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AmadorEd.com: January 2013
PUBLIC NOTICE: Amador School Board Vacancy
AMADOR COUNTY SCHOOLS BOARD VACANCY
Amador COE / USD
Please submit the following by 5:00 PM, March 1, 2013
To: Amador County Public Schools District Office
1. A letter expressing your interest in the position and the district.
2. A brief resume` listing your experiences and areas of interest/possible contribution.
3. Two reference letters from local community members.
4. Explanation if you have been involved in any convictions or offenses that resulted in court action except any minor traffic offenses for which there was a fine of less than $100.
5. Applicant must be a registered voter in the area covering the Amador COE/USD Trustee Area 3 (Supervisorial District 3).
Please address any questions to the Superintendent's Office at (209) 257-5353.
ACUSD Board Meeting - Wed Jan 23
Meeting Location: Amador County Public Schools District Office
1.0 ACUSD CALL TO ORDER 9:00 A.M.
Wally Upper, President
] Mary Walser, Clerk
Roll Call Taken by the Secretary tothe Governing Board.
4.0 ADDITIONS¿DELETIONS OR CORRECTIONS TO THE AGENDA
5.0 PUBLIC COMMENTS on Closed Session Agenda Only.
6.0 CLOSED SESSION - 9:00 A.M.
May be called for personnel matters (Government Code §54957), labor negotiations (Government Code §54957.6) real estate Neg@tiationslacquisitions (Government Code §54956.8), and/or hearing to Consider the Expulsion of a Student
(Education Code §48918[c]).
6.1 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINE DISMISSAL RELEASE (Gov. Code 54957).
6.2 RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION.
7.0 OPEN SESSION -After Closed Session
8.0 REPORT OF CLOSED SESSION ACTION
9.0 PUBLIC COMMENTS: Any person may address the Board at this time upon any subject within the jurisdiction of the Amador County Unified School District Board of Trustees; however, any matter that requires action may be referred to staff andfor Committee for a report and recommendation for possible action ata subsequent Board Meeting.
10.0 FUTURE MEETING ITEMS
1 1.0 NEXT MEETINGS
11.1 Regular Meeting: Wednesday, January 23, 2013, Amador County Administration Center, 810 Court Street, Jackson,
CA 95642, 6:00 PM Closed Session, 6130 PM Open Session.
11.2 Regular Meeting: Wednesday, February 13, 2013, Amador County Administration Center, 810 Court Street,
* The Amador County Unified School District complies with thc Americans with Disabilities Act. Should you require special accommodations,
or more information about accessibility, please Contact the Superintendent’s Office by calling (209) 257-5353. All efforts will be made for reasonable accommodations.
Any writings or documents that are provided to flic governing board in open session will be made available for public inspection at the meeting or at the Amador County Public Schools District Office located at 217 Rex Avenue, Jackson, CA during normal business hours.
Please note - (20 minutes total on cmv subject or 3 minutes ver speaker).
Jackson, CA 95 642, 5:30 PM Closed Session, 6:30 PM Open Session.
Meeting Location and Time: Amador County Administration Center
Closed Session: 6:00 PM Open Session: 6:30 PM
1.0 CALL T0 ORDER
[ ] Wally Upper Ñ Board President
[ ] Mary Walser Í Board Clerk
R011 Call Taken by the Secretary to the Governing Board.
3.0 ADDITION S¿DELETIONS OR CORRECTIONS TO THE AGENDA
5.0 CLOSED SESSION - 6:00 PM
May be called for personnel matters (Government Code §54957), labor negotiations (Government Code §54957.6)
real estate Negotiationsfacquisitions (Government Code §54956.8), and/or hearing to Consider the Expulsion of a Student (Education Code
§48918[c]),
5.1 CONSIDERATION OF STUDENT EXPULSIONS­
51€. Expulsion case Number - 12/13-19.
5.2 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINEIDISMISSALÍRELEASE-[Government Code §54957, 54954(E)].
5.3 RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION.
6.0 OPEN SESSION - 6:30 PM
5.1a. Expulsion case Number - l2l13~16.
5.1b. Expulsion Case Number - 12f13-17.
S.1a. Expulsion Case Number - 12;’13-16.
5.lb. Expulsion Case Number - 12!13-17.
