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the school board of seminole county
THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FCAT 2011 SCHOOLS WITH HIGHEST PERCENT PROFICIENT & GREATEST GAIN IN STUDENTS ACHIEVING PROFICIENCY INFORMATION ITEM: II.A. Item Number Congratulations to the following schools for their achievement on FCAT 2011. These schools achieved the highest percent of students scoring in achievement levels 3 and above on FCAT Reading, Math, Science, and/or Writing for all students tested, or the greatest gain in students achieving proficiency. These schools will be awarded a banner for their success at this Board meeting. Reading Grade 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Highest % Proficient Carillon & Partin Carillon & Lawton Partin Chiles Rock Lake Rock Lake Hagerty Oviedo Greatest Gain % Proficient Hamilton Forest City Layer Markham Woods Sanford Markham Woods Lyman & Oviedo Winter Springs Math Highest % Proficient Partin Partin Rainbow Chiles Jackson Heights Rock Lake Greatest Gain % Proficient Altamonte Forest City Layer Markham Woods Chiles Millennium Oviedo Oviedo & Seminole Science Grade 5 8 Highest % Proficient Evans & Partin Rock Lake 11 Hagerty 4 8 Highest % Proficient Goldsboro Indian Trails Greatest Gain % Proficient Midway Markham Woods Lyman Special Category School Choices in Learning Grade 3 4 5 Subject Math Writing Reading Category Highest Highest Gain Writing 10 Hagerty & Lake Howell Greatest Gain % Proficient Idyllwilde Chiles & Indian Trails Lake Howell Where more than one school is listed for a subject at a grade level, it indicates a tie; schools listed had the same percent proficient or amount of gain. Prepared by: Board Meeting Date Anna-Marie Cote Deputy Superintendent, Instructional Excellence and Equity Deborah Camilleri, Coordinator of Assessment and Accountability Colleen Risner, Supervisor of Testing Attachment(s): Back-up not in agenda book: None 11/22/2011 Page 1 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY INFORMATION ITEM: ADVANCED PLACEMENT TEST SCORES MAY 2011 EXAMINATION PERIOD II.B. Item Number The following information represents Advanced Placement Examination score data for the May 2011 test period. Based upon the information received from The College Board, a total of 5,866 Seminole County Public School students took at least one Advanced Placement Examination in May of 2011. A total of 11,254 scores were reported. District wide the average number of Advanced Placement Examinations taken per student tested is 1.9. Of the total scores reported, 6,280 (56%) are in the 3-5 range. School Name Crooms AOIT HAGERTY LBHS LHHS LMHS LHS OHS SHS WSHS TOTAL # Students Tested 137 864 836 633 758 600 654 944 440 5866 # Exams Taken # Exams per Student 222 1576 1795 1196 1620 1129 1201 1577 938 11254 1.6 1.8 2.1 1.9 2.1 1.9 1.8 1.7 2.1 1.9 # Scores = 3+ 118 950 985 592 882 623 794 777 616 6337 % of Exams = 3+ 53% 60% 55% 49% 54% 55% 66% 49% 66% 56% The number of 2011 Advanced Placement scores of 3 or greater indicates continuation of an upward trend achieved over the past eleven testing periods. From May, 2001, through May, 2011, the number of tests scored at 3 or greater increased from 2,937 to 6,337. 2. Prepared by: 3. Board Meeting Date Anna-Marie Cote, Ed.D. Deputy Superintendent, Instructional Excellence and Equity Attachment(s): None 11/22/11 Back-up not in agenda book: None Materials for Signature: None Page 2 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY INFORMATION ITEM: NOVEMBER IS FLORIDA PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IN EDUCATION MONTH II.C. Item Number Maintaining a tradition established by previous governors, Governor Rick Scott has declared the month of November, 2011, as Florida Parental Involvement in Education Month. Research shows that family and parental involvement in a child’s learning is vital for student academic success. The love, caring, inspiration and guidance children receive from their parents and family on a daily basis is a powerful force in a child’s education. When that support is in place, endless possibilities open up for children and no dream becomes too big for them to accomplish. Students are successful when schools and parents work together. Seminole County Public Schools appreciates and celebrates all of the parents who support their children’s education and who work together with the schools to promote student achievement. Representatives of the various Parental Involvement groups will be recognized during the November 22, 2011, Board Meeting. 2. Prepared by: Marjorie Murray Director of Special Projects /ECTAC 3. Board Meeting Date 11-22-11 Attachment(s): Florida Parental Involvement in Education Proclamation; Back-up not in agenda book: None Page 3 Page 4 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: MINUTES IV.A. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board approve the minutes of October 18, October 24, October 25, October 31 and November 7, 2011. 2. Background/Analysis: The minutes of the October 25, 2011 School Board Meeting will be submitted in the addendum package. 3. Fiscal Impact: Not applicable. 4. Prepared by: Bill Vogel, Superintendent 5. Board Meeting Date 11/22/11 Attachment(s): 10/25/11 School Board Meeting minutes (addendum) 10/18/11, 10/24/11, 10/31/11 and 11/7/11 Discipline Hearing minutes Supporting information not in agenda book: None Materials for signature: Original minutes Page 5 BOARD DISCIPLINE HEARINGS THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY October 18, 2011 The Seminole County Public Schools Discipline Hearing Officer(s) convened on Tuesday October 18, 2011 for the purpose of reviewing Administrative Assignment(s) and Expulsion recommendations to be confirmed by Board action. Ms. Sylvia Pond, Seminole County Public Schools Board Member, was present to hear the Superintendent’s recommendations as Hearing Officer, for the full Board. Mr. Gene Grace was in attendance to present the Superintendent’s recommendations. Ms. Cheryl Long was present, as clerk, to record recommendations. ALTERNATIVE ASSIGNMENTS Student(s), numbered 1 – 6 did not request an Alternative Assignment Review were provided to the attending Hearing Officer by Mr. Grace. Superintendent’s Recommendation: Mr. Grace presented the Superintendent’s recommendation that the Administrative Alternative Assignment(s), as presented, be accepted as a final decision and not subject to further board action. Recommendation to the Board: Concur that the Alternative Assignment Agenda, as presented, be approved and is not subject to further board action. ALTERNATIVE ASSIGNMENT REVIEW AND EXPULSION RECOMMENDATION(S) Ms. Pond asked the parents/guardians in attendance for students on the discipline hearing agenda if they preferred an open or closed hearing. Parents/Guardians of student(s) 1 requested a closed hearing. EXPULSION RECOMMENDATION OF STUDENT NO. 1 ~ LAKE BRANTLEY HIGH SCHOOL Superintendent’s Recommendation: Mr. Grace presented the charge(s) submitted by Lake Brantley High School and relayed the Superintendent’s recommendation that student numbered 1 be expelled and fully excluded from Seminole County Public Schools through June 2012. Recommendation to the Board: Concur that student numbered 1 be expelled from Seminole County Public Schools through January 2012 with the benefit of educational services. Student numbered 1 is to enroll in Seminole County Virtual School with a minimum of 3 full credits. Upon successful completion of Seminole County virtual school, student numbered 1 will enroll at Journeys Academy through June 2012. Student numbered 1 must have a 2.5 GPA, no referrals and no unexcused absences while at Journeys Academy. Student numbered 1 also must be successful and not be in violation of any Seminole County Public Schools or Journeys Academy policies and procedures in order to transition back to zone school Bill Vogel, Superintendent Ms. Dede Schaffner, Chairman 1 Page 6 BOARD DISCIPLINE HEARINGS THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY October 24, 2011 The Seminole County Public Schools Discipline Hearing Officer(s) convened on Monday October 24, 2011 for the purpose of reviewing Administrative Assignment(s) and Expulsion recommendations to be confirmed by Board action. Ms. Dede Schaffner, Seminole County Public Schools Board Member, was present to hear the Superintendent’s recommendations as Hearing Officer, for the full Board. Mr. Gene Grace was in attendance to present the Superintendent’s recommendations. Ms. Cheryl Long was present, as clerk, to record recommendations. ALTERNATIVE ASSIGNMENTS Student(s), numbered 1 – 9 that did not request an Alternative Assignment Review were provided to the attending Hearing Officer by Mr. Grace. Superintendent’s Recommendation: Mr. Grace presented the Superintendent’s recommendation that the Administrative Alternative Assignment(s), as presented, be accepted as a final decision and not subject to further board action. Recommendation to the Board: Concur that the Alternative Assignment Agenda, as presented, be approved and is not subject to further board action. ALTERNATIVE ASSIGNMENT REVIEW AND EXPULSION RECOMMENDATION(S) Ms. Schaffner asked the parents/guardians in attendance for students on the discipline hearing agenda if they preferred an open or closed hearing. Parents/Guardians of student(s) 1 - 3 requested a closed hearing. EXPULSION RECOMMENDATION OF STUDENT NO. 1 ~ LAKE HOWELL HIGH SCHOOL Superintendent’s Recommendation: Mr. Grace presented the charge(s) submitted by Lake Howell High School and relayed the Superintendent’s recommendation that student numbered 1 be expelled and fully excluded from Seminole County Public Schools through June 2012. Recommendation by Hearing Officer: Concur that student numbered 1 be expelled from Seminole County Public Schools through June 2012 with the benefit of educational services. Student numbered 1 is to enroll in Seminole County Virtual School with a minimum of 4 full credits. ASSIGNMENT REVIEW OF STUDENT NO. 2 ~ MILLENNIUM MIDDLE SCHOOL Superintendent’s Recommendation: Mr. Grace presented the charge(s) submitted by Millennium Middle School and relayed the Superintendent’s recommendation that student numbered 2 be assigned to Journeys Academy through June 2012. Recommendation by Hearing Officer: Concur that student numbered 2 will be assigned to Journeys Academy through June 2012. Student numbered 2 must have a 2.5 GPA, no referrals and no unexcused absences while at Journeys Academy. Student numbered 2 also must be successful and not be in violation of any Seminole County Public Schools or Journeys Academy policies and procedures in order to transition back to zone school. 1 Page 7 EXPULSION RECOMMENDATION OF STUDENT NO. 3 ~ JACKSON HEIGHTS MIDDLE SCHOOL Superintendent’s Recommendation: Mr. Grace presented the charge(s) submitted by Jackson Heights Middle School and relayed the Superintendent’s recommendation that student numbered 3 be expelled and fully excluded from Seminole County Public Schools. Recommendation to the Board: Modify recommendation that student numbered 3 will be assigned to Journeys Academy through January 2012. Student numbered 3 must have a 2.5 GPA, no referrals and no unexcused absences while at Journeys Academy. Student numbered 3 also must be successful and not be in violation of any Seminole County Public Schools or Journeys Academy policies and procedures in order to transition back to zone school. Upon transition to zoned school, student numbered 3 will be on a District Behavior Contract through June 2012. Bill Vogel, Superintendent Ms. Dede Schaffner, Chairman 2 Page 8 BOARD DISCIPLINE HEARINGS THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY October 31, 2011 The Seminole County Public Schools Discipline Hearing Officer(s) convened on Monday October 31, 2011 for the purpose of reviewing Administrative Assignment(s) and Expulsion recommendations to be confirmed by Board action. Ms. Diane Bauer, Seminole County Public Schools Board Member, was present to hear the Superintendent’s recommendations as Hearing Officer, for the full Board. Mr. Gene Grace was in attendance to present the Superintendent’s recommendations. Ms. Cheryl Long was present, as clerk, to record recommendations. ALTERNATIVE ASSIGNMENTS Student(s), numbered 1 – 8 that did not request an Alternative Assignment Review were provided to the attending Hearing Officer by Mr. Grace. Superintendent’s Recommendation: Mr. Grace presented the Superintendent’s recommendation that the Administrative Alternative Assignment(s), as presented, be accepted as a final decision and not subject to further board action. Recommendation to the Board: Concur that the Alternative Assignment Agenda, as presented, be approved and is not subject to further board action. ALTERNATIVE ASSIGNMENT REVIEW AND EXPULSION RECOMMENDATION(S) Ms. Bauer asked the parents/guardians in attendance for students on the discipline hearing agenda if they preferred an open or closed hearing. Parents/Guardians of student(s) 1 – 4 requested a closed hearing. ASSIGNMENT REVIEW OF STUDENT NO. 1 ~ LAKE BRANTLEY HIGH SCHOOL Superintendent’s Recommendation: Mr. Grace presented the charge(s) submitted by Lake Brantley High School and relayed the Superintendent’s recommendation that student numbered 1 be assigned to Journeys Academy through June 2012. Recommendation by Hearing Officer: Concur that student numbered 1 be assigned to Journeys Academy through June 2012. Student numbered 1 is to provide a 500 word essay to Ms. Bauer via email by January 15, 2012. The essay is to include how things are working out and what I have experienced while at Journeys Academy. Journeys Academy will put into place a no contact contract between student numbered 1 and student numbered 2. Student numbered 1 must have a 2.5 GPA, no referrals and no unexcused absences while at Journeys Academy. Student numbered 1 also must be successful and not be in violation of any Seminole County Public Schools or Journeys Academy policies and procedures in order to transition back to zone school ASSIGNMENT REVIEW OF STUDENT NO. 2 ~ LAKE BRANTLEY HIGH SCHOOL Superintendent’s Recommendation: Mr. Grace presented the charge(s) submitted by Lake Brantley High School and relayed the Superintendent’s recommendation that student numbered 2 be assigned to Journeys Academy through June 2012. 1 Page 9 Recommendation by Hearing Officer: Concur that student numbered 2 will be assigned to Journeys Academy through June 2012. Student numbered 2 is to provide a 500 word essay to Ms. Bauer via email by January 15, 2012. The essay is to include how things are working out and what I have experienced while at Journeys Academy. Journeys Academy will put into place a no contact contract between student numbered 2 and student numbered 1. Student numbered 2 must have a 2.5 GPA, no referrals and no unexcused absences while at Journeys Academy. Student numbered 2 also must be successful and not be in violation of any Seminole County Public Schools or Journeys Academy policies and procedures in order to transition back to zone school. ASSIGNMENT REVIEW OF STUDENT NO. 3 ~ OVIEDO HIGH SCHOOL Superintendent’s Recommendation: Mr. Grace presented the charge(s) submitted by Oviedo High School and relayed the Superintendent’s recommendation that student numbered 3 be assigned to Journeys Academy through June 2012. Recommendation by Hearing Officer: Concur that student numbered 3 will be assigned to Journeys Academy through June 2012. Student numbered 3 has been given the option of services from Seminole County Virtual School. A minimum of 3 full credits are to be taken through Seminole County Virtual School. Upon successful completion of Seminole County Virtual School, student numbered 3 may transition back to zoned school. ASSIGNMENT REVIEW OF STUDENT NO. 4 ~ MILLENNIUM MIDDLE SCHOOL Superintendent’s Recommendation: Mr. Grace presented the charge(s) submitted by Millennium Middle School and relayed the Superintendent’s recommendation that student numbered 4 be assigned to Journeys Academy through June 2012. Recommendation by Hearing Officer: Concur that student numbered 4 will be assigned to Journeys Academy through June 2012. Student numbered 4 must have a 2.5 GPA, no referrals and no unexcused absences while at Journeys Academy. Student numbered 4 also must be successful and not be in violation of any Seminole County Public Schools or Journeys Academy policies and procedures in order to transition back to zone school. Bill Vogel, Superintendent Ms. Dede Schaffner, Chairman 2 Page 10 BOARD DISCIPLINE HEARINGS THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY November 7, 2011 The Seminole County Public Schools Discipline Hearing Officer(s) convened on Monday November 7, 2011 for the purpose of reviewing Administrative Assignment(s) and Expulsion recommendations to be confirmed by Board action. Ms. Karen Almond, Seminole County Public Schools Board Member, was present to hear the Superintendent’s recommendations as Hearing Officer, for the full Board. Mr. Gene Grace was in attendance to present the Superintendent’s recommendations. Ms. Cheryl Long was present, as clerk, to record recommendations. ALTERNATIVE ASSIGNMENTS Student(s), numbered 1- 7 that did not request an Alternative Assignment Review were provided to the attending Hearing Officer by Mr. Grace. Superintendent’s Recommendation: Mr. Grace presented the Superintendent’s recommendation that the Administrative Alternative Assignment(s), as presented, be accepted as a final decision and not subject to further board action. Recommendation to the Board: Concur that the Alternative Assignment Agenda, as presented, be approved and is not subject to further board action. ALTERNATIVE ASSIGNMENT REVIEW AND EXPULSION RECOMMENDATION(S) Ms. Almond asked the parents/guardians in attendance for students on the discipline hearing agenda if they preferred an open or closed hearing. Parents/Guardians of student(s) numbered 1 - 8 requested a closed hearing. Student numbered 9 was re-scheduled to appear before the Hearing Officer on November 15, 2011. EXPULSION RECOMMENDATION OF STUDENT NO. 1 ~ SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL Superintendent’s Recommendation: Mr. Grace presented the charge(s) submitted by Seminole High School and relayed the Superintendent’s recommendation that student numbered 1 be expelled from Seminole County Public Schools through June 2012. Recommendation to the Board: Modified that student numbered 1 will be assigned to Journeys Academy through June 2012. Student numbered 1 must have a 2.5 GPA, no referrals and no unexcused absences while attending Journeys Academy. Student numbered 1 must also be successful and not be in violation of any Seminole County Public Schools or Journeys Academy policies and procedures in order to transition back to zoned school. EXPULSION RECOMMENDATION OF STUDENT NO. 2 ~ SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL Superintendent’s Recommendation: Mr. Grace presented the charge(s) submitted by Seminole High School and relayed the Superintendent’s recommendation that student numbered 2 be expelled from Seminole County Public Schools through June 2012. Recommendation by Hearing Officer: Concur that student numbered 2 will be expelled with the benefit of educational services from Seminole County Public Schools through June 2012. Student numbered 2 is to enroll in Seminole County Public School Virtual School with a minimum of 3 classes. Upon successful completion of Seminole County Public School Virtual School, student numbered 2 may transition back to zoned school. Upon re-entry to zoned school, student numbered 2 will be placed on a District Behavior Contract through June 2013. 1 Page 11 EXPULSION RECOMMENDATION OF STUDENT NO. 3 ~ SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL Superintendent’s Recommendation: Mr. Grace presented the charge(s) submitted by Seminole High School and relayed the Superintendent’s recommendation that student numbered 3 be expelled from Seminole County Public Schools through June 2012. Recommendation by Hearing Officer: Concur that student numbered 3 be expelled from Seminole County Public Schools through June 2012. Student numbered 3 is to enroll in Seminole County Public School Virtual School or Florida Virtual School with a minimum of 3 classes. Upon successful completion of Seminole County Public School Virtual School or Florida Virtual School, student numbered 3 may transition back to zoned school. Upon re-entry to zoned school, student numbered 3 will be placed on a District Behavior Contract through June 2013. EXPULSION RECOMMENDATION OF STUDENT NO. 4 ~ SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL Superintendent’s Recommendation: Mr. Grace presented the charge(s) submitted by Seminole High School and relayed the Superintendent’s recommendation that student numbered 4 be expelled from Seminole County Public Schools through June 2012. Recommendation by Hearing Officer: Concur that student numbered 4 will be expelled from Seminole County Public Schools through June 2012. Student numbered 4 is to enroll in Seminole County Public School Virtual School or Florida Virtual School with a minimum of 3 classes. Upon successful completion of Seminole County Public School Virtual School or Florida Virtual School, student numbered 4 may transition back to zoned school and be placed on a District Behavior Contract through June 2013. EXPULSION RECOMMENDATION OF STUDENT NO. 5 ~ SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL Superintendent’s Recommendation: Mr. Grace presented the charge(s) submitted by Seminole High School and relayed the Superintendent’s recommendation that student numbered 5 be expelled from Seminole County Public Schools through June 2012. Recommendation by Hearing Officer: Concur that student numbered 5 will be expelled from Seminole County Public Schools without educational services through June 2012. EXPULSION RECOMMENDATION OF STUDENT NO. 6 ~ LAKE HOWELL HIGH SCHOOL Superintendent’s Recommendation: Mr. Grace presented the charge(s) submitted by Lake Howell High School and relayed the Superintendent’s recommendation that student numbered 5 be expelled from Seminole County Public Schools through June 2012. Recommendation by Hearing Officer: Concur that student numbered 4 will be expelled from Seminole County Public Schools through June 2012. Student numbered 4 is to enroll in Seminole County Public School Virtual School or Florida Virtual School with a minimum of 3 classes. Upon successful completion of Seminole County Public School Virtual School or Florida Virtual School, student numbered 4 may transition back to zoned school and be placed on a District Behavior Contract through June 2013. ASSIGNMENT REVIEW OF STUDENT NO. 7 ~ LAKE HOWELL HIGH SCHOOL Superintendent’s Recommendation: Mr. Grace presented the charge(s) submitted by Lake Howell High School and relayed the Superintendent’s recommendation that student numbered 7 be assigned to Journeys Academy through June 2012. 