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Lupon ng mga Tagapangasiwa ng Washoe County School District

Ano ang Board of Trustees at ano ang kanilang pananagutan? Ang Lupon ng mga Trustees ng Distrito ng Paaralan ng Washoe County ay inihalal ng publiko na mga gumagawa ng desisyon para sa distrito ng paaralan. Responsable sila sa pagbibigay ng pangangasiwa sa Superintendente at pagtatatag ng patakaran sa buong Distrito. Ang mga trustee ay may pananagutan na makipagtulungan sa kanilang mga komunidad upang mapabuti ang tagumpay ng mag-aaral.

Mag-click dito upang matuto nang higit pa at makakita ng listahan ng mga kasalukuyang Trustees .

Gaano kadalas nagpupulong ang Board of Trustees? Ang mga trustee ay nagpupulong dalawang beses bawat buwan (pangalawa at ikaapat na Martes) sa ganap na 2 ng hapon at sa Central Administration Building Board Room, 425 E. 9 th St., Reno, NV 89512.

Mag-click dito para sa buong listahan ng mga pulong ng Trustees.

Maaari bang makisali ang mga miyembro ng komunidad sa mga pulong ng Trustee? Malaki ang pakinabang ng mga katawan sa paggawa ng desisyon sa pakikinig ng pampublikong input at maraming pananaw. Sa kasalukuyan, ang mga miyembro ng publiko ay maaaring magsumite ng mga komento sa agenda at mga item na hindi agenda sa pamamagitan ng email o voice recording. Maaaring magbigay ng pampublikong komento nang personal o sa pamamagitan ng email. Ang mga komento sa email ay dapat isumite sa publiccomments@washoeschools.net .


 

 

Tuesday, September 12, 2023

Pagpupulong ng Lupon ng mga Tagapangasiwa ng Washoe County School District

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Panoorin ang pag-playback ng pulong.

Ano ang nangyari sa pagpupulong na ito?

Inaprubahan ng mga Trustees ang Agenda ng Pahintulot

Kasama sa mga highlight ng agenda ng pahintulot ang:

Galugarin ang agenda ng pahintulot dito.

Trustees Recognized September 2023 as Attendance Awareness Month

Trustees designated September 2023 as Attendance Awareness Month to promote regular attendance at school and ensure a safe, welcoming learning environment. The resolution also called on parents and families to make attendance at school a priority and take advantage of attendance resources from the District.

Galugarin ang resolusyon .

Trustees Received a Presentation from PBS Reno on their District Partnership

PBS Reno highlighted different aspects of their partnership with WCSD on promoting student achievement. Its goal is to be in every WCSD school and classroom. Highlights from the presentation included:

  • Curiosity Classroom workshops and book distribution increased to 64 schools, with 778 classrooms served in the 2022-23 school year.
  • In addition to the workshops, a writer’s contest, reading buddies, and family engagement were also part of the Curiosity Classroom program. The writer’s contest opens in January, and closes just before spring break.
  • Several StemWorks videos are available for students, including from Desert Research Institute, Google, Nevada Mining Association, Tesla, and more. This series offers digital short films on different careers in STEM. To explore more on the series, click here.

Galugarin ang pagtatanghal.

Trustees Opted to Rezone the Spanish Springs Area

Staff presented the latest enrollment and residential information regarding the Spanish Springs Area and potential rezoning and building. Moderate overcrowding is currently being experienced at Bohach Elementary School, and there is moderate underutilization at other elementary schools in this area. Overall, Spanish Springs Area elementary schools’ total enrollment has decreased by about 4.5% since 2017-18. The area has also seen the most new home growth since 2017, and the trend is anticipated to continue in the enrollment boundaries of Bohach, Hall, and Taylor Elementary Schools.

Three options were presented to Trustees: Wait and see what happens with enrollment trends, rezone schools, or build new facilities to accommodate the growth:

  • Wait and See: Pros include operating cost avoidance and allowing for consideration of Facility Modernization Plan recommendations. Cons include potentially escalating construction costs, Bohach Elementary remaining overcrowded, and portable installation.
  • Rezone: Pros include this being the fastest option for relieving overcrowding and utilizing existing capacity. Cons include a five-year commitment to the rezoning, possible construction escalation costs, and additional rezoning that may be necessary.
  • Build: Pros include permanently relieving overcrowding at Bohach Elementary, avoiding possible construction inflation, and the project being ready to begin construction and potential open for the 2025-26 school year. Cons include an additional $1 million additional operating costs, and likely excess capacity across regional schools.

After discussion, Trustees opted to start the rezoning process.

Galugarin ang presentasyon .

Trustees Adopted the Student Behavior Manual/Progressive Discipline Plan for the 2023-24 School Year

Trustees adopted the Student Behavior Manual/Progressive Discipline Plan for the 2023-24 school year. This is following small group briefings, a Board workshop, and school principals giving feedback, as well as several community stakeholders. All schools who were sent the draft manual were able to provide feedback on discipline policies. The teacher and administrator guide are almost completed, and the training schedule for administrators has been released. Training for educators and other personnel will follow in coordination with the Washoe Education Association.

Explore the Student Behavior Manual.

Trustees Ended the Moratorium on Board Policy 9070 and Provided Preliminary Approval of the Revised Draft Board Policy 9070

The District completed the two-year review process at the beginning of 2023. Changes to this policy include revised definitions and streamlined verbiage, ending the policy committee to avoid redundancy, and reimplementing the two-year policy. The amended policy was approved and will now undergo the 13-day public review comment period.

Review the redlined proposed policy.

Student Representative Report

Kasama ang mga highlight ng ulat:

  • Ang unang pulong ng Student Advisory Council ng taon
  • Additional recruiting and plans for more school representation
  • Plans for the Council’s retreat on September 23

Mga Ulat ng Katiwala

Kasama ang mga highlight ng ulat:

  • Meetings with school teams and administrators
  • School visits and various school and community events
  • Attending the National Association of School Boards conference
  • Participation in school board training and convenings, committees, and councils
  • Implementation of traffic safety plans
  • Trustee Church holding a town hall on September 13 at 6:00 p.m. at JWood Raw Elementary School
  • Congratulations to the Pre-K Educator of the Year, Rebecca Howell
  • Groundbreaking of Debbie Smith Career and Technical Academy

Ulat ng Superintendente

Kasama ang mga highlight ng ulat:

  • Next week is National Parent Teacher Home Visits Week. 
  • Commitment of staff, families, and students in making home visits successful
  • The first Family Action Committee meeting and Special Education Family Action Committee meeting 

Pampublikong Komento

  • WC-1 tax increase from 2016
  • Staff interventions regarding attendance and truancy, and the correlation between academic performance and participation in school activities

The next Meeting of the Board of Trustees is scheduled for September 26, at 2:00 p.m.

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