5.10. Expulsion Case Number - 12/13-19.
8.0 PRESENTATIONS - RECOGNITION
0 Recognition of Service - Board Member Lipp.
9.() STUDENT REPORT
10.0 PUBLIC COMMENTS: Any person may address the Board at this time upon any subject Within the jurisdiction of
the Amador County Unified School District Board of Trustees; however, any matter that requires action may be referred to
11.0 ACUSD CONSENT AGENDA
11.1 Minutes-
a. Regular Board Meeting É January 09, 2013. 4.
11.2 Business-
Please note - (20 minutes total on any subject or 3 minutes per speaker).
11.4 Gifts and Donations Received FroIn­(Goveming Board received under separate cover - public copy
a. Pioneer Elementary School, Dickey’s Barbeque Pit Í thirty~one (31) kid’s meal.
11.5 Surplus-(Governing Board received under separate oover » public copy available at Amador County Public
a. Warrants issued between January 4, 2013 and January 11, 2013 in the amount of $447,121.68.
Schools District Office, 217 Rex Avenue, Jackson, CA).
a. Amador Unified School District Food Services-Artic Air Chest Freezer e Irreparable ,fUnusable.
b. Sutter Creek Primary - Teacher’s Desk Chair - Broken.
c. Pioneer Elementary School- two (2) Dell Computers- lrreparable fUnusable.
12.() ACOE CONSENT AGENDA
Items listed on the consent calendar are considered routine and may be enacted by one motion. Any item may be
removed for discussion at the request of a Trustee or the Superintendent.
12.1 Minutes-
a. Regular Board Meeting -January 09, 2D13.
12.2 Business-
a. Warrants issued between January 4, 2013 and January 11, 2013 in the amount of $128,471.28.
12.3 Personnel-
a. Informational Only - Personnel Actions.
b. Informational Only -Instructional Assistant Hours Adjustment.
13.0 DISCUSSION / ACTION
13.1 ACUSD - 2011-12 District Office Audit Report and Bond Audit [Governing Board
Received under cover - public copies available at Amador County Public
Schools District Office. 217 Rex Avenue, Jackson. CA).
13.2 ACOE 2011-12 Countv Office Audit Report (Governing Board received under
separate cover - public copies available at Amador Countv Public Schools District
Office, 217 Rex Avenue, Ilackson, CAQ.
13.3 Title I School Wide - lone ElemLt_arv School and Jackson Element@
14.1 Report from Assistant Superintendent/ CBO-
Monthly Revenue Report.
14.2 Report from Superintendent-
14.3 ACRA Report Board Member Miller-
14.4 CAC Report Board Member Lipp-
14.5 Reports and Requests from Board Members-
15.() FUTURE MEETING ITEMS
16.1 Regular Meeting: Wednesday, February 13, 2013, Amador County Administration Center, 810 Court
16.2 ACUSD Regular Meeting: Wednes_da_y, February 27', 2013, Location - Amador County Administration Center,
16.3 ACOE - Regular Meeting: Wednesday, February 13, 2013, Amador Count_y Administration Center, 810 Court
16.4 ACOE - Regular Meeting: Wednesday, February 27, 2013, Lßcation- Amador CounHty Administration Ceäter,
a. ACUSD/ACOE Cash Balances as of November 30, 2012 & ACUSD/ACOE.
Street:1 Jackson, CA 95642, 5 :30 PM Closed Session, 6:30 PM Open Sessioń.
Court Street, Jackson, CA 95642, 5:30 PM Closed Session, 6:30 PM Open Session.
Street, Jackson, CA 95642, 5:30 PM Closed Session, ACOE Open Session- Following the ACUSD Meeting.
810 Court Street, Jackson, CA 95642, 5 :30 PM Closed Session, ACOE Open Session- Following the ACUSD
17.0 ADJOURNMENT.
* The Amador County Unified School District & Amador County Office of Education complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Should you require special accommodation or more information about accessibili
257-5353. All efforts will be made for reasonable accommodations.
* Any writings or documents that are provided to the governing boards in
or at the Amador County Public Schools District located at 217 Rex Avenue, Jackson, CA during normallbusiness
ty, please Contact the Superintendenïs Office by calling (209)
open session will be made available for public inspection at the meeting
Essays by Amador Jr. High School Students on "A Woman I Admire" - Fri Mar 8
March is Women’s History Month. The American Association of University Women (AAUW), Amador Branch, will celebrate on Friday, March 8, 2013, 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. at the Jackson Junior High School Gym. Students from Ione and Jackson Jr. High Schools have been invited to write a short essay about “A Women I Admire”.