2 Page 12 Recommendation by Hearing Officer: Concur that student numbered 7 will be assigned to Journeys Academy through June 2012. Student numbered 7 is given the opportunity to enroll in Seminole County Public School Virtual School or Florida Virtual School with a minimum of 3 classes. Upon successful completion of Seminole County Public School Virtual School or Florida Virtual School, student numbered 7 may transition back to zoned school and be placed on a District Behavior Contract through June 2013. ASSIGNMENT REVIEW OF STUDENT NO. 8 ~ LAKE MARY HIGH SCHOOL Superintendent’s Recommendation: Mr. Grace presented the charge(s) submitted by Lake Mary High School and relayed the Superintendent’s recommendation that student numbered 8 be assigned to Journeys Academy through June 2012. Recommendation by Hearing Officer: Concur that student numbered 8 will be assigned to Journeys Academy through June 2012. Student numbered 8 must have a 2.5 GPA, no referrals and no unexcused absences while attending Journeys Academy. Student numbered 8 must also be successful and not be in violation of any Seminole County Public Schools or Journeys Academy policies and procedures in order to transition back to zoned school. Bill Vogel, Superintendent Ms. Dede Schaffner, Chairman 3 Page 13 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: STRATEGIC PLAN UPDATE WORK SESSION SUMMARY INSTRUCTIONAL AND OPERATIONAL DIVISIONS OCTOBER 25, 2011 IV.B. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County accept the summary of the October 25, 2011 Strategic Plan Update Work Session. 2. Background/Analysis: Chairman Dede Schaffner called the meeting to order at 2:30 pm. She introduced Walt Griffin, Executive Director of Secondary Education, who announced that Crooms Academy of Instructional Technology had just been named the NUMBER 1 School in the USA for Connected Classrooms. The US News and World Report based this selection on internet speed and accuracy, home and school access and connectivity, and additional digital resources available to students. Dr. Vogel and the Board applauded the incredible team effort for this accomplishment and honor. Deputy Superintendent Anna-Marie Cote thanked the Board and Superintendent for their vision and commitment to excellence and equity. The Strategic Plan is reviewed and revised through the use of the Continual Improvement Model (CIM). She added that there are minimal recommendations for revisions to System Initiatives A – D. Dr. Beth Sharpe, Principal, Heathrow Elementary, gave an update of the pilot gifted program at Heathrow. Dr. Wright, Executive Director, Elementary Education and Dr. Marian Cummings, Principal, Carillon Elementary, also gave additional information on gifted education and the Carillon program. Dr. Mary Ann Kaesberg gave a district- wide update on gifted education. Dr. Cote explained the major changes in System Initiative B and clarified that the revisions are based on the most current information from the Florida Department of Education regarding FCAT 2012 Standard Setting. System Initiative C had no changes. System Initiative D had minor changes, including the implementation of ePathways, the completion of the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP), and the striking of the Visioning Committee Report. Diane Lewis, Director of Instructional Technology and Principal of Seminole County Virtual School, presented a short presentation on e-pathways. Deputy Superintendent George Kosmac discussed the annual review and update of the operational division’s system initiatives. Department leaders reviewed the recommended revisions to the plan. Also, each department reviewed various key performance indicators. Patrick Fletcher, Director of Informational Services, discussed the district wide wireless networking plan, outages, Skyward, and our student to computer ratio. His team is responding to work orders and requests in a timely manner. Dr. Ron Pinnell, Executive Director, Human Resources, on the primary strategies of System Initiative F. SCPS has a 98.77 % of Highly Qualified Teachers. At this point, there is very little activity in recruitment and job fairs. Monitoring diversity is constant. We will be hiring new interns from Workforce for all departments in the near future. Break: 4:40 pm Reconvene: 4:50 pm Page 14 System Initiative G reiterates the decline in the Capital Budget and in the Capital Outlay Construction. More details are listed in the Capital Plan Budget Book. Many areas were discussed in System Initiative H including Medicaid revenues, 6% fund balance, D & B Credit rating, and a vacant properties listing and brochures. In System Initiatives I – K, some of the strategies that were discussed included: Press release training for school personnel, the new Executive Director for the Foundation, community involvement, BAB, PBAS, CALNO, Leadership Seminole, FSBA, Risk Management and Wellness Programs. The meeting adjourned at 5:21 p.m. 3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to the District at this time. 4. Prepared by: 5. Board Meeting Date Anna-Marie Cote, Deputy Superintendent Instructional Excellence & Equity George Kosmac, Deputy Superintendent Operations Attachment(s): None Supporting information not in agenda book: None Materials for signature: None 11/22/11 Page 15 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: STRATEGIC PLAN ADOPTION IV.C. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County adopt the revised Strategic Plan as presented. 2. Background/Analysis: The proposed revisions to the district’s Strategic Plan were discussed with Board Members in the Work Session on October 25, 2011. Board recommended revisions to be included in the Plan are listed below. It is appropriate to proceed with adoption of the revised Strategic Plan. History Making Goal C: Community Partnerships: All Seminole County Public School cost centers will engage students, parents, educational staff, business partners, dividend volunteers and community members in activities to support the shared responsibility for student achievement and the attainment of the system initiatives. System Initiative A-Primary Strategy 5: Implement an elementary acceleration program for gifted and talented students to align with middle school Pre-International Baccalaureate Preparation Programs and the International Baccalaureate Program. System Initiative A-Key Performance Indicator: Report to the Board on the implementation of an elementary acceleration program for gifted and talented students. System Initiative B-Primary Strategy 6: Design and implement a communication plan to inform parents, students, and community members of the changes to the A+ Accountability System. System Initiative B-Key Performance Indicator 11: Report to the Board the communication strategies used to inform parents, students, and the community of the changes to the A+ Accountability System. System Initiative I – Primary Strategy 12: Continue participating in and supporting the coordination efforts with such entities as CALNO (Council of Local Governments), Mayors and Managers, PBAS (Private Business Association of Seminole County), local chambers, Central Florida Public School Board Coalition, Florida School Board Association, and others. 3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to the District at this time. 4. Prepared by: Bill Vogel, Superintendent 5. Board Meeting Date Attachment(s): None Back-up not in agenda book: 2011-2012 Strategic Plan Materials for signature: None 11/22/11 Page 16 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: PERSONNEL RECOMMENDATIONS IV.D. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve the Personnel Recommendations as presented. 2. Background/Analysis: Pursuant to Florida Statutes 1012.22 (1) (a) (e) (f), all Personnel Recommendations must be approved by the School Board. Additionally, to ensure compliance with Florida Statutes 1011.60, Board adoption of the personnel recommendations relating to the contracts for appointment, promotion, transfer, etc., of all principals is hereby designated as 12 month contracts. Board adoption of the personnel recommendations relating to the contracts for appointment, promotion, transfer, etc., of all elementary assistant principals are hereby designated as 11 month contracts unless otherwise noted. Attached are the Superintendent’s recommendations for the current Board meeting. 3. Fiscal Impact: The Personnel Recommendations are within our budget allocation. 4. Prepared by: Dr. Ron Pinnell Exec. Director of Human Resources Attachment(s): 5. Board Meeting Date 11/22/11 Instructional Personnel Recommendations Educational Support Professionals Recommendations Temporary Duty Out-Of-State Leave Request Information Back-up not in agenda book: None Materials for signature: None Page 17 INSTRUCTIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ACTION AT THE BOARD MEETING ON: 11/22/2011 INSTRUCTIONAL REAPPOINTMENT for 2011-12 1. Cockrell, Sarah P - Lake Brantley High School, Coach Only, AC ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENT for 2011-12 1. Mita, Peggy L - Evans Elementary School, Food Service, FS Manager Elem 10, (Temporary), Position Start Date 10/15/2011 INSTRUCTIONAL APPOINTMENTS for 2011-12 1. Armstrong, Justin Curtis - Tuskawilla Middle School, Teacher, Position Start Date 10/13/2011 2. Arnold, Gary K - Lyman High School, Coach Only, (Temporary), Position Start Date 10/12/2011 3. Ault Jr, Lancelot - Lyman High School, Coach Only, (Temporary), Position Start Date 11/12/2011 4. Barton, Travis H - Chiles Middle School, Teacher, Position Start Date 10/24/2011 5. Below, Weston Scott - Winter Springs High School, Coach Only, (Temporary), Position Start Date 11/01/2011 6. Bennett, Kirsys Melissa - Jackson Heights Middle School, Teacher, Position Start Date 10/28/2011 7. Bland, Edna M - Millennium Middle School, Teacher, Position Start Date 10/13/2011 8. Campanellie, Cynthia L - Hopper Center, Teacher Exceptional Child, Position Start Date 10/20/2011 9. Carlson, Damian - Lake Orienta Elementary School, Teacher, Position Start Date 10/06/2011 10. Carter, Gwenn Louise - Hagerty High School, Teacher, Position Start Date 10/13/2011 11. Castro, Osma M - Markham Woods Middle School, Teacher, Position Start Date 11/03/2011 12. Charles, Joel N - Crooms Academy Of Inform Tech, Coach Only, (Temporary), Position Start Date 10/17/2011 13. Darley, Allie Violet - Evans Elementary School, Teacher As-Needed CS, (Temporary), Position Start Date 10/07/2011 14. De Filippo III, Arthur Matthew - Lyman High School, Coach Only, (Temporary), Position Start Date 10/17/2011 15. Duarte, Vicki Lynn - Woodlands Elementary School, Teacher, Position Start Date 10/20/2011 16. Foxworth, Steven Scott - Rock Lake Middle School, Teacher - 50%, Position Start Date 11/03/2011 17. Glover, Marvin L - Rock Lake Middle School, Teacher Exceptional Child, Position Start Date 10/20/2011 18. Gorton, Tammy Lynn - Hagerty High School, Teacher Exceptional Child, Position Start Date 10/13/2011 19. Green, Richard G - Hagerty High School, Coach Only, (Temporary), Position Start Date 10/15/2011 20. Gregorio, Carmelina DiBella - Spring Lake Elementary School, Teacher As-Needed CS, (Temporary), Position Start Date 10/06/2011 21. Heistan, Amber S - Winter Springs High School, Coach Only, (Temporary), Position Start Date 11/01/2011 22. Hobbs, Gregory Lawrence - Crooms Academy Of Inform Tech, Coach Only, (Temporary), Position Start Date 10/27/2011 23. Huber III, Joseph William - Tuskawilla Middle School, Teacher, Position Start Date 10/10/2011 Page 18 24. Jones, Marcia Margaret - Carillon Elementary School, Teacher Exceptional Child, Position Start Date 10/27/2011 25. King, Jessica Ellen Seven - Lake Brantley High School, Teacher, Position Start Date 10/27/2011 26. Liljenquist II, Kevin Hal - Oviedo High School, Coach Only, (Temporary), Position Start Date 10/14/2011 27. MacFerren, Melissa Criss - Wicklow Elementary School, Teacher As-Needed CS, (Temporary), Position Start Date 10/13/2011 28. Manley, Beatrice - Lake Mary High School, Coach Only, (Temporary), Position Start Date 11/12/2011 29. Megginson, Allen Keith - Lyman High School, Coach Only, (Temporary), Position Start Date 11/02/2011 30. Miller, Gwendolyn Sue - Spring Lake Elementary School, Teacher As-Needed CS, (Temporary), Position Start Date 10/06/2011 31. Moura, Dustin Patric - Hagerty High School, Coach Only, (Temporary), Position Start Date 10/15/2011 32. Pennington, Sheryl Louise - Sanford Middle School, Teacher, Position Start Date 10/28/2011 33. Perkins, Roger E - Seminole High School, Coach Only, (Temporary), Position Start Date 10/07/2011 34. Pink, Brian R - Winter Springs High School, Coach Only, (Temporary), Position Start Date 11/12/2011 35. Reid, Bonnie Jean - Winter Springs High School, Teacher Exceptional Child, Position Start Date 10/17/2011 36. Robert, Kara Rose - Stenstrom Elementary School, Teacher As-Needed CS, (Temporary), Position Start Date 10/06/2011 37. Roy, Alison Louise - Lake Brantley High School, Coach Only - 50%, (Temporary), Position Start Date 10/06/2011 38. Strubbe, Elizabeth Anne - Casselberry Elementary School, Teacher As-Needed CS, (Temporary), Position Start Date 11/07/2011 39. Swett, Dorothy Roxane - Hagerty High School, Coach Only, (Temporary), Position Start Date 1/07/2012 40. Tilton, Jennifer Dianne - Partin Elementary School, Teacher As-Needed CS, (Temporary), Position Start Date 10/10/2011 41. Tse, Yoonnie Yuenyoon - Red Bug Elementary School, Teacher As-Needed CS, (Temporary), Position Start Date 10/10/2011 42. Van Velsor, Tanya Grae - Rock Lake Middle School, Teacher - 50%, Position Start Date 10/27/2011 43. Wright, Charles A - Crooms Academy Of Inform Tech, Coach Only, (Temporary), Position Start Date 10/28/2011 ADMINISTRATIVE TRANSFERS AND PROMOTIONS for 2011-12 1. Alicea, Waleska - Seminole High School, Food Service, FS Manager High 10 TO Educational Support Center, Food Service, FS Manager High 10, Position Start Date 10/13/2011 2. Anderson-Cummings, Marian - Carillon Elementary School, Principal Elementary 12 mo TO Educational Support Center, Executive Director/Elementary, Exec Dir Elementary Education, Position Start Date 11/28/2011 3. Dottavio, Barbara A - Educational Support Center, Food Service, FS Manager Middle 10 TO Tuskawilla Middle School, Food Service, FS Manager Middle 10, Position Start Date 8/11/2011 4. Jones, Adriana Lynnette - Educational Support Center, Pre-Kindergarten, Coordinator, Pre-Kindergarten TO Carillon Elementary School, Principal Elementary 12 mo, Position Start Date 11/28/2011 5. Longstreet, Robin R - Oviedo High School, Food Service, FS Manager High 10 TO Seminole High School, Food Service, FS Manager High 10, Position Start Date 10/13/2011 Page 19 6. Mazar, Ida F - Educational Support Center, Exceptional Student Support, Director, Special Educ Srvs TO Educational Support Center, Exceptional Student Support, Executive Director ESSS (Acting), Position Start Date 11/14/2011 7. Perrault, Beverly F - Educational Support Center, Executive Director/Elementary, Exec Dir Elementary Education TO Educational Support Center, Principal on Assnmnt 12 mo, Position Start Date 11/28/2011 ADMINISTRATIVE TRANSFER for 2012-2013 1. Sharpe,Beth E - Heathrow Elementary School, Principal Elementary 12 mo TO Educational Support Center, Executive Director/Elementary, Exec Dir Elementary Education, Position Start Date 7/01/2012 INSTRUCTIONAL TRANSFERS for 2011-12 1. Black, Paula C - Hopper Center, Teacher Exceptional Child TO Seminole High School, Teacher As-Needed CS, (Temporary), Position Start Date 10/17/2011 2. Borde, Gina Theresa - Educational Support Center, Exceptional Student Support, School Psychologist SPEC - 100% TO Educational Support Center, Exceptional Student Support, School Psychologist SPEC - 50%, Position Start Date 11/05/2011 3. Clayton, Jeffrey Robert - Lake Brantley High School, Coach Only - 50%, (Temporary) TO Lake Brantley High School, Coach Only - 100%, (Temporary), Position Start Date 9/21/2011 4. Courtney, Sherry Priestley - Bear Lake Elementary School, Teacher, Other - 100% TO Bear Lake Elementary School, Teacher, Other - 60%, Position Start Date 11/12/2011 5. Graham, Rebekah Diane - Winter Springs Elementary School, Teacher - 50% TO Winter Springs Elementary School, Teacher - 100%, Position Start Date 10/19/2011 6. Haaland, Christen Melissa - Carillon Elementary School, Teacher Exceptional Child - 100% TO Carillon Elementary School, Teacher - 50%, Position Start Date 10/26/2011 7. Hunziker, Donna L - Chiles Middle School, Teacher TO Educational Support Center, Instruct Excellence & Equity, Teacher on Assnmnt/Crclm Spprt, Position Start Date 10/18/2011 8. Kellis, Dana Van Ostran - Carillon Elementary School, Teacher - 100% TO Carillon Elementary School, Teacher - 50%, Position Start Date 10/26/2011 9. King, Kristi A - Rock Lake Middle School, Teacher - 100% TO Rock Lake Middle School, Teacher - 50%, Position Start Date 11/03/2011 10. Mahone, Anita H - Indian Trails Middle School, Teacher Exceptional Child TO Lawton Elementary School, Teacher Exceptional Child, Position Start Date 10/10/2011 11. Miller, Phyllis D - Rock Lake Middle School, Teacher - 100% TO Rock Lake Middle School, Teacher - 50%, Position Start Date 10/27/2011 12. Negron, Dinah - Lake Mary High School, Teacher ESOL - 50% TO Lake Mary High School, Teacher ESOL - 100%, Position Start Date 10/14/2011 13. Perrault, Lisa Rachelle - Tuskawilla Middle School, Teacher - 100% TO Tuskawilla Middle School, Teacher - 50%, Position Start Date 10/08/2011 14. Sanks, Twyla De Chele - Teague Middle School, Teacher TO Journeys Academy, Counselor Middle, Position Start Date 10/25/2011 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUESTS FOR LEAVE OF ABSENCE for 2011-12 1. Hofer, Kenneth Michael - Educational Support Center, Food Service, FS Quality Assurance Manager, Personal Leave without Pay, Leave Date 10/18/2011, Expected Return Date 12/01/2011 2. Jones, Nancy Reeves - Sterling Park Elementary School, Food Service, FS Manager Elem 10, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/18/2011, Expected Return Date 11/15/2011 Page 20 3. Manderville, Tonya Butler - Hagerty High School, Assistant Principal High 10 mo, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 11/10/2011, Expected Return Date 12/10/2011 4. Steff, Maureen B - Winter Springs High School, Food Service, FS Manager High 10, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 9/30/2011, Expected Return Date 12/14/2011 INSTRUCTIONAL REQUESTS FOR LEAVE OF ABSENCE for 2011-12 1. Adessa, Mary Katherine Agnes - Lyman High School, Counselor High, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 11/01/2011, Expected Return Date 11/12/2011 2. Barnett, Diana Gimelfarb - Hagerty High School, Teacher, Family and Medical Leave Act, Leave Date 11/08/2011, Expected Return Date 11/26/2011 3. Bent, Elizabeth Broadrup - Spring Lake Elementary School, Teacher ESOL, Extend Sick Leave with Pay, Leave Date 10/18/2011, Expected Return Date 10/29/2011 4. Bowles, Amanda Marie - Geneva Elementary School, Teacher, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/18/2011, Expected Return Date 10/31/2011 5. Bowles, Amanda Marie - Geneva Elementary School, Teacher, Family and Medical Leave Act, Leave Date 11/01/2011, Expected Return Date 12/10/2011 6. Campbell, Margaret Ann - Teague Middle School, Teacher, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/15/2011, Expected Return Date 10/21/2011 7. Campbell, Margaret Ann - Teague Middle School, Teacher, Extend Sick Leave without Pay, Leave Date 10/22/2011, Expected Return Date 11/29/2011 8. Chaston, Heather A - Hamilton Elementary School, Teacher, Other - 50% and Counselor st Elementary - 50%, Sick Leave Bank 1 50 days, Leave Date 10/12/2011, Expected Return Date 10/16/2011 9. Chaston, Heather A - Hamilton Elementary School, Teacher, Other - 50% and Counselor Elementary - 50%, Sick Leave Bank 2nd 50 days, Leave Date 10/17/2011, Expected Return Date 11/07/2011 10. Chaston, Heather A - Hamilton Elementary School, Teacher, Other - 50% and Counselor Elementary - 50%, Donation of Sick Leave Bank, Leave Date 11/08/2011, Expected Return Date 1/07/2012 11. Christiana, Joseph John - South Seminole Middle School, Teacher, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 9/30/2011, Expected Return Date 11/26/2011 12. Click, Billie June - Lake Brantley High School, Teacher ESOL, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/05/2011, Expected Return Date 11/01/2011 13. Click, Billie June - Lake Brantley High School, Teacher ESOL, Family and Medical Leave Act, Leave Date 11/02/2011, Expected Return Date 12/09/2011 14. Colandreo, Kathryn Moeller - Highlands Elementary School, Teacher ESOL - 50%, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/08/2011, Expected Return Date 10/18/2011 15. Colandreo, Kathryn Moeller - Highlands Elementary School, Teacher ESOL - 50%, Extend Sick Leave without Pay, Leave Date 10/19/2011, Expected Return Date 11/19/2011 16. De La Rionda, Kelli Vonda - Wilson Elementary School, Teacher, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/21/2011, Expected Return Date 11/16/2011 17. De La Rionda, Kelli Vonda - Wilson Elementary School, Teacher, Family and Medical Leave Act, Leave Date 11/17/2011, Expected Return Date 2/04/2012 18. Drake, Jill R - Educational Support Center, Exceptional Student Support, School Social Worker, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/11/2011, Expected Return Date 11/09/2011 19. Duffy, David M - Lake Brantley High School, Teacher - 60% and Teacher Exceptional Child – 40%, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/18/2011, Expected Return