August 21, 2014 Board Meeting

Board of Education Meeting Contact the Board of Education Office

4:30 p.m. Closed Session
6:30 p.m. Open Session

Agenda Items

 

CONSENT AGENDA

8.1a  Approve Grants, Entitlements and Other Income Agreements, Ratification of Other Agreements, Approval of Bid Awards, Approval of Declared Surplus Materials and Equipment, Change Notices and Notices of Completion

8.1b  Approve Personnel Transactions

8.1c  Approve Business and Financial Report:  Warrants and Checks Issued for the Period of July 2014

8.1d  Approve Single Plans for Student Achievement for K-12 Schools (School Development and Improvement Plans)

8.1e  Approve Resolution No. 2804:  Resolution Regarding Board Stipends

8.1f   Approve Minutes of the June 19, 2014 Board of Education Meeting

8.1g  Approve Minutes of the July 17, 2014 Board of Education Meeting

BOARD WORKSHOP/STRATEGIC PLAN AND OTHER INITIATIVES

9.1  Foster Youth Services:  New Board Policy No. 5150

9.2  Approve Resolution No. 2805:  Providing a Health Center at Hiram Johnson High School and Authorizing Exemption from Local Zoning Ordinances

BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION / REPORTS

10.1  Purchase Order Board Report for the Period of June 15, 2014 through July 14, 2014

 

Watch the Meeting

 

Cable Viewing

 

This meeting of the Sacramento City School Board is being videotaped in its entirety and will be cablecast without interruption on Metro Cable 14, the government affairs channel on the Comcast and SureWest Cable Systems.

 

Live Streaming

 

 

The video archive will be available to watch the Tuesday after the Board Meeting. 

 

Response to Public Comment

 

Question

About the Tembo Inc. contract for $66,000 for a web-based school choice calculator: What is the total cost of this project? Who will be the users of the calculator? How is this project progressing along? Will it measure parent engagement? Will there be qualitative and quantitative metrics?

Answer

The Tembo contract is part of the district’s larger Balanced Accountability Framework project, which includes the Guide to Success, a data retrieval tool that will make it easy for anyone – parents, employees, community members – to access information about Â鶹¹ú²úAV and our schools. The Stuart Foundation provided Â鶹¹ú²úAV with a $58,500 grant to cover most of the costs of this contract. The Guide to Success will include both qualitative and quantitative metrics and will measure parent engagement. We are now awaiting word on a second grant from the Stuart Foundation for $46,000, bringing the total cost of the project to $112,000.