Regular Meeting of the Governing Board
June 23, 2020
3:00 PM
Coronado High School 7501 E. Virginia Avenue Scottsdale, AZ 85257
480-484-6800 www.susd.org
BOARD MEMBERS
2020 Governing Board
Allyson Beckham, President
Patty Beckman, Vice President
Jann-Michael Greenburg
Sandy Kravetz
Barbara Perleberg
Superintendent
Dr. John Kriekard
CORE PURPOSE
Ensuring all individual learners reach their full
potential
CORE VALUES
Humble
Responsive
Growth-Minded
Student-Focused
THEMATIC GOAL
Enhancing a Culture of Learning
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GOVERNING BOARD MEETING SCOTTSDALE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 48
MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO ATTEND THIS
MEETING IN PERSON, but will be able to view the public portions of this meeting online,
at the usual livestreamed site through youtube
Table of Contents Regular Board Meeting June 23, 2020 3:00 PM
Ensuring all individual learners reach their full potential
Due to the COVID-19 (A.K.A. “Coronavirus”) emergency, Center for Disease Control
guidelines, and pursuant to guidance from the Arizona Attorney General regarding
compliance with the Open Meeting Law during this national emergency (see opinion
at: https://www.azag.gov/sites/default/files/2020-03/Covid-OML_202003131526.pdf):
THIS MEETING WILL BE CONDUCTED ONLINE AND BY TELEPHONE ONLY.
MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO ATTEND THIS MEETING
IN PERSON, but will be able to view the public portions of this meeting online, at the usual
livestreamed site through youtube
I. Call to Order
II. Pledge of Allegiance
III. Roll Call-Members of the SUSD Governing Board will attend either in person or by
telephone, video or internet conferencing
IV. Public Hearing on Adoption of the Proposed FY2020-2021 Expenditure Budget
Pursuant to A.R.S. §38-43l.02 and A.R.S. §15-905(D)(E), notice is hereby given to the
members of the Governing Board and to the general public that the Governing Board will
conduct a Public Hearing on Tuesday, June 23, 2020, at 3:00 PM, regarding the
Adoption of the Proposed Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Expenditure Budget. MEMBERS OF
THE PUBLIC WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO ATTEND THIS MEETING IN
PERSON, but will be able to view the public portions of this meeting online, at the usual
livestreamed site through youtube
A. Public Comments - Adoption of the Proposed 2020-2021 Budget - To make a Public
Comment at this time, please call 480-484-7873.
V. Action Item-Board Action Required
A. Adoption of Proposed Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Expenditure Budget 6
VI. Adjourn Public Hearing
VII. Call to Order Regular Meeting
VIII. Pledge of Allegiance
IX. Roll Call - Members of the SUSD Governing Board will attend either in person or by
telephone, video or internet conferencing
X. Approval of Agenda - Board Action Required
XI. Public Comments Notification - Regular Meeting - To make a Public Comment, please
call 480-484-7873. Public Comments received via the telephone number provided will
be heard after Superintendent's Comments.
XII. Students and Staff Recognitions and Celebrations
XIII. Superintendent's Comments
XIV. Public Comments - Regular Meeting
XV. Information/Discussion Items
A. Update on Thematic Goals 7
B. Kiva Elementary School – Visioning Update / Feasibility Study Preview 8
C. Hanover Survey - Fourth Quarter Results 9
XVI. Consent Agenda - Board Action Required
A. Acceptance of Gifts $225,564.47 10
B. Accounts Payable Vouchers (AASBO) Processed from May 13, 2020 12
C. Accounts Payable Vouchers (630 Bond Fund) Processedfrom May 13 through June
10, 2020
13
D. Accounts Payable Vouchers Processed from May 13 through June 10, 2020 15
E. Payroll Vouchers Processed from May 12 through May 26, 2020 17
F. Personnel Action Items, 5/27/2020 - 6/9/2020 19
G. Approval of Minutes of May 19, 2020 Regular Governing Board Meeting 26
H. Approval of Minutes of June 9, 2020 Special Governing Board Meeting and Executive
Session
27
I. Approval of Minutes of June 9, 2020 Special Governing Board Meeting 28
J. Approval of Annual Renewal of the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with
Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) for Dual Enrollment
Programs
29
K. Approval of Renewal of Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between SUSD and
Joint Technical Education District (“Pima County JTED”)
30
L. Approval of Extension of Term of Intergovernmental Agreement (“IGA”) between
SUSD and Maricopa County Head Start Preschool Program
31
M. Resolution to Appoint the Maricopa County Superintendent of Schools as the Chief
Disbursing Office for Garnishments
32
N. Resolution Authorizing the Execution of Warrants Between Board Meetings 33
O. Adoption of Resolution Authorizing Issuance and Sale of Tax Anticipation Notes 34
P. Approve Upgrade of District Local Area Network Phase 2 (Middle Schools, Yavapai
and Desert Canyon Elementary)
35
Q. Award of Sequoya and Laguna Elementary School Roof Renovation Project 37
R. Approve Sole Source Procurements for Fiscal Year 2020-2021 39
S. Approve the Use Contracts for Multiple Commodities and Services Through Various
Cooperative Purchasing Entities for Fiscal Year 2020-2021
40
T. Approve the Award of Request for Proposal No. 21010 —Kitchen & Cafeteria
Equipment Parts & Repair
41
XVII. Action Items - Board Action Required
A. Approval of Revisions to Policy BDG - School Attorney 43
B. Approval of Revisions to Policies GCO - Evaluation of Professional Staff Members 46
XVIII. Future Items - Board Members may propose topics for future consideration
XIX. Dates of Upcoming Meetings
A. Tuesday, July 7, 2020 - 3:00 PM - Special Governing Board Meeting - MDA
B. Tuesday, August 4, 2020 - 5:00 PM - Special Governing Board Meeting - MDA
C. Tuesday, August 18, 2020 - 5:00 PM - Regular Governing Board Meeting - Coronado
HS
XX. Governing Board Reports
XXI. Adjournment
Please Note: The Board may change the order of items listed in the Agenda prior to the meeting or during the meeting.
ALSO, THE BOARD MAY VOTE TO CONVENE IN EXECUTIVE SESSION ON ANY ITEM THAT IS LISTED ON
THIS AGENDA FOR DISCUSSION/CONSULTATION WITH LEGAL COUNSEL TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE,
PURSUANT TO A.R.S. §38-431.03(A)(3). Persons with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation, such as a sign language interpreter, by
contacting Melissa Tornquist at 480-484-6113. Requests should be made as early as possible to enable the District to
arrange for the requested accommodation and at least one (1) working day prior to the Governing Board meeting.
Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Action Item:
Adoption of Proposed Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Expenditure Budget
Submitted by: Funding: Jeff Gadd, CFO Various
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Governing Board adopt the proposed Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Expenditures Budget as attached. BACKGROUND:
In accordance with A.R.S. 15-905, the governing board of each district shall prepare and furnish to the superintendent of public instruction and the county school superintendent a proposed budget no later than July 5 of each year and public hearing for adoption, no later than July 15. Finance developed the fiscal year 2020-2021 budget, considering Arizona’s 2020 commitment and information provided to the Governing Board throughout the year. The proposed budget reflects the tentative approval of the M&O Budget granted by the Board on March 3, 2020 and the Capital Budget granted by the Board on April 7, 2020. The call for a public hearing and publication of the proposed budget was approved at the June 9, 2020 Governing Board meeting. The proposed 2020-2021 Expenditure Budget will be presented for adoption.
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT Positive governance leads to improved external communication. This aligns to District Goal: __ _ 1 Academic Achievement __ X_ 2 Fiscal Stability _ _ 3 External Communication 4 Organizational Health 5 School Safety
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Information/Discussion: Update on Thematic Goals
Submitted by: Funding: Dr. John Kriekard, Superintendent N/A
BACKGROUND:
Dr. Kriekard will update the Governing Board on the District’s Thematic Goals for 2019-2020.