Date 12/24/2011 20. Fluaitt, Kelli Ann - Woodlands Elementary School, Teacher Exceptional Child, Extend Sick Leave without Pay, Leave Date 10/25/2011, Expected Return Date 1/07/2012 21. Halbfoster, Lynn L - Sabal Point Elementary School, Teacher, Extend Sick Leave without Pay, Leave Date 10/13/2011, Expected Return Date 11/29/2011 22. Haulbrook, Jordan Rachel - Forest City Elementary School, Teacher Exceptional Child, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 9/24/2011, Expected Return Date 9/27/2011 Page 21 23. Haulbrook, Jordan Rachel - Forest City Elementary School, Teacher Exceptional Child, Extend Sick Leave without Pay, Leave Date 9/28/2011, Expected Return Date 11/05/2011 24. Hough, Kathi - Bear Lake Elementary School, Teacher, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/14/2011, Expected Return Date 11/27/2011 25. Hough, Kathi - Bear Lake Elementary School, Teacher, Donation of Days by Fam Member, Leave Date 11/28/2011, Expected Return Date 12/09/2011 26. Hough, Kathi - Bear Lake Elementary School, Teacher, Family and Medical Leave Act, Leave Date 12/10/2011, Expected Return Date 1/07/2012 27. Johnson, Vernon Leroy - Milwee Middle School, Teacher, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/19/2011, Expected Return Date 11/30/2011 28. Kersten, Stephanie Dianne - Lake Mary High School, Teacher, Family and Medical Leave Act, Leave Date 10/29/2011, Expected Return Date 1/24/2012 29. King, Nicole Page - South Seminole Middle School, Teacher, Family and Medical Leave Act, Leave Date 10/15/2011, Expected Return Date 10/28/2011 30. King, Nicole Page - South Seminole Middle School, Teacher, Extend Sick Leave without Pay, Leave Date 10/29/2011, Expected Return Date 11/26/2011 31. Kotkin, Summer Lyn - Lyman High School, Teacher - 50%, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/22/2011, Expected Return Date 11/28/2011 32. Kotkin, Summer Lyn - Lyman High School, Teacher - 50%, Donation of Days by Fam Member, Leave Date 11/29/2011, Expected Return Date 12/03/2011 33. LaPointe, Susan Kearney - Teague Middle School, Teacher, Extend Sick Leave without Pay, Leave Date 10/04/2011, Expected Return Date 1/07/2012 34. Legg, Mary Catherine - Spring Lake Elementary School, Teacher, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/27/2011, Expected Return Date 11/29/2011 35. Legg, Mary Catherine - Spring Lake Elementary School, Teacher, Family and Medical Leave Act, Leave Date 11/30/2011, Expected Return Date 12/08/2011 36. Nowlin, Lauren Ashley - Lake Mary Elementary School, Teacher, Family and Medical Leave Act, Leave Date 10/23/2011, Expected Return Date 11/12/2011 37. Speakman, Melissa Diane Amber - Casselberry Elementary School, Teacher, Family and Medical Leave Act, Leave Date 10/29/2011, Expected Return Date 11/05/2011 38. Taylor, Amber Rene - Wekiva Elementary School, Teacher Exceptional Child - 50%, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/21/2011, Expected Return Date 12/03/2011 39. Van Kaam, Brooke Adair - Winter Springs Elementary School, Teacher - 50%, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/19/2011, Expected Return Date 11/09/2011 40. Van Kaam, Brooke Adair - Winter Springs Elementary School, Teacher - 50%, Extend Sick Leave without Pay, Leave Date 11/10/2011, Expected Return Date 1/11/2012 41. Wertenberger, Thomas R - Lake Mary High School, Teacher ROTC, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/19/2011, Expected Return Date 11/12/2011 42. Winefordner, Don E - Teague Middle School, Teacher, Family and Medical Leave Act, Leave Date 10/22/2011, Expected Return Date 11/11/2011 ADMINISTRATIVE TERMINATIONS AND RESIGNATIONS for 2011-12 1. Linck, Thomas J - Millennium Middle School, Food Service, FS Manager Middle 10, Reason: Deceased, Termination Effective Date 10/16/2011 2. Perry, Carolyn H - Transportation Services, Manager Area Transportation, Reason: Retired, Termination Effective Date 12/01/2011 ADMINISTRATIVE TERMINATION AND RESIGNATION for 2012-13 1. Wright, Geraldine L - Educational Support Center, Executive Director/Elementary, Exec Dir Elementary Education, Reason: Personal Reasons, Termination Effective Date 7/01/2012 Page 22 INSTRUCTIONAL TERMINATIONS AND RESIGNATIONS for 2011-12 1. Blodgett, Amanda Dianne - Markham Woods Middle School, Teacher, Reason: Resig for employ in Educ in Fl, Termination Effective Date 10/26/2011 2. Bowman, Linda Gail - Indian Trails Middle School, Teacher, Reason: Retired, Termination Effective Date 12/24/2011 3. Brock, William Patrick - Jackson Heights Middle School, Teacher, Reason: Retired, Termination Effective Date 10/27/2011 4. Casterline, Roger D - Seminole High School, Coach Only, (Temporary), Reason: Personal Reasons, Termination Effective Date 11/04/2011 5. Grieme, Darlene Brown - Markham Woods Middle School, Teacher, Reason: Retired, Termination Effective Date 10/29/2011 6. Griner, Kimberly Beth - Markham Woods Middle School, Teacher, Reason: Resig for employ outside educa, Termination Effective Date 11/05/2011 7. Herold, Christina Decarie - Sterling Park Elementary School, Teacher, Reason: Personal Reasons, Termination Effective Date 11/05/2011 8. Ibrahim, Hyatt A - Lake Brantley High School, Teacher, Reason: Personal Reasons, Termination Effective Date 10/18/2011 9. MacFerren, Melissa Criss - Wicklow Elementary School, Teacher As-Needed CS, (Temporary), Reason: End Temporary Employment, Termination Effective Date 10/29/2011 10. Pacanowski, Ashley E - Winter Springs Elementary School, Teacher, Reason: Personal Reasons, Termination Effective Date 11/10/2011 11. Russell, Patsy Ann - Crystal Lake Elementary School, Teacher, Other, Reason: Retired, Termination Effective Date 12/24/2011 12. Stokes, Mary G - Seminole High School, Teacher, Reason: Retired, Termination Effective Date 12/24/2011 13. Ward, Lisa Marie - Pine Crest Elementary School, Teacher Exceptional Child, Reason: Probationary Employee, Termination Effective Date 11/11/2011 14. Welch, Timothy W - Sanford Middle School, Teacher, Reason: Personal Reasons, Termination Effective Date 12/03/2011 15. Wilkinson, Catherine J - Wilson Elementary School, Teacher Exceptional Child, Reason: Personal Reasons, Termination Effective Date 11/11/2011 ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL RETURNING TO DUTY FROM LEAVE OF ABSENCE for 2011-12 1. Sims, Theodore R - Custodial Services, Manager Custodial Services, Return from Leave Date 10/15/2011 INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL RETURNING TO DUTY FROM LEAVE OF ABSENCE for 2011-12 1. Bargaineer, Kimberly Lynnette - Lake Mary High School, Teacher, Return from Leave Date 10/15/2011 2. Bent, Elizabeth Broadrup - Spring Lake Elementary School, Teacher ESOL, Return from Leave Date 10/29/2011 3. Clark, Octavius R - Winter Springs High School, Dean, Return from Leave Date 10/08/2011 4. Colon, Cindy I - Idyllwilde Elementary School, Teacher ESOL, Return from Leave Date 10/29/2011 5. Danio, Beth Ann - Indian Trails Middle School, Teacher Exceptional Child, Return from Leave Date 10/08/2011 6. Elliott, Mary A - Rock Lake Middle School, Teacher, Return from Leave Date 10/17/2011 7. Elsayed, Hanady - Educational Support Center, Special Projects/title 1, Teacher on Assnmnt/Other, Return from Leave Date 10/29/2011 8. Frye, Tracey Nicole - Jackson Heights Middle School, Teacher, Return from Leave Date 10/15/2011 9. Levine, Jaime M - Winter Springs Elementary School, Teacher, Return from Leave Date Page 23 10/08/2011 10. Lewis, Kristy Ann - Hamilton Elementary School, Teacher, Return from Leave Date 10/18/2011 11. Lieser, Kimberly Purvis - South Seminole Middle School, Teacher, Return from Leave Date 10/15/2011 12. Vanclief, Stephanie Hawley - Teague Middle School, Teacher, Return from Leave Date 10/08/2011 13. Walters, Melissa Estelle - Milwee Middle School, Counselor Middle, Return from Leave Date 10/15/2011 INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM DROP EXTENSIONS for 2011-12 1. Butler, Cynthia J - Midway Elementary School, Teacher, Effective Date 11/01/2011 thru remainder of Drop Extension 6/30/2012 2. Hofmann, Jane H - Educational Support Center, Exceptional Student Support, Staffing Specialist Resource, Effective Date 3/01/2012 thru remainder of Drop Extension 6/30/2012 3. McDonald, Marie E - Educational Support Center, Specialist Staffing Resource, Effective Date 5/31/2012 thru remainder of Drop Extension 6/30/2012 4. Mosure, Roger A - Lake Mary High School, Teacher, Effective Date 3/01/2012 thru remainder of Drop Extension 6/30/2012 5. Vassalli, Elaine Madeline - Educational Support Center, Exceptional Student Support, School Psychologist MA, Effective Date 6/01/2012 thru remainder of Drop Extension 6/30/2012 Curriculum Revision For 2011/10/10 Thru 2011/11/07 Employee Name ----------------------------------Baldorossi,Sandra Jean Fisher,Halima Renee Horrobin,Thomas Robert Near,Tina Nix Pentz,Michael Robert Salley,Cathy C Schmidt,Lesley Harper Segrest,Erica Lynne Williams,Charles Augustus Location -----------------------------TUSKAWILLA MIDDLE SCHOOL WINTER SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL LAKE HOWELL HIGH SCHOOL OVIEDO HIGH SCHOOL GREENWOOD LAKES MIDDLE SCHOOL LAKE BRANTLEY HIGH SCHOOL WINTER SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL OVIEDO HIGH SCHOOL OVIEDO HIGH SCHOOL Extended Contract-Instruct. For 2011/10/10 Thru 2011/11/07 Employee Name ----------------------------------Beauregard,Jacqueline Rita Capoverdi III,Anthony S Carver,Alicia Rivas Craft,Melinda Stanley Densberger,Stacey Leigh Fenaughty,Joan A Ferren,Michelle Constance Fitzwater,Michael S Gabriel,Stephanie Zamor Gilbert,Shenique A Graham,Rebekah Diane Location -----------------------------EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER SOUTH SEMINOLE MIDDLE SCHOOL SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER SOUTH SEMINOLE MIDDLE SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER SOUTH SEMINOLE MIDDLE SCHOOL SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL WINTER SPRINGS ELEMENTARY Page 24 Griffin,Stephanie Anne Gundal,Karen E Haney,Ilene K Hartmann,Peggy Adkins Jewell,Benjamin D Johnson,Jennifer Cronin Knowles,Coury M Kyriakakis,Jennifer Ann Lovett,Emelda J Lovett,Ronald Junior Mallory,Christopher Todd Mason,Joan Kathryn McAuley,Gerald K Medel,Tara Shreve Morton,Margaret Duffy Odom,Kristina Ingalls Pendergrass,Jean K Riscinti,Rachael Ann M Thompson,Rosemary Robin Vassalli,Elaine Madeline Walkotten,Kristen E Warne,Cheryl A Williamson,Kay Coffman Williford,Elyse R Wilson,Ashley Rosemary EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER SOUTH SEMINOLE MIDDLE SCHOOL SOUTH SEMINOLE MIDDLE SCHOOL SOUTH SEMINOLE MIDDLE SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL LAKE BRANTLEY HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH SEMINOLE MIDDLE SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER LYMAN HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SOUTH SEMINOLE MIDDLE SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER INDIAN TRAILS MIDDLE SCHOOL SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER SOUTH SEMINOLE MIDDLE SCHOOL Page 25 EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ACTION AT THE BOARD MEETING ON: 11/22/2011 EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS APPOINTMENTS for 2011-12 1. Argro, Ricardo - Seminole High School, Parapro ESE 188 NT1, Position Start Date 10/13/2011 2. Aviles, Maritza - Bentley Elementary School, Paraprofessional ESE 188 T1, Position Start Date 10/13/2011 3. Bacsko, Diane M - Keeth Elementary School, Parapro ESE 188 NT1, Position Start Date 10/27/2011 4. Bickford, Jacqueline St Pierre - Forest City Elementary School, Paraprofessional ESE 188 T1, Position Start Date 10/18/2011 5. Bonacci, Wayne A - Maintenance Operations, Maintenance Mechanic, Position Start Date 10/24/2011 6. Dowling III, Gustave R - Layer Elementary School, Exceptional Student Support, Paraprofessional ESE 188 T1, Position Start Date 10/13/2011 7. Dupre III, Albert Paul Tyler - Maintenance Operations, Maintenance Helper, Position Start Date 10/13/2011 8. English, Thomas - Hagerty High School, Parapro ESE 188 NT1, Position Start Date 10/27/2011 9. Forman, Daryl Eugene - Educational Support Center, Information Services, Network Special School/Sector, Position Start Date 10/17/2011 10. Gerhardt, Mary L - Lake Howell High School, Secretary 196, Position Start Date 10/17/2011 11. Jenkins, Sheleana N - Winter Springs High School, Exceptional Student Support, Parapro ESE 188 NT1, Position Start Date 10/20/2011 12. Lomax, Elinor W - Milwee Middle School, Assistant Duty 188 - 33%, Position Start Date 10/13/2011 13. McDonald, Pavla - Casselberry Elementary School, Pre-kindergarten, Parapro PreK/EE 188 NT1, Position Start Date 10/27/2011 14. Mercado, Marineldda Correa - Milwee Middle School, Paraprofessional ESE 188 T1, Position Start Date 10/13/2011 15. Phillips, Jean Marie - Crooms Academy Of Inform Tech, FTE Clerk 12 Mo, Position Start Date 10/13/2011 16. Popovska, Izabela - Forest City Elementary School, Paraprofessional ESE 188 T1, Position Start Date 10/27/2011 17. Rhein, Gillian Teresa - Lake Brantley High School, Parapro ESE 188 NT1, Position Start Date 10/06/2011 18. Telson, Jennifer A - Indian Trails Middle School, Parapro ESE 188 NT1, Position Start Date 11/03/2011 19. Zagrabski, Ruth Elizabeth - Rock Lake Middle School, Parapro ESE 188 NT1, Position Start Date 10/13/2011 EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS TRANSFERS AND PROMOTIONS for 2011-12 1. Adams, Terry L - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 8 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour, Position Start Date 10/29/2011 2. Allen, Kimberly A - South Seminole Middle School, Secretary 196alt TO Winter Springs High School, Secretary 223, Position Start Date 10/22/2011 3. Aponte, Viviana E - Seminole High School, Food Service, FS Assistant 189/8 - 75% TO Educational Support Center, Food Service, FS Assistant 189/8 - 75%, Position Start Date 10/17/2011 Page 26 4. Branch, Herbert - Hagerty High School, Custodian 11 month TO Hagerty High School, Custodian 12 month, Position Start Date 10/15/2011 5. Burke, Carrie Mae - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 6 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour, Position Start Date 10/29/2011 6. Butler, Mary Jo - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 6 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour, Position Start Date 10/29/2011 7. Cancel, Ramonita - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 6 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour, Position Start Date 10/29/2011 8. Carrion, Clarina Taboas - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Driver 8 Hour, Position Start Date 10/29/2011 9. Colon, Eugenio - Transportation Services, Bus Monitor 5 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Monitor 6 Hour, Position Start Date 10/15/2011 10. Curry, Margaret E - Transportation Services, Bus Monitor 6 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Monitor 7 Hour, Position Start Date 10/15/2011 11. Duran, Jesusita Jacqueline - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 6 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Driver 8 Hour, Position Start Date 10/29/2011 12. Eason, Debra Ann - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 6 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour, Position Start Date 10/29/2011 13. Gibbs, James Allen - Transportation Services, Mechanic Vehicle TO Transportation Services, Bus Monitor Temporary, Position Start Date 10/25/2011 14. Goldmacher, Susan - Transportation Services, Bus Monitor 6 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Monitor 5 Hour, Position Start Date 10/29/2011 15. Gonzalez, Lydia E Gonzalez - Lyman High School, Food Service, FS Assistant 189/8 75% TO Educational Support Center, Food Service, FS Assistant 189/8 - 75%, Position Start Date 10/17/2011 16. Gonzalez, Petra Noemi - Forest City Elementary School, Secretary 223 TO Forest City Elementary School, Paraprofessional--Elem--188 T1, Position Start Date 10/17/2011 17. Griffin, Deena Mary Elizabeth - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 6 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Driver 8 Hour, Position Start Date 10/15/2011 18. Harkness, Pearl M - Transportation Services, Bus Monitor 5 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Monitor 7 Hour, Position Start Date 10/29/2011 19. Hernandez, Ana M - Transportation Services, Bus Monitor 6 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Monitor 7 Hour, Position Start Date 10/29/2011 20. Holden, James B - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 6 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Driver 8 Hour, Position Start Date 10/15/2011 21. Hudson, Karen Lou - Transportation Services, Bus Monitor 5 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Monitor 6 Hour, Position Start Date 10/29/2011 22. Ireland, Lisa M - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Driver 8 Hour, Position Start Date 10/29/2011 23. Jones, Katrina Ann - Bentley Elementary School, Exceptional Student Support, Parapro ESE 188 NT1 TO Sanford Middle School, Exceptional Student Support, Parapro ESE 188 NT1, Position Start Date 8/12/2011 24. Keiter, Linda A - Indian Trails Middle School, Parapro ESE 188 NT1 TO Indian Trails Middle School, Secretary 196, Position Start Date 10/29/2011 25. Lawrence, Donald Steven - Hagerty High School, Custodian 11 month TO Hagerty High School, Custodian 12 month, Position Start Date 10/15/2011 26. Leathers, Mary A - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 8 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour, Position Start Date 10/15/2011 27. Leger, Daniel - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 8 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour, Position Start Date 10/15/2011 28. MacFarlane, Judith Ann - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 8 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour, Position Start Date 10/29/2011 29. Mahramus, Jill Marie - Wekiva Elementary School, Parapro Instrct Elem - 188 NT1 TO Educational Support Center, School Board, Executive Secretary/Clerk Bd, Position Start Date 11/16/2011 (Pending Board Approval) Page 27 30. Maldonado, Karimyl - Transportation Services, Bus Monitor 6 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Monitor 5 Hour, Position Start Date 10/15/2011 31. Mancini, Jane Louise - Tuskawilla Middle School, Exceptional Student Support, Licensed Practical Nurse - LPN TO Lake Howell High School, Exceptional Student Support, Licensed Practical Nurse - LPN, Position Start Date 11/05/2011 32. Masters, Michael Dean - Hagerty High School, Custodian 10 month - 50% TO Hagerty High School, Custodian 11 month - 100%, Position Start Date 10/15/2011 33. McKenzie, Jennifer - Transportation Services, Bus Monitor 5 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Monitor 7 Hour, Position Start Date 10/15/2011 34. Morris, Gerald Patrick - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 8 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour, Position Start Date 10/15/2011 35. Myers, Mary Ann - Crooms Academy Of Inform Tech, Food Service, FS Assistant Manager 189/7 TO Seminole High School, Food Service, FS Assistant Manager 189/8, Position Start Date 10/01/2011 36. Ozuna, Maria C - Milwee Middle School, Paraprofessional ESE 188 T1 TO Oviedo High School, Parapro ESOL 188 NT1, Position Start Date 10/13/2011 36. Prendergast, Carla Hancock - Hagerty High School, Secretary 196 - 100% TO Hagerty High School, Secretary 196 - 50%, Position Start Date 11/05/2011 37. Ponder, Karen Lynn - Educational Support Center, School Board, Executive Secretary/Clerk Bd TO Educational Support Center, Instruct Excellence & Equity, Executive Secretary 258, Position Start Date 11/16/2011 (Pending Board Approval) 38. Revels, Iris T - Casselberry Elementary School, Pre-kindergarten, Parapro Pre-K/EE 188 NT1 TO Altamonte Elementary School, Paraprofessional--Elem--188 T1, Position Start Date 10/18/2011 39. Rodriguez, Aldo M - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 8 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour, Position Start Date 10/15/2011 40. Rodriguez, Aldo M - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Driver 8 Hour, Position Start Date 10/29/2011 41. Rood, Virginia D - Milwee Middle School, Food Service, FS Employee 189/8 - 50% TO Milwee Middle School, Food Service, FS Assistant 189/7 - 100%, Position Start Date 10/01/2011 42. Scalise, Joseph J - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 8 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour, Position Start Date 10/15/2011 43. Seda, Debra L - Educational Support Center, Information Services, Specialist App Software TO Educational Support Center, Facilities Planning, Specialist 1 Adm Computing, Position Start Date 11/05/2011 44. Sheppard, Rosemary - Transportation Services, Bus Monitor 6 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Monitor 7 Hour, Position Start Date 10/29/2011 45. St Hilaire, David - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 8 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour, Position Start Date 10/15/2011 46. Stewart III, George Oswell - Winter Springs High School, Custodian Head TO Winter Springs High School, Custodian Plant Maintenance, Position Start Date 10/10/2011 47. Thompson, Sandra C - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour TO Transportation Services, Bus Driver 8 Hour, Position Start Date 10/15/2011 48. Vega-Rivera, Iris - Crooms Academy Of Inform Tech, Exceptional Student Support, Parapro ESE 188 NT1 TO Milwee Middle School, Exceptional Student Support, Paraprofessional ESE 188 T1, Position Start Date 8/17/2011 49. Washington, Cathy A - Forest City Elementary School, Paraprofessional--Elem--188 T1 TO Hamilton Elementary School, Exceptional Student Support, Paraprofessional--Elem-188 T1, Position Start Date 9/24/2011 50. Wight, Beverly Sue - Hagerty High School, Custodian 10 month TO Oviedo High School, Custodian 11 month, Position Start Date 10/15/2011 51. Zwilinski, Claire Elizabeth - Winter Springs High School, Exceptional Student Support, Assistant Care Giver 188 TO Winter Springs High School, Exceptional Student Support, Parapro ESE 188 NT1, Position Start Date 8/12/2011 Page 28 EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS REQUESTS FOR LEAVE OF ABSENCE for 2011-12 1. Atehortua, Ana - Seminole High School, Food Service, FS Employee 189/8 - 50%, Personal Leave without Pay, Leave Date 12/07/2011, Expected Return Date 2/22/2012 2. Bennett, Marisol - Woodlands Elementary School, Assistant Clinic 188, Donation of Days by Fam Member, Leave Date 10/28/2011, Expected Return Date 12/13/2011 3. Canty, Karen E - Altamonte Elementary School, Food Service, FS Assistant 189/7, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/18/2011, Expected Return Date 12/17/2011 4. Chowdhury, Afruja Akter - Milwee Middle School, Food Service, FS Employee 189/5, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 11/01/2011, Expected Return Date 12/02/2011 5. Cuello, Gina I - Oviedo High School, Parapro ESOL 188 NT1, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/28/2011, Expected Return Date 10/30/2011 6. Cuello, Gina I - Oviedo High School, Parapro ESOL 188 NT1, Family and Medical Leave Act, Leave Date 10/31/2011, Expected Return Date 11/17/2011 7. DeBose, Shirley K - Woodlands Elementary School, Parapro ESE 196 NT1, Family and Medical Leave Act, Leave Date 10/22/2011, Expected Return Date 10/26/2011 8. Eso, Christina K - Pine Crest Elementary School, Pre-kindergarten, Parapro Pre-K/EE 188 NT1, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/27/2011, Expected Return Date 11/01/2011 9. Eso, Christina K - Pine Crest Elementary School, Pre-kindergarten, Parapro Pre-K/EE 188 NT1, Family and Medical Leave Act, Leave Date 11/02/2011, Expected Return Date 11/09/2011 10. Garcia, Daphne Ivelisse - Lake Howell High School, Secretary 196, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/19/2011, Expected Return Date 10/25/2011 11. Garcia, Daphne Ivelisse - Lake Howell High School, Secretary 196, Extend Sick Leave without Pay, Leave Date 10/26/2011, Expected Return Date 12/03/2011 12. Griffin, Gail Whittaker - Millennium Middle School, FTE Clerk 12 Mo, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 11/03/2011, Expected Return Date 11/18/2011 13. Griffin, Gail Whittaker - Millennium Middle School, FTE Clerk 12 Mo, Vac For Sick Leave Purposes, Leave Date 11/19/2011, Expected Return Date 11/26/2011 14. Haws, Angela A - Hopper Center, Paraprofessional SED 196 T1, Family and Medical Leave Act, Leave Date 10/19/2011, Expected Return Date 10/22/2011 15. Heffner, Jessica Lynn - Wicklow Elementary School, Paraprofessional ESE 188 T1, Family and Medical Leave Act, Leave Date 9/20/2011, Expected Return Date 10/18/2011 16. Hernandez, Diana - Jackson Heights Middle School, FTE Clerk 11 Mo-223alt, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 11/02/2011, Expected Return Date 12/15/2011 17. Hinsley, Mary Lou - Bentley Elementary School, Secretary 196, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 11/05/2011, Expected Return Date 11/07/2011 18. Hinsley, Mary Lou - Bentley Elementary School, Secretary 196, Extend Sick Leave without Pay, Leave Date 11/08/2011, Expected Return Date 11/26/2011 19. Howard,Deborah Ann, Heathrow Elementary School, Parapro Inst Elem - 196alt NT1, Family and Medical Leave Act, Leave Date 10/15/2011, Expected Return Date 11/08/2011 20. Hudnall, Vickie Lynn - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour, Sick Leave Bank 1st 50 days, Leave Date 11/5/2011, Expected Return Date 11/14/2011 21. Hudnall, Vickie Lynn - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour, Sick Leave Bank 2nd 50 days, Leave Date 11/15/2011, Expected Return Date 2/15/2012 22. Marti, Margarita - Casselberry Elementary School, Food Service, FS Employee 189/5 90%, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/11/2011, Expected Return Date 10/11/2011 23. Marti, Margarita - Casselberry Elementary School, Food Service, FS Employee 189/5 90%, Extend Sick Leave without Pay, Leave Date 10/12/2011, Expected Return Date 11/11/2011 Page 29 24. McVige, Maranda Renee - Sterling Park Elementary School, Food Service, FS Assistant 189/8 - 75%, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/18/2011, Expected Return Date 11/13/2011 25. McVige, Maranda Renee - Sterling Park Elementary School, Food Service, FS Assistant 189/8 - 75%, Extend Sick Leave without Pay, Leave Date 11/14/2011, Expected Return Date 11/22/2011 26. Monroe Jr, Ernest - Forest City Elementary School, Custodian 12 month, Family and Medical Leave Act, Leave Date 10/26/2011, Expected Return Date 1/18/2012 27. Monroe Jr, Ernest - Forest City Elementary School, Custodian 12 month, Extend Sick Leave without Pay, Leave Date 1/19/2012, Expected Return Date 3/24/2012 28. Petrangelo-Almekinder, Karen - Educational Support Center, Exceptional Student Support, Assist Sensory Screening 188, Extend Sick Leave without Pay, Leave Date 10/20/2011, Expected Return Date 5/31/2012 29. Quackenbush, Deanna Carol - Lake Orienta Elementary School, Food Service, FS Employee 189/5 - 60%, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/20/2011, Expected Return Date 11/18/2011 30. Reyes, Myrna - Oviedo High School, Secretary 223, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 10/19/2011, Expected Return Date 11/08/2011 31. Reyes, Myrna - Oviedo High School, Secretary 223, Family and Medical Leave Act, Leave Date 11/09/2011, Expected Return Date 12/15/2011 32. Scott, Sandra - Red Bug Elementary School, Parapro Instrct Elem - 188 NT1, Personal Leave without Pay, Leave Date 9/26/2011, Expected Return Date 1/07/2012 33. Sneed, Devia LaVon - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 8 Hour, Extend Sick Leave without Pay, Leave Date 9/17/2011, Expected Return Date 10/29/2011 34. Toro, Lydia E - Wicklow Elementary School, Custodian 10 mo-196alt - 50%, Extend Sick Leave with pay, Leave Date 11/03/2011, Expected Return Date 11/08/2011 35. Toro, Lydia E - Wicklow Elementary School, Custodian 10 mo-196alt - 50%, Extend Sick Leave without Pay, Leave Date 11/09/2011, Expected Return Date 11/25/2011 36. Toro, Lydia E - Wicklow Elementary School, Custodian 10 mo-196alt - 50%, Sick Leave Bank 1st 50 days, Leave Date 11/26/2011, Expected Return Date 1/07/2012 37. Williams, Angela Denece - Lyman High School, Parapro ESE 188 NT1, Extend Sick Leave without Pay, Leave Date 11/19/2011, Expected Return Date 12/17/2011 38. Williams, Emma Jean - Seminole High School, Custodian 10 month, Family and Medical Leave Act, Leave Date 10/19/2011, Expected Return Date 12/16/2011 EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS TERMINATIONS, RESIGNATIONS AND SUSPENSIONS for 2011-12 1. Carrasquillo, Cynthia J - Lake Howell High School, Parapro ESOL 188 NT1, Reason: Resig for employ in Educ in Fl, Termination Effective Date 11/05/2011 2. Cotner, Randolph Joseph - Maintenance Operations, Maintenance Mechanic, Reason: Personal Reasons, Termination Effective Date 11/12/2011 3. Duhart, Charles Edward - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 6 Hour, Reason: Resig for employ outside educa, Termination Effective Date 10/11/2011 4. Firmani, Angela Rae - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 8 Hour, Reason: Retired, Termination Effective Date 12/22/2011 5. Harding, Lydia Marie - Partin Elementary School, Exceptional Student Support, Educ Interpreter, Reason: Personal Reasons, Termination Effective Date 10/29/2011 6. Hillery, Agnes Lucinda - Sterling Park Elementary School, Paraprofessional ESE 188 T1, Reason: Retired, Termination Effective Date 10/01/2011 7. Hughes, Lucy S - Hagerty High School, Secretary 196 - 50%, Reason: Personal Reasons, Termination Effective Date 10/15/2011 8. Jayakumar, Erin Elizabeth - Forest City Elementary School, Paraprofessional ESE 188 T1, Reason: Personal Reasons, Termination Effective Date 10/13/2011 Page 30 9. Jones, Farenda Aliscia - Sanford Middle School, Secretary 223, Suspension without Pay, Reason: Continued Absence from Duty without Approved Leave, Violation of Work Rules, Failure to Perform Assigned Duties, and Repeated Misconduct over the Course of Employment, Effective Date 11/23/2011 10. Knowles, Paul Dennis - Spring Lake Elementary School, Custodian 11 month, Reason: Personal Reasons, Termination Effective Date 10/29/2011 11. Lespier-Rodriguez, Sheila - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour, Reason: Resig for employ in Educ in Fl, Termination Effective Date 10/29/2011 12. Mais, Susan Chang - South Seminole Middle School, Food Service, FS Employee 189/8 - 50%, Reason: Deceased, Termination Effective Date 10/25/2011 13. Martz, Jynell K - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour, Reason: Resig for employ outside educa, Termination Effective Date 11/05/2011 14. Maynard Sr, Ricardo S - Transportation Services, Bus Monitor 5 Hour, Suspension without Pay, Reason: Plea of Guilty and/or Adjudicated Guilty to: Reckless Driving, Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer, Battery Domestic Violence, Resisting an Officer without Violence, Effective Date 11/23/2011 15. Nuosce, Catherine C - Lake Mary High School, Parapro ESE 188 NT1, Reason: Personal Reasons, Termination Effective Date 11/05/2011 16. Perry, O'Shaneka Toccara - Consequence/e.gregory, Parapro Inst High - 188 NT1, Reason: Personal Reasons, Termination Effective Date 10/25/2011 17. Phillips Jr, Eugene W - Jackson Heights Middle School, Assistant Duty 188 - 40%, Reason: Resig for employ in Educ in Fl, Termination Effective Date 11/05/2011 18. Rhyne, Judy A - Indian Trails Middle School, Exceptional Student Support, Licensed Practical Nurse - LPN, Reason: Personal Reasons, Termination Effective Date 10/22/2011 19. Rodriguez, William - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 7 Hour, Reason: Resig for employ outside educa, Termination Effective Date 10/29/2011 20. Strouse, Linda Jean - Lake Howell High School, Custodian 11 mo-223alt - 50%, Reason: Retired, Termination Effective Date 12/22/2011 21. Swanson, Linda Y - Sterling Park Elementary School, Assistant Duty 196 - 50%, Reason: Retired, Termination Effective Date 11/19/2011 22. Thompson, Shelley E - Forest City Elementary School, Paraprofessional ESE 188 T1, Reason: Personal Reasons, Termination Effective Date 10/22/2011 23. Woods, Sheldon Gregory - Transportation Services, Bus Monitor 5 Hour, Reason: Deceased, Termination Effective Date 10/17/2011 24. Wright, James - Pine Crest Elementary School, Custodian 12 month - 50%, Reason: Personal Reasons, Termination Effective Date 10/24/2011 EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS PERSONNEL RETURNING TO DUTY FROM LEAVE OF ABSENCE for 2011-12 1. Aiello, Sharon Joy - South Seminole Middle School, Paraprofessional ESE 196 T1, Return from Leave Date 10/08/2011 2. Allen, Louise A - Winter Springs High School, Executive Secretary 258, Return from Leave Date 10/15/2011 3. Bryant, Joanne - Lyman High School, Secretary 196, Return from Leave Date 10/22/2011 4. Carter, Kim O - Hopper Center, Paraprofessional SED 188 T1, Return from Leave Date 10/18/2011 5. DeBose, Shirley K - Woodlands Elementary School, Parapro ESE 196 NT1, Return from Leave Date 10/26/2011 6. DeVito, Emily Renee - Educational Support Center, Human Resources, Specialist 3 Personnel, Return from Leave Date 10/15/2011 7. Gibson, Alford E - Indian Trails Middle School, Custodian 12 month - 80%, Return from Leave Date 10/27/2011 8. Haws, Angela A - Hopper Center, Paraprofessional SED 196 T1, Return from Leave Date 10/22/2011 Page 31 9. Heffner, Jessica Lynn - Wicklow Elementary School, Paraprofessional ESE 188 T1, Return from Leave Date10/18/2011 10. Sneed, Devia LaVon - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 8 Hour, Return from Leave Date 10/29/2011 11. Sullivan-Elderkin, Maureen Elizabeth - South Seminole Middle School, Food Service, FS Assistant 189/7, Return from Leave Date 9/30/2011 EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS CORRECTIONS TO PRIOR BOARD ACTION for 201112 1. Coates Jr, Robert E - Transportation Services, Bus Driver 8 Hour, Reason: FROM: Personal Reasons TO: Retired, Termination Effective Date 9/10/2011 2. Hatfield, Emily - Indian Trails Middle School, Secretary 196, Reason: FROM: Personal Reasons TO: Retired, Termination Effective Date 10/29/2011 3. Lee-Davis, Hattie Jean - Winter Springs High School, Custodian 12 month, Reason: FROM: Personal Reasons TO: Retired, Termination Effective Date 7/29/2011 EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS CORRECTION TO PRIOR BOARD ACTION for 201011 1. Ball, Thomas John - Heathrow Elementary School, Custodian 11 month, Reason: FROM: Personal Reasons TO: Retired, Termination Effective Date 6/02/2011 Page 32 TEMPORARY DUTY OUT-OF-STATE LEAVE REQUESTS FOR THE BOARD MEETING ON 11/22/2011 FOR INFORMATION/TEMPORARY DUTY OUT-OF-STATE LEAVE REQUESTS FOR 2011-12 1. Kelly, Jerri J - Lake Brantley High School, Teacher, Temporary Duty to attend the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana, Leave Date 12/10/2011, Return from Leave Date 12/13/2011 (Funded by Athletic Boosters) 2. Kupscznk, Luke Aubry - Winter Springs High School, Teacher, Temporary Duty to attend the Debate Conference in Cambridge, England, Leave Date 11/16/2011, Return from Leave Date 11/18/2011 (Funded by Rollins College and Cambridge University) 3. Murray, Marjorie Colton - Educational Support Center, Special Projects/Title 1, Director, Spec. Proj. (ECTAC), Temporary Duty to attend the 2012 National Title 1 Conference in Seattle, Washington, Leave Date 1/20/2012, Return from Leave Date 1/25/2012 (Funded by Title 1 and Project 4175) Page 33 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: JOB DESCRIPTION - DISTRIBUTION SERVICES IV.E. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve the new job description, Courier / Mail Room Lead as presented. 2. Background/Analysis: With the upcoming, January 1, 2012, retirement of the Manager, Mail Services incumbent, the organizational structure of Distribution Services has been re-evaluated. The proposed new job description, titled Courier / Mail Room Lead, would replace the vacated administrative position of Manager, Mail Services and better reflect and support the actual performance responsibilities aligned with the position. 3. Fiscal Impact: There will be a reduction in total salary and benefits paid and a reduction of administrative positions within the District. 4. Prepared by: 5. Board Meeting Date Ron Pinnell Exec. Director of Human Resources & Professional Standards Barry Boyer Director of Purchasing and Distribution Services 11/22/11 Attachment(s): Job Description Supporting information not in agenda book: None Materials for signature: None Page 34 SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS, FLORIDA Position/Job Description COURIER / MAIL ROOM LEAD QUALIFICATIONS High School Diploma or equivalence or Florida Special Diploma. Four (4) years experience in courier / mail room operations. Appropriate valid Florida driver’s license for vehicle(s) driven and demonstrated record of safe driving. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES Knowledge of Seminole County geographic area. Basic computer keyboard skills including knowledge of basic office software applications, i.e. Microsoft Word and Excel. Knowledge of mail processing equipment and mail / parcel pricing schedules. SUPERVISION REPORTS TO SUPERVISES Manager of Distribution Services No supervisory duties POSITION GOAL Coordinate the daily operations of District mail room and the pick-up and delivery of mail and small parcels utilizing District couriers and external carriers throughout the District. PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES 1. *Collaborate in the development of all routes and schedules for maximum efficiency. 2. *Organize and coordinate the sorting of all internal mail, USPS mail, and parcel shipments. 3. *Prepare and process all outbound mail and package shipments utilizing external carriers (USPS, UPS, FedEx, etc.) as needed. Divert bulk mail to designated mail processor where applicable. 4. *Pick-up and deliver mail / parcels to designated cost centers and post office as assigned. 5. *Maintain cost records of services performed for each cost center. Monitor and request replenishment of Postal accounts as needed. 6. *Monitor and adjust scheduled routing and tasks of the courier staff as needed; confirm that all sign sheets have signatures and forward to correct department. 7. *Handle confidential information and/or high value documents/items, including cash. 8. *Clean and are for his/her assigned vehicle. 9. *Serve as designated building maintenance and alarm system contact. 10. *Coordinate special delivery of Board packages, making deliveries as needed. 11. Perform other duties as assigned by the Manager of Distribution Services. *Denotes essential job function/ADA Page 35 COURIER / MAIL ROOM LEAD, Page 2 EQUIPMENT / MATERIALS Standard office and mail processing equipment. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Medium Work Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES Sitting Standing Walking Bending Stooping Kneeling Crouching Twisting Reaching Pushing Pulling Lifting Finger Dexterity Repetitive Motions Talking Hearing Acuity Visual Acuity Resting with the body supported by the buttocks or thighs. Assuming an upright position on the feet particularly for sustained periods of time. Moving about on foot to accomplish tasks, particularly for long distances. Lowering the body forward from the waist. Bending body downward and forward by bending spine at the waist through the use of the lower extremities and back muscles. Bending legs at knee to come to a rest on knee or knees. Bending the body downward and forward by bending leg and spine. Moving body from the waist using a turning motion. Extending hand(s) and arm(s) in any direction. Using upper extremities to press against something with steady force order to thrust forward, downward or outward exerting up to 20 pounds of force. Using upper extremities to drag, haul or tug objects in a sustained motion exerting up to 20 pounds of force. Raising objects from a lower to a higher position or moving objects horizontally from position to position through the use of the upper extremities and back muscles exerting up to 20 pounds of force. Picking, pinching, typing or otherwise working primarily with fingers rather than with the whole hand or arm. Substantial and continuous movements of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers. Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word. Those activities in which detailed or important spoken instructions must be conveyed accurately, loudly or quickly. The ability to perceive speech and other environmental sounds at normal loudness levels. The power to see at a level which allows reading of numbers and text, operation of equipment, inspection of machines, etc. WORKING CONDITIONS Indoors & Outdoors The worker is subject to both environmental conditions. Activities occur inside and outside. TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT PAY GRADE AS-C3 $31,136 - $55,293 District Salary Schedule Months 12 Annual Days 258 Weekly Hours 40.0 Annual Hours 2064 POSITION CODES PeopleSoft Position Personnel Category EEO-5 Line Function Job Code Survey Code FLSA TBD 18 52 7760 TBD 77644 Applicable Not applicable BOARD APPROVED Previous Board Approval ADA Information Provided by Position Description Prepared by Barry Boyer Barry Boyer Page 36 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE USE OF SIGNATURES IV.F. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County authorize the Finance Department to use the current signature chips until new signatures chips are received. 2. Background/Analysis: When the Board Chairman is elected at the Board’s November 22, 2011 reorganization meeting, new signature chips for check signing purposes containing the Superintendent and Board Chairman signatures will be needed. The process of ordering and receiving new chips takes approximately two weeks. The current signature chips will be needed for November payroll and accounts payable transactions. It is thus requested that the School Board authorize the use of the current signature chips until the new signature chips are received. 3. Fiscal Impact: The new signature chips will cost approximatley $1,000 and are funded through the Finance Department budget. 4. Prepared by: John G. Pavelchak Exec. Director of Finance and Budgeting 5. Board Meeting Date 11-22-11 Attachment(s): None Back-up not in yellow book: None Page 37 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: BUDGET AMENDMENTS 15 THROUGH 21 IV.G. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve Budget Amendment Numbers 15 through 21 as presented. 2. Background/Analysis: State Board of Education Rule 6A-1.006, requires that the School Board approve budget amendments whenever the amounts in the budgetary accounts are changed from the original budget. The budget amendments for each fund reflect the following types of activity: New Revenues: These are included in order to budget revenues, which were not anticipated at the time of the original budget. This category normally includes state and federal grants, insurance recoveries, and other miscellaneous revenues. Routine transfer of funds between budgeted accounts: These are transfers between accounts made by the various cost centers. These are included in the budget amendments in order to comply with the State Board of Education Rule requiring budget amendments for any changes in the function and object amounts. This necessitates that budget amendments be made at the lowest line item level of the budget. As a result, any change in the use of budgeted monies such as buying supplies, instead of equipment requires a budget amendment. Funds Appropriated from Fund Balance or Transfers to Fund Balance: These are transfers from fund balance for specific program needs. The Budget Amendments, Numbers 15 through 21, are summarized on the attached page(s). 3. Fiscal Impact: a) New Revenue Budgeted. b) Transfers are within budget allocations. 