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there are a number of questions that people have to city staff? supervisor campos: think you very much, mr. president. the parties involved in this appeal beginning with the appellants and the proponents of the project, thank you to the staff and the mta for their work that has been intimately involved. i seriously want to thank the residents of park merced that have come out and stood, waited for many hours today and many days. i want to thank you for your comments and your thoughts. i know is a very important issue. i have to say that for me, there
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is still a question that remains that has to do with the impact of potential loss of rent- controlled housing. i understand that there are differences of opinion with respect to that issue. i am still puzzled as to whether or not we have all of the information that needs to be had to make an informed decision here. i think that something as important as this project requires that we have as much information as we can. with that in mind, i think that it might be beneficial to everyone involved if we give ourselves some time to consider some of the issues that are involved including some of the
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legal questions that may require that we, as a board collectively discuss those matters in closed session. with that, i will make a motion to continue this item for two months to give us sufficient time. the next meeting in may will be the meeting of may 31. president chiu: there is no meeting on may 31. supervisor campos: than the meeting of june 7. sorry, june -- president chiu: i know we are about to launch into budget season. my suggestion is that if we can do it late may. madam clerk has proposed may 24.
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how does that look on the calendar? it's currently clear. supervise a capmos -- supervisor campos is making a motion to table this item. is there a second? the motion is to continue -- of pay. the motion would be to continue items 27, 28, at 29 to the twenty fourth of may. seconded by supervisor elsbernd. >> we will still be in our budget season in may. just about -- just a warning for
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folks. >> there are a lot of legal issues that are underlying this. what i will do is i will calendar a closed session for the board to discuss with the city attorney's office some of the issues that underpinned the decision that we are about to make. unless there is any discussion, will we take that without objection? we will continue these items to the fourth of may. and with that, madam car, -- clerk, can you read the in memoriams? >> on behalf of the board of supervisors, for the late joseph alioto and mr. charles
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i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god in divisible with liberty and justice for all. "roll call," please ["roll call" [ president mendoza: item b is approved. superintendent's report. superintendent garcia is not here this evening, but we are joined by our deputy superintendent. >> thank you, president mendoza. i appreciate the rolling of the r's. this evening, our superintendent is not here this evening. he is in washington, d.c.,
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representing the district at the council of great city schools executive committee meeting, meeting with legislators and the college board of trustees' meeting. he does send his best wishes to everyone here this evening. a couple of items i would like to bring to the public's attention and just a reminder on friday, march 25, both schools and district offices will be closed for district-wide furlough day, and that is this friday. a reminder to everyone. and again, a reminder to everyone furloughs are necessary unfortunately because although we don't take these furlough days lightly, we would not be able to balance our budget and operate our district and our schools in the way we think is best for our students without them. so we appreciate the public's understanding of this fact and reminder again that this friday, friday, 25, offices and schools will be closed. regarding the state budget,
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speaking of budgets, as you may or may not be aware, the fight continues in sacramento about the fight extension measures. our request is very simply this, let californiaians have a voice in this decision and the type of public schools that we want for our state. let us have a voice and let us vote. if we are faced with a decrease of $350 per stupid as well as cuts of funding to early childhood education, which may be the case if measures are not in place next year, we will see major changes in this district, including the possible closing of one two two early early childhood education centers. one of the great engines of future innovation, the children of this great state. let the voters speak at the ballot box. we also want to say a few words about the 2011-2012 noelment. we are proud to announce, we
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have seen a 5% growth in kindergarten applicants and 22% growth in the last two years. and the number of latino and african american families have increased. families who participated in the march assignment run should have received a letter in the mail with placement offer and here are the next stops. by april 15 and i would like to repeat that, april 15, families must register their child to the school they have he been assigned to. if you have not registered by april 15, your child's assignment to that school will be canceled. so it's very important. tax day. there will be a may placement period for families that did not participate in the march assignment cycle or families who want to try to receive if they can receive an assignment to a hire choice schools. registering your child at the school they have been assigned
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to does not advantage or disadvantage you in the may assignment run. and that's very, very important for our public, register your child. it doesn't advantage you or advantage you in the -- disadvantage you in the assignment run. there will be applications for those families who want to learn more about the enrollment process. it will be held on thursday, march 24 at visitation valley middle school from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. of course, more information is available on our new web site www -- and finally in the superintendent's thoughts for the evening, i would like to end the report by saying that we were all deeply saddened by the events that happened last week in japan. and our hearts go out to the millions of people in japan affected by this disaster.
