tv [untitled] August 12, 2011 12:00pm-12:30pm PDT
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>> ms. tom. delegate tom: yes. >> ms. maufas. commissioner maufas: aye. ms. wynns. commissioner wynns: aye. ms. mr.ee. vice president yee: aye. ms. mendoza. president mendoza: aye. >> we'd -- president mendoza: we'd like to invite mr. martin up to accept your commendation and say a few words. >> i don't want to stand in the way of commissioner mendoza, having the shortest meeting ever, but i do want to thank the board, leading this station at this time, which is not only the
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70th anniversary a great time to think about the role the station has played in the community but also what had been a challenging time for the station, obviously people around this community in so many ways, i want to thank the board for your support and thank you for your work as liaison and the superintendent for his support, it has meant a lot to us to know that the district wants to continue supporting this station as a community resource. with a visionary educators who began the station in 1941 when believe me, no one was listening to fm radio they didn't know what was going to happen in the future. we're in a time of changing technology that will be at least as challenging but i think the commitment to community service to public interest journalism to bringing new voices forward, is going to continue to guide kalw and i thank you for your support in this year and over the long-term. and i look forward to continuing
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a dialogue with you about where we go from here. of course the board meetings are broadcast on kalw and i know we have many listeners who tune in to stay abreast of what's happening in the school district. it's this community that comes together to make this resource grow and become more, so thanks to all of you and i look forward to continuing to work with your support and partnership. president mendoza: thank you. the student delegate's report. we have a new stunt delegate, karissa tom. delegate tom: i'll be the interim student delegate until we have our student elections and -- >> i'll be the interim student delegate until we have our student elections. this is karissa tom.
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delegate tom: i'm a senior, i'm the student delegate for the 2011-2012 academic school year. i'm excited to be a delegate, i want to be part of my community and be part of the bigger picture of my education and on top of that, we have a few announcements, the first being that our first s.a.c. meeting will be on august 22. >> and also we'll be having a retreat with the youth commission, it's going to be on august 27 and 28, where we're basically going to have training and get more knowledge about different programs, leadership, and our role as youth policy leaders and it will also be led by mario yadida from the youth commission, and justin steele from the advisory council.
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president mendoza: welcome. did you guys have a good sum her >> yes. >> school starts next week, so -- president mendoza: sorry. welcome back. item e, our parent advisory council report, we don't have one. item f, public comment on consent items. on our speaker cards, we have one speaker on this, mr. kelly, come on down. >> i'm from the united educators of san francisco. i'd like you to look for a moment at a couple of pages specifically and these are page 7, where you have the authorization to accept funds, and if you look there on 7 and at the top of page 8, you'll see you're taking in $27 million for early childhood education. if you look at page 100, you'll
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see that you're spending half a million dollars for arts and other related activities for the artists who serve in the schools. but if you look over on page 66 and following, you'll see there are still a number of childhood development personnel listed as being separated and so the question we have before you is, taking in $27 million, discretionary spending of -- not exactly discretionary but spending of half a million on arts, what's happening with the childhood development program? why do we still have the confusion that we have here? if you look here, you'll see that people who were originally separated as of the first of july are extended through only until august 12. we don't know yet whether
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they'll continue in employment or whether or not their employment is terminated. we understand that paraprofessionals working in the childhood development are being brought back and only two people who went through layoffs who are still not brought back. i want you to think just for a moment about layoffs. you voted for layoffs on the prognosis of what kind of budget we were going to have and you put people through all of that that you put them through, you went to the expense, the legal expense of everything you did around layoffs, we went to the legal expense, and now you've brought back all but two people. that's an awful lot of time, money and activity for what comes out to be basically a shadow puppet show. i'd like you to look carefully at what you have here. you have a child development program where you have a great deal of confusion about who is going to return, who is going to remain, and you've got that codified in this particular agenda, you've got all kinds of money that's coming in to
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support that and we still have the continuing and ongoing confusion about who is actually going to be working in the program. i would ask you to try to find out what the answers are to that before you go ahead and vote for all of this. thank you. >> thank you, mr. kelly. our next item is -- president mendoza: our next item is to remind the public that in accordance with 11.2 of the public policy, an individual wishing to address the board on agenda items can call the board office by 4:30 on the day of the meeting or completing a speaker card on the day of the meeting. cards being turned in at the same time the item is being discussed, will not be accepted. if you done have your cards in by now, you should have them in before the item comes up.