4. Prepared by: John Pavelchak Exec. Director of Finance and Budgeting Rashmikant Khatri, Director of Budgeting 5. Board Meeting Date 11/22/11 Attachment(s): Budget Amendment Summary Back-up not in agenda book: None Materials for signature: Resolutions Page 38 The School Board of Seminole County 1. Appropriate New Revenue As Follows: General Fund Amendment 15 Revenue Source: Florida Department of Education Finance Program (Rev 3310) Use of Funds: Appropriate Additional Advanced Placement Funds based on Actual Results Appropriate Additional International Bacculaureate (IB) Funds Based On Actual Results Special Revenue Amendment 16 Revenue Source: Use of Funds: Revenue Source: Use of Funds: Federal Stimulus Amendment 17 Revenue Source: Use of Funds: $ 130,649.00 $ 19,388.00 Lake Mary High School Internal Accounts (Rev 3490) Appropriate funds to meet program needs for Cheerleading Initiatives Proj. 4260 $ 11,074.88 East Coast Technical Assistance Center (ECTAC) Dues - Various Districts (Rev 3490) Appropriate funds to meet program needs for East Coast Technical Assistance Center (ECTAC) Proj. 4175 $ 43,250.00 $ $ (1,472.73) (16,630.79) Florida Dept. of Education Race to the TopLEA Formula Subgrants (Rev 3210) Adjust Quarterly Budget for Race to the Top LEA Formula Subgrants for Project 2181 and Project 2280 2 2. Routine Transfer of Funds Between Budgeted Accounts: These transfers between accounts made by the various cost centers. These are included in the budget amendments in order to comply with the State Board of Education Rule requiring budget amendments for any changes in the function and object amounts. This necessitates that budget amendments be made at the lowest line item level of the budget. As a result, any changes in the use of budgeted monies such as buying supplies, instead of equipment requires a budget amendment. 3. Funds Appropriated from Fund Balance or Transfers to Fund Balance: Page 39 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: COMPETITIVE SOLICITATION RECOMMENDATIONS IV.H. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve the recommendations for the competitive solicitations listed below. 2. Background/Analysis: Each board meeting the administration presents to the board for approval all competitive solicitation awards, renewals and/or extensions for products or services in excess of $25,000. All recommendations presented are the for lowest responsible Proposer that meet the advertised specifications and are made in accordance with Florida Board of Education rules and district board polices unless otherwise noted. Approved solicitations will have purchase orders issued as required. ITEM 1. 2. 3. BID TITLE & NUMBER Bid Award: High School Diplomas, #11120019B Bid Award: Water Tower Treatment Maintenance, #11120018B Bid Extension / Renewal: Contract Custodial Services, #10110029B Bid Award: Competition Pool Resurfacing, #11120033B *4. ** Backup to follow in Addendum. AWARD AMOUNT ($) Est. 25,000. Est. 45,000. Est. 2,084,000. TBA 3. Fiscal Impact: The estimated total of the bids awarded is $ 2,149,000. Finance Department will determine that funds are available before a purchase order is issued. 4. Prepared by: John Pavelchak 5. Board Meeting Date Executive Director of Finance & Budgeting Barry G. Boyer, C.P.M. Director, Purchasing and Distribution Services Department Attachment(s): None Back-up not in agenda book: Executive Summaries/Tabulations **Materials for signature: None. 11/22/2011 Page 40 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: AUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASE IV.I. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve the purchases listed below and any applicable contracts/agreements that may be associated with the various purchases. 2. Background/Analysis: ITEM 1. 2. 3. 4. **5. DESCRIPTION Microsoft Licenses for Computer Store (SHI International, Corp.) AMOUNT ($) 124,224. Aerohive wLAN Components & HP Router Equipment for Middle School Wireless Project (Insight Public Sector) USDA Commodity Storage & Delivery Services (Adams Cold Storage LLC) Professional Development: “Professional Learning Communities at Work™” Workshop Fees Agreement Addendum #1: Professional Student Counseling Services (Seminole Community Health Center d/b/a/ Seminole Behavioral HealthCare) Est. 400,000. Est. 55,000. Est. 100,000. NA 3. Fiscal Impact: The total of purchase orders presented is $679,224. The Finance Department has determined that funds are available to cover the amount to be encumbered. 4. Prepared by: John Pavelchak Executive Director of Finance & Budgeting Barry G. Boyer, C.P.M. 5. Board Meeting Date: 11/22/2011 Director, Purchasing and Distribution Services Department Attachment(s): None Back-up not in agenda book: Executive Summaries **Materials for signature: (1) Agreement Addendum Page 41 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: AUTHORIZATION OF INVENTORY REMOVALS IV.J. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County authorize the inventory removals as listed. 2. Background/Analysis: Each board meeting the administration presents to the board for approval all inventory removals. All inventory removals presented are in accordance with the Florida Board of Education rules and district Board Policies. Reduces property inventories in the amount of $751,023.65 depreciated value $8,022.70. 3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to the district associated with this action. 4. Prepared by: John Pavelchak, Executive Director Finance and Budgeting Darryl Johnson, Finance Accountant II 5. Board Meeting Date 11/22/11 Attachment(s): Removals Supporting Information not in agenda book: Executive Summary Materials for signature: None Page 42 SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUND/ RETIRED ASSETS FOR BOARD REPORTING BOARD MEETING 11/22/2011 RETIRED Location Hamilton Elementary Asset ID 31780 45467 51733 55305 55626 57123 59559 59561 59562 59564 59579 59583 61771 62425 63918 65791 65792 66676 66891 67142 70164 111612 Description/Manufacturer/Model Acquired Poster Maker/Pro Image Camera/Video/Video Flex Camcorder/Canon/ZR-30 Computer/Dell/GX260T Computer/Dell/GX260T Computer/Dell/GX260T Computer/Dell/Gx270T Computer/Dell/Gx270T Computer/Dell/Gx270T Computer/Dell/Gx270T Computer/Dell/Gx270T Computer/Dell/Gx270T Computer/Dell/GX270D Portable/Fender/0692 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Laptop/Dell/D610 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Monitor - TV/Zenith/H32G48S Cabinet Tote Tray/Fleetwood 22 items Geneva Elementary 45009 49526 49539 72164 Computer/Hewlett Packard/Vectr Computer/Dell/GX150 Computer/Dell/GX150 LAPTOP/Dell/D610 4 items Lake Mary Elementary Location Total 3/12/2001 10/23/2001 10/9/2001 6/8/2006 Location Total 51360 Computer/Dell/GX240 1 item Milwee Middle 7/27/1998 1/22/2001 1/4/2002 4/30/2003 5/8/2003 5/8/2003 4/12/2004 4/12/2004 4/12/2004 4/12/2004 4/12/2004 4/12/2004 7/9/2004 10/12/2004 11/9/2004 4/7/2005 4/7/2005 7/11/2005 7/21/2005 8/17/2005 1/26/2006 1/25/1982 4/19/2002 Location Total 1910 Proofer Cabinet/Seco 1 item 1/12/1990 Location Total Page 1 of 18 Cost 4,021.82 1,087.80 850.00 1,534.00 963.00 963.00 1,155.00 1,155.00 1,155.00 1,155.00 1,155.00 1,155.00 959.00 799.99 976.00 964.00 964.00 1,544.00 916.00 916.00 814.00 980.26 -----------26,182.87 Depreciation Value 11.31 -----------11.31 Removal Reason / Comments Missing-Letter from Cost Centr Surplus - Public Sale Missing-Letter from Cost Centr Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Missing-Letter from Cost Centr Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Missing-Letter from Cost Centr Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Missing-Letter from Cost Centr Missing-Letter from Cost Centr 1,123.90 868.00 868.00 1,427.00 -----------4,286.90 118.92 -----------118.92 Missing-Letter from Cost Centr Missing-Letter from Cost Centr Missing-Letter from Cost Centr Missing-Letter from Cost Centr 951.00 -----------951.00 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale 1,775.00 -----------1,775.00 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale Page 43 SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUND/ RETIRED ASSETS FOR BOARD REPORTING BOARD MEETING 11/22/2011 RETIRED Location Sanford Middle Asset ID 37289 59543 59586 86365 Description/Manufacturer/Model Acquired Tuba/Valve Computer/Dell/Gx270T French Horn/Holton/H379 Oboe/Yamaha/YOB441 4 items Millennium Middle School South Seminole Middle 53101 53680 54360 55330 57697 60433 61784 65314 4/10/1987 Location Total 8/26/2002 7/8/2003 11/6/2002 4/29/2003 8/18/2003 5/27/2004 7/26/2004 3/28/2005 Location Total 8/14/2002 Location Total 54511 Computer/Dell/Gx260D 1 item Highlands Elementary Location Total 54653 Engraver/Wizard/XL/Wizard/XL 1 item Midway Elementary 11/5/2004 Computer/Dell/GX260 Laptop/Dell/D600 Computer/Dell/OptiPlex Gx240 Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/Gx270D Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/Laptop D6 Computer/Dell/GX280D 8 items Jackson Heights Middle Location Total 123101 Proofer Cabinet/Precision 1 item Wilson Elementary 7/19/2001 62471 Computer/Dell/GX280 1 item Casselberry Elementary Location Total 46709 Laptop/Dell/Inspiron 1 item 11/8/1999 4/12/2004 3/25/2004 7/7/2008 2/7/2003 Location Total 36654 Computer/Dell/OptiPlex GX1 51356 Computer/Dell/GX240 8/2/1999 4/15/2002 Page 2 of 18 Cost 2,028.00 1,155.00 1,780.00 1,824.00 -----------6,787.00 Depreciation Value 785.33 -----------785.33 2,325.00 -----------2,325.00 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale 976.00 -----------976.00 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale 1,729.00 -----------1,729.00 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale 935.00 1,708.00 935.00 881.00 916.00 1,934.00 1,676.00 964.00 -----------9,949.00 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale 2,500.00 -----------2,500.00 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale 845.00 -----------845.00 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale 978.00 1,063.00 - Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Removal Reason / Comments Stolen -Police Report Attached Stolen -Police Report Attached Stolen -Police Report Attached Stolen -Police Report Attached Page 44 SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUND/ RETIRED ASSETS FOR BOARD REPORTING BOARD MEETING 11/22/2011 RETIRED Location Asset ID 52325 52338 52339 52345 53497 53503 53507 53508 53512 54998 56175 57591 58759 58970 60118 60196 62236 63439 63924 64585 102195 Description/Manufacturer/Model Acquired Computer/Dell/Gx240 Computer/Dell/Gx240 Computer/Dell/Gx240 Computer/Dell/Gx240 Computer/Dell/STD GX240 Computer/Dell/STD GX240 Computer/Dell/STD GX240 Computer/Dell/STD GX240 Computer/Dell/STD GX240 Computer/Dell/Gx260 Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/Gx270D Computer/Dell/Gx270D Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270D Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Floor Machine/Steamex/C-2 23 items Rainbow Elementary 12833 12994 46869 55293 Spring Lake Elementary Location Total 5/18/1994 2/4/1994 8/16/2000 4/28/2003 Location Total 102607 Piano/Baldwin 1 item Teague Middle 7/9/2002 7/9/2002 7/9/2002 7/9/2002 6/18/2002 6/18/2002 6/18/2002 6/18/2002 6/18/2002 2/26/2003 3/18/2003 6/12/2003 11/5/2003 4/27/2004 7/26/2004 6/18/2004 7/9/2004 11/5/2004 11/10/2004 12/20/2004 2/5/1976 Refrigerator/Mccall Laserdisc Player/Pioneer Ice Machine/Scotman Computer/Dell/GX260D 4 items 53158 54749 55089 55156 55164 899.00 899.00 899.00 899.00 899.00 899.00 899.00 899.00 899.00 845.00 845.00 785.00 1,115.00 869.00 1,004.00 959.00 959.00 976.00 976.00 976.00 995.00 -----------21,436.00 Depreciation Value ------------ 1,610.00 775.00 1,732.50 881.00 -----------4,998.50 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale Missing-Letter from Cost Centr Missing-Letter from Cost Centr Missing-Letter from Cost Centr 2,129.00 -----------2,129.00 ------------ Donated to Boys and Girls Club 1,261.00 1,399.00 899.00 845.00 845.00 - Cost 1/27/1989 Location Total Computer/Dell/Gx240 Computer -Minitower/Dell/GX260 Laptop/Dell/Gx260 Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260 7/8/2002 11/4/2002 11/4/2002 2/7/2003 1/14/2003 Page 3 of 18 Removal Reason / Comments Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Page 45 SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUND/ RETIRED ASSETS FOR BOARD REPORTING BOARD MEETING 11/22/2011 RETIRED Location Asset ID 55607 55763 58489 58495 58496 58505 58790 58791 58793 59766 60047 63085 63487 63500 64724 64726 64729 64730 67470 Description/Manufacturer/Model Acquired Computer/Dell/GX260T Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/Gx270 Computer/Dell/Gx270 Computer/Dell/Gx270 Computer/Dell/Gx270 Computer/Dell/Gx270D Computer/Dell/Gx270D Computer/Dell/Gx270D Projector - LCD/Epson/73C Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Laptop/Dell/D610 24 items Red Bug Elementary 63407 Computer/Dell/GX280 1 item Stenstrom Elementary Location Total 7/7/2003 Location Total 57071 Computer/Dell/GX260D 1 item Keeth Elementary 3/31/2003 53956 Computer/Dell/Gx260 1 item Tuskawilla Middle Location Total 55993 Computer/Dell/GX260D 1 item Eastbrook Elementary 4/29/2003 3/21/2003 12/12/2003 12/12/2003 12/12/2003 12/12/2003 11/5/2003 11/5/2003 11/5/2003 4/8/2004 7/9/2004 9/23/2004 11/5/2004 11/5/2004 1/18/2005 1/18/2005 1/12/2005 1/12/2005 8/23/2005 6/3/2003 Location Total 11/10/2004 Location Total 67533 Laptop/Dell/D610 8/23/2005 Page 4 of 18 Cost 1,458.00 844.00 970.00 970.00 970.00 970.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 1,549.42 959.00 959.00 976.00 976.00 964.00 964.00 964.00 964.00 1,477.00 -----------24,538.42 Depreciation Value ------------ Removal Reason / Comments Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale 891.00 -----------891.00 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale 959.87 -----------959.87 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale 785.00 -----------785.00 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale 976.00 -----------976.00 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale 1,477.00 ------------ ------------ Surplus - Public Sale Page 46 SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUND/ RETIRED ASSETS FOR BOARD REPORTING BOARD MEETING 11/22/2011 RETIRED Location Heathrow Elementary Asset ID Description/Manufacturer/Model Acquired 1 item Location Total 57694 58967 61025 61028 63017 63018 63729 63730 63731 63735 63736 63737 64100 67140 67320 67358 79000 Computer/Dell/Gx270D Computer/Dell/Gx270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 LAPTOP/Dell/D620 17 items Indian Trails Middle Location Total 9/13/2006 9/26/2006 Location Total 41484 Computer/Dell/GX110 41636 Computer/Dell/GX110 88827 LAPTOP/Lenovo/S10-IDEAPAD 3 items Crystal Lake Elementary 12/4/1992 73611 Laptop/Dell/D620 74823 Laptop/Dell/D620 2 items Wicklow Elementary School Location Total 9887 Laminator/GBC 1 item Markham Woods Middle School 8/20/2003 4/27/2004 6/14/2004 6/14/2004 8/23/2004 8/23/2004 11/5/2004 11/5/2004 11/5/2004 11/5/2004 11/5/2004 11/5/2004 11/24/2004 8/17/2005 8/16/2005 8/16/2005 6/20/2007 10/2/2000 8/17/2000 7/13/2009 Location Total 53577 Laptop/Dell/D600 53683 Laptop/Dell/D600 7/7/2003 7/8/2003 Page 5 of 18 Cost 1,477.00 Depreciation Removal Value Reason / Comments - 964.88 849.00 993.36 993.36 959.00 959.00 976.00 976.00 976.00 976.00 976.00 976.00 873.00 916.00 916.00 916.00 1,250.00 -----------16,445.60 312.50 -----------312.50 Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale 1,095.00 -----------1,095.00 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale 1,522.00 1,240.00 -----------2,762.00 190.25 Surplus - Public Sale 155.00 Surplus - Public Sale -----------345.25 985.00 985.00 445.00 -----------2,415.00 Missing-Letter from Cost Centr Missing-Letter from Cost Centr 265.76 Missing-Letter from Cost Centr -----------265.76 1,708.00 1,708.00 ------------ ------------ Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Page 47 SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUND/ RETIRED ASSETS FOR BOARD REPORTING BOARD MEETING 11/22/2011 RETIRED Location Quest Academy Asset ID Description/Manufacturer/Model Acquired 2 items Location Total 53748 Laptop/Dell/D600 1 item IS-ESC Primary 63318 Laptop/Dell/D600 1 item Human Resources 30138 32399 43503 46255 54365 59392 64356 65712 71396 80784 83402 84137 Type and Speak Dynavox Scanner/Fujitsu/15C Dynamyte/3100 TV -Close Circuit/Telesensory Springboard/Prentke Romich Communication Device/Say-it! S Dynavox/Dynavox/MT4 Communication Device Dynawrite Device/Dynavox Monitor/Viewsonic/Magic Touch Projector/Infocus/IN10 12 items Journeys Academy Location Total 6/18/2003 Location Total 9/20/1998 12/30/1998 9/28/2000 5/7/2001 10/31/2002 4/14/2004 1/18/2005 4/15/2005 5/15/2006 9/18/2007 6/4/2004 7/2/2008 Location Total 4/19/2005 8/23/2005 Location Total 22825 Computer/Compaq/5133 1 item Food Service 11/17/2004 65693 Computer/Dell/GX280 67582 Laptop/Dell/D610 2 items Maintenance-Operations Location Total 57122 Computer/Dell/GX260D 1 item Instruction Exceptional Ed. 7/8/2003 11/1/1996 Location Total 55608 Laptop/Dell/Latitude D800 Lapt 5/1/2003 Page 6 of 18 Cost 3,416.00 Depreciation Removal Value Reason / Comments - 1,708.00 -----------1,708.00 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale 1,806.00 -----------1,806.00 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale 785.00 -----------785.00 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale 1,462.00 6,495.00 801.00 6,995.00 2,165.00 2,554.00 3,037.00 6,679.00 7,325.18 3,865.00 1,000.50 999.25 -----------43,377.93 508.69 1,127.29 430.23 -----------2,066.21 Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Missing-Letter from Cost Centr 964.00 1,477.00 -----------2,441.00 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale 4,000.00 -----------4,000.00 ------------ Missing-Letter from Cost Centr 3,274.00 ------------ ------------ Surplus - Public Sale Page 48 SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUND/ RETIRED ASSETS FOR BOARD REPORTING BOARD MEETING 11/22/2011 RETIRED Location Asset ID Description/Manufacturer/Model Acquired 1 item Location Total IS-ESC Annex 67478 Laptop/Dell/D610 1 item IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 56165 56169 60507 61813 61815 67576 25075 28269 30139 32992 34146 34158 34644 35949 36253 37690 40701 44258 46727 49497 52392 53116 53579 53583 53585 53587 6/12/2003 Location Total Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/Gx270 Laptop/Dell/Laptop D6 Laptop/Dell/Laptop D6 Laptop/Dell/D610 6 items Surplus Property from Instruction Exceptional Ed. Carillon Elementary Winter Springs Elementary IS-TechPark Annex Transitio IS-TechPark Annex Transitio IS-TechPark Annex Transitio IS-TechPark Annex Transitio Longwood Elementary Longwood Elementary IS-TechPark Annex Transitio Longwood Elementary IS-TechPark Annex Transitio IS-TechPark Annex Transitio Lawton Chiles Middle Schoo IS-TechPark Annex Transitio IS-ESC Primary Crystal Lake Elementary Winter Springs Elementary Crystal Lake Elementary Crystal Lake Elementary Location Total 57263 Computer/Dell/GX260D 1 item IS-TechPark Annex Transitional 8/23/2005 Printer Laserjet/Hewlett Packa Teleprompter Laptop/Dell/Inspiron Computer/Dell/OptiPlex GX1 File Server/Dell/Poweredge 430 Ethernet Switcher Scanner/Opscan Switch/Cisco/Catalyst 2924 XLSwitch/Cisco/Catalyst 1924XL-A Scanner/Opscan Computer/Dell/GX1 File Server/Dell File Server/Dell/Poweredge 250 Scanner/Quickscan/M3000 File Server/Dell/PowerEdge 250 Computer/Dell/GX260D Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 3/18/2003 3/18/2003 4/21/2004 7/26/2004 7/26/2004 8/23/2005 Location Total 4/11/1997 12/19/1997 4/24/1998 11/25/1998 2/24/1999 2/3/1999 12/5/1997 11/24/1999 11/24/1999 10/1/1999 4/26/2000 11/22/2000 7/27/2001 10/1/2001 9/27/2002 9/6/2002 7/7/2003 7/7/2003 7/7/2003 7/7/2003 Page 7 of 18 Cost 3,274.00 Depreciation Removal Value Reason / Comments - 1,477.00 -----------1,477.00 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale 785.00 -----------785.00 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale 845.00 845.00 1,202.