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Junta Directiva del Distrito Escolar del Condado de Washoe
¿Qué es la Junta Directiva y de qué es responsable? La Junta Directiva del Distrito Escolar del Condado de Washoe es el órgano decisorio elegido públicamente para el distrito escolar. Son responsables de supervisar al Superintendente y de establecer la política del Distrito. Los administradores son responsables de trabajar con sus comunidades para mejorar el rendimiento de los estudiantes.
Haga clic aquí para obtener más información y consultar la lista de administradores actuales.
¿Con qué frecuencia se reúne el Consejo de Administración? Los administradores se reúnen dos veces al mes (segundo y cuarto martes) a las 14.00 horas, tanto virtualmente como en la sala de juntas del edificio de la Administración Central, 425 E.9th St., Reno, NV 89512.
Haga clic aquí para consultar la lista completa de reuniones de los Administradores.
¿Pueden los miembros de la comunidad participar en las reuniones de los administradores? Los órganos decisorios se benefician enormemente de las aportaciones del público y de sus múltiples puntos de vista. En la actualidad, el público puede enviar comentarios sobre los puntos del orden del día y los que no lo están a través del correo electrónico o de una grabación de voz. Los comentarios del público pueden hacerse en persona o por correo electrónico. Los comentarios por correo electrónico deben enviarse a publiccomments@washoeschools.net.
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
Reunión de la Junta Directiva del Distrito Escolar del Condado de Washoe
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Vea la reproducción de la reunión.
¿Qué ocurrió en esta reunión?
Administradores Aprobado la Agenda de Consentimiento
Los puntos destacados del orden del día son:
- Approval of teacher laptop computers
- Several construction and facilities items
- Approval of the draft balanced Incline Village schools, Gerlach, and Truckee Meadows Community College High School calendars
Explore el orden del día consensuado aquí.
Trustees Discussed the Partnership Between the District and the Food Bank of Northern Nevada, Assistance League Reno-Sparks, and Education Alliance of Washoe County
Trustees heard from several partnership programs between the District. First, the Food Bank of Northern Nevada, which provides nonperishable food at several school sites; community food pantries at all Family Resource Centers; mobile harvest distribution at Family Resource Centers; SNAP application assistance; Summer Kids Cafe; and Back-Pack Kids Program.
Assistance League Reno-Sparks provides assistance to children through the Operation School Bell and Links to Learning programs, as well as Children in Transition support, scholarships, and the Read to ME program.
Education Alliance of Washoe County has served students through the Caring for Classrooms, Partners in Education, Principal for a Day, Teachers’ Warehouse, and Redfield Community Outreach programs.
Additional details on these programs can be found in the presentation, available here.
Explore the proclamation.
Trustees Approved the Award of Request for Proposal (RFP) for Consulting Services for Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Software Procurement and Implementation Services
Staff presented a plan for updating the District’s Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software, as the legacy system is outdated and will save in costs for hardware, as well as increase accessibility and efficiency. Six proposals were received as a response to the RFP, and following that, the staff invited responding firms to demo their services. In July, Applications Software Technology (AST) was issued a Letter of Intent to Award.
The new system cost timeline is phased, with the first phase from January 2025 – March 2026 to include financial systems; Phase 2 from March 2025 – October 2026 to include budgeting; Phase 3 from February 2025 – March 2026 to include HR and payroll; and Phase 3a through go-live on March 31, 2026.
System costs have been budgeted, including implementation and a 10-year subscription cost for Oracle. Costs from AST are $11,209,491, and subscription costs are approximately $1.1M annually.
Trustees approved the award of FRP for consulting services for ERP software procurement and implementation services to AST, beginning January 2025, in the amount specified above. Trustees also approved the affiliated agreement with Oracle for a term of 10 years, approved the creation of a term-limited ERP Project Manager position to lead the District’s ERP project team for an estimated cost of $142,384; and approved Amendment $1 to the agreement with Avero Advisors for ERP consulting services in the amount of $46,622.52.
Explore the presentation. Additional reference materials can be found here.
Trustees Approved the Award of Bid #25-15-B-09-DA, Getto Transportation Center Modernization Project
Trustees approved the award of Bid #25-15-B-09-DA, the Getto Transportation Center modernization project, to Martin Harris Construction LLC in the amount of $33,058,050.
Explore the bid tabulation and the contract for Getto Transportation Center modernization project.
Trustees Approved Updates to the “Phone Away and Learn Today” Action Plan Proposal for Managing Personal Electronic Devices in Schools and Classrooms in the WCSD
Trustees approved the “Phone Away and Learn Today” cell phone plan for all District schools during the second semester of the 2024-25 school year. The pilot includes storage of devices away from students during classroom instruction, but includes considerations for special circumstances and emergency procedures. Based on pilot results, District staff will make adjustments and scale the pilot for full implementation in the 2025-2026 school year.
Explore la presentación.
Comentarios del público
- Driver’s education
- School board changes and shifts
- School board member investigations
Student Representative’s Report:
Highlights from the Student Representative’s Report include:
- Priority-specific projects of student advisory councils
- Releasing the poster for accessing a college advisory website with resources for applying to college
- Discussing chronic absenteeism
Trustees’ Reports:
Highlights from Trustees’ Reports include:
- Attending school activities and events
- Importance of respect
- Participation on the Early Childhood Advisory Council
- Learning more about the Statewide Plan for the Improvement of Pupils, or STIP
- Planning for the Nevada Association of School Boards conference in Reno
- Gratitude for District and Board leadership
Superintendent’s Report:
Highlights from the Superintendent’s Report include:
- Gratitude for staff, students, and Board leadership
The next Meeting of the Board of Trustees is scheduled for December 10, 2024, at 2:00 p.m.