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item g is a consent calendar. i need a motion and second. >> move the consent calendar. >> second. president mendoza: any items removed or corrected? >> we have one item to be corrected the amened dates of service should read july 1, 2011, through june 30, 2012. >> any items removed for screening for the board? my items severed by the board or superintendent for discussion or vote tonight? i actually -- commissioner wynns. commissioner wynns:: items on page 102 and 114. president mendoza: k-12 was the item i wanted to pull as well. roll call will take place. item h, the superintendent's proposals. item 116-28sp1, an authorization
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to gran or deny the petition for rocketship san francisco charter school. >> i'll call on mary richards. just when she thought the got away from doing all this. >> happy to help. good evening. superintendent, commissioners. members of the public. before i read the amended language of the resolution into the record, i just want to make a couple of brief comments. the board members, you should have all received staff's written factual findings concerning this matter, just to explain to the process, it was not a typical review process, only because of the summer schedule and schedule of staff actually here during the summer.
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when speaking to the petitioner group from rocketship, i conveyed this several months ago before the summer recess so i clearly laid out the schedule, the potential schedule. we did make a request for an extension of that schedule for review and the petitioner group felt it was necessary for us to come to a decision within the required timeline. that would end this evening. so a decision needs to be made. so we did diligence around our review of this petition. getting all the submission of the comments from our staff and then combining it into the factual findings and coming up with a recommendation. several staff members that reviewed portions of the petition are here tonight to answer questions, based on your review of those. those factual findings. i gave you another copy of that, too, in case it stirs further information. without further ado, and obviously i'll be here to answer
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questions you might have and other staff members are here too, i request permission from the board to read the amended language of the resolution into the record. president mendoza: that would be great. >> i'm going to read the whole thing only because this is different from our past thing but i'll read it as quickly as i possibly can. thank you. you do have a copy of that amended language, too, which has been submitted to ms. casco. superintendent's recommendation regarding rocketship san francisco and -- i'm sorry, ms. casco, on this sheet, i don't have the actual resolution number. >> we've already read it in. >> thank you, ok. resolution number 116-28sp1 and on the amended resolution, authorization, thank you, susan, authorization to deny the new petition for rocketship san francisco charter school. whereas pursuant to education
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code 47605, rocketship education submitted on june 10, 2011, to san francisco unified school district a new charter petition for rocketship san francisco and whereas rocketship education is requesting that the board of education make a final decision regarding the charter by august 9, 2011, rocketship education makes its request to allow for sufficient planning time for opening of rocketship san francisco. grades k-5, for the 2013-2014 school year. whereas, the district shall comply with all time lines for review and action on the new petition as required by law and whereas the board of education shall consider the level of public support for the charter school and shall review the new petition and all information received with respect to the new petition, including supporting documentation, and whereas in reviewing the new petition, the
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board of education shall be guided by the intent of the california legislature that charter schools are and should become a integrated part of the san francisco school system and establishment of charter schools should be encouraged and whereas the district superintendent and staff has completed a review of the petition and issued a recommendation recommending denial, therefore, be it resolved that the board of education hereby denies the new petition, be it further resolved that the board of education hereby finds that the charter school represents an unsound educational program, the petitioners are demonstrably unlikely to implement they plan set forth in the petition and the petition does not contain reasonably comprehensive descriptions of certain aspects of its code.
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just in your written findings if you go to the final page, page 12, at the back of the front to back copy you have, there's sort of a condensed, compressed citing of all the report elements. thank you. any questions? president mendoza: so i have two people speaking -- >> so i have two people speaking on this matter, evan collins and preston smith. come on down. i have two minutes. >> hi, evan cohen, manager for rocketship, we're here tonight to answer any questions the board of superintendent may have. thank you. >> thank you.