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,477.00 -----------7,721.00 ------------ Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale 1,609.55 3,570.19 2,458.00 1,430.00 7,164.00 1,887.00 5,936.71 2,377.00 2,377.00 5,236.00 1,435.00 4,812.00 3,239.00 1,303.00 4,170.00 943.00 1,708.00 1,708.00 1,708.00 1,708.00 - Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Page 49 SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUND/ RETIRED ASSETS FOR BOARD REPORTING BOARD MEETING 11/22/2011 RETIRED Location Asset ID Crystal Lake Elementary 53592 Crystal Lake Elementary 53593 Crystal Lake Elementary 53594 Crystal Lake Elementary 53600 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 53672 Crystal Lake Elementary 53674 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 53675 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 53690 Crystal Lake Elementary 53740 Winter Springs Elementary 53903 Winter Springs Elementary 53907 Winter Springs Elementary 53908 Winter Springs Elementary 53909 Winter Springs Elementary 53911 Winter Springs Elementary 53913 Winter Springs Elementary 53916 Winter Springs Elementary 53917 Winter Springs Elementary 53918 Winter Springs Elementary 53926 Winter Springs Elementary 53928 Winter Springs Elementary 53929 Winter Springs Elementary 53931 Winter Springs Elementary 53933 53935 Winter Springs Elementary Winter Springs Elementary 53940 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 54569 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 54570 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 54571 IS-ESC Primary 54572 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 54573 IS-ESC Primary 54574 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 54575 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 54577 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 54578 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 54579 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 54581 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 54582 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 54583 Longwood Elementary 54586 Longwood Elementary 54589 Description/Manufacturer/Model Acquired Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/Gx260 Computer/Dell/Gx260 Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260 Page 8 of 18 7/7/2003 7/7/2003 7/7/2003 7/7/2003 7/8/2003 7/8/2003 7/8/2003 7/7/2003 7/8/2003 6/18/2003 7/8/2003 7/8/2003 7/15/2003 6/18/2003 7/15/2003 6/18/2003 6/18/2003 6/18/2003 7/15/2003 6/18/2003 6/18/2003 6/18/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 6/18/2003 9/30/2002 9/30/2002 9/30/2002 9/30/2002 9/30/2002 9/30/2002 9/30/2002 9/30/2002 9/30/2002 9/30/2002 9/30/2002 9/30/2002 9/30/2002 9/13/2002 9/13/2002 Cost 1,708.00 1,708.00 1,708.00 1,708.00 1,708.00 1,708.00 1,708.00 1,708.00 1,708.00 821.00 952.00 952.00 959.36 952.00 959.36 952.00 821.00 821.00 959.36 821.00 952.00 821.00 959.36 959.36 821.00 899.00 899.00 899.00 899.00 899.00 899.00 899.00 899.00 899.00 899.00 899.00 899.00 899.00 907.00 907.00 Depreciation Value - Removal Reason / Comments Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Page 50 SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUND/ RETIRED ASSETS FOR BOARD REPORTING BOARD MEETING 11/22/2011 RETIRED Location Asset ID Longwood Elementary 54590 Longwood Elementary 54593 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 54971 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 54972 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 54973 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 54974 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 54975 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 54976 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 54978 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 54979 IS-ESC Primary 54994 IS-ESC Primary 54999 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 55093 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 55097 IS-ESC Primary 55180 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 55198 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 55253 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 55256 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 55260 IS-ESC Primary 55332 IS-ESC Primary 55333 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 55600 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 55717 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 55718 Longwood Elementary 55725 Longwood Elementary 55726 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 55727 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 55782 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 55784 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 55785 IS-ESC Primary 55951 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 55980 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 55981 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 55983 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 55988 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 55992 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 55995 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 56004 Lawton Chiles Middle Schoo 56042 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 56074 Description/Manufacturer/Model Acquired Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260T Computer/Dell/OptiPlex Gx260 Computer/Dell/Gx260 Computer/Dell/Gx260T Computer/Dell/Gx260 Computer/Dell/GX260T Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260T Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Laptop/Dell/Latitude D600 Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260T Computer/Dell/Gx260T Computer/Dell/Gx260T Computer/Dell/Gx260T Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260T Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260T Computer/Dell/GX260D Cost 9/13/2002 9/13/2002 2/7/2003 2/7/2003 2/7/2003 2/7/2003 2/7/2003 2/7/2003 2/7/2003 2/7/2003 2/26/2003 9/17/2002 11/18/2002 11/6/2002 2/6/2003 2/18/2003 4/28/2003 4/28/2003 4/28/2003 4/28/2003 4/28/2003 4/30/2003 2/26/2003 2/20/2003 2/20/2003 2/20/2003 2/20/2003 3/19/2003 3/19/2003 3/19/2003 4/28/2003 3/31/2003 3/31/2003 3/31/2003 3/31/2003 3/31/2003 3/31/2003 3/31/2003 3/18/2003 3/19/2003 Page 9 of 18 907.00 907.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 1,401.00 935.00 935.00 1,740.00 845.00 1,111.00 845.00 1,358.00 845.00 845.00 1,787.00 845.00 1,304.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,291.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 1,170.00 891.00 891.00 891.00 891.00 891.00 891.00 891.00 1,358.00 845.00 Depreciation Value - Removal Reason / Comments Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Page 51 SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUND/ RETIRED ASSETS FOR BOARD REPORTING BOARD MEETING 11/22/2011 RETIRED Location Asset ID IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 56077 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 56116 Crystal Lake Elementary 56119 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 56126 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 56132 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 56149 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 56150 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 56153 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 56154 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 56155 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 56156 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 56158 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 56159 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 56161 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 56163 IS-ESC Primary 56171 IS-ESC Primary 56182 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 56183 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 56190 Longwood Elementary 56193 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 56206 Longwood Elementary 56208 Longwood Elementary 56209 IS-ESC Primary 56295 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 56313 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 56341 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 56472 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 56473 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 56474 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 56475 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 56476 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 56477 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 56507 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 56515 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 56516 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 56521 IS-ESC Primary 56877 IS-ESC Primary 56885 Longwood Elementary 57012 Food Service 57016 Description/Manufacturer/Model Acquired Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX240T Computer/Dell/Gx260T Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260T Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260T Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/Gx260T Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260 Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/Gx270 Computer/Dell/Gx270 Computer/Dell/Gx260T Laptop/Dell/Latitude D800 Cost 3/19/2003 3/19/2003 5/6/2003 3/18/2003 3/18/2003 3/18/2003 3/18/2003 3/18/2003 3/18/2003 3/18/2003 3/18/2003 3/18/2003 3/18/2003 3/18/2003 3/18/2003 3/18/2003 3/18/2003 3/18/2003 3/18/2003 3/20/2003 3/21/2003 3/20/2003 3/18/2003 3/31/2003 3/31/2003 3/31/2003 3/31/2003 3/31/2003 3/31/2003 3/31/2003 3/31/2003 3/31/2003 3/31/2003 3/31/2003 3/31/2003 3/31/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 9/18/2003 5/1/2003 Page 10 of 18 845.00 1,278.00 2,022.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 1,267.00 845.00 1,047.00 881.00 1,206.00 891.00 891.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 845.00 891.00 891.00 891.00 891.00 1,260.43 1,260.43 1,011.00 3,312.00 Depreciation Value - Removal Reason / Comments Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Page 52 SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUND/ RETIRED ASSETS FOR BOARD REPORTING BOARD MEETING 11/22/2011 RETIRED Location Asset ID Food Service 57018 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57092 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57106 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57109 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57110 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57112 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57114 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57194 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57199 IS-ESC Primary 57201 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57245 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57251 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57252 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 57254 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 57255 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 57256 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 57257 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 57258 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 57259 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 57261 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 57262 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 57264 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57476 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57557 Longwood Elementary 57578 Longwood Elementary 57579 IS-ESC Primary 57607 IS-ESC Primary 57609 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57624 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57636 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 57722 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 57743 IS-ESC Primary 57764 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57767 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57788 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57795 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57799 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57800 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57802 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57867 Description/Manufacturer/Model Acquired Laptop/Dell/Latitude D800 Laptop/Dell/Latitude D600 Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260T Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/GX260D Laptop/Dell/Latitude D600 Computer/Dell/GX260D Computer/Dell/Gx270T Computer/Dell/Gx270D Computer/Dell/Gx270D Computer/Dell/Gx270T Computer/Dell/Gx270D Computer/Dell/Gx270T Computer/Dell/Gx270T Computer/Dell/Gx270T Computer/Dell/Gx270T Computer/Dell/Gx260 5/1/2003 6/19/2003 6/18/2003 6/18/2003 6/18/2003 6/18/2003 6/18/2003 6/12/2003 6/12/2003 6/12/2003 6/12/2003 6/12/2003 6/12/2003 6/12/2003 6/12/2003 6/12/2003 6/12/2003 6/12/2003 6/12/2003 6/12/2003 6/12/2003 6/12/2003 6/19/2003 6/18/2003 6/12/2003 6/12/2003 6/19/2003 6/19/2003 6/19/2003 6/19/2003 9/19/2003 9/23/2003 9/25/2003 10/3/2003 9/29/2003 10/13/2003 10/13/2003 10/13/2003 10/13/2003 7/15/2003 Page 11 of 18 Cost 3,312.00 1,728.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 1,392.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 785.00 916.00 1,597.00 785.00 1,565.44 944.00 1,382.00 1,253.00 1,101.88 1,484.00 1,484.00 1,484.00 1,484.00 958.93 Depreciation Value - Removal Reason / Comments Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Page 53 SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUND/ RETIRED ASSETS FOR BOARD REPORTING BOARD MEETING 11/22/2011 RETIRED Location Asset ID IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57868 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57869 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57870 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57871 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57873 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57875 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57876 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57877 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57878 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57879 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57880 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57881 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57882 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57883 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57884 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57885 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57886 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57887 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57888 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57889 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57890 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57891 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57892 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 57896 IS-ESC Primary 57898 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57900 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57905 IS-ESC Primary 57915 IS-ESC Primary 57916 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 57918 IS-ESC Primary 57919 IS-ESC Primary 57920 IS-ESC Primary 57921 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57922 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57928 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57930 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57931 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57932 IS-ESC Primary 57933 IS-ESC Primary 57936 Description/Manufacturer/Model Acquired Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260 Computer/Dell/Gx260 Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260 Computer/Dell/Gx260 Computer/Dell/Gx260 Computer/Dell/Gx260 Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260 Computer/Dell/Gx260 Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260 Cost 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 Page 12 of 18 964.88 964.88 964.88 964.88 958.93 964.88 958.93 958.93 964.88 958.93 958.93 958.93 958.93 958.93 958.93 958.93 958.93 958.94 958.94 958.94 958.94 958.94 958.94 958.94 964.88 961.52 961.52 958.94 958.94 961.52 961.52 961.52 961.52 962.46 962.47 962.47 961.52 961.52 962.47 961.52 Depreciation Value - Removal Reason / Comments Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Page 54 SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUND/ RETIRED ASSETS FOR BOARD REPORTING BOARD MEETING 11/22/2011 RETIRED Location Asset ID IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57937 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57939 IS-ESC Primary 57948 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 57980 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 58085 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 58105 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 58369 Winter Springs Elementary 58565 Winter Springs Elementary 58576 Winter Springs Elementary 58578 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 58905 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 59186 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 59421 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 59503 IS-ESC Primary 59509 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 59550 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 59748 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 60055 Winter Springs Elementary 60060 Longwood Elementary 60066 Longwood Elementary 60075 Longwood Elementary 60082 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 60167 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 60173 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 60176 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 60177 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 60185 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 60192 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 60194 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 60212 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 60214 Longwood Elementary 60434 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 60869 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 61054 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 61074 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 61099 Longwood Elementary 61119 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 61366 Winter Springs Elementary 61466 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 61476 Description/Manufacturer/Model Acquired Computer/Dell/Gx260 Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx260D Computer/Dell/Gx270T Computer/Dell/Gx270T Computer/Dell/Gx270D Computer/Dell/Gx270 Computer/Dell/Gx270 Computer/Dell/Gx270 Laptop/Dell/Latitude D600 Laptop/Dell/Latitude D800 Computer/Dell/Gx270 Laptop/Dell/D800 Laptop/Dell/D800 Computer/Dell/Gx270 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/Latitude D600 Laptop/Dell/Laptop D6 Laptop/Dell/Laptop D6 Laptop/Dell/Laptop D6 Laptop/Dell/Laptop D6 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Laptop/Dell/D600 Computer/Dell/Gx270 Computer/Dell/GX270D Computer/Dell/Gx270 Laptop/Dell/Latitude D800 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Cost 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 7/15/2003 8/6/2003 9/19/2003 9/19/2003 1/27/2004 11/12/2003 11/12/2003 11/12/2003 1/21/2004 2/11/2004 4/7/2004 4/16/2004 4/16/2004 3/18/2004 4/27/2004 7/9/2004 7/26/2004 7/26/2004 7/26/2004 7/26/2004 6/18/2004 6/18/2004 6/18/2004 6/18/2004 6/18/2004 6/18/2004 6/18/2004 6/18/2004 6/18/2004 5/27/2004 5/27/2004 6/10/2004 5/24/2004 7/9/2004 7/26/2004 7/26/2004 7/9/2004 7/26/2004 Page 13 of 18 961.52 958.94 964.88 916.00 1,253.00 1,253.00 938.00 916.00 916.00 916.00 1,934.00 2,109.00 1,251.00 2,168.00 2,168.00 1,008.49 7,277.91 3,612.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 959.00 959.00 959.00 959.00 959.00 959.00 959.00 959.00 959.00 1,934.00 1,000.00 959.00 1,000.00 2,280.00 1,004.00 1,690.00 959.00 1,521.00 Depreciation Value - Removal Reason / Comments Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Page 55 SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUND/ RETIRED ASSETS FOR BOARD REPORTING BOARD MEETING 11/22/2011 RETIRED Location Asset ID Longwood Elementary 61612 Longwood Elementary 61613 Longwood Elementary 61621 Longwood Elementary 61622 Longwood Elementary 61624 Longwood Elementary 61625 Longwood Elementary 61626 Longwood Elementary 61627 Longwood Elementary 61630 Longwood Elementary 61631 Longwood Elementary 61632 Longwood Elementary 61634 Longwood Elementary 61635 Longwood Elementary 61636 Longwood Elementary 61661 Longwood Elementary 61676 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 61742 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 61745 Winter Springs Elementary 61797 Longwood Elementary 61827 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 61829 Longwood Elementary 61837 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 61866 Longwood Elementary 61872 IS-TechPark Annex Transitio 61916 Longwood Elementary 61979 Longwood Elementary 61983 Winter Springs Elementary 62380 Winter Springs Elementary 62382 Winter Springs Elementary 62383 Winter Springs Elementary 62384 Winter Springs Elementary 62392 Winter Springs Elementary 62398 Winter Springs Elementary 62401 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 62821 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 62824 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63019 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63020 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63021 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63022 Description/Manufacturer/Model Acquired Computer/Dell/GX270D Computer/Dell/GX270D Computer/Dell/GX270D Computer/Dell/GX270D Computer/Dell/GX270D Computer/Dell/GX270D Computer/Dell/GX270D Computer/Dell/GX270D Computer/Dell/GX270D Computer/Dell/GX270D Computer/Dell/GX270D Computer/Dell/GX270D Computer/Dell/GX270D Computer/Dell/GX270D Computer/Dell/GX270D Computer/Dell/GX270D Laptop/Dell/Latitude D800 Laptop/Dell/Latitude D800 Laptop/Dell/Laptop D6 Laptop/Dell/Laptop D6 Laptop/Dell/Laptop D6 Laptop/Dell/Laptop D6 Laptop/Dell/Laptop D6 Laptop/Dell/Laptop D6 Laptop/Dell/Laptop D6 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270D Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270 Computer/Dell/GX270T Computer/Dell/GX270 Laptop/Dell/Latitude Laptop/Dell/D800 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Cost 7/9/2004 7/9/2004 7/9/2004 7/9/2004 7/9/2004 7/9/2004 7/9/2004 7/9/2004 7/9/2004 7/9/2004 7/9/2004 7/9/2004 7/9/2004 7/9/2004 7/9/2004 7/9/2004 7/12/2004 7/12/2004 7/26/2004 7/26/2004 7/26/2004 7/26/2004 7/26/2004 7/26/2004 7/26/2004 7/9/2004 7/9/2004 7/26/2004 7/26/2004 7/26/2004 7/26/2004 7/26/2004 7/26/2004 7/26/2004 8/23/2004 8/23/2004 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 Page 14 of 18 959.00 959.00 959.00 959.00 959.00 959.00 959.00 959.00 959.00 959.00 959.00 959.00 959.00 959.00 959.00 959.00 1,962.00 1,962.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 959.00 959.00 1,004.00 1,004.00 1,004.00 1,004.00 1,004.00 1,004.00 1,176.00 1,176.00 3,612.00 1,962.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 Depreciation Value - Removal Reason / Comments Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Surplus - Public Sale Page 56 SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUND/ RETIRED ASSETS FOR BOARD REPORTING BOARD MEETING 11/22/2011 RETIRED Location Asset ID Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63023 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63024 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63025 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63026 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63027 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63028 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63029 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63030 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63031 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63032 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63033 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63034 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63035 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63036 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63037 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63038 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63039 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63040 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63042 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63293 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63312 IS-ESC Primary 63322 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 63324 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63325 IS-ESC Primary 63328 IS-ESC Primary 63332 Winter Springs Elementary 63348 Instruction Exceptional Ed. 63384 Longwood Elementary 63420 Longwood Elementary 63421 Longwood Elementary 63422 Longwood Elementary 63423 Longwood Elementary 63425 Longwood Elementary 63426 Longwood Elementary 63427 Longwood Elementary 63428 Longwood Elementary 63429 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 63542 IS-Tech Park Annex Primary 63546 IS-ESC Primary 64000 Description/Manufacturer/Model Acquired Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D800 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Computer/Dell/GX280 Laptop/Dell/D800 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Laptop/Dell/D600 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 Computer/Dell/GX280 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 8/31/2004 10/22/2004 10/22/2004 11/17/2004 11/17/2004 11/17/2004 11/17/2004 11/17/2004 11/5/2004 11/11/2004 11/5/2004 11/5/2004 11/5/2004 11/5/2004 11/5/2004 11/5/2004 11/5/2004 11/5/2004 11/5/2004 11/5/2004 11/5/2004 11/5/2004 Page 15 of 18 Cost 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,962.