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to hear 138-13 sp2 to accept the voluntary closure by envision education, incorporated of its metropolitan arts and technology charter school, effective august 1st, 2013. roll call, please, ms. [speaker not understood]. yes, difficult need a motion. thank you. >> second. >> thank you. i heard motion and i just went right on. thank you for the second, vice president fewer. roll call please ms. castro. >> thank you. mr. logan? >> yes. >> ms. fewer? >> yes. >> mr. haney? >> yes. >> ms. maufas? >> yes. >> ms. mendoza? >> yes. >> dr. murase? >> aye. >> ms. wynns? >> aye. >> thank you. [speaker not understood]? >> yes. >> 7 ayes. >> now i'd hear a motion for 138-13 sp2 which is the resolution to accept the voluntary closure by envision of metropolitan arts and technology charter school effective august 1st, 2013. motion and a second. >> moved. >> second. >> thank you. may you please read the recommendation, mr. davis? >> yes, i will, thank you, president norton. superintendent's proposal 138-13 sp2 accept the voluntary closure by envision education, incorporated, of its metropolitan arts & technology
to hear 138-13 sp2 to accept the voluntary closure by envision education, incorporated of its metropolitan arts and technology charter school, effective august 1st, 2013. roll call, please, ms. [speaker not understood]. yes, difficult need a motion. thank you. >> second. >> thank you. i heard motion and i just went right on. thank you for the second, vice president fewer. roll call please ms. castro. >> thank you. mr. logan? >> yes. >> ms. fewer? >> yes....
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>> so, back in may when envision made the decision that they needed to cease operations at metropolitan arts & tech, they met with their school community on three separate occasions, informed them of that fact, handed out applications for sfusd schools. they then passed those along to me. i provided those to darlene lim in the enroll em placement center and she worked with those families to place them. i'm sorry. >> essentially, this was may. so, they were actually well passed the assignment process and were already in second round by then? >> that's correct. >> that was somewhat irresponsible for them. >> i thought that i had read in one of your memos, mr. davis, they were also offered enrollment at the city arts & tech as well. >> that is correct. yeah, i left that part out. they were offered enrollment at city arts & tech or to go to another sfusd school. >> so, do we know where the students that were at metro are and did many of them go to city arts & tech? or where are they? >> they are expecting that about 80 students will transfer over to city arts & tech. they had about 120 when they
>> so, back in may when envision made the decision that they needed to cease operations at metropolitan arts & tech, they met with their school community on three separate occasions, informed them of that fact, handed out applications for sfusd schools. they then passed those along to me. i provided those to darlene lim in the enroll em placement center and she worked with those families to place them. i'm sorry. >> essentially, this was may. so, they were actually well passed...
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closure by envision education, incorporated, of its metropolitan arts & technology charter school effective august 1st 2013 whereas the california legislature has charged school boards with reviewing and acting upon petitions for the establishment of charter schools and conducting oversight of charter schools and whereas in accordance with california education code sections 47 605 and 47 6 07, the district approved the envision and education incorporated petition for the establishment of the charter school which began operations in san francisco on august 25th, 2005, and whereas on september 13th, 2011, the district approved the charter schools renewal for a five-year period ending june 30, 2017 and whereas envision now has ceased operations of the charter school and intedthxctionv to voluntarily surrender its charter and otherwise forfeits all rights and privileges granted under that charter ~ and whereas on july 25th, 2013 unction the governing board of the charter school informed the district that the charter school was voluntarily closing and ceasing operations and a copy of this corres
closure by envision education, incorporated, of its metropolitan arts & technology charter school effective august 1st 2013 whereas the california legislature has charged school boards with reviewing and acting upon petitions for the establishment of charter schools and conducting oversight of charter schools and whereas in accordance with california education code sections 47 605 and 47 6 07, the district approved the envision and education incorporated petition for the establishment of...
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they toasted each other from the silver tankard now and the metropolitan museum of art purchased with the money made from their successful economic it ventures. what is in visible was equally proud of our national history. sylvester is a cradle of the system of slavery as richard said that became an natural system throughout new england has throughout the south as far west as texas. in 1680 nathaniel sylvester in english man brought up in amsterdam and his english wife counted 24 people as their property, the largest number in the north at that time, 11 men and women and 13 children. many african names and others had creel names such as chiquero that tells you they had come from other places besides africa. they had been transported the west indies or to brazil chiquero could be name of french origin, jaque tells you it may have a spanish connotation. call it what you will. that's chiquero. the slave labor produced the first well for the sylvester's from the west indian sugar trade. on the shelter island the tended hogs and cattle to butcher for salt and meat. the bread and pro course
they toasted each other from the silver tankard now and the metropolitan museum of art purchased with the money made from their successful economic it ventures. what is in visible was equally proud of our national history. sylvester is a cradle of the system of slavery as richard said that became an natural system throughout new england has throughout the south as far west as texas. in 1680 nathaniel sylvester in english man brought up in amsterdam and his english wife counted 24 people as...