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so comments from the board? superintendent? commissioner wynns? commissioner wynns: i wanted to thank the staff for this. this is a good, cogent, clear analysis and i don't in any way mean to imply -- let's just say that ones we have had in the past have been more just hitting points without the context being explained, so i really appreciate this. i think it's an excellent document that explains to us in the community. >> commissioner fewer. furefure so ms. richards, just -- fewer fewer -- commissioner fewer: so ms. richards, for context, this was brought to us for first reading, we were going to take it to committee, we wouldn't have been within the timeline, we went back to the petitioners and said
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it's the desire of the board to hear it in committee and then they decided not to accept that and now we are before us to make this decision yes or no, is that correct? >> that's exactly correct. few few i wanted to be -- commissioner fewer: i wanted to be sure because it's been several months. i'd also like to thank staff for this in depth and very lucid and easy to comprehend the document on this, on all your findings. thank you very much. >> thank you. other comments? commissioner yee. vice president yee: i want to thank the staffers and -- for the analysis and i really appreciate the practice of analysis for an english language
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learner piece of this which really gives me a lot of concern about this proposal, or this petition, so just, thank you. president mendoza: other comments? >> i want to thank -- mr. cohen, i actually wanted to thank you guys also for this. i don't have any questions, i just have a comment for you. this is one of those things where, i actually spent time with preston to talk through this. i was disappointed that my other board members have not been reached out to or didn't have the same find of information i had. i think it's aen -- it's an interesting concept, but i was disappointed not to have a deeper conversation either in committee, both in curriculum as well as in budget, because i really would have liked to have supported this and been a little more open to hearing more about what you're doing in other parts of northern california. so it's unfortunate that we
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couldn't find a place to actually have a longer dialogue on this but i do appreciate the efforts that the -- that our staff made to help us clarify some of those questions, it was a little disappointing that the outreach didn't happen pe the way i would have liked to have seen it happen. superintendent? superintendent garcia: i think this board and all of us worked diligently to work closely with charters. i just didn't get it in terms of the timeline. this isn't happening this school year. i was -- i have to be honest with you, i was completely disappointed in the lack of having the initiative to work with us to develop this instead of basically trying to ramrod it down our throats and i don't like that. i think that we don't need to have a relationship like that. i hope that we will not have a relationship like that. it takes two to try to develop a relationship and i, quite
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frankly, feel that you folks fell short of your side of that relationship in this case. >> thank you. roll call, please. >> on the recommendation, ms. sams. >> yes. >> ms. tom. delegate tom: yes. ms. fewer. few few yes. ms. norton. ms. wynns. those in favor say aye. ms. mendoza. those in favor say aye. >> six ayes. president mendoza: item i, board member's proposals, none tonight. item j a request to speak regarding general matters. i have a list of folks who wanted to speak. come on up as your name is called. r.t. choice. jerry, we're going to hold you. pam rah rouse, elaine meriwether, sharon kennedy, elizabeth conley, chantae
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rogers, betty robinson harris, and alyssa, do you want to speak at this point? ok, come up. >> my name is archie choice. i live here in san francisco for about 50 years and i've been having a problem with you -- your lottery system for placing kids in schools from junior high, elementary, and it just seems like it's not a fair system and doesn't seem like it's really effective, relying on somebody to wait on a lottery system. it's like going to the store and buying a ticket to see if you're going to win some money for your kid to get an education. i filled out a form and it had six different schools for my kid to pick to go to. i filled out three. you didn't give him any one of those, you know. it's like, why have this form if you're going to have a lottery system and i'm filling out a
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form, you know. the school that was picked for my son was on the other side of town. i live in richmond you gave him a school over by bay shore and silver. a lot of people don't have cars to be taking kids to where the school district is sending their kids. you have single parents, people with different siblings going to different grade level of schools and we're relying on a lottery system? that doesn't seem fair. my son was given a social security card when he was 2 days old in the hospital. he's already in the system. you should know if i'm staying at a house for 20 or 30 years he's going to be going to school in that area. there should be room for him in that area until he goes to high school or college, not relying on no lottery system. it's not working. all the schools that closed over the years, i don't know what reason, the budget or what, but
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those teachers in those schools, they lost their jobs. you know, i don't know what for but those teachers wanted to be teachers and those schools should be filled. all schools are good schools, all teachers are good teachers. it's not the schools or the teachers, it's the kids that are going there. you have to start figuring out how to get the kids out of the school if they don't want an education. if they ged f's or d's, or getting expelled, don't give them two or three chances, just like the federal law, three strikes, same with the school. if they don't want to go to school to get an education, this is not a day care, leave the room for the kids who want an education. president mendoza: thank you, mr. choice. >> good evening, commissioners and superintendent. i'm pamela rose, i'm in the u.e. assist and i'm addressing the child development program layoffs that are proposed.
