INSIDE THE DISTRICT Here are some of...
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INSIDE THE DISTRICT
Here are some of the decisions coming out of Tuesday’s school
board meeting:
SECOND PERIOD INTERIM REPORT
Paul Reed, assistant superintendent of business services for the
district, presented the 2002-03 Second Period Interim Report to the
school board. The first report, which the board had already approved,
covered the budgetary status of the district through Oct. 31. The
second report, which the board approved Tuesday, covers the period
ending Jan. 31.
The purpose of the report, required by the state twice a year, is
to raise awareness of financial obligations during the fiscal year,
including reserve requirements that the district may not be able to
meet.
The report revealed that Newport-Mesa, according to all available
information at this time, meets the state’s standards and criteria
for fiscal stability and also projects future stability as well,
despite the state budget crunch.
WHAT IT MEANS
The board voted to approve the report and expressed its gratitude
to the district for maneuvering its way through this fiscal turmoil
in a manner that has allowed it to avoid the mass layoffs other
districts have experienced. Although the district does anticipate it
will have to closely regulate and restrict spending over the next few
years, Newport-Mesa said it believes it will be able to maintain its
functionality.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS MONTH
To involve schools and students in different activities and
programs during a designated month, as the California State Board of
Education suggests, the school board approved the proposal to
designate April 2003 Public Schools Month.
The observance of this designation is sponsored by the Free and
Accepted Masons of California. The theme of the month is “Public
Schools -- Great Places to Grow.”
WHAT IT MEANS
April 2003 will be designated Public Schools Month, to focus on
supporting public education.
-- Compiled by Christine Carrillo
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