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT Positive governance leads to improved academic achievement, fiscal stability, external communication and organizational health This aligns to District Goal: _xx 1 Academic Achievement _xx__ 2 Fiscal Stability _xx__ 3 External Communication xx 4 Organizational Health 5 School Safety
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Information/Discussion: Kiva Elementary School – Visioning Update / Feasibility Study Preview
Submitted by: Funding: Dennis Roehler, Director of Building Services 630 Bond
BACKGROUND:
Orcutt Winslow and SUSD Staff will provide the Governing Board with an update of the progress to date for the Kiva Elementary School Visioning and Feasibility Study.
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT This aligns to District Goal: _xx 1 Academic Achievement ___ 2 Fiscal Stability ___ 3 External Communication xx 4 Organizational Health xx 5 School Safety
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Information/Discussion:
Hanover Survey – Fourth Quarter Results
Submitted by: Funding: Dr. Steven Chestnut, Executive Director of Student Services N/A
BACKGROUND:
Garrett Brann, from Hanover Research, will present a brief summary of the results of the school closure impact survey administered by Hanover for the purposes of assisting SUSD administration to make decisions concerning the 2020-21 school year. The survey was administered the last two weeks of May, and gathered feedback from students, staff, parents, and community members.
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT Positive governance leads to improved external communication and organizational health. This aligns to District Goal: ___ 1 Academic Achievement ___ 2 Fiscal Stability __X_ 3 External Communication X 4 Organizational Health 5 School Safety
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Consent Item:
Acceptance of Gifts $225,564.47
Submitted by: Funding: Jeff Gadd, CFO N/A
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Governing Board accept the following donations:
BACKGROUND:
School Gift Value
Kiva PTO-Funds for Salaries Kiva ES $80,000.00
Anasazi PTO-Funds for Instructional Aids Anasazi ES $30,000.00
CHAPS-Funds for General Gift Account Chaparral HS $23,000.00
Sequoya APT-Funds for Aides Sequoya ES $20,000.00
Laguna PTO-Funds for General Gift Account Laguna ES $10,000.00
Charro Foundation-Funds for General Gift Account Kiva ES $10,000.00
Charro Foundation-Funds for General Gift Account Laguna ES $10,000.00
Anasazi PTO-Funds for General Gift Account Anasazi ES $5,424.60
Anasazi PTO-Funds for General Gift Account Anasazi ES $5,000.00
Mountainside PTO-Funds for General Gift Account Mountainside MS $3,410.00
Mountainside PTO-Funds for General Gift Account Mountainside MS $3,200.00
Laguna PTO-Funds for Special Programs Laguna ES $3,198.60
Charro Foundation-Funds for Charros Education Grant Sequoya ES $2,500.00
Charro Foundation-Funds for General Gift Account Coronado ES $2,500.00
Charro Foundation-Funds for SCA K-2 Classroom Navajo ES $2,500.00
Charro Foundation-Funds for General Gift Account Laguna ES $2,500.00
Laguna PTO-Funds for Special Programs Laguna ES $1,818.47
Steve & Gina Murdough-Funds for CMAS Arcadia HS $1,500.00
Scholarship America-Funds for General Gift Account Chaparral HS $1,000.00
Mountainside PTO-Funds for General Gift Account Mountainside MS $1,000.00
Charro Foundation-Funds for General Gift Account Anasazi ES $1,000.00
Kiva PTO-Funds for General Gift Account Kiva ES $800.00
Jessica Winget-Funds for Language Arts Desert Mtn. HS $710.00
Steve & Gina Murdough-Funds for CMAS Arcadia HS $500.00
American Heart Association-Funds for General Gift Account Cheyenne ES $350.00
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Wells Fargo Education Gift-Funds for General Gift Account Anasazi ES $300.00
Subtotal Cash $222,211.67
AB Staffing Solutions-Five Hundred KN-95 Masks Special Education $1,500.00
Subtotal Non-Cash $1,500.00
Gifts Valued Under $300.00 Donated to the District 06/23/20 All Schools $1,852.80
Donations to the District since July 1, 2019-$1,610,243.45 Total $225,564.47
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT Gifts are used to help support the instructional process through additional supplies, instructional materials, tutoring and equipment. This aligns to District Goal: __X_ 1 Academic Achievement __X_ 2 Fiscal Stability ___ 3 External Communication 4 Organizational Health 5 School Safety
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Consent Item:
Accounts Payable Vouchers (AASBO) Processed from May 13, 2020
Submitted by: Funding: Dr. Jed Bowman, Asst. Supt. Human Resources Various
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Governing Board approve payment of accounts payable vouchers processed May 13, 2020. Funding
001-Regular Education/AASBO $175.00
Total $175.00
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT Processing payables allows the sites and teachers to purchase the supplies and outside services needed to assist in the instructional process. This aligns to District Goal: __X_ 1 Academic Achievement __X_ 2 Fiscal Stability ___ 3 External Communication 4 Organizational Health 5 School Safety
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Consent Item:
Accounts Payable Vouchers (630 Bond Fund) Processed from May 13 through June 10, 2020
Submitted by: Funding: Jeff Gadd, CFO Bond
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Governing Board approve payment of accounts payable vouchers processed May 13 through June 10, 2020. Funding
630-BOND $3,629,982.74
BACKGROUND:
A&H Painting $67,750.00
Burns Wald-Hopkins Shambach Architects $62,839.70
Camnet $600.00
CCS Presentation System $94,106.12
CDW Government $1,774.00
Chasse Building Team $157,767.00
City of Scottsdale $20,070.00
Core Construction Services of Arizona $2,013,371.77
Elontec $31,892.76
Enterprise Networks Solutions $32,994.00
Fabiani Painting & Decorating $103,842.99
GCON INC $427,595.31
Hess Rountree $8,491.00
JST Enterprises $825.00
Orcutt Winslow Partnership $172,709.58
Progressive Roofing $141,607.73
Pueblo Mechanical & Controls $28,399.56
S&M Moving Systems West $497.18
SPS + Architects $86,063.75
Summitwest Signs $157,914.41
Taylor’s Flooring $18,148.63
Tempe Crane $722.25
Total $3,629,982.74
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IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT Processing payables allows the sites and teachers to purchase the supplies and outside services needed to assist in the instructional process. This aligns to District Goal: __X_ 1 Academic Achievement __X_ 2 Fiscal Stability ___ 3 External Communication 4 Organizational Health 5 School Safety
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Consent Item:
Accounts Payable Vouchers Processed from May 13 through June 10, 2020
Submitted by: Funding: Jeff Gadd, CFO Various
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Governing Board approve payment of accounts payable vouchers processed May 13 through June 10, 2020. Funding
001-Regular Education $2,233,162.75
011-Classroom Site-Base Salary 6.41
013-Classroom Site-Other 12.89
020-INSTR IMPROV INDIAN GMNG 1.31
100-Title I LEA FY20 6,423.93
133-Education Homeless Children & Youth 4,477.32
140-Title II Improving Teacher Quality FY20 279.00
164-21st Century Community 3,342.69
200-Title VII Indian Education Federal Direct 100.00
220-Idea Basic-Ent 188,840.63
261-CTE Federal Perkins Grant FY20 14,126.24
290-Medicaid Reimbursement 180,450.74
301-HSHW-High School Health & Wellness FY20 26,125.19
302-HSHW-High School Health & Wellness FY19 199.81
303-TSIG-Targarted Support & Improvement Grant 7,073.08
400-CTE State Priority Grant 35,196.65
450-Gifted Education 3,717.40
456-College Credit Exam Incentives 6,869.43
457-Results Based Funding-AZ 75,923.79
510-Nutritional Services 126,874.36
515-Civic Center 5,464.78
520-Community Schools 96,835.76
525-AUX OPS-Bookstore/ATH 60,060.91
526-AUX OPS-Extra Tax Credit 33,203.26
530-Gifts and Donations 32,260.47
540-Fingerprint 66.00
555-Lost Damaged Books 1,944.16
570-Indirect Costs 17,641.16
596-Joint Tech Education Fund 169.85
610-Capital Outlay 488,015.48
611-Capital Outlay Override 480,456.40
620-Adjacent Ways 58,180.57
665-Energy and Water Savings 196,269.55
850-Student Activities 698,201.10
951-Print Shop 1,751.22
953-Property-Insurance/Casualty/WC 11,641.54
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955-IGA-Dual Enrollment 23,039.91
Total $5,118,405.74