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during the early years of almost a quarter of century of substituting, i spent a great deal of time in children's centers and they're now known as child development centers, teaching both preschool and after school groups. and one of the challenge in the centers and one of the challenge teachers and paraprofessionals developed was coordinating overlapping shifts so that every educator was part of a team. and people worked at being part of a team. so to change those components causes problems. at the same time, especially with young children, the continuing relationships between educators and children became very important. young children do not understand when an adult in their life leaves and their level of trust
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in adults is sometimes harmed and the result is insecurity that affects their education. while some change in a faculty is inevitable, that should be kept to a minimum and at the same time, it is not only unfair to the educators to be abruptly removed from the positions, but it is also detrimental to the students and one thing i will say about kalw is that i have listened a great deal during my retirement and they are unique in presenting a very balanced -- presenting very balanced programs about learning, the brain, educational politics and they have had interviews and programs with participation by the audience and i would like to
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especially recommend your call by rose aguilar. thank you. president mendoza: thank you. >> good evening, superintendent, school board members. as you know, many of you know i wear many hats but tonight i am here as uesf and i am the treasurer of uesf. but i'm also the child development representative. so i've been in this district for 27 years and so i know a lot about the ins and outs but tonight i'm here to talk about what's happening in our department right now. our early education department philosophy states that we believe that all children have a right to be treated with dignity and respect. and to play and learn in a safe and healthy environment. we strongly believe that families and school staff are partners in building this -- in
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building the children's social and emotional well being to ensure a successful school experience for them. but right now, this philosophy has been shattered. if you remember the board approved layoffs back in march, and so now, k-12 has been called back, they got a letter, in fact, some of our people got letters too, saying congratulations all the layoffs have been called off, but that's not the reail -- reality for us. our teachers and parents are not being treated with dignity and respect. how can we believe that our children who we say we should treat with dignity and respect if we're not treating the adults that way? so we have layoffs going on in our department and we have been trying to work with the district for the last four or five months, trying to find some real
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members. how many people are going to -- real numbers. how many people are going to be laid off. in our department, it's detrimental. families are enrolling their children right now. they're having new children come into our program and on friday, people are going to be leaving. so the young children are starting with one teacher and next week, they're having another teacher. that is a terrible experience for our families and our children in this program. president mendoza: for the record, can you state your name? >> elaine meriwether. president mendoza: thank you. >> good evening, superintendent, commissioners, i'm elizabeth conley, vice president for substitutes at eu -- at uesf. at 12:00 noon today i discover that a small but vital core of substitutes were on the separation list under your consideration this evening.
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by 3:00 this afternoon i was told they would be reporting to -- for professional development tomorrow morning. at the present time they have no contracts. they are still on the separation list and i am seriously concerned as some of the previous speakers have mentioned, substitutes are vital also to our school district and this group of 14 core, some of whom have 20 years of seniority in the district, play a vital part in keeping our schools together when other teachers are ill or gone for one reason or another. i would like to be reassured that these people will have contracts in hand and that their names will not be on the separation list. thank you. president mendoza: thank you.
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>> good evening, my name is chantae roberts, i have four children, and my concern is in reference to the layoff, i see that teachers who have been there for 10 years, who have seniority, are being laid over teachers who have been there two or three years. they are laying off teachers who care about their families and parents but you're keeping the teachers who are yelling and screaming at the kids and have no desire to be in the educational field, they're there as a job and not a career. then you have teachers who are only there because there's nothing else to do. they pick who they want in their classrooms and those they don't want, they send them out to the hallways or to another class. you're laying off teachers who are getting the students off the school bus. one of my children is severely
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