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 1,676.00 976.00 1,944.00 1,806.00 1,806.00 1,806.00 1,806.00 1,806.00 2,236.00 976.00 976.00 976.00 976.00 976.00 976.00 976.00 976.00 976.00 976.00 976.00 976.00 976.00 Depreciation Value - 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Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve the Monthly Financial Statement for the period beginning September 1, 2011 and ending September 30, 2011 as presented. 2. Background/Analysis: State Board Rule 6A-1008 requires that a Monthly Financial Statement be submitted to the board in a form prescribed by the board. 3. Fiscal Impact: The expenditures for the year are within budget allocations. The unreserved fund balance at June 30, 2012 is estimated to be approximately $25.3 million (5.96%) for the General Fund. 4. Prepared by: John G. Pavelchak Exec. Director of Finance and Budgeting Paul Fitzgerald, Accountant II 5. Board Meeting Date 11/22/11 Attachment(s): None Supporting Information not in agenda book: Executive Summary, Monthly Financial Statement, Materials for signature: Monthly Financial Statement for September 2011 Page 61 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING CONTINUING SERVICES CONSULTANTS: APPROVAL OF SELECTION COMMITTEE’S RECOMMENDATION IV.L. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve the selection committee’s recommendation for district wide civil and structural engineering services and authorize the Facilities Planning Department to negotiate contracts with Bentley Architects + Engineers, Inc., Klima Weeks Civil Engineering, Inc. and SK Consortium, Inc. 2. Background/Analysis: On Monday, October 31, 2011 the selection committee interviewed five (5) firms to provide Civil and Structural Professional Engineering Services on a district wide, continuing contract services basis. The committee members were as follows: • • • • • Tina Calderone, Board Member Jed Downs, Business Advisory Board Representative Bob Devecchio, Administrative Representative David Steindl, Facilities Services Representative Ross Ponder, Facilities Planning Representative Jay Taylor, Supervisor of Construction, facilitated and administered the RFQ solicitation on behalf of the committee. Based on the specific selection criteria, the committee recommends the following firms in rank order for negotiations: 1. 1. 1. 2. 3. Bentley Architects + Engineers, Inc. Klima-Weeks Civil Engineering, Inc. SK Consortium, Inc Brindley Pieters & Associates, Inc. CPH Engineers If negotiations fail with any of the number one ranked firms, the department will proceed to negotiate with the number two ranked firm. Contracts for services will be negotiated and presented to the Board for approval on December 13, 2011. 3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. Funding source: N/A 4. Prepared by: George Kosmac, Deputy 5. Board Meeting Date: Superintendent of Operations Jay Taylor, Supervisor Of Construction Attachment(s): none Back-up not in agenda book: Final Tally Sheet Materials for signature: none 11/22/11 Page 62 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER CONSULTING CONTINUING SERVICES: APPROVAL OF CONTRACTS IV.M. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve and authorize execution of the district wide continuing services contracts for environmental engineer consulting services with EE&G Environmental Services, LLC, AMEC E&I (formerly d/b/a MACTEC Engineering and Consulting, Inc.) and Nodarse & Associates, Inc. 2. Background/Analysis: On May 24, 2011 the board approved the CCNA selection committee’s number one rankings of EE&G Environmental Services, LLC, AMEC E&I (formerly d/b/a MACTEC Engineering and Consulting, Inc.) and Nodarse & Associates, Inc. and granted permission to negotiate contracts with each firm. Contracts were successfully negotiated with the firms using the districts standard form contract. Fee schedules and hourly rates were negotiated at the same rate for all firms. 3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to the District at this time. 4. Prepared by: George Kosmac 5. Board Meeting Date Deputy Superintendent of Operations J. Allen Nettles, Environmental Coordinator Attachment(s): None Back-up not in agenda book: Sample Contract Materials for signature: 3 each Standard Contracts for signature 11/22/11 Page 63 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: CERTIFICATION OF PRE-QUALIFIED GENERAL CONTRACTORS IV.N. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approves the certification of seven (7) general contracting firms to submit competitive bids on various construction projects. 2. Background/Analysis: In accordance with board policy, the Facilities Department continually receives applications to prequalify general and roofing contractors. A certification is valid for one year and can be renewed if the applicant desires, and there are no financial or performance related circumstances that have occurred that would adversely affect their ability to perform as certified. Only those firms with a valid certificate are permitted to competitively bid on construction or roofing projects. The following firms met the specified certification criteria and are recommended for the Board to certify them accordingly: General Contractors & Bid Amount H. J. High Construction Co. Mark Construction Company Roger B. Kennedy, Inc Suffolk Construction Co., Inc. $50,000,000 $60,000,000 $50,000,000 $150,000,000 J. Register Company, Inc. R.E. Harris Construction Wharton-Smith, Inc. $10,000,000 $30,000,000 $60,000,000 3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to the District at this time. 4. Prepared by: George Kosmac 5. Board Meeting Date Deputy Superintendent of Operation Attachment(s): None Supporting information not in agenda book: None Materials for signature: None 11/22/11 Page 64 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: BEAR LAKE ELEMENTARY BUILDINGS 5,11 & 12 HVAC REPLACEMENT PROJECT: DESIGN SERVICES FEE IV.O. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve the design services fee of $49,850 submitted by SGM Engineering, Inc for replacing the HVAC system in buildings 5, 11 & 12 at Bear Lake Elementary school. 2. Background/Analysis: The 2011/12 Capital Improvement Plan includes a $645,947 budget amount for the replacement of the air conditioning system in buildings 5, 11 & 12 at Bear Lake Elementary. These building were built in 1988 and the HVAC system is at the end of its functional life cycle. On April 21, 2010, the school board approved a contract with SGM Engineering, Inc to provide mechanical and electrical design services for small scale district-wide construction projects. The Facilities Planning Department and SGM have negotiated a fee of $49,850 for the project. At this time the department requests that the School Board approve the design fee for the project Work is scheduled to commence in May of 2012 with a completion date of August 2012. 3. Fiscal Impact: The fiscal impact associated with this action is $49,850. Funding Source: 361/7400/4680/9009/8151 4. Prepared by: George Kosmac 5. Board Meeting Date Deputy Superintendent Operations Allen Nettles, Project Manager Attachment(s): None Back-up not in agenda book: Proposal dated October 18, 2011 Materials for signature: None 11/22/11 Page 65 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: LAKE BRANTLEY HIGH SCHOOL - POOL RE-MARCITING PROJECT IV.P. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: The Superintendents recommendation will be presented in the addendum under purchasing. 2. Background/Analysis: th The Lake Brantley High School pool is in its 17 year of operation. Due to exceptional maintenance of the pool chemicals, and the quality of materials used in the original construction, the original finish on the pool has lasted well beyond its expectancy. To continue to meet State Health Department criteria, it is time to refinish the pool surface. The current estimate for the work is $120,000. As a long-time partner with the school, the City of Altamonte Springs has offered to pay this amount, with the stipulation that the project be bid and overseen by the school district. If the successful bid exceeds the amount committed by the City, the Lake Brantley High School Boosters will make up the cost difference. The timing of the project is critical, as it must be accomplished during a short window of down-time between December 2 and 18. The work includes: draining the pool, surface preparations and repairs, application of a quartz aggregate finish, and pool start-up. Bids will be accepted by the SCPS Purchasing Department on November 18, 2011, and will be presented to the school board by addendum at the November 22, 2011 meeting with the Superintendent’s recommendation. 3. Fiscal Impact: Funding provided by the City of Altamonte Springs (and LBHS Boosters as needed) 4. Prepared by: George Kosmac, Deputy Superintendent of Operations Attachment(s): None Back-up not in agenda book: None Materials for signature: None 5. Board Meeting Date 11/22/11 Page 66 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: LYMAN HIGH MEDIA CENTER COMPUTER LAB PROJECT: FINAL ACCEPTANCE & RELEASE OF RETAINAGE IV.Q. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve the final acceptance and release of retainage on the Lyman High Media Center Computer Lab project. 2. Background/Analysis: The contractor, Pro-Spec, Inc. completed all construction and related work to reach final completion on the project. The contractor has requested payment for the completed work. The building code inspector has inspected the project. There was no bonding required for this project. 3. Fiscal Impact: This was previously encumbered as part of the construction contract and is due per the contract. 4. Prepared by: George Kosmac 5. Board Meeting Date Deputy Superintendent of Operations Jay Taylor, Supervisor of Construction Attachment(s): None Back-up not in agenda book: Pay Application No. 1 Materials for signature: None 11/22/11 Page 67 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: RED BUG ELEMENTARY BUILDINGS 2 & 3 HVAC SYSTEM REPLACEMENT PROJECT: DESIGN SERVICES FEE IV.R. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve the design services fee of $39,890 submitted by Matern Professional Engineering, Inc for replacing the HVAC system in Buildings 2 & 3 at Red Bug Elementary School. 2. Background/Analysis: The 2011/12 Capital Improvement Plan includes a $538,986 budget amount for the replacement of the air conditioning system in Buildings 2 & 3 at Red Bug Elementary. These building were built in 1988 and the HVAC system is at the end of its functional life cycle. On April 21, 2010, the school board approved a contract with Matern Professional Engineering, Inc to provide mechanical and electrical design services for small scale district-wide construction projects. The Facilities Planning Department and Matern have negotiated a fee of $39,890 for the project. At this time the department requests that the School Board approve the design fee for the project Work is scheduled to commence in May of 2012 with a completion date of August 2012. 3. Fiscal Impact: The fiscal impact associated with this action is $39,890. Funding Source 361/7400/4680/9009/8152 4. Prepared by: George Kosmac 5. Board Meeting Date Deputy Superintendent Operations Allen Nettles, Project Manager Attachment(s): None Back-up not in agenda book: Proposal dated October 17,2011 Materials for signature: None 11/22/11 Page 68 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: RED BUG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL REMODELING PROJECT: FINAL ACCEPTANCE & RELEASE OF RETAINAGE IV.S. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve the final acceptance and release of retainage on the Red Bug Elementary School remodeling project. 2. Background/Analysis: The contractor, APM Construction Inc. has completed all construction and related work to reach final completion on the project. The contractor has requested payment for the completed work including contract withheld retainage in the amount of $61,452.19. The architect and building code inspector have inspected the project. The Surety Company has consented to final release as requested. 3. Fiscal Impact: This amount of $61,452.12 was previously encumbered as part of the construction contract and is due per the contract. 4. Prepared by: George Kosmac 5. Board Meeting Date Deputy Superintendent of Operations Jay Taylor, Supervisor of Construction Attachment(s): None Back-up not in agenda book: Pay Applications 19 & 20 & Final Consent from Surety Company Materials for signature: None 11/22/11 Page 69 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: WINTER SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL SUNSMART SCHOOL EMERGENCY SHELTER – APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT IV.T. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve the Winter Springs High School SunSmart Emergency Shelter Agreement as presented. 2. Background/Analysis: Progress Energy has recently awarded Winter Springs High School a grant for the installation of a photovoltaic solar energy system. The grant provides for the installation of a 10 KW solar panel installation on the campus which will supply electricity for a designated emergency shelter classroom. Attorneys for Seminole County Public Schools and the University of Central Florida, with whom Progress Energy has contracted to manage the installation, have reviewed and approved the language and terms in the agreement. 3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to the District at this time. 4. Prepared by: George A. Kosmac 5. Board Meeting Date Deputy Superintendent/Operations Ned Julian, Attorney Attachment(s): None Back-up not in agenda book: WSHS SunSmart Emergency Shelter Agreement Materials for signature: 2 Originals WSHS SunSmart Emergency Shelter Agreements 11/22/11 Page 70 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: 2011-2012 SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PLANS IV.U. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve the 2011-2012 School Improvement Plans. 2. Background/Analysis: During the week of September 19-23, School Improvement Plans were reviewed for content and technical accuracy by the appropriate executive director and committee members. Principals were advised of revisions and scheduled a final review of the plan by the School Advisory Council. Final copies of the plans were submitted to the Office of School Improvement on October 20. Digital copies of the School Improvement Plans were distributed to Dr. Vogel and School Board Members on November 7, 2011. After receiving the School Improvement Plans, board members are asked to contact the respective executive director if they have any questions about a particular plan to ensure ample time is available to respond to any questions prior to Board action at the November 22 meeting. Executive Directors Beverly Perrault Geraldine Wright Robin Dehlinger Walt Griffin Tom McDowell Committee Members Marjorie Murray Tina Dyer Michael Blasewitz Mary Williams 3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to the District at this time. 4. Prepared by: 5. Board Meeting Date Dr. Anna-Marie Cote Deputy Superintendent Instructional Excellence and Equity Attachment(s): None Back-up not in agenda book: School Improvement Plans Materials for signature: None 11/22/11 Page 71 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: HIGH SCHOOL 2012 GRADUATION IV.V. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve Board Members assignments for the 2012 high schools’ graduation exercises. 2. Background/Analysis: High school graduations, as directed by the School Board, have been scheduled so that each is at a facility, which accommodates the activity inside. We have acquired the use of the Amway Center, UCF Arena and the Bob Carr Performing Arts Center for the 2012 commencement exercises. They have been scheduled to allow for the Superintendent to be present at each commencement exercise. Listed below are dates, times and locations for each school’s commencement exercise and Board Members assignments. GRADUATION SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012 Lake Brantley Lake Mary TIME 9 a.m. 1:15 p.m. LOCATION Amway Amway BOARD MEMBER Dede Schaffner Sylvia Pond FRIDAY, MAY 25, 2012 Crooms AOIT 4 p.m. Bob Carr Tina Calderone TUESDAY, MAY 29, 2012 Seminole Hagerty Winter Springs 9 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 5:30 p.m. UCF UCF UCF Tina Calderone Diane Bauer Karen Almond WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2012 Oviedo Lake Howell Lyman 9 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 5:30 p.m. UCF UCF UCF Karen Almond Diane Bauer Sylvia Pond THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2012 Summer Graduation 3 p.m. Seminole High School Page 72 3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to the District at this time. 4. Prepared by: Walt Griffin Exec. Director of Secondary Education 5. Board Meeting Date 11/22/11 Attachment(s): None Supporting information not in agenda book: None Materials for signature: None Page 73 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: STUDENT CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE CODE - DRESS CODE AMMENDMENT IV.W. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve proposed revisions specific to the dress code section of the Student Conduct and Discipline Code for the 2011-2012 school year. 2. Background/Analysis: Due to legislative changes to sections 1006.07 and 1006.15, Florida Statutes has required districts to add the following language to the dress code section of their Student Conduct and Discipline Code to address additional consequences for wearing baggy and/or sagging pants: Students are banned from wearing baggy and/or sagging pants in which underwear is shown and/or body parts, in an indecent or vulgar manner disrupts the orderly learning environment. 1. For a first offense, a student shall be given a verbal warning and the school principal/designee shall call the student’s parent or guardian. 2. For a second offense, the student is ineligible to participate in any extracurricular activity for a period of time not to exceed five (5) days and the school principal/designee shall meet with the student’s parent or guardian. 3. For a third or subsequent offense, a student shall receive an in-school suspension pursuant to s.1003.014 (5) for a period not to exceed three (3) days, the student is ineligible to participate in any extracurricular activity for a period not to exceed 30 days and the principal/designee shall call the student’s parent or guardian and send the parent or guardian a written letter regarding the student’s in-school suspension and ineligibility to participate in extracurricular activities. Students not involved in extracurricular activities will be subjected to the consequences listed in the Matrix of Infractions. Information was submitted at the September 27, 2011 board meeting as an Action Item for approval to advertise. Information was advertised on October 9, 2011. We are requesting final adoption of the changes to the dress code section of the 2011-12 Student Conduct and Discipline Code. 3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to the District at this time. 4. Prepared by: 5. Board Meeting Date Walt Griffin Exec. Director of Secondary Education W. Gene Grace, Director of School Alternative Placement/School Safety Attachment(s): None Supporting information not in agenda book: None Materials for signature: None 11/22/11 Page 74 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: RACE TO THE TOP SECRETARY IV.X. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve the position of Race to the Top Secretary. 2. Background/Analysis: The Race to the Top Administrator and Teacher on Assignment have been hired to implement the mandates in Senate Bill 736 and the requirements included in Race to the Top. Both of these activities require significant training for all teachers and administrators. It is necessary to provide clerical support for the required work. 3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to the District associated with this action. 4. Prepared by: Dr. Anna-Marie Cote Deputy Superintendent, Instructional Excellence and Equity 5. Board Meeting Date 11/22/11 Attachment(s): Back-up not in agenda book: None Materials for signature: None Page 75 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: TEEN TRENDSETTERS READING MENTOR CONTRACT IV.Y. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve the Teen Trendsetters Reading Mentors (TTRM) contract. 