OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT WRAP-UP
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Vote:
IN FAVOR 5/ AGAINST 0
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board voted unanimously for proposed revisions and additions to
board policies series 4000, which is intended to provide up-to-date
language and guidelines for district operations.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The California School Boards Assn.’s comprehensive index/table of
contents is widely used by districts throughout the state. It provides a
standard index system designed to accommodate future policies/regulations
and at the same time provides a table of contents for its manual. As
necessary, the board is charged with developing new policies and revising
or rescinding existing ones in order to reflect new legislation and
changing community views as per the state’s Education Code.
Vote:
IN FAVOR 5/ AGAINST 0
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board voted in favor of the Pupil Textbook and Instructional
Materials Incentive Act. This law offers school districts an opportunity
to augment their state instructional materials fund monies for
kindergarten through 12th grade.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The district can now submit a letter of assurance to the
Superintendent of Public Instruction that the Board of Trustees has
complied with the conditions of the Incentive Act. Currently, OVSD has
sufficient textbooks for all students in all academic areas. However, as
student growth occurs in the district, additional funds are needed to
provide textbooks and instructional materials for new students as well as
replacement books for lost materials. Additional textbooks are also
needed to supplement the regular textbook adoption where the textbooks
are not in alignment with new state content standards -- especially in
the areas of science at the elementary schools and math in grades
kindergarten through eighth.
Vote:
IN FAVOR 5/ AGAINST 0
WHAT HAPPENED:
A unanimous vote was cast to allow members of OVSD Management Team to
attend a symposium for the 2001-2002 school year.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Annually in August, members of OVSD’s Management Team attend a
symposium to plan for the new school year. Some years the meeting has
been held out of the district; other years it has been held locally. On
Aug. 22, the management symposium will be held at the Aliso Creek Inn in
Laguna Beach. The purpose of the meeting is to provide opportunities for
district administrators to work together on common goals, learn more
about district direction and get to know each other and strengthen their
skills as managers and instructional leaders.
NEXT MEETING
Sept. 18, 7 p.m., Ocean View School District, 17200 Pinehurst Lane.
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