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT Processing payables allows the sites and teachers to purchase the supplies and outside services needed to assist in the instructional process. This aligns to District Goal: __X_ 1 Academic Achievement __X_ 2 Fiscal Stability ___ 3 External Communication 4 Organizational Health 5 School Safety
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Consent Item:
Payroll Vouchers Processed from May 12 through May 26, 2020
Submitted by: Funding: Jeff Gadd, CFO Various
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Governing Board approve payment of payroll vouchers processed May 12 through May 26, 2020. Funding
001-Regular Education $9,731,061.73
011-Classroom Site-Base Salary 159,602.70
013-Classroom Site-Other 337,467.40
020-INSTR Improv Indian GMNG 102,627.80
100-Title I LEA FY20 155,752.24
140-Title II Improving Teacher Quality FY20 28,746.41
164-21st Century Community L.C. 3,832.21
200-Title VII Education Federal Direct 4,027.78
220-IDEA Basic-Ent 126,752.64
221-IDEA Preschool Grant 5,616.06
290-Medicaid Reimbursement 56,950.31
301-HSHW-High School Health & Wellness FY20 16,998.82
320-Gear Up 13,411.39
457-Results Based Funding-AZ 45,576.16
510-Nutritional Services 318,137.04
515-Civic Center 27,549.47
520-Community School 348,916.94
525-Aux OPS - Bookstore/ATH 18,573.85
526-Aux OPS/Extra Tax Credit 13,851.26
530-Gifts & Donation 87,137.16
570-Indirect Costs 107,589.73
596-Joint Tech Education Fund 119,954.04
630-Bond 11,259.22
850-Student Activities 120.92
951-Print Shop(Internal Service Fund) 3,184.91
952-IGA-ADES Transition from School to Work 33,676.60
955-IGA-Dual Enrollment 213.90
957-IGA-Ball Field Maint 8,204.95
Total $11,886,793.64
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IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT Processing payroll provides the staff necessary for instruction and instructional support This aligns to District Goal: __X_ 1 Academic Achievement __X_ 2 Fiscal Stability ___ 3 External Communication 4 Organizational Health X 5 School Safety
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Scottsdale Unified School District 6/23/2020
Consent Item:
Submitted by: Funding:Jed Bowman, Ph.D., Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Various
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Governing Board approve Personnel Actions which include:
BACKGROUND:NEW EMPLOYMENTS: (LA=Limited Appointment, TC=Terminating Contract):
NAME UNIT/ASSIGNMENT FUNDING EFFECTIVE VACANCY DATE
Administrative/Administrative Support/Support-Exempt - Department:
N/A
Administrative/Administrative Support/Support-Exempt - School:
N/A
Certified - Department:
Racer, Alison Special Education/Teacher SLP M&O (001) 07/29/20 5/27/2020
Certified - School:
Belcher, Sherry Chaparral/Teacher Math M&O (001) 07/29/20 5/27/2020
Bussiere, Michelle DMHS/Teacher Math M&O (001) 07/29/20 5/27/2020
Clawson, Jennifer Cheyenne/Teacher 01 M&O (001) 07/29/20 5/27/2020
Cole, Elena Tonalea/Teacher Science M&O (001) 07/29/20 5/27/2020
Coon, Christina Cheyenne/Teacher 01 M&O (001) 07/29/20 5/27/2020
Elkins, Katherine Tonalea/Teacher Math M&O (001) 07/29/20 5/27/2020
Giles, Casey Redfield/Teacher SpEd LRC 0.5 M&O (001) 07/29/20 5/27/2020
Hawley, Alexandria Kiva/Teacher 03 M&O (001) 07/29/20 5/27/2020
Holt, Patricia Tavan/Teacher 05 M&O (001) 07/29/20 5/27/2020
Hyland, Kaycie Saguaro/Teacher Lang Arts M&O (001) 07/29/20 5/27/2020
Keller, Albert Coronado/Teacher Social Studies M&O (001) 07/29/20 5/27/2020
Kessel, Karley Kiva/Teacher 00 M&O (001) 07/29/20 5/27/2020
Ortega Lee, Kimberley Echo Canyon/Title I Inst Spclst 0.5 M&O (001) 07/29/20 5/27/2020
Wilton, Koel Coronado/Teacher SpEd LRC M&O (001) 07/29/20 5/27/2020
Woolstenhulme, Elizabeth Arcadia/Teacher SEI M&O (001) 07/29/20 5/27/2020
Classified - Department:
Baker, Christine Business and Finance Svcs/ESI Payroll Coordinator M&O (001) 7/1/2020 6/30/2020
Harrison, Denise Human Resources/Admin Support Coordinator Indirect (570) 6/8/2020 2/3/2020
Krupitzer, Kevin Facilities and Bldg Svcs/Facilities Worker Grounds M&O (001) 6/8/2020 3/5/2020
Personnel Action Items, 5/27/2020 - 6/9/2020
1 Employee Contract/Agreement Revisions, 128 Employee Compensation Actions and 24 Separations.
19 New Employments, 4 Transfers, 0 Classified Substitutes and Temporary Workers,
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Classified - School:
N/A
LEAVES OF ABSENCE:NAME UNIT/ASSIGNMENT EFFECTIVE
Administrative/Administrative Support/Support-Exempt:
N/A
Certified:
N/A
Classified:
Carrethers, Amandarette Nutritional Services/Nutritional Services Manager
TRANSFERS:NAME UNIT/ASSIGNMENT TRANSFER TO FUNDING EFFECTIVE VACANCY DATE
Administrative/Administrative Support/Support-Exempt - Department:
Cronn, Shannon Stud Svcs/Dir of Support Svcs M&O (001) 7/1/2020 6/30/2020
Crosier, Shannon Finance/Acting CFO M&O (001) 7/1/2020 6/30/2020
Moore, Tyler Finance/Acting Dir of Finance M&O (001) 7/1/2020 6/30/2020
Administrative/Administrative Support/Support-Exempt - School:
Brandt, Christopher Saguaro/Teacher MSA Saguaro/MSA Coordinator M&O (001) 7/15/2020 7/15/2020
Certified - Department:
N/A
Certified - School:
N/A
Classified - Department:
N/A
Classified - School:
N/A
It is recommended that the Governing Board approve the following as: CLASSIFIED SUBSTITUTES and TEMPORARY WORKERS:NAME UNIT/ASSIGNMENT EFFECTIVE
N/A
EMPLOYEE CONTRACT/AGREEMENT REVISIONSNAME UNIT/ASSIGNMENT FUNDING REASON EFFECTIVE
Administrative/Administrative Support/Support-Exempt:
Davis, Kimberly Finance/Benefits Specialist M&O (001) Reclassification 7/1/2020
Certified:
N/A
Finance/Dir of Finance
Finance/Acct. Manager
Stud Svcs/Clinical Svcs Coord
5/1/2020 - 5/22/2020
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Classified:
N/A
EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION ACTIONSNAME UNIT/ASSIGNMENT FUNDING REASON EFFECTIVE
Administrative:
Hodo, Christopher Pima/Additional Work Days M&O (001) Stipend 6/24/2020
Jagodzinski, Cain Arcadia/Additional Work Days M&O (001) Stipend 6/17/2020
Wagoner, Gladys MDA/Additional Work Days M&O (001) Stipend 6/22/2020
Certified:
Achtzehn, Lisa Tonalea K8/Professional Dev Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/8/2020
Albrecht, Lynda Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Allen, Wendy Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Alpers, Randi Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Antrim, Jennifer SOL/Student Overage M&O (001) Stipend 1/6/2020
Baumer, Bethany Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Beals, Erin Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Benjamin, Rick Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Biehler, Spenser Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Block, Brittany Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Boarder, Jamie MDA/Summer School Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Borrego, Hyrum Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Brush, Krystin Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Cannon, Dedra MDA/Summer School Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Chapman, Lynley Pima/21st CCLC Summer School Prep 21st (164) Stipend 6/2/2020
Deere, Haley 21st (164) Stipend 6/2/2020
Dees, Scott Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Dias, Tammy SOL/Student Overage M&O (001) Stipend 1/6/2020
Edwards, Meghan Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning M&O (001) Stipend 6/2/2020
Eulitz, Elizabeth 21st (164) Stipend 6/2/2020
Eulitz, Elizabeth Pima/21st CCLC Summer School Teacher 21st (164) Stipend 6/8/2020
Farr, Kimberly Pima/21st CCLC Summer School Prep 21st (164) Stipend 6/2/2020
Finan, Maggie Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Firth, Brandi Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Fleming, Jackie Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Flitton, Chloe Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Garcia, Gary Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Garcia Villalobos, Claudina SOL/Student Overage M&O (001) Stipend 1/6/2020
Gardner-Hajek, Misty Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020Gardner-Hajek, Misty Coronado/Additional Hours Aux Ops (525) Stipend 5/29/2020Getsla, Patricia Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Gilbert, Elayna Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Green, Amber Comm Ed/Gifted Testing ComEd (520) Stipend 2/10/2020Halverstadt, Michelle Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Hammond, Scott SOL/Student Overage M&O (001) Stipend 1/6/2020Hansen, Stephanie Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020Hart, Kaia Tonalea K8/Professional Dev Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/8/2020Helton, Janeen Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Pima/21st CCLC Summer School Prep