2. Background/Analysis: The Teen Trendsetters Reading Mentoring program (TTRM) is a volunteer opportunity for high school students to assist second and third grade students with enhancing their reading strategies. Trendsetter mentors attend a mandatory training arranged by the Dividends office and receive training guides for the thematic reading selections. There is a Teen Trendsetter advisor for the elementary mentees and the high school mentors. The advisor monitors the program and is available to address issues and concerns. The mentor and mentee meet for 30 minutes per week at the elementary school site located near the mentor’s high school site. The number of sessions is recorded and sent to the TTRM Regional Coordinator who verifies the participation with the Volunteer USA Foundation. During the school year the two partnerships (elementary and high school) receive funds from the Volunteer USA Foundation to further promote reading awareness. The schools that participate report that the program is beneficial to both levels of students as it sharpens their reading comprehension and provides a wonderful learning experience in a peer-type setting. In addition, the schools participate in a community service project. There are four school partnerships participating this school year. 3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to the District at this time. 4. Prepared by: 5. Board Meeting Date Ron Pinnell, Executive Director Human Resources Department Tracy Jackson, Manager Dividends School Volunteer Program 11/22/11 Attachment(s): None Supporting information not in agenda book: Teen Trendsetters Reading Mentor Contract Materials for signature: Teen Trendsetters Reading Mentor Contract Page 76 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: 2011-2012 INTER-DISTRICT AGREEMENT FOR ENROLLMENT OF A SEMINOLE COUNTY STUDENT IN AN ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL IV.Z. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve the agreement with Orange County Public Schools and Access Charter School. 2. Background/Analysis: Access Charter School is sponsored by the School Board of Orange County and serves children with disabilities. Access Charter may serve a maximum of thirty (30) students from Seminole County who are Autistic. Many of those students formerly attended Princeton House Charter School in Orange County as a result of our inter-district agreement. The reorganization of the Princeton House Charter School resulted in it becoming a kindergarten through fifth grade site. Therefore, Access Charter will serve grades 6 through 12, previously served at Princeton House. Parents electing to use this school choice option agree to provide transportation to and from the school. 3. Fiscal Impact: There is no impact to the district. 4. Prepared by: Ida Mazar 5. Board Meeting Date Director of Exceptional Student Support Services 11/22/11 Attachment(s): None Supporting information not in agenda book: Inter-District Agreement for the Enrollment of a Seminole County Student in an Orange County Public School Materials for signature: Inter-District Agreement for the Enrollment of a Seminole County Student in an Orange County Public School Page 77 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: RENEWAL AGREEMENT ADVENTIST HEALTH SYSTEMS/SUNBELT, INC. (FLORIDA HOSPITAL) AND SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY OF HEALTH CAREERS IV.AA. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve the renewal agreement as presented. 2. Background/Analysis: The agreement is for the renewal of an agreement for participation of Academy of Health Careers students to participate in the clinical aspect of the Academy curriculum. 3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to the District at this time. 4. Prepared by: Ned N. Julian, Jr., Esq. Exec. Director of Legal Services 5. Board Meeting Date 11/22/11 Attachment(s): Agreement Back-up not in agenda book: None Materials for signature: Agreement Page 78 AFFILIATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN ACADEMY OF HEALTH CAREERS AT SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOLTHE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA O/B/O SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY OF HEALTH CAREERS AND ADVENTIST HEALTH SYSTEM/SUNBELT, INC. d/b/a Florida Hospital THIS AFFILIATION AGREEMENT, entered into and effective December 1, 2011 is between The School Board of Seminole County, Florida on behalf of the Seminole High School Academy of Health Careers At Seminole High School (hereinafter the “School”), and, Adventist Health System/Sunbelt, Inc. d/b/a Florida Hospital (hereinafter the “Hospital”), hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Parties”. WHEREAS, the Hospital, comprised of eight (8) campuses (Altamonte, Apopka, Celebration, Children’s, East Orlando, Kissimmee, Orlando, Winter Park) in the Orlando area and its environs (hereinafter the “Facilities”), has a main campus, which is located at 601 East Rollins Street, Orlando Florida 32803 and provides clinical and/or medical services; WHEREAS, the School is a public educational institution with approved Magnet programs of study as specified in Exhibit “A,” (hereinafter the “Programs”), which seeks observation experiences for students enrolled therein (hereinafter Observation Experience”), and desires its students in the Programs (hereinafter the “Students” or “Program Students”) to obtain educational experiences by utilizing appropriate Facilities within the Hospital and personnel of third parties consistent with the purpose of the School as well as accreditation and/or professional requirements and standards; WHEREAS, Hospital is a health care facility, which has the resources in equipment and staff to provide the educational experiences sought by the Programs, and has agreed to make such resources available to School; and WHEREAS, it is to the benefit of both the School and the Hospital to cooperate in the educational preparation of Students enrolled in the Programs so as to promote excellence in patient care, to ensure professional competence, and to provide maximum utilization of community resources; NOW AND THEREFORE, in consideration of mutual promises herein and other good and valuable consideration, School and Hospital agree that any Observation Experience established and implemented by Hospital and School during the term of this Agreement shall be subject to the following terms and conditions: Revised 4/2010 Page 79 1. PURPOSE. The purpose of this Agreement is to establish procedures and guidelines for the provision of Observation Experiences within the Facilities for Program Students. 2. RESPONSIBILITIES OF HOSPITAL. In accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Hospital agrees to furnish its Facilities, personnel, services and such other items as approved by Hospital as being reasonably required to carry out this Agreement, to assist School in providing its educational experience to its Students, and, in connection with such Observation Experience, Hospital further agrees to: a). Cooperate with the School in a mutually agreeable manner in enforcing School policies and procedures related to Student performance and Student conduct, provided that such policies and procedures do not conflict with Hospital’s policies and procedures. In the event of a conflict, Hospital’s policies and procedures will control. b). Endeavor to comply with all applicable requirements of any accreditation authority over Hospital and certify such compliance upon request by School. c). Permit the authority responsible for accreditation of School’s curriculum to evaluate for consistency with institutional purpose, vision, values and mission the Facilities, services and all other items provided by Hospital upon reasonable notice. d). Designate a person(s) to serve for Hospital as liaison(s) (hereinafter the “Hospital Liaison”), and provide School, in Exhibit B, the name of person proposed as Hospital Liaison, who will: e). (1) Assist the School’s coordinating faculty members (hereinafter the “Faculty”) with the planning of Observation Experience, with School’s understanding that Observation Experience is not to include surgery or areas containing patients with airborne or respiratory isolation; and (2) Meet with the School’s coordinating Faculty to discuss the quality of the Observation Experience and any problems which may have arisen in the provision of those experiences. Provide the Students and Faculty with an orientation of the Facilities, or orientation packets about the Facilities/Hospital, which will include training about policies and procedures, including without limitation the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), especially as it relates to the Hospital’s confidentiality requirements, and instruction on OSHA regulations regarding blood-borne pathogens, infectious disease plans, and hazardous chemical plan, and how, when and why to report incidents. 2 Page 80 3. f). Provide supervised Observation Experience for Students that fulfill the curriculum requirements of the Program and meet the objectives agreed upon by the School and the Hospital. Allow Faculty access to the Facilities for the purposes of coordinating, observing and instruction of Students engaged in Observation Experience; g). Plan, administer and retain total responsibility for all aspects of patient care and provide for qualified supervision of all patient activities. h). Provide Faculty and Students with, or seek emergency accident care for injuries, or illnesses of an acute nature, incurred while on duty at the Facilities. Emergency treatment of Students or Faculty for any injuries incurred during educational activities must be covered and paid for through the Students or Facultys’ personal health insurance plan, or through his/her own resources. Personal health insurance coverage for the School’s Faculty and/or Students will not be the responsibility of the School and/or Hospital. i). Not guarantee it will place or maintain placement of any Student at Hospital j). Notify School of any Student whose work or conduct with clients, patients or personnel is not, in the opinion of Hospital, in accordance with acceptable procedures or standards of performance or otherwise could disrupt patient care or Hospital’s operation. Hospital may, in its sole and absolute discretion, withdraw any Student or Faculty from its facilities whose conduct with patients, personnel, or medical staff is not in accordance with the policies and procedures of Hospital or is detrimental to patients or others and School agrees to immediately communicate and implement as appropriate the Hospital’s determination to withdraw such Student or Faculty from Hospital’s Facilities. k). Provide Faculty with written policies, procedures, standards of care and protocols of Hospital, which School acknowledges shall govern Students and Faculty involved in the Observation Experience. The Hospital may at any time summarily relieve a Student from a Observation Experience, or request that a Student or Faculty member leave a patient care area for causes related to violations of Hospital’s policies or procedures; RESPONSIBILITIES OF SCHOOL. The School shall: a). Require a physical examination of all Students prior to their 3 Page 81 participation in the Observation Experience. This examination shall include general physical exam, utilizing history (mobility, motor skills, hearing, visual and tactile abilities) and immunization assessment (Rubella, Rubeloa, Varicella, Diphtheria, Hepatitis B) TB screening, Tetanus and any other exam that Hospital may reasonably require. Required immunizations and PPD must be current. All Students and Faculty must have current immunizations including Varicella, Hepatitis B (signed waiver if refused), MMR, Tetanus. If titer is negative for Varicella, student must receive Varicella vaccine. School will maintain required immunization records and provide copies to the Hospital upon request. All Students and Faculty must have a current (within one year) PPD. School will notify Hospital of positive PPD results. b). Cause a criminal background check to be conducted on all Students 18 years of age or older and all Faculty, prior to sending Students and Faculty to Hospital’s facility to participate in a Observation Experience. The criminal background check must include all cities, counties, and states in which the Student or Faculty has resided and in which the Student or Faculty has worked at any time during the preceding ten (10) years. Hospital will provide School with a list of convictions and/or pending charges that Hospital has determined will disqualify a Student or Faculty from Observation Experience participation (“Student Disqualification Guidelines — Criminal Background” attached hereto as Exhibit C). School will not send any Student or Faculty who is disqualified to Hospital’s facility to participate in an Observation Experience. In the event School is unable to determine whether a particular Student or Faculty is disqualified pursuant to Hospital’s list, School will consult Hospital for Hospital’s evaluation and determination. School must certify to Hospital that a criminal background check has been conducted on each Student and Faculty in compliance with this requirement and that no disqualified Student or Faculty has been sent to Hospital’s facility to participate in an Observation Experience. c) Cause a five panel Drug Screen has to be conducted on all Students prior to the commencement of an Observation Experience. The five panel drug test shall consist of Amphetamines, Marijuana, Cocaine, Opiates and Phencyclidine. d). Provide Hospital, in writing, the names of the Students assigned by School to participate in the Observation Experience prior to the beginning of the Observation Experience. Provide documentation of release of liability form and confidentiality form signed by Student and/or parent. e). Require Students and Faculty to obtain and maintain, as a condition of 4 Page 82 their participation in the Observation Experience and during the term of their Observation Experience participation at Hospital, professional liability insurance. Such professional liability insurance shall cover any and all liability for claims, damages, or injuries to persons of whatsoever kind or nature arising out of the activities of such Student or Faculty carried out under this Agreement. Such insurance shall be on a per occurrence basis in amounts no less than one million dollars/three million dollars ($1,000,000.00 per occurrence and $3,000,000 aggregate) for personal injuries. Prior to any Student commencing his or her Observation Experience, and prior to any Faculty coming on site to participate in an Observation Experience, the School shall provide the Hospital with a Certificate of Insurance evidencing such coverage. Such professional liability insurance shall cover any and all liability for claims, damages, or injuries to persons whatsoever kind or nature arising out of the activities of such Student and Faculty carried out under this Agreement. School shall have an obligation to provide to Hospital in writing, notice of any change, suspension, or cancellation of the insurance required by this paragraph. If the required insurance is not provided as required herein, or if it is changed, suspended or canceled, Hospital shall have the right to immediately terminate this Agreement, or any programs arising from this Agreement, notwithstanding any other term or termination provisions contained in this Agreement. f). Provide the services of one or more Faculty members, or other School liaisons, who will: (1) Plan, in conjunction with Hospital Liaison, the Observation Experience, not to include surgery or areas containing patients with airborne or respiratory isolation, that will fulfill the educational requirements of the Program curriculum; and (2) g). Meet with Hospital Liaison to discuss the quality of the Observation Experience and any problems which may have arisen in the provision of those experiences. Upon receipt of Hospital’s notice of a Student or other Observation Experience participant whose conduct with clients, patients or personnel is not in accordance with acceptable procedures or standards of performance or otherwise could disrupt patient care or Hospital’s operation, evaluate such Student’s or Observation Experience participant’s conduct and take appropriate action. It is understood that, if Hospital takes action under the provisions of Section 2.k., above, that the Student’s or Observation Experience participant’s participation in the Observation Experience at Hospital shall immediately cease, subject to being resumed only with the mutual written agreement of School and Hospital. 5 Page 83 h). Not guarantee it will place or maintain the placement of any Program Student at Hospital. i). Require participating Faculty, staff and Students to comply with the applicable policies and procedures of the Hospital during the course of their participation, to the extent permitted by law. Solely for the purpose of defining the Students’ role in relation to the use and disclosure of the Hospital’s protected health information, such Students are defined as members of the Hospital’s workforce, as that term is defined by 45 CFR 160.103, when engaged in activities pursuant to this Agreement. However, such Students are not and shall not be considered to be employees of the Hospital. j). Maintain individual records of class and clinical instruction, evaluations of Students and Faculty competency and health. k). Establish and maintain for this educational Observation Experience, curriculum standards and educational policies that meet School standards and applicable licensing and accreditation requirements; l.) Administer, organize and operate the overall educational Program and retain responsibility for the education of Students in and for the Program curriculum, its design, delivery, and quality; m). Provide course outlines to Hospital that include objectives, goals and classes for each course providing educational experience; n). Provide Hospital with a copy of the School’s Student Code of Conduct Policy and/or the Health Science Program’s Student Handbook that sets forth the rules governing student behavior. o). Require Students to comply with state and federal laws and regulations; p). Require Students to provide and wear the necessary and appropriate uniform while on duty at Hospital; q). Require Students to obtain prior written approval of both Parties before publishing any material related to the learning experience provided under the terms of this Agreement. r). Ensure Students and Faculty maintain the confidentiality of all records or information exchanged in the course of the Observation Experience. School will be vicariously liable for any breach by Students and/or Faculty of confidentiality especially as it relates to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), School agrees 6 Page 84 that should such breach occur, School will indemnify Hospital for any and all damages as a result of such breach, including, but not limited to reasonable attorney’s fees. s). 4. Students shall adhere to all policies, procedures, and rules and regulations of the Hospital as periodically amended. RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SCHOOL AND THE HOSPITAL: OBSERVATION EXPERIENCE COORDINATION. a). School and Hospital agree to work together to establish and maintain a quality Observation Experience. b). The parties acknowledge that many student education records are protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (“FERPA”), [20 United States Code sections 1232(g), 1232(h) and 1232(i)], and federal regulations issued pursuant to such act, and by state law in s. 1002.22, F.S., and that generally, written student consent must be obtained before releasing personally identifiable student education records to anyone other than School. School agrees to provide guidance to Hospital with respect to complying with the provisions of FERPA and similar state law. Hospital agrees to treat all student education records that are specifically identified as such by the parties confidentially and not to disclose such student education records except to School and Hospital officials who need the information to fulfill their professional responsibilities, or as required or permitted by law. The parties acknowledge that the fact that a Student is mentioned in a record or report generated and/or maintained by Hospital in the normal course and scope of its operations, and not created or maintained by School, may not necessarily cause such record or report to be considered a “student education record” for purposes of this paragraph. c). Neither party shall have the power to obligate the other party’s resources, or commit the other party to any particular action. d). Both Parties and their employees shall conduct themselves in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations and in compliance with the standards, rulings, and regulations of relevant accreditation and regulatory bodies, as well as their own respective institutional rules and regulations. e). A Party will cooperate fully with the other Party and its counsel in the defense of any claims against a Party in any way arising out of or connected with this Agreement. Such cooperation, including attendance at depositions, trials, conferences, and the rendering of written reports, 7 Page 85 will be at no expense to the Party not subject to the claim. 5. 6. REQUEST FOR WITHDRAWAL OF FACULTY OR STUDENT. School shall have full responsibility for the conduct of any Student or Faculty disciplinary proceedings and shall conduct the same, with input from Hospital, in accordance with all applicable statutes, rules, regulations and case law. a) No provision of this Agreement shall prevent Hospital from refusing to accept or continue any Student or Faculty in the Observation Experience at Hospital’s Facilities for any reason. The Hospital shall notify the School in writing of its refusal to accept or continue a Student or Faculty in the Observation Experience but shall be under no obligation to provide any reason for the refusal. Hospital can impose temporary withdrawal of a Student or Faculty from Hospital’s Facilities. The Hospital shall provide to the School written notice of such a withdrawal. b) The Hospital may also submit to School a notice documenting its decision to require the permanent withdrawal of any Student or Faculty from Hospital’s Facilities and the School shall immediately cause the Student or Faculty to comply with Hospital’s