SCHOOL DISTRICT WRAP-UPS
Angelique Flores
OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT
ISSUE: CLASS-SIZE REDUCTION
Vote: 4-0, with Trustee Linda Kovach absent
Summary: The school board agreed to continue the district’s class-size
reduction program for kindergarten through third grades. The district has
completed an application for the program to request $3.9 million in
funds.
ISSUE: MEMORIALS
Vote: 5-0
Summary: Permanent memorials for deceased students or staff will be
implemented in the form of scholarships, plantings, or collections of
books or items of historical or educational significance.
ISSUE: GYMNASIUM-AUDITORIUMS
Vote: 5-0
Summary: The board approved the construction of a gymnasium-auditorium
at each of the four middle schools.
HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT ISSUE: CLASS-SIZE REDUCTION
Vote: 5-0
Summary: The board agreed to continue its class-size reduction program
for kindergarten through third grades. The district has completed the
application for the program, which will cost roughly $2.5 million.
ISSUE: SCHOOL-READINESS LIAISON
Vote: 5-0
Summary: The board agreed to establish a new classified position, a
school-readiness liaison. The position stems from the School Readiness
Initiative, which provides funds to support the development of
school-readiness measures for children who have not yet entered school.
The liaison will work with families in the community to identify and
prioritize families’ needs, assist families in connecting with
appropriate agencies that provide early care and education to young
children, and coordinate workshops and training in identified topics.
ISSUE: INSIDE THE OUTDOORS
Vote: 5-0
Summary: The board approved the contract with the Orange County
Department of Education for the Inside the Outdoors program for students
at Eader, Hawes, Kettler, Moffett and Peterson elementary schools. Third-
through fourth-grade students will attend one-day programs held at Dana
Point, Caspers Wilderness Park, San Joaquin Marsh, Upper Newport Bay, Key
Ranch, Crystal Cove State Park and Modjeska Canyon Wilderness Preserve.
Depending on the location, the programs will present information about
such topics as birds, plants, marine life, geology and ecology.
Here’s a rundown of some of the action taken at the Sept. 14 meeting:
FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
ISSUE: CLASS-SIZE REDUCTION
Vote: 5-0
Summary: The board agreed to continue the class-size reduction program
in kindergarten through third grades for the school year. Funding will be
based on the final number of students but is estimated to be $2.1
million.
ISSUE: TEXTBOOKS
Vote: 5-0
Summary: The board approved a resolution stating that each student in
the district has sufficient textbooks and instructional materials in each
subject, which qualifies the district to be eligible to receive state
funds.
ISSUE: ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION PROGRAM
Vote: 5-0
Summary: The board approved the application for funding for the
English Language Acquisition Program. The program could provide the
district with $100 in state funding for each English learners in fourth
through eighth grades.
ISSUE: STATE BUDGET
Vote: No vote
Summary: Revisions of the state budget that has been signed by the
governor include several revisions. Of the most significant was the
elimination of the deficit applied to revenue limit funding. The deficit,
which was at about 7%, is now at zero.
The district did not receive equalization funding and is waiting for
past special education deficits to be paid.
The district’s net revenue increased 8.52%.
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