Saugus School Committee Regular Meeting January 9, 2014

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Saugus School Committee
Time-Place:
Regular Meeting
Open Session
January 9, 2014
An open session of the Saugus School Committee was held this date at the Roby School
Building. The meeting was called to order at 7:00 a.m. with a moment of silence for Bob
Sacco and Elaine Espindle former Saugus educators.
Ms. Reed noted that the meeting was being recorded by SCTV. There were no other
recordings.
Public Comment: There was no public comment this evening.
Student Representative:
Amanda Mafeo, sophomore class representative, reported on the following:
Fundraisers
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Founders Day
Car Wash
Dances for elementary students
Movie night
Celtics game
Their upcoming sophomore semi is planned for March 28th
Jonathan McTaque, senior class president, reported on the following:
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Spirit Week
Color Day
Holiday gift wrap
Plans for a drive in movie night at the high school
Senior Prom at the Boston Renaissance Hotel with the after prom on the Spirit of Boston
Saugus Unites- based off Characters Unite
Let’s Make a Difference Week (collected clothes and toys)
Plans to raise enough money to sponsor a “Make a Wish” for a child in MA or RI. There
will be a launch date the first or second week of February.
Minutes for Approval:
Mr. Grabowski moved, Ms. Reed seconded and it was unanimously
VOTED:
to table the Minutes of December 12, 2013.
Warrants:
Ms. Riley moved, Ms. Reed seconded and it was unanimously
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VOTED:
to approve the bill schedule as outlined in Ms. Andrew’s memo dated
January 9, 2014 in the amount of $324,277.45.
Superintendent’s Report:
Visits to the Waybright Elementary School and the Ballard Early Childhood Center:
Superintendent Tempesta showed a video of Ms. Nicolo’s class performing a “parts of
speech dance routine”. He also visited the Ballard Early Childhood Center during
December.
Follow-up on 7D Licenses for Saugus Public Schools Van Drivers: The Superintendent
spoke with
Attorney Boyle to get more clarification about the Saugus Public Schools van drivers
needing 7D licenses. Attorney Boyle will draft a written opinion, but his immediate
advice would be to continue following the practice of ensuring that we only use licensed
7D drivers to transport students. Superintendent Tempesta’s recommendation is to
follow Attorney Boyle’s recommendation and only use certified 7D drivers but to
present this issue to the Transportation Sub-Committee for further review if needed.
He included the RMV Manual in the school committee packet.
Follow-up on Request to Review Consultant’s Fees; Responsibilities:
The Superintendent reviewed the consultant lines and fees and has posted the web
page contract on the Google Docs page. The consultant fee will not go over $10,000.
The Superintendent reported that they use outside consultants to manage the website
as well as another consultant to research, write and manage grants and other projects
for the Saugus Public Schools. The grant writer is very productive in finding money for
the district. They are in the process of reviewing all of these positions, similar to the
review of the Human Resources Manager position and duties, to see if there is a more
cost-effective way to either consolidate duties in other administrative positions or
create stipends so that some of our own Saugus educators can take on more leadership
responsibilities within the district.
Update on the Saugus High School Statement of Interest in a New Saugus High School:
The Superintendent included documents which he received highlighting the process of
moving forward with the new SOE for Saugus High School. They will be having a joint
meeting with the school committee, selectmen, town manager, high school principal
and the superintendent on Thursday, January 30.
Ms. Reed asked about the stipends and 7D licenses. It was stated that the stipend for
driving the van depends on the length of the trip. It is normally $150 during the
weekend and $75 during the week.
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Mr. Hashem, principal at SHS, and Mr. O’Leary, the AD are open to suggestions
regarding the van.
Mr. Grabowski thought the fee was $70. Ms. Reed said that it is $75 and $150.
Discussion was held. It was noted that there are two new drivers. Mr. Grabowski asked
if the new drivers are members of the school dept. The Superintendent stated that one
is from outside.
Mr. Grabowski was concerned that they were over extended by $6,000 in transportation
because the vans were not used as much as they could have been. The Superintendent
will check that.
Ms. Reed asked if the person from outside is covered on our insurance. Mr. Grabowski
echoed the concerns. The Superintendent will check on that.
Mr. Grabowski stated that the Superintendent needs to set a procedure.
Wellness Fair: The Superintendent reported on the A Saugus health fair for
parents and children is scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 21 at the Saugus YMCA, 298
Main St. There will be a presentation from 6:30-7:30 p.m. and an open house
from 7:30-9 p.m.
The event is sponsored by the Saugus Wellness Advisory Committee in
partnership with the Saugus YMCA. This is a free event with free babysitting
available.
Report of Executive Director of Parent Pupil Personnel:
Ms. Howard reported on the following:
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Transportation: They are continuing to monitor out of district students
Homeless Transportation McKinney Vento Training
SEPAC Meeting on January 14th at the Veterans School
Discussed concerns of parents and staff for transition planning from school to school
ETL’s are meeting to discuss transitioning kids
ETL meetings are once per week
Summer program planning has begun
Site management
Budget
Staffing
Budget conversations have been held
Grant funding sources are being explored
Professional development requirements
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Looking at kids who are trending towards out of district and developing programs to
keep them within the district
18+ program at the high school-looking at needs for the fall
Report of Subcommittees
Food Service:
Mrs. Riley reported the food service subcommittee met on Wednesday. Chris Bloom, a
new member, is part of a national food broker. He is going to work on setting up a taste
night by vendors.
