The open discussion meeting of the Escambia County School Board will take place on Thursday, November 15, 2012, at 3:00 PM in room 160 of the Hall Center.
Agenda will be the following:
Meeting was advertised in the Pensacola News Journal on October 26, 2012 - Legal No. 1580872
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. OPEN DISCUSSION
- Organization of the Board & Various Committee Assignments - Bergosh (10 minutes)
- Alignment of Curriculum Advice with Bright Futures Requirements - Bergosh (10 minutes)
- Dual Enrollment - Hightower (10 minutes)
- Update on Nine Week Parent Conference (extended school day plan) - Hightower (5 minutes)
- Update on Food Service Department/New Regulations (is there a decrease in participation with new rules - is
there an increase in waste?) - Hightower (10 minutes)
- Florida School Boards Association Resolution on Sequestration - Hightower (10 minutes)
- November and December Calendar - Slayton (5 minutes)
- Use of Travel Agency to Secure Airline Tickets for District Travel - Slayton (5 minutes)
- Computer Upgrades - Why Windows 7 instead of Windows 8 - Slayton (10 minutes)
- Nine Week District Middle School Math and Science Test - Slayton (10 minutes)
- Timeliness of Insurance Enrollment Notice Letter to Retirees - Slayton (5 minutes)
- Strategic Plan Presentation – Superintendent (15-20 minutes)
- Escambia Leader Assessment Presentation – Superintendent (5-10 minutes)
- Computer Equipment Disposal and Transfer Standard Operating Procedure – Superintendent (5-10 minutes)
- Plan for Spencer Bibbs Elementary – Superintendent (5-10 minutes)
- Parent Involvement Task Force – Superintendent (5-10 m
III. PUBLIC FORUM
IV. ADJOURNMENT
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I am one member of a five person board. The opinions I express on this forum are mine only, and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the Escambia County Staff, Administrators, Employees, or anyone else associated with Escambia County Florida. I am interested in establishing this blog as a means of additional transparency to the public, outreach to the community, and information dissemination to all who choose to look. Feedback is welcome, but because public participation is equally encouraged, appropriate language and decorum is mandatory. Although this is not my campaign site for re-election--sometimes campaign related information will be discussed, therefore in an abundance of caution I add the following :
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