The top essayists, from each school, will be showcased at the Women's History Month event. The public is welcome, at no cost. Please join in the celebration. Refreshments will be served.
Contact Mary Thorpe 245-3715 or Heidi O’Hare 257-3326 should you have questions.
WEBINAR: Land Use and Community Design - Tues Jan 15
Land Use and Community Design: Learn strategies to create a healthier and more inclusive community
Register now <https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/786641104> for the Sustainable Communities Learning Network's Brownbag Webinar featuring Keith Woodcock, Director of Community and Regional Planning Center at California State University, Fresno.
In his former position as a community development director, Keith Woodcock facilitated planning sessions that lead to increased connectivity and healthy opportunities for the City of Delano and its residents. Join us to learn strategies to engage the community to create a better community design.
This webinar is hosted by the Sustainable Communities Learning Network-a partnership of the Institute for Local Government, the Strategic Growth Council, the Information Center for the Environment at UC Davis, and the California Endowment.
Learn more about this webinar series here: http://www.ca-ilg.org/post/sustainable-communities-learning-network-launches-brownbag-webinar-series
Dad & Me: Winter In The Foothills - Sat Jan 19
ACCF: "Our Night Sky" Series - Mar-Apr 2013
Amador Community College Foundation - Thurs Jan 17
a) John: Status of federal grant extension and approved budget for 2013
b) Madeleine: Account balance at ACF report attached.
a) Dixie/Janice: Coastline Community College Pilot status report
c) Karen: Our Night Sky – Great Course facilitated by Bob Laurent, Adjunct Assistant Professor,
Astronomy and Physics, Folsom Lake College
b) Karen: Meeting with Social Services re potential partnership – Christa Thompson of Behavioral
Health re MHSA Educational Funds
a) Karen: selection of webmaster
a) Karen: Bunsen to Beaker 5K Run status report – March 16, 2013
ADJOURNMENT: Until Thursday, February 21, 2013 at 2:30 PM
ACUSD / ACOE - Wed Jan 9
Please find attached the revised ACUSD/ACOE Agendas for 01/09/2013. The Closed Session start time will be 6:15 PM – not 5:30 PM.
CLOSED SESSION – 5:30 PM 6:15 PM
real estate Negotiations/acquisitions (Government Code §54956.8), and/or hearing to Consider the Expulsion of a Student (Education Code
§48918[c]).
CONSIDERATION OF STUDENT EXPULSIONS-
5.1a. Expulsion case Number - 12/13-15.
5.1b. Expulsion case Number - 12/13-18.
8.1 Kaitlyn Hummel – Argonaut High School “A” Block Letter for Community Service.
the Amador County Unified School District Board of Trustees; however, any matter that requires action may be referred to staff
and/or Committee for a report and recommendation for possible action at a subsequent Board Meeting.
Wally Upper – Board President
Mary Walser – Board Clerk
11.3 Personnel-
11.4 Curriculum and Instruction-
William’s Quarterly Report - October, November and December 2012. Education Code 35186 sets 16.
fourth guidelines whereby a school district must report any filed Williams’ Complaints to the ACUSD’s
Governing Board on a quarterly basis. There were no William’s Complaints filed with Amador County
Unified School District during the October, November and December 2012 quarter.
b. Single Plans for Student Achievement -(Governing Board received under separate cover – public
copy available at Amador County Public Schools District Office, 217 Rex Avenue, Jackson, CA):
Ione Elementary School-Fall 2012, Pine Grove Elementary School-December 2012, Pioneer
Elementary School-Fall 2012, Plymouth Elementary School-Fall 2012, Sutter Creek Elementary
School-Fall 2012, Jackson Junior High School-Fall 2012.
11.5 Gifts and Donations Received From-(Governing Board received under separate cover – public copy 17.
a. Pioneer Elementary- Mr. Roy Dickerson, $100 donation to the Exie P. Dickerson Memorial Media
b. Pioneer Elementary School-Synopsys Outreach Foundation-$1,000 donation to support Science
c. Pioneer Elementary School-Mr. & Mrs. Dickerson-$2,500 donation to the Exie P. Dickerson
Memorial Media and Resource Center.
d. Ione Elementary School-Wells Fargo Foundation Educational Matching Gift Program/Ms. Katie
Upton-$67.34.