Pima/21st CCLC Summer School Prep
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Huerta, Anna Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Kallis, Karen Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Klemballa, Caitlyn Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020Koshy, Julie Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020Kotlarz, Denise MDA/Summer School Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020Krauss, Cynthia Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020Kunitzer, Mary Chaparral/Guidance Counselor Overage M&O (001) Stipend 5/21/2020
Lansburg, William SOL/Student Overage M&O (001) Stipend 1/6/2020Lee, Bret Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020Liebman, Robert Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020Loughlin, Leslie Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Mann, Michael Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Markette, Joann Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Martinez, Dawn Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Maxwell, Brianna Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
May, Allyson Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020McClendon, Amber Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020McClure, Shannan Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020McGraw, Caralee Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020Mitchell, Charlotte Pima/21st CCLC Summer School Prep 21st (164) Stipend 6/2/2020
Moore, Jennifer SOL/Student Overage M&O (001) Stipend 1/6/2020
Mullins, Daman Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Muellner, Don SOL/Student Overage M&O (001) Stipend 1/6/2020
Nelson, Sharon MDA/Summer School Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Nikolas, Alyssa Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Nilsson, Eric CTE/Additional Hours EVIT (596) Stipend 6/1/2020
O'Connell, Brynn SOL/Student Overage M&O (001) Stipend 1/6/2020
Paez, Wendy Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Parenteau, Jeremy SOL/Student Overage M&O (001) Stipend 1/6/2020
Pasek, Yvonne Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 6/2/2020
Philipp, Mike SOL/Student Overage M&O (001) Stipend 1/6/2020
Piazza, Michelle MDA/Summer School Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 5/25/2020
Piazza, Michelle Tonalea K8/Professional Dev Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/8/2020
Politis, Mariellena Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Redden, Tassi Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Repp, Kathy Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Retzlaff, Chelsea Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Rivera-Rios, Masami Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Rold, Leslie Chaparral/Guidance Counselor Overage M&O (001) Stipend 5/21/2020
Roxborough, Tom SOL/Student Overage M&O (001) Stipend 1/6/2020
Sawyer, Joyce Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Shukla, Vaishali Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Shultz, Tamara Pima/21st CCLC Summer School Prep 21st (164) Stipend 6/2/2020
Siems, Katie Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Siqueiros, Marjorie Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Slover, Justin Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 6/2/2020
Silva, Dana MDA/Summer School Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 5/25/2020
Smith, Mark Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Soltis, Jennifer SOL/Student Overage M&O (001) Stipend 1/6/2020
Spade, Cathy Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Stephan, Julie Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 6/2/2020
Martinez Rosinol, Tatiana
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Tagliaferri, Cortney Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Tardie, Linda MDA/Summer School Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/1/2020
Tessler, Ada CTE/Summer Hours EVIT (596) Stipend 5/25/2020
Turner, Amanda Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Upham, Kat Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Valencia, Jessica Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Villela, Julia Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Webb Parker, Stacey Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Welch, Janeen Chaparral/Guidance Counselor Overage M&O (001) Stipend 5/21/2020
Westgard, Nina Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Willis, Kayrene SOL/Student Overage M&O (001) Stipend 1/6/2020
Wissmann, Barb SOL/Student Overage M&O (001) Stipend 1/6/2020
Wojcik, Dawnn Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Yates, Aimee Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Yazdan, Jennifer Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Yeager, Jeanne Arcadia/Additional Hours M&O (001) Stipend 5/22/2020
Zaiger, Michelle Hohokam/June Curriculum Planning Title 1 (100) Stipend 6/2/2020
Zinkiewicz, Craig Comm Ed/Gifted Testing ComEd (520) Stipend 2/10/2020
Zipser, Zachary Deseg/Coronodo Initiative Spring M&O (001) Stipend 5/25/2020
Classified:
Bergenson, Shannon Pima/21st CCLC Summer School Aide 21st (164) Stipend 6/2/2020
Borntrager, Daria Pima/21st CCLC Summer School Aide 21st (164) Stipend 6/2/2020
Calderon, Thomas Yavapai/21st CCLC Summer School Aide 21st (164) Stipend 6/1/2020
Collinwood, Camie Pima/21st CCLC Summer School Aide 21st (164) Stipend 6/2/2020
Corral-Mendoza, Alana Pima/Additional Hours M&O (001) Stipend 6/2/2020
Eggert, Tracy Yavapai/21st CCLC Summer School Aide 21st (164) Stipend 6/2/2020
Jones, Melissa Pima/21st CCLC Summer School Aide 21st (164) Stipend 6/2/2020
Lewis, Lauren Tavan/Additional Hours M&O (001) Stipend 6/2/2020
Norberg, Carl DMHS/Additional Hours Tax Cr (526) Stipend 6/2/2020
Padilla, Maria Tavan/Additional Hours M&O (001) Stipend 6/2/2020
Roybal, Kresta Kiva/Additional Hours Gift (530) Stipend 5/26/2020
Standridge, Jaclyn Kiva/Additional Hours M&O (001) Stipend 6/2/2020
Wallace, Sheri Pima/21st CCLC Summer School Aide 21st (164) Stipend 6/2/2020
Willett, Jaime Yavapai/21st CCLC Summer School Aide 21st (164) Stipend 6/2/2020
Yeager, Joyce Yavapai/21st CCLC Summer School Aide 21st (164) Stipend 6/2/2020
Young, Ellen Tavan/Additional Hours M&O (001) Stipend 6/2/2020
SEPARATIONS:NAME
Administrative/Administrative Support/Support-Exempt:
N/A
Certified
Albrecht, Lynda Coronado/Teacher Special Ed ALC Retirement 6/10/2020 N/A
Alvarez, Lucy Mohave/Teacher Social Studies Resignation 5/27/2020 $500.00
Blanchette, Jennifer DMHS/Teacher Mathematics Resignation 5/27/2020 N/A
Dees, Scott Coronado/Teacher Computers Resignation 5/27/2020 N/A
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Eslinger, Adam MDA/Teacher Special Ed - Transition Specialist Resignation 6/3/2020 N/A
Jorgenson, Sarah District Wide/Permanent Substitute Resignation 3/27/2020 N/A
Juarez, Katrina MDA/Teacher on Assignment Math Resignation 5/27/2020 N/A
King, Brandon Cherokee/Teacher Special Ed - General Resignation 5/27/2020 N/A
Liebman, Robert Coronado/Guidance Counselor Resignation 6/2/2020 N/A
Nicholas, Zachary Coronado/Teacher French Resignation 5/27/2020 N/A
Nicholas, Zachary Saguaro/Teacher French Resignation 5/27/2020 N/A
Piniotes, Karen Special Ed/Teacher Special Ed - Hearing Resignation 5/27/2020 N/A
Reddell, Megan DMHS/Guidance Counselor Resignation 6/2/2020 N/A
Ryan, Melissa Redfield/Teacher 00 Resignation 5/27/2020 N/A
Thiele, Christine Arcadia/Teacher Social Studies Resignation 5/27/2020 N/A
Troxler, Elizabeth Arcadia/Nurse - Job Share Resignation 5/27/2020 $500.00
Classified:
Bayer, Lisa Resignation 5/21/2020
Ehrler, Jessica Pueblo/School Aide Noon Aide Resignation 5/22/2020
Heinrichs, Jolene Fac&Bldg Srvcs/Facilities CoordinatorServices Worker Resignation 5/22/2020
Jagunich, Richard Fac&Bldg Srvcs/Fac Srvcs Specialist Locksmith Resignation 6/30/2020
Okeke, Anselm Fac&Bldg Srvcs/Facilities Services Worker Termination 5/22/2020
Martori, Elsa Deseg/Translation Specialist Resignation 6/30/2020
Sherman, Michelle Special Ed/Translation Specialist Resignation 5/21/2020
Teklits, Joseph Transportation/Bus Driver Retirement 5/22/2020
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT
Hiring and retention of a qualified and diverse workforce leads to increased student achievement.
