HUNTINGTON BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT WRAP-UP
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Vote: 5-0
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board approved Edison High School’s plan to submit an application
to the California Department of Education for a Specialized Secondary
Program planning grant in the amount of $35,000 for the 2002-03 school
year.
WHAT IT MEANS:
If awarded, the funds will be used to develop a three-year
interdisciplinary program that prepares students for careers in visual
design and communication.
NEXT MEETING
When: Jan. 15, 7:30 p.m.
Where: 10251 Yorktown Ave.
HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY DISTRICT WRAP-UP
Vote: 5-0
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board approved a four-week summer session for Sowers Middle School
and Huntington Seacliff School, a four-week extended year program for
special day class students currently enrolled at Hawes Elementary School
and a three-week intensive reading program at Huntington Seacliff School,
which will focus on literacy for students enrolled in kindergarten
through third grade.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The summer sessions at elementary and middle school levels will
provide academic and enrichment core instruction, a basic skills
proficiency and a focus on fluency for English-language learners. The
intensive reading program is a remedial reading program offered to
students based on teacher recommendation.
NEXT MEETING
When: Jan. 15, 7 p.m.
Where: 20451 Craimer Lane
OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT WRAP-UP
Vote: 5-0
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board approved AB1200, which requires that school district
governing boards must certify, twice a year, the district’s ability to
meet its financial obligations for the remainder of the fiscal year and
the subsequent two fiscal years.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Ocean View School District’s first interim report must be submitted to
the Orange County Department of Education for review by Dec. 15. It will
show that the district will be able to meet its required financial
obligations in all funds. A copy is available at the district office for
public perusal.
Vote: 4-1
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board approved plans to fund the middle school
gymnasium/auditorium project using Certificates of Participation
financing. Board Member Barbara Boskovich cast the “no” vote.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Resolution No. 51:0102 authorizes the execution and delivery of
documents relating to the sale and delivery of Certificates of
Participation. This will allow the district to grant a leasehold interest
in an “unencumbered” asset, such as one of its school sites, to a
nonprofit corporation. The nonprofit corporation for this transaction
will be the California School Boards Assn. The approval authorizes
District Supt. James Tarwater and Chief Financial Officer Mary Lou
Beckmann to complete and sign all necessary documents.
Vote: 5-0
WHAT HAPPENED:
A unanimous vote was cast to to bid out contracts for four
gymnasium/auditorium projects.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The estimated costs of the gymnasium/aduitorium project was discussed
in a study session Tuesday. The project is estimated to cost “around $13
million,” said one district official. Two years ago, the original cost
was estimated at $12 million, or $3 million for each of the four school
sites. The project exceeds the bid limits and will require a formal
bidding process, which will be completed by contractors under the
management of Douglas E. Barnhart, construction manager.
NEXT MEETING
When: Jan. 15, 7 p.m.
Where: 17200 Pinehurst Lane.
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