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however, a bit of good news in all of this is that schools throughout our district are collecting donations for the japanese earthquake and tsunami relief efforts. one elementary school coordinated a potluck, a concert and an auction and ralph and were able to raise $22,000 for the japan relief fund. they deserve a round of applause. on behalf of the superintendent and the board of education, we are extremely proud of our schools and students for showing us how to be good global citizens in offering a hand of comfort to our brothers and sisters across the pacific. thank you very much. president mendoza: thank you very much deputy superintendent. our next item is item c, recognition of the resolution of
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accommodations and throw it back to you. >> at this point in time, i would like to call susan righter, who will present the rave distinct issued service award to a member of our community. >> i'm pleased to be here this evening on behalf of principal kevin kerr and he would has written a note. good evening everyone. on behalf of the entire balboa high school community i send my heartfelt thanks for knowledge, innovation and passion in supporting some of our most remarkable and gifted students. through your efforts, we are better prepared to fulfill the
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promise of a fully integrated classroom and school. as principal, i cannot say enough about this wonderful group of educators and i'm grateful to have caring and thoughtful teach others my staff. congratulations on a job well done, kevin kerr, principal. he is at school at a parent meeting and if we could have the four stand up. great group in our special education department. [applause]
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>> do you want to say anything? >> just a quick word. i didn't prepare anything. however, it is very nice to be recognized and i'm thankful to work with an incredible team. and that's it. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. at this time, we would like to call to the podium, executive director in human resources for a rave special service award to one of our members of our community. >> good evening, commissioners, deputy superintendent. i'm proud and honored to be here this evening to present an award to a lady that i met over 15 years ago. madeline, i met 15 years when she was a teacher at davis. then i had the pleasure of
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meeting her again when she was assigned to our court schools. this lady is a day-to-day substitute that gives everything she has when she substitutes. everyone knows madeline because she will take an assignment where she is needed. she drives to log cabin to be with some of our students. she goes to woodside at the drop of a hat and meets our students at the bus. we are very proud to have her in our ranks. and all of this she's done while getting a master's degree that she is still working on and she is still plugging along. she raised a daughter who has graduated and lives near harvard and gone to a very prestigeous college, this lady goes above and beyond what we expect of our substitutes and teachers and it's about the kids.
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she is liked by everybody. and again, it's an honor to be here and present this award to her. madeline. she's also shy. [applause] >> thank you. part of the reason i stay in school is because i have this love of learning and part of that is travel and i'm always traveling. thank you so much. [applause] president mendoza: thank you. congratulations and thank you for all the work you do in our
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schools. if my colleagues would indulge me, i would like to move up item m and be able to present the fran high school of the arts mural project. i would like to be able to share this video and ask commissioner norton to set it up for us. commissioner norton: thank you, colleagues, for letting this item come first. i think it will start our meeting off on a good note. earlier this month, i attended the unveiling of a mural which was created by two students in our community which is our special education classroom for students who are ages 18-22. and their teacher is here and heidi, maybe you could come up and take a seat.
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i'm introducing. heidi noticed two of her students had exceptional art ties particular abilities and set them to work with an artist to work with professional artists in the community. and for a year, the two students worked on drawing with a professional artist and larry noticed that steven was very, very gifted at landscapes and joel was very talented at portraits and went out into the community and noticed that the two students got excited about drawing scenes of san francisco, their hometown, very loyal residents of san francisco. so the result of this year of drawing around the city was this wonderful mural honoring san francisco which is in the main hall and was unveiled at a ceremony i had the pleasure of attending. i would like to show you a
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any questions or comments for heidi and/or artistic director, who is on hand. >> i would like to point out that that video was created by students in the media department . our school has so much talent. thank you for having me here and showing the video. as rachel norton said, we are a community-based class that focuses on life skills and getting students prepared for after public education and getting ready for adult programs. and we look for our students' passions and learn to foster those passions. this was an incredible example of finding a talent and fostering that talent. being a community-based program, we are lucky we get to find the san francisco master arts program.
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we are volunteering, working, learning life skills and visiting places, which was a fun place to visit all those mural. when we were learning about ruth asawa, i learned about her art and met her. and i got to share my students' letters with her and pictures of our process and art work and things we had been doing and it was a touching experience to have that. steven and joel are fabulous and i will be missing them this year. they are graduating and going to an adult program for adults with developmental disabilities where they will continue to make art. i'm thankful to my principal and susan for helping this become a reality. i have an amazing administration. the visual and performance arts department made it possible and
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i love projects because it promotes our students as artists and not just an individual with a disability which is so important inputting people first. it will be on the cover of "school time" in may, 2011, so we are excited. >> just so great to see the mural. when heidi unveiled it said it is wonderful and it is wonderful and reminds us of true diversity. thank you. >> i encourage everybody to go into the main hallway. the video is great but it doesn't do it justice. >> thanks for joining us this evening. president mendoza: item b is the
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student delegate report. >> last friday, we had our eighth annual youth summit called striving for success, even though i couldn't attend it was great. thank to one of the speakers, president mendoza, great work shops and great entertainment and thank president mendoza and commissioner fewer for having the work shops and speaking and participating. the youth commission came by at our last meeting to talk about possibly having a collaboration between the student advisory council and the youth commission to work on immigrant rights and issues going on in schools. also, there has been discussions over what we should be doing such as starting district-wide mentoring program and college career classes being a ninth gr
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