS
10
SCIENCE OLYMPIAD ASST COACH J. SHEA
5
SENIOR CLASS ADVISOR #2
S. COATES
4
SENIOR CLASS ADVISOR #1
H. REED
10+
SOPH CLASS ADVISOR
J. STREVIG
2
FITNESS CLUB (.5)
B. SAVISKI
3
STAGE MANAGER/TECH CREW
E. STEVENSON
7
STUDENT COUNCIL
D. STANGO
4
SUPPLIES COORDINATOR
M. LUDWIG
10+
TV PRODUCTION/TEAM ASSIST
A. DRINKWINE
5
YEARBOOK
S. MESCANTI
10+
AFG Program Mentor (Challenge)
M. LUDWIG
7
AFG Program Mentor (Challenge)
L. RICE-SPRING
7
AFG Program Mentor (Challenge)
M. WOODWARD
7
AFG Program Mentor (Challenge)
D. SCHNAARS
4
AFG Program Mentor (Challenge)
D. MEAD
4
AFG Program Mentor (Challenge)
E. PETTIT
3
AFG Program Mentor (Challenge)
N. BELL
3
Director of Challenge Program
S. ABELSON
8
Saturday Detention
S. HOBDELL
$46.00/hr
Saturday Detention
W. HARMON
$46.00/HR
Saturday Detention
L. BURY
$46.00/HR
Saturday Detention
M. WILLIAMS
$46.00/HR
Saturday Detention
L. GROY
$46.00/HR
Saturday Detention
E. STEVENSON
$46.00/HR
4
1
2
1
3
4
3
4
4
3
4
2
2
4
1
1
3
2
4
2
4
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
3
UNIT
RATE
173
145
152
145
162
173
162
173
173
162
173
152
152
173
145
145
162
152
173
152
173
162
162
162
152
152
145
145
162
UNITS SUPPLEMENTAL
SALARY
20
8
4
4
15
26
8
18
10
18
10
10
20
20
10
5
20
18
8
19
35
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
15
$3,460.00
$1,160.00
$608.00
$580.00
$2,430.00
$4,498.00
$1,296.00
$3,114.00
$1,730.00
$2,916.00
$1,730.00
$1,520.00
$3,040.00
$3,460.00
$1,450.00
$725.00
$3,240.00
$2,736.00
$1,384.00
$2,888.00
$6,055.00
$648.00
$648.00
$648.00
$608.00
$608.00
$580.00
$580.00
$2,430.00
PENNCREST FALL ATHLETIC SUPPLEMENTALS
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR #1
A. SANTELLI (.5)
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR #1
S. MESCANTI (.5)
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR #2
T. DURANT (.5)
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR #2
M. DOYLE (.5)
CROSS COUNTRY HEAD COACH (BOYS)
G. MUNRO
CROSS COUNTRY HEAD COACH (GIRLS)
M. CLARK
FOOTBALL HEAD COACH
R. STROUP
FOOTBALL ASSST COACH
N. PHILIPPS
FOOTBALL ASST COACH
S. VAN HORN*
FOOTBALL ASST COACH
B. PERLSWEIG
FOOTBALL ASST COACH
J. STROUP*
FOOTBALL HEAD FRESH COACH
T. DURANT
FOOTBALL ASST FRESH COACH
L. JOHNSON
GOLF HEAD COACH
D. MATTHEWS
FIELD HOCKEY HEAD COACH
S. BOYER
FIELD HOCKEY ASST COACH
C. HELLER
FIELD HOCKEY ASST COACH
C. PETTIT
FIELD HOCKEY HEAD FRESH COACH
M. MCGOWAN
FIELD HOCKEY ASST FRESH COACH
J. BROTMAN*
SOCCER HEAD BOYS COACH
P. NORRIS
SOCCER ASST BOYS COACH
G. HAEBEL
SOCCER ASST BOYS COACH
M. DELEO
SOCCER HEAD FRESH BOYS COACH
A. HOSEY
SOCCER ASST FRESH BOYSCOACH
S. JOHNSON*
SOCCER HEAD GIRLS COACH
A. SANTELLI
SOCCER ASST GIRLS COACH
J. BEATTY
SOCCER ASST GIRLS COACH
M. BONO
SOCCER HEAD FRESHMAN GIRLS COACH
K. MAZE
SOCCER assistant FRESHMAN GIRLS COACH
VACANT
VOLLEYBALL HEAD COACH
P. LEVESQUE
VOLLEYBALL ASST COACH
J. SHRADER
VOLLEYBALL FRESHMAN ASST COACH
J. RITTER
CHEERLEADING HEAD FALL COACH
K. RUNKLE
CHEELEADING FALL ASST COACH
C. BALDWIN*
CHEERLEADING FRESHMAN ASST FALL COACH K. LOMAS
TENNIS HEAD GIRLS COACH
M. COMFORT
2011-2012
Attachment E
SUPPLEMENTAL
UNIT
EXPERIENCE
STEP
RATE
UNITS
SALARY
4
4
5
5
10+
10+
5
1
1
1
1
10+
10+
3
9
5
4
3
1
10+
10+
1
2
1
10
5
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
2
1
1
1
1
4
4
1
3
2
2
1
1
4
4
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
152
152
152
152
173
173
152
145
145
145
145
173
173
145
162
152
152
142
145
173
173
145
145
145
173
152
145
145
$3,800.00
$3,800.00
$3,800.00
$3,800.00
$4,671.00
$4,671.00
$8,664.00
$5,220.00
$5,220.00
$5,220.00
$5,220.00
$5,709.00
$4,325.00
$3,335.00
$6,318.00
$3,800.00
$3,800.00
$3,550.00
$2,465.00
$6,747.00
$4,325.00
$3,625.00
$3,625.00
$2,465.00
$6,747.00
$3,800.00
$3,625.00
$3,625.00
10+
2
6
1
1
2
4
4
1
2
1
1
1
2
173
145
152
145
145
145
152
25
25
25
25
27
27
57
36
36
36
36
33
25
23
39
25
25
25
17
39
25
25
25
17
39
25
25
25
17
39
25
25
27
21
21
25
$6,747.00
$3,625.00
$3,800.00
$3,915.00
$3,045.00
$3,045.00
$3,800.00
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