NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD PREVIEW
STUDY SESSION
The Newport-Mesa school board will meet at 5:30 p.m. in a study session
to discuss creating a reserve fund to finance the upkeep of schools after
the facilities repairs are completed. Board members will discuss the
potential sale of the district’s surplus properties -- the Balearic Park
and Banning Ranch sites. The study session is the third in a series of
five meetings.
What to expect: An outline of options for funding the maintenance reserve
will be presented to the board. District officials will discuss the
facilities committee’s funding ideas, which include the sale of Balearic
Park and Banning Ranch, with the proceeds being invested and the interest
put into the reserve. The public is invited and encouraged to attend and
offer input. There will be no action taken at this study session.
RETURN FROM BANKRUPTCY
The board will consider approving a resolution that will allow the
district to receive bankruptcy proceeds.
What to expect:The board will adopt the resolution in order to receive
the next distribution of proceeds from the 1994 Orange County bankruptcy.
This installment of the funds is expected to be in the neighborhood of $2
million. District officials expect the funds to be distributed Feb. 24.
The school board has dedicated these returned funds toward reducing debts
incurred from previous facility repairs and enhancements.
LEARNING CENTER PROGRAM
The district will recognize a new tutoring program at Whittier Elementary
School. Helping One Student To Succeed, or HOSTS, is a learning center
that provides one-on-one tutoring for students.
FYI
* WHO: The Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education
* WHAT: Special study session followed by the regular board meeting
* WHEN: 5:30 p.m. study session and 7 p.m. meeting
* WHERE: District Education Center, 2985-A Bear Street, Costa Mesa
School board members:
President Dana Black, Vice President David Brooks, Clerk Judy Franco,
Martha Fluor, Jim Ferryman, Serene Stokes and Wendy Leece
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