Mrs. Riley reported they discussed inventory and assessments of equipment and what
needs to be replaced.
They also discussed the ramifications of the new guidelines. They will also face more
new guidelines regarding sodium.
Free and reduced applications are still being verified. There is a 7% reduction in free
and reduced lunch. Families who receive SNAP are direct certified. It is a reimbursable
meal.
The food service will be doing a follow up survey on survey monkey. It will be up soon.
Mr. Grabowski stated that as of November 30 the school lunch program had a -$23,000
balance. The food service program is operating at a loss.
Athletic Subcommittee:
Mr. Grabowski stated that he just received the contact information and will be setting
up a schedule soon.
Finance Subcommittee:
Mrs. Riley noted that the Finance Subcommittee met and discussed user fees and
substitute pay rates. The subcommittee split a list of school departments and will be
calling to find out what their sub pay rate is and the amount for van drivers.
Mrs. Riley asked how SNAP will affect user fees.
Ms. Andrews stated that if they are no longer entitled to the benefit and come off free
and reduced, they will have to pay the full user fee.
Mrs. Riley said they will have the report before the next meeting.
Old Business:
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Update on Middle School Activity Audit: Ms. Andrews stated that there was no update.
Ms. Reed noted that it has been going on for a year. Ms. Andrews said the audit is
finished but they have not received a report.
Mr. Grabowski wanted to make a motion to send a letter to the Town Manager
requesting that he forward the report to us as soon as he gets it.
Ms. Reed felt no motion was necessary at this time. She asked the Superintendent to
request a copy of the report from the Town Manager when he receives it.
Update on Chargebacks:
Ms. Andrews reported that the listing of chargebacks is in the shared drive.
Ms. Reed asked if there is an agreement. Ms. Andrews said they do not have an
agreement yet.
Superintendent Tempesta said they did have an initial meeting about the chargebacks.
They have not finalized the schedule for the spring.
Mr. Grabowski had a question on net school spending. He thinks we need to have a
detailed discussion on this. He wanted to know where the reimbursement goes. Ms.
Reed noted that the reimbursement comes to the district the year after.
Mr. Grabowski asked about the long-term debt for the high school boiler and modular
classroom. Ms. Reed noted that they had a timeline.
Mr. Grabowski would like to see a debt schedule.
He noted the retirees are listed but not the cafeteria workers or custodians.
Mrs. Riley asked what the finance committee should do not. Ms. Reed asked them to
get samples from other communities of like size.
Announce budget Presentations January 14th and 16th: The presentations will be at 4:30
p.m. in the school committee room. The budget books will be distributed on Monday.
Mitchell/Lemoine Committee Recognizing Mr. Mitchell and Ms. Lemoine: The
committee is ready to make a presentation. Mr. Serino, chair of co-curricular will set up
a meeting soon so that they can make their presentation.
School Committee Statement Re: Curly Property:
This is included in the School Committee packet. The article will be on the warrant for
the town meeting.
Mrs. Meredith moved, Ms. Reed seconded and it was unanimously
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VOTED:
to send the article regarding the Curly Property to Town Meeting as is
for the special town meeting on January 27th.
The School Committee members will receive a copy of the warrant by mail.
Adult Education:
Mrs. Riley would really like to get this going. She would like to meet with the
Superintendent. She feels it is a great community outreach.
She reported that they had a funding problem last year and she would like to find
funding.
Superintendent Tempesta said he has been working on his findings in his entry report.
He noted that Town Manager Crabtree has also expressed an interest in adult
education. Ms. Riley would like to be kept in the loop.
Mr. Grabowski said that it is more than one person’s interest and they should all be in
the loop. He said it was discussed at the SBEC and it was not in their interest. Mr.
Grabowski has spoken with the Superintendent and he agrees with the
Superintendent’s concept that he has in mind.
Mrs. Riley stated that they as a School Committee asked Mr. Grabowski to go the SBEC
to advocate for us but he did not.
Ms. Reed stated that the SBEC said it was not within their mission.
High School Job Fair: Ms. Reed said this is a wonderful idea for our students. Mrs. Riley
will be meeting with Ms. Matolla at the high school on Tuesday to discuss the vision.
New Business:
Gifts:
Mr. Grabowski moved, Ms. Reed seconded and it was unanimously
VOTED:
to accept the $500 gift from Mobile Exxon in Cliftondale for the express
purpose of math and science education at SHS. The Superintendent will send a thank
you.
Mrs. Meredith moved, Ms. Reed seconded and it was unanimously
VOTED:
to accept the gift of $50 from Leuders to SPS. The Superintendent will
send a thank you.
Mr. Serino moved, Ms. Reed seconded and it was unanimously
VOTED:
to adjourn the meeting at 8:30 p.m.
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