11.6 Surplus-(Governing Board received under separate cover – public copy available at Amador County Public 17.
a. Plymouth Elementary School-Toshiba Laptops & Lamenator – Non working equipment .
12.1 Filling One Vacancy on the Amador County Unified School District Governing
12.2 Course Approval for 2+2 Articulation.
13.1 Report from Superintendent-
13.2 ACRA Report ~ Board Member Miller-
13.3 CAC Report ~ Board Member Lipp-
13.4 Reports and Requests from Board Members-
15.0 NEXT MEETING
15.1 Regular Meeting: Wednesday, January 23, 2013, Amador County Administration Center, 810 Court Street,
15.2 Regular Meeting: Wednesday, February 13, 2013, Location – Amador County Administration Center, 810
Regular Board Meeting – December 19, 2012.
Warrants issued between December 14, 2012 and December 28, 2012 in the amount of $544, 304.10. 9.
Payroll issued between December 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012 in the amount of $1,853,065.08.
1.0 CALL TO ORDER – Following the ACUSD meeting.
3.1 RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION.
4.0 ADDITIONS/DELETIONS OR CORRECTIONS TO THE AGENDA
5.0 REPORT OF CLOSED SESSION ACTION
6.0 PUBLIC COMMENTS: Any person may address the Board at this time upon any subject within the
jurisdiction of the Amador County Office of Education Governing Board; however, any matter that requires action
may be referred to staff and/or Committee for a report and recommendation for possible action at a subsequent
1.1 Minutes-
7.2 Business-
7.3 Personnel-
7.4 Curriculum and Instruction-
a. Regular Board Meeting – December 19, 2012.
a. Warrants issued between December 14, 2012 and December 28, 2012 in the amount of $392,700.64.
Payroll issued between December 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012 in the amount of $664,869.14.
a. William’s Quarterly Report - October, November and December 2012. Education Code 35186 sets
fourth guidelines whereby a school district must report any filed Williams’ Complaints to the ACOE’s
Office of Education during the October, November and December 2012 quarter.
8.1 Filling One Vacancy on the Amador County Office of Education Governing Board.
8.2 Apply for the Small School District and County Office Bus Replacement Program for Fiscal Year
8.3 Course Approval for 2+2 Articulation.
9.1 Report from Superintendent-
9.2 Reports and Requests from Board Members-
11.1 Regular Meeting: Wednesday, January 23, 2013, Amador County Administration Center, 810 Court Street,
Jackson, CA 95642, 5:30 PM Closed Session, ACOE Open Session- Following the ACUSD Meeting.
11.2 Regular Meeting: Wednesday, February 13, 2013, Location- Amador County Administration Center, 810 Court Street,
* The Amador County Office of Education complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Should you require special accommodations, or
more information about accessibility, please contact the Superintendent’s Office by calling (209) 257-5353. All efforts will be made for
* Any writings or documents that are provided to the governing board in open session will be made available for public inspection at the meeting or
at the Amador County Public Schools District Office located at 217 Rex Avenue, Jackson, CA during normal business hours.
ACCF: Spring 2013 Courses
Free Basic Internet Training - Begins Mon Jan 7
Free Basic Internet Training Offered in Amador County
(Sutter Hill, CA) – Are you, or someone you know, not yet using email or the Internet? Here’s a chance to get connected!
Free, basic Internet computer courses will be offered in Amador County beginning Monday, January 7. Classes will be offered Mondays and Wednesdays at 10:00am to 12:30pm or at 1:00 to 3:30 pm in Conference Room A of the Health and Human Services Building, 10877 Conductor Blvd. in Sutter Hill. Each course will include six training sessions.
The training is part of California Connects, a federally funded program administered by the Foundation for California Community Colleges through the Great Valley Center in partnership with the Amador County Recreation Agency.
The classes are targeted at low income and/or Spanish speaking adults who are not already using the Internet and who may not have access to broadband technology. The training will cover how to use Internet search engines such as Google, how to set up and use email, and where to find free, public access computers and Internet service, as well as providing information on the availability of low cost computers and Internet service.
To sign up for the class or ask questions call the California Connects Amador County Trainer, Lynn Reinecke, at (209) 286-7161. More information on the California Connects program is available at: www.caconnects.org.
Lynn ReineckeCommunity Trainer for Amador and Calaveras Counties
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