This aligns to District Goal:
____X__1 Academic Achievement
_______2 Fiscal Stability
_______3 External Communication
____X__4 Organizational Health
_______5 School Safety
Tonalea K8/Instructional Support Paraeducator
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BACKGROUND:
Administrative/Administrative Support/Support-Exempt – School:
NAME UNIT/ASSIGNMENT
Shannon Cronn
MDA/Director of Support Services
Education:
Undergrad - Arizona State University - BA – Special Education
Graduate - Northern Arizona University - M.Ed. – Human Relations & School Psychology
Work Experience
Current – Clinical Services Coordinator – Scottsdale Unified School District Past – School Psychologist – Scottsdale Unified School District Special Education Teacher – Scottsdale Unified School District
Certificates:
Standard School Psychologist, PreK-12, Expires 10/4/2020
Standard Professional Special Ed LD, K-12, Expires 10/4/2020
Standard Professional Special Ed ID, K-12, Expires 10/4/2020
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Consent Item:
Approval of Minutes of May 19, 2020 Regular Governing Board Meeting
Submitted by: Funding: Dr. John Kriekard, Superintendent N/A
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Governing Board approve the Minutes of the May 19, 2020 Regular Governing Board Meeting.
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT Positive governance leads to academic achievement and organizational health. This aligns to District Goal: __X_ 1 Academic Achievement ___ 2 Fiscal Stability ___ 3 External Communication X 4 Organizational Health 5 School Safety
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Consent Item:
Approval of Minutes of June 9, 2020 Special Governing Board Meeting and Executive Session
Submitted by: Funding: Dr. John Kriekard, Superintendent N/A
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Governing Board approve the Minutes of the June 9, 2020 Special Governing Board Meeting and Executive Session.
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT Positive governance leads to academic achievement and organizational health. This aligns to District Goal: __X_ 1 Academic Achievement ___ 2 Fiscal Stability ___ 3 External Communication X 4 Organizational Health 5 School Safety
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Consent Item:
Approval of Minutes of June 9, 2020 Special Governing Board Meeting
Submitted by: Funding: Dr. John Kriekard, Superintendent N/A
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Governing Board approve the Minutes of the June 9, 2020 Special Governing Board Meeting.
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT Positive governance leads to academic achievement and organizational health. This aligns to District Goal: __X_ 1 Academic Achievement ___ 2 Fiscal Stability ___ 3 External Communication X 4 Organizational Health 5 School Safety
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Consent Item:
Approval of Annual Renewal of the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) for Dual Enrollment Programs
Submitted by: Funding: Michelle G. Marshall, General Counsel N/A
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Governing Board approve the annual renewal of the Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) for Dual Enrollment Programs held at high schools for the 2020-2021 school year:
BACKGROUND:
Each year the MCCCD provides site-specific instructions in courses that afford SUSD students the opportunity for college credit in addition to their graduation requirements. MCCC agrees to pay School District $1,000 per annualized Full-Time Student Equivalent (“FTSE”) and an additional $300 per annualized FTSE for ongoing use of computer labs and occupational and science lab equipment and supplies (pending full funding of dual enrollment in the fiscal year 2020/2021 budget). The purpose of those payments is to compensate School District for the reasonable cost of instructional services, facilities, and materials used in the MCCCD courses covered by this Agreement. MCCC will calculate annualized FTSE by dividing the total number of student credit hours, as of the official count day as specified in applicable state law, by 30. If State aid to community colleges for dual enrollment be reduced or eliminated, stipend amounts will necessarily be re-negotiated. There is no cost to the District for this IGA.
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT Positive governance leads to academic achievement and fiscal stability. This aligns to District Goal: ___X 1 Academic Achievement ___X 2 Fiscal Stability ___ 3 External Communication 4 Organizational Health 5 School Safety
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Consent Item:
Approval of Renewal of Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between SUSD and Joint Technical Education District (“Pima County JTED”)
Submitted by: Funding: Michelle G. Marshall, General Counsel Various
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Governing Board approve the renewal of the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between SUSD and Joint Technical Education District (“Pima County JTED”) for the purpose of establishing and joining the Arizona CTE Curriculum Consortium for the 2020-2021 fiscal year and renewing automatically each fiscal year.
BACKGROUND:
The purpose of this Agreement is to designate Consortium Member as a member of the Arizona CTE Curriculum Consortium and memorialize Consortium Member’s agreement to comply with conditions and restrictions imposed by Pima County JTED and the Consortium concerning use of the CTE Instructional Materials. Agreement shall be effective upon the approval by both the Governing Board of Pima County JTED and the Governing Board (or other governing body or authorized person, if applicable) of Consortium Member and shall continue in effect continuously thereafter, renewing automatically each fiscal year for a total of five (5) years. Pursuant to ARS §38-511, either party may, within three (3) years after the execution of the agreement may cancel it. The Agreement may be terminated by either party when either party receives written notice of the cancellation unless the notice specifies a later time. IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT Positive governance leads to academic achievement. This aligns to District Goal: __X_ 1 Academic Achievement ___ 2 Fiscal Stability ___ 3 External Communication 4 Organizational Health 5 School Safety
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Consent Item:
Approval of Extension of Term of Intergovernmental Agreement (“IGA”) between SUSD and Maricopa County Head Start Preschool Program
Submitted by: Funding: Michelle G. Marshall, General Counsel N/A
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Governing Board approve a three-year extension of the term of Intergovernmental Agreement (“IGA”) between SUSD and Maricopa County Head Start for publicly funded preschool programs for the 2020-2021, 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 school years. The IGA may be extended for two (2) additional three (3) year terms. This approval will be the first of the additional three (3) year terms
BACKGROUND:
Scottsdale Unified School District (“SUSD”) does not currently provide any Head Start programs. However, this IGA allows SUSD and Head Start to provide services to preschool children, including children with disabilities as defined in A.R.S. §15-761, ages three years old to kindergarten-eligible five-year-old’s, in compliance with Federal and Arizona State laws and regulations, District policy, and the Improving Head Start for School Readiness Act of 2007. The Board approved this IGA for renewal on October 18, 2016, effective from August 1, 2016 through June 30, 2019. On August 6, 2019, the Board approved extending the IGA from July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020. Pursuant to Section 1, Paragraph J, (p. 5) of the IGA, the parties may extend the agreement for two (2) additional three (3)-year terms. There is no cost to the District.
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT Positive governance leads to academic achievement and organizational health. This aligns to District Goal: __X_ 1 Academic Achievement ___ 2 Fiscal Stability ___ 3 External Communication X 4 Organizational Health 5 School Safety
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Consent Item:
Resolution to Appoint the Maricopa County Superintendent of Schools as the Chief Disbursing Office for Garnishments
Submitted by: Funding: Jeff Gadd, CFO Various
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Governing Board adopt the 2020/2021 Resolution appointing Maricopa County Superintendent of Schools as the Chief Disbursing Office for all garnishment of wages made upon any employee of the District. This is in accordance with the Arizona Revised Statute 12-1602.
BACKGROUND:
This resolution allows the Maricopa County School Superintendent’s office to process garnishments for our District as needed.
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT
Provides support services that ensures smooth operation so that instruction can take place.
This aligns to District Goal: _ 1 Academic Achievement X_ 2 Fiscal Stability _ _ 3 External Communication 4 Organizational Health 5 School Safety
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Consent Item:
Resolution Authorizing the Execution of Warrants Between Board Meetings
Submitted by: Funding: Jeff Gadd, CFO Various
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Governing Board adopt the Resolution authorizing the Execution of Warrants between Board meetings. Pursuant to Board Policy DK-E.
BACKGROUND:
This resolution allows the preparation and distribution of warrants (payroll and non-payroll checks) between Board meetings.
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT Provides support services that ensures smooth operation so that instruction can take place.
This aligns to District Goal: _ 1 Academic Achievement X_ 2 Fiscal Stability _ _ 3 External Communication 4 Organizational Health 5 School Safety
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Consent Item:
Adoption of Resolution Authorizing Issuance and Sale of Tax Anticipation Notes
Submitted by: Funding: Jeff Gadd, CFO M&O and Capital
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Governing Board, if deemed advisable, adopt the Resolution authorizing the issuance and Sale of Tax Anticipation Notes (TANS) by the District. BACKGROUND:
The District is requesting the authorization and Sale of Tax Anticipation Notes (TANS) to offset large Capital and M&O pre-paid expenditures. The purpose of this authorization is to reduce interest costs associated with negative cash flow. Large M&O prepays, and Capital expenditures take place early in the Fiscal Year prior to the District’s receipt of property tax revenue. The District will not exceed the lessor of $15,000,000 in Tax Anticipation Notes, if need. All documents have been approved by Gust Rosenfeld. TO CONSIDER AND, IF DEEMED ADVISABLE, ADOPT A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF TAX ANTICIPATION NOTES BY THE DISTRICT.
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT Positive governance leads to improved fiscal stability and external communication. This aligns to District Goal: __ _ 1 Academic Achievement __ X_ 2 Fiscal Stability _ _X 3 External Communication 4 Organizational Health 5 School Safety
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Consent Item:
Approve Upgrade of District Local Area Network Phase 2 (Middle Schools, Yavapai and Desert Canyon Elementary)
Submitted by: Funding: Debi Spaulding, Chief Systems Officer Capital Override
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Governing Board approve the procurement for the E-rate Local Area Network Upgrade for Middle School and Yavapai school sites in the amount of $309,778 to CDW Government LLC. E-rate SPIN 143005588. This pricing includes tax. The purchase will be made through Mohave ESC 151-CDWG-1002, National IPA/TCPN Agreement #R160201.
BACKGROUND: At each school site we have a fiber backbone consisting of OM1 fiber that connects equipment in our Main Distribution Frame (MDF) to the equipment in Intermediate Distribution Frames (IDF) located in the outlying buildings on the campus. The SUSD Local Area Network backbone currently has connection speeds of 1Gbps. This proposal will install new fiber (six strands) and new optical interfaces between the MDF and IDF’s in our school buildings that will allow for speeds of 10Gbps between buildings. Our plan is to begin work on this project for the Middle School, Desert Canyon ES and Yavapai sites in July of 2020, complete as much of the work as possible prior to the start of the school year, with completion during the fall semester. We have filed a Form 471 with the Universal Service Administrative Co., who administers the E-rate program. Upon approval, they will fund 50% of eligible parts and services up to the amount in the column titled “Anticipated E-rate Funding”.
Site Level Pre-Discount
Amount Ineligible
Anticipated E-rate Funding
District Matching Funds
Cocopah MS 50,348.71 - 18,633.53 31,715.19
Desert Canyon MS MS 46,457.34 - 8,762.70 37,694.64
Desert Canyon ES K-5 46,457.34 3,470.36 10,660.71 35,796.63
Ingleside MS 34,175.93 - 17,087.97 17,087.97
Mohave MS 37,098.67 - 18,549.34 18,549.34
Mountainside MS 52,752.82 - 6,905.80 45,847.02
Yavapai K-5 42,487.00 2,889.12 6,814.50 35,672.50
Totals 309,777.81 6,359.48 87,414.52 222,363.28
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This purchase was procured by posting a 470 to the USAC’s E-rate site and to AZ Purchasing. The district received responses from CDW, ENS, Kearney, Logicalis and Vector. A committee was formed for the review of the responses. The committee determined the most advantageous solution for SUSD was provided was through CDW, Mohave ESC 151-CDWG-1002 contract, National IPA/TCPN Agreement #R160201. The Governing Board has previously approved the use of the Mohave cooperative contract and staff has determined the use of these contracts represents best value to the District. Note: Desert Canyon Elementary is included in this phase because it is best to upgrade the MS and K-5 at the same time. Yavapai is included due to significant issues with their current fiber.
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT Positive governance leads to increased academic achievement and organizational health. This aligns to District Goal: X___ 1 Academic Achievement X__ 2 Fiscal Stability ___ 3 External Communication X 4 Organizational Health X 5 School Safety
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Consent Item: Award of Sequoya and Laguna Elementary School Roof Renovation Project
Submitted by: Funding: Dennis Roehler, Director of Building Services Bond - 630
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Governing Board award the Sequoya and Laguna Elementary Schools roof replacement project to Progressive Roofing Company, Inc., in the amount of $1,888,683.75, using the Mohave Cooperative Contract 18R-PRO-0418.
BACKGROUND:
ROOFING SERVICES– RFWQ 20025 Laguna & Sequoya Elementary Schools
VENDORS
Chasse Progressive Roofing
Roofing Southwest
CORE CONSTRUCTION
A. BASE BID: NO BID
Laguna ES
Base Bid $ 991,062.00 $ 934,561.25 $ 1,213,798.00
Owner Allowance $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00
Total $ 1,041,062.00 $ 984,561.25 $ 1,263,798.00
Sequoia ES
Base Bid $ 934,589.00 $ 854,122.50 $ 1,090,177.00
Owner Allowance $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00
Total $ 984,589.00 $ 904,122.50 $ 1,140,177.00
TOTAL A & B $ 2,025,651.00 $ 1,888,683.75 $ 2,403,975.00 NO BID
Progressive Roofing Company, Inc. has provided a quote to remove and dispose of the roofing system and reinstall a new TPO Membrane Roofing System at both Sequoya and Laguna Elementary Schools. The 2016 Bond Budget for Sequoya and Laguna Elementary Schools roofing and was established at $1,329,400, and $1,121,250 for a total of $2,450,650.
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Justification: Laguna ES was constructed in 1987 and Sequoya ES was constructed in 1998. At 33 and 32 years old respectively, these roofing systems have served the buildings well and have reached well beyond the end of their useful life.
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT This aligns to District Goal: _ 1 Academic Achievement _xx_ 2 Fiscal Stability ___ 3 External Communication xx 4 Organizational Health xx 5 School Safety
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Consent Item:
Approve Sole Source Procurements for Fiscal Year 2020-2021
Submitted by: Funding: Jeff Gadd, CFO Various Funds
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Governing Board approve the designation of sole source procurements for the vendors listed below for Fiscal Year 2020-2021 until the expiration date of the contract, as long as the District is satisfied with vendor performance. Naviance College Board International Baccalaureate Organization ACT, Inc.
BACKGROUND:
Per R7-2-1053, A contract may be awarded for a material, service or construction item without competition if the governing board determines in writing that there is only one source for the required material, service or construction item. A copy of the written determination is retained in the procurement file in the purchasing department. The administration has determined the use of these contracts represents best value to the District. The contract listing includes all SUSD Sole Source Procurement and the estimated amount of expenditures.
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT The approval of listed contracts for materials and services will allow the District to continue to provide students with the services and educational materials necessary to ensure a safe and quality learning environment. This aligns to District Goal: __X_ 1 Academic Achievement __X 2 Fiscal Stability __X_ 3 External Communication X 4 Organizational Health X 5 School Safety
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Consent Item:
Approve the Use Contracts for Multiple Commodities and Services Through Various Cooperative Purchasing Entities for Fiscal Year 2020-2021
Submitted by: Funding: Jeff Gadd, CFO Various Funds
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Governing Board approve the use of contracts for multiple commodities and services offered by the following purchasing cooperative entities:
State of Arizona
Mohave Educational
Greater Phoenix Purchasing Consortium of Schools (GPPCS)
Strategic Alliance for Volume Expenditures (SAVE)
OMNIA Partners (formerly TCPN, NIPA)
The purchases under these contracts are expected to exceed $100,000.
BACKGROUND:
The commodities and services will be purchased on an as needed/if needed basis. The Governing Board has previously approved the use of cooperative contracts, and staff has determined the use of these contracts represents best value to the District.
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT The approval of listed contracts for materials and services will allow the District to continue to provide students with the services and educational materials necessary to ensure a safe and quality learning environment. This aligns to District Goal: __X_ 1 Academic Achievement __X 2 Fiscal Stability __X_ 3 External Communication X 4 Organizational Health X 5 School Safety
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Consent Item:
Approve the Award of Request for Proposal No. 21010 —Kitchen & Cafeteria Equipment Parts & Repair
Submitted by: Funding: Jeff Gadd, CFO
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RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Governing Board approve the multiple vendor award of RFP No. 21010 for Kitchen & Cafeteria Equipment Parts & Repair to Arrowhead, American Refrigeration, Byassee and Andrews Refrigeration for fiscal year 2020-2021 and authorize four (4) additional one-year renewals. Estimated expenditures budgeted for the upcoming fiscal year are $120,000.
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the Request for Proposal is to seek proposals from qualified vendors for Kitchen & Cafeteria Equipment Parts & Repair. The Nutrition Service Department operates 30 kitchens in the District. Each kitchen stores up to a week’s worth of food in freezers and refrigerators. It is not uncommon for these units to malfunction during District closures when staff is unavailable to make repairs. Unfortunately, when this occurs, the Department can lose food inventory which can cost thousands of dollars. Awarded vendors will be called to make these emergency repairs, as well as any repair that District personnel are unable to perform. On May 5, 2020 the RFP solicitation was released. Proposals were sent to thirty-four (34) prospective vendors, on May 22, 2020 at 1:00 p.m proposals were received from eight (8) firms. On June 2, 2020 copies of the proposal were made available to each member of the Evaluation Committee for review and evaluation. All responses met the criteria set forth in the Request for Proposal and were presented to the Committee for review, evaluation and recommendation. For this procurement, the Evaluation Committee consisted of Patti Bilbrey, Director Nutrition Services, Brian Cassidy, Facilities Services, and Aimee Morgan, Fiscal Support Coordinator. It is the recommendation of the evaluation committee to issue a multiple vendor award to Kitchen & Cafeteria Equipment Parts & Repair to Arrowhead, American Refrigeration, Byassee and Andrews Refrigeration. This contract shall be valid for fiscal year 2020-2021 with an option to renew for four (4) additional one-year terms not to exceed a total of five (5). The award is contingent upon the availability of funds for each fiscal year and overall satisfaction with the services provided. For this procurement, it was necessary to compare different price, quality and contractual factors, to conduct discussions with the offerors and to award a contract in which price alone was not the determining factor. Therefore, competitive sealed bidding was not practicable or advantageous to the District and the competitive sealed proposal method was used. The complete procurement file is available for your review in the purchasing department. All questions regarding this procurement can be directed to Patti Bilbrey, Director of Nutritional Services.
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT Students will have access to multiple prevention programs, enabling students with additional life skills. This aligns to District Goal: 1 Academic Achievement X 2 Fiscal Stability 3 External Communication X 4 Organizational Health 5 School Safety
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Action Item:
Approval of Revisions to Policy BDG - School Attorney
Submitted by: Funding: Michelle G. Marshall, General Counsel N/A
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Governing Board approve the revisions to the following Governing Board Policy:
BDG - School Attorney
BACKGROUND:
The Governing Board previously discussed Policy BDG at the June 9, 2020 Governing Board meeting, when it was presented for a first read. During the June 9, 2020 meeting, Board members discussed adding a statement that the District will complete the evaluation before offering a contract to the General Counsel for the following school year. That statement has been added to the proposed changes to the policy. In addition, in consultation with Superintendent Dr. Kriekard, incoming Superintendent Dr. Menzel, and Human Resources, we have proposed adding a date by which the General Counsel evaluation will be completed, April 15, to align with the District’s target timeline for issuing Cabinet and Administrator contracts. We are presenting the revisions for the Board’s consideration and possible approval as a second read, pursuant to Governing Board Policy BGB, Policy Adoption (requiring at least two readings of policy changes, unless waived).
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT Positive governance leads to fiscal stability, organizational health and school safety. This aligns to District Goal: ___ 1 Academic Achievement ___X 2 Fiscal Stability ___ 3 External Communication X 4 Organizational Health X 5 School Safety
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BDG
SCHOOL ATTORNEY
The Governing Board may choose to hire a General Counsel for the District. The
General Counsel is expected to represent, advise, and assist the District's
administration on a daily basis, in accordance with the Arizona Supreme Court Rules of
Professional Conduct, including but not limited to Ethical Rule 1.13, Organization as
Client. Rule 42, Rules of the Supreme Court. As the attorney for the District, the
General Counsel may communicate directly with the Governing Board, individual
members of the Governing Board, and employees of the District.
The Governing Board and Superintendent will work together to develop a search and
hiring process for the General Counsel position when needed. Compensation and
purpose should be determined at the time of employment.
The Superintendent shall evaluate the performance of the General Counsel annually,
after receiving input from the Governing Board and General Counsel.
● The evaluation process shall include an informal mid-year review and year-end
review. At the year-end review, the Superintendent shall complete an evaluation utilizing
the Board approved evaluation instrument (Exhibit BDG-EA), with input from the
Governing Board members.
● The evaluation instrument may include a limited number (no more than five (5))
annual operational goals that are aligned to the District’s strategic plan and annual
goals; the Superintendent shall consult with the Board and General Counsel regarding
the annual goals and to establish tools to measure objectives to be included in the
evaluation instrument. Annual goals shall be determined between August 1 and
September 30 each year.
● The Board and Superintendent may hold an executive session to discuss the
General Counsel's performance reviews. The General Counsel shall have the
opportunity to participate in all or part of the executive session(s) to allow for discussion.
● The General Counsel may submit a response to the evaluation.
● The Governing Board shall not issue an employment contract to the General
Counsel for the following school year before the annual evaluation has been completed.
The evaluation shall be completed on or before April 15 each year.
The Superintendent or Board members may confer with the District's General Counsel.
The Superintendent, General Counsel and the President of the Board shall be
designated as the representatives of the District who may confer with outside counsel.
Only the Superintendent, General Counsel, or Board President may authorize Board
members or staff to contact outside legal counsel regarding District matters. The District
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will not be responsible for fees that accrue because of unauthorized individual Board
member or staff consultation with outside legal counsel.
The Governing Board retains the authority to terminate the employment of General
Counsel, in compliance with applicable state laws, Board Policy and the General
Counsel's employment contract.
Adopted:
LEGAL REF.:
A.R.S.
1 1-532
1 5-341
1 5-343
3 8-431.07
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
Action Item:
Approval of Revisions to Policy GCO - Evaluation of Professional Staff Members
Submitted by: Funding: Michelle G. Marshall, General Counsel N/A
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Governing Board approve the revisions to the following Governing Board Policy:
GCO – Evaluation of Professional Staff Members
BACKGROUND:
The Governing Board previously discussed Policy GCO at the June 9, 2020 Governing Board meeting, when it was presented for a first read. During the June 9, 2020 meeting, Board members inquired about why the ASBA model policy recommended that the evaluation system for “other administrators” be developed under the leadership of the Superintendent instead of the Governing Board. Pursuant to A.R.S. §15-503(C), the Governing Board is to develop and adopt evaluation systems and avail itself of the advice of administrators in doing so. The ASBA model policy language complies with the statute, in that a governing board establishes the evaluation system by adopting the tool and the ratio of student data to be used. However, to more closely align with A.R.S. § 15-503(C), we have updated this reference and are recommending the policy state that the evaluation system for “other administrators” will be developed under the leadership of the Superintendent, who will make recommendations to the Governing Board for approval of the evaluation system. This aligns more closely with the statute and makes it clearer that that the Governing Board is establishing the evaluation system. We also have made a minor edit requested at the June 9 meeting. The edit is to the following reference to the: “District’s evaluation system as a whole.” This phrase appeared twice in the policy. The phrase “as a whole” has been deleted from the current recommendation. We are presenting the revisions for the Board’s consideration and possible approval as a second read, pursuant to Governing Board Policy BGB, Policy Adoption (requiring at least two readings of policy changes, unless waived).
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Scottsdale Unified School District June 23, 2020
IMPACT ON STUDENTS AND DISTRICT GOAL ALIGNMENT Positive governance leads to fiscal stability, organizational health and school safety. This aligns to District Goal: ___ 1 Academic Achievement ___X 2 Fiscal Stability ___ 3 External Communication X 4 Organizational Health X 5 School Safety
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GCO
EVALUATION OF PROFESSIONAL
STAFF MEMBERS
The process and purpose of evaluation for certificated professional staff members is to result in
improvement of the quality of instruction and the strengthening of the abilities of the professional
staff.
Definition of Terms:
In this policy:
A. Certificated teacher means a person who holds a certificate from the State Board
of Education to work in the schools of this state and who is employed under contract in a
position that requires certification, except a psychologist or an administrator devoting at
least fifty percent (50%) of his time to classroom teaching.
B. Inadequacy of classroom performance means the definition of inadequacy of
classroom performance adopted by the Governing Board.
C. Performance classifications means the four (4) performance classifications for
teachers and principals adopted by the Governing Board.
D. Qualified evaluator means a school principal or other person who is trained to
evaluate teachers and who is designated by the Governing Board to evaluate certificated
teachers
Evaluation of Classroom Teachers
and Other Certificated Non-
administrative Staff Members
The District teacher performance evaluation system will do the following:
A. be designed to improve teacher performance and improve student achievement;
B. include the use of quantitative data on the academic progress for all students, which shall
account for between twenty percent (20%) and thirty three percent (33%) of the
evaluation outcomes and
C. include four (4) designated as highly effective, effective, developing and ineffective.
The performance classifications are to be applied to the evaluation instruments in a manner
designed to improve principal and teacher performance.
At least annually, the Governing Board will discuss at a public meeting its aggregate
performance classifications of principals and teachers.
The District will involve its certificated teachers in the development and periodic evaluation of
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the teacher performance evaluation system. The following elements will be a part of the
evaluation system:
A. It will meet the requirements prescribed in statute and provide at least one (1)
evaluation of each certificated teacher by a qualified evaluator each school
year.
B. A copy of the evaluation system shall be made available to each teacher in the
District.
C. The District will provide specific training requirements for qualified evaluators.
D. The Superintendent will annually recommend qualified evaluators to the
Board for approval.
E. The Board will designate qualified evaluators
F. The system will include incentives for teachers in the highest performance
classification.
G. The system will include a plan for the appropriate use of quantitative data of
student academic progress in evaluations of all certificated teachers. The plan
may make distinctions between certificated teachers who provide direct
instruction to students and certificated teachers who do not provide direct
instruction to students. The plan may include data for multiple school years and
may limit the use of data for certificated teachers who have taught for less tha
two (2) complete school years.
The Governing Board may waive the requirement of a second classroom observation for a
continuing teacher whose teaching performance based on the first classroom observation places
the teacher in one (1) of the two (2) highest performance classifications for the current school
year, unless the teacher requests a second observation.
Inadequacy of Classroom Performance
A certificated teacher's classroom performance is inadequate if:
A. During the school year, a certificated teacher receives:
1. One rating of “ineffective” during a formal observation by the primary evaluator
on one (1) or more component(s) of classroom performance standards one (1)
through six (6) on the District's formal observation instrument; and/or
2. Three or more ratings of “developing” during a formal observation by the primary
evaluator on one (1) or more component(s) of classroom performance standards
one (1) through six (6) on the District's formal observation instrument; and/or
3. One (1) rating of “ineffective” or three (3) or more ratings of “developing” on the
District’s summative evaluation.
B. The certificated teacher receives a performance classification of “ineffective” on the
District’s evaluation system.
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C. The certificated teacher receives a performance classification of “developing” on the
District’s evaluation system for two (2) consecutive years.
Preliminary Notice of Inadequate
Classroom Performance
Either the qualified evaluator or another Board designee shall confer with the teacher to make
specific recommendations as to the areas of improvement in the teacher's performance; provide
professional development opportunities for the certificated teacher to improve performance and
follow up with the teacher after a reasonable period of time for the purpose of ascertaining that
the teacher is demonstrating adequate performance. The District’s dismissal or non-renewal
procedures shall provide a certificated teacher with an opportunity to improve inadequate
classroom performance.
The District shall issue a preliminary notice of inadequacy of classroom performance no later
than the second consecutive year that the teacher is designated in one (1) of the two (2) lowest
performance classifications unless the teacher is in the first or second year of employment with
the District or has been reassigned to teach a new subject or grade level for the preceding or
current school year.
Prior approval by the Board is not required for each notice of inadequacy. The Assistant
Superintendent for Human Resources or the Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources'
designee is authorized to issue notices of inadequacy of classroom performance, subject to
approval by the Superintendent. When a notice is issued without prior Board approval, the
Board shall be notified within ten (10) days of such issuance.
A teacher whose evaluation is used as a criterion for establishing compensation and who
disagrees with the evaluation may make a written appeal. The teacher shall have the burden of
proof in the appeal. The appeal shall go to the Superintendent or the Superintendent’s designee.
Evaluation of Principals, other Administrators
and Psychologists
The District shall establish and maintain a system for the evaluation of the performance of
principals, other school administrators, and psychologists. The District will seek advice from
District administrators and psychologists in the development of the performance evaluation
system for each of these employee classifications.
Principal Evaluation
The District’s principal evaluation system shall be:
A. designed to improve principal performance and improve student achievement.
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B. include the use of quantitative data on the academic progress for all students, which
shall account for between twenty percent (20%) and thirty-three percent (33%) of the
evaluation outcomes.
C. include four (4) performance classifications, designated as highly effective, effective,
developing and ineffective;
D. describe both of the following:
1. the methods used to evaluate the performance of principals, including the data
used to measure student performance and job effectiveness; and
2. the formula used to determine evaluation outcomes.
The evaluation system for the evaluation of the performance of principals may include the over-
all instructional program, student progress, personnel, curriculum, and facilities. Principals will
be given a review of evaluation procedures prior to beginning the process.
Subject to statutory limitations, the Board shall make available the evaluation and performance
classification pursuant to A.R.S. § 15-503 of each principal in the School District to school
districts and charter schools that are inquiring about the performance of the principal for hiring
purposes.
Evaluation of Other Administrators
The format for the evaluation system for other administrators (other than the Superintendent)
will be developed under the leadership of the Superintendent, focusing on the responsibilities and
outcomes which support the over-all instructional program and needs of the District. The
Superintendent will make recommendations to the Governing Board for approval of
the evaluation system for other administrators. Evaluation procedures, timelines, and methods to
be used for the communication of evaluation results will be reviewed with each employee prior
to beginning the process.
Evaluation of Certificated School Psychologists
The evaluation system for certificated school psychologists shall include the following:
A. Recommendations as to areas of improvement in the performance of the
certificated school psychologist if the performance warrants improvement.
B. After transmittal of an observation or assessment, a Board designee shall confer
with the certificated school psychologist to make specific recommendations as to
areas of improvement in performance.
C. The Board designee shall provide assistance and opportunities for the certificated
school psychologist to improve his performance and shall follow up after a
reasonable period of time for the purpose of ascertaining that adequate
performance is being demonstrated.
D. Appeal procedures for certificated school psychologists who disagree with the
evaluation of their performance, if the evaluation is for use as criteria for
establishing compensation or dismissal.
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Adopted:
LEGAL REF.:
A.R.S.
15-153
15-203
15-502
15-503
15-512
15-536
15-537
15-537.01
15-538
15-538.01
15-539 et seq.
15-544
15-549
15-918.02
15-977
A.A.C.
R7-2-605
CROSS REF:
GBEB – Staff Conduct
GCB - Professional Staff Contracts and Compensation
GCF - Professional Staff Hiring
GCJ - Professional Staff Noncontinuing and Continuing Status
GCK - Professional Staff Assignments and Transfers
GCMF - Professional Staff Duties and Responsibilities
GCQF - Discipline, Suspension, and Dismissal of Professional Staff Members
GDO - Evaluation of Support Staff Members
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