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they toasted each other from the tinker's now when the metropolitan museum of art, which was purchased with the money made from their successful economic adventures. it now what is in visible is equally a part of our national history. sylvester manor is a cradle of slavery as richard said it became natural system. suez new england throughout the south as far west as texas. in 1680, nathaniel sylvester in english and brought up in amsterdam and his english wife counted 24 people as their property. the largest number in the north of the time, 11 men and women and 13 children. many have african names and others had creel names such as chiuaro that tells you they had come from other places besides africa. the and then transported to the west indies or to brazil to where this could be a man of french origin, the ending tells you it probably has a hispanic connotation. conjure with it as you like to read. the labor produced the first well for the sylvester's from the west indies sugar trade. on shelter island they tended hogs and cattle. the bride and a broken horses to power the sugar mills
they toasted each other from the tinker's now when the metropolitan museum of art, which was purchased with the money made from their successful economic adventures. it now what is in visible is equally a part of our national history. sylvester manor is a cradle of slavery as richard said it became natural system. suez new england throughout the south as far west as texas. in 1680, nathaniel sylvester in english and brought up in amsterdam and his english wife counted 24 people as their...
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they toasted each other from a silver tankard now in the metropolitan museum of art which was purchased from the money made from their successful economic add ventures. adventures. now, what's invisible is equally a part of our national history. sylvester manor is a cradle of the system of slavery, as richard said, that became a national system throughout new england as throughout the south, as far west as texas. in 1680 nathaniel sylvester, an englishman brought up in amsterdam, and his english wife counted 24 people as their property, the largest number in the north at the time, 11 men and women and 13 be children. many had african names. others had creole names which tells you that they had come through other places besides africa. they had, they'd been transported to the west indies or to brazil. it could be a name of french origins, jacques, the o ending tells you it probably has some hispanic other connotation. conjure with it as you like, that's jacquero. the slave labor produced the first town of wealth for the sylvesters from the sugar trade. on shelter island they tended hogs
they toasted each other from a silver tankard now in the metropolitan museum of art which was purchased from the money made from their successful economic add ventures. adventures. now, what's invisible is equally a part of our national history. sylvester manor is a cradle of the system of slavery, as richard said, that became a national system throughout new england as throughout the south, as far west as texas. in 1680 nathaniel sylvester, an englishman brought up in amsterdam, and his...
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in 2010, a picasso painting worth $130 million was ripped when a clumsy art lover tripped and fell against it at the metropolitanuseum of art. and casino mogul steve winn ripped his picasso masterpiece when his elbow went through it. the 1932 masterpiece was in the process of being sold when he damaged it. it has since been repaired and sold for $155 million. so, the statue can be repaired thankfully. italian prosecutors will decide whether charges will be filed against the man and if he will be fined. remember, look. don't touch. >> a surgeon. >> he's a surgeon, ironically. do something with the finger. >> lara, thank you. >> i know. >> i know. >> had to be an american. >> dude. why did you have to -- >> we're sorry. >> he was measuring his finger. like, really? >> that's our bad. our bad. >>> we're going to get to the boards quickly. let's talk about the heat. not that we're setting any records in this area. but the summer's been so cool in many places, draw your attention to the place that's not been cool. the heat index, 108 degrees in dallas/ft. worth today. dallas/ft. worth, above 100 degrees for at least
in 2010, a picasso painting worth $130 million was ripped when a clumsy art lover tripped and fell against it at the metropolitanuseum of art. and casino mogul steve winn ripped his picasso masterpiece when his elbow went through it. the 1932 masterpiece was in the process of being sold when he damaged it. it has since been repaired and sold for $155 million. so, the statue can be repaired thankfully. italian prosecutors will decide whether charges will be filed against the man and if he will...
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art teacher day on roll researcher. one drug commonly used in major us metropolitan cities is now found and rural suburban towns i'm talking about heroin use is dangerously addictive drug has crept its way into many middle class homes the face of the addict has turned to more affluent people and some of the most unlikely to become smacked users according to the substance abuse and mental health services administration the number of people who say they've used heroin in the past year jumped fifty three point five percent to six hundred twenty thousand between two thousand and two and two thousand and eleven the number of fatal overdose heroin deaths also increased fifty five percent from two thousand in the us that number comes from the center for disease control and prevention as well documented that many heroin users turn to the illegal drug after being prescribed synthetic heroin for pain relief also known as opioids according to open medicine it since one thousand nine hundred seventy retail sales of prescription opioids have increased six hundred fifty percent actually code on is leaving. in this industry sadly fatal o
art teacher day on roll researcher. one drug commonly used in major us metropolitan cities is now found and rural suburban towns i'm talking about heroin use is dangerously addictive drug has crept its way into many middle class homes the face of the addict has turned to more affluent people and some of the most unlikely to become smacked users according to the substance abuse and mental health services administration the number of people who say they've used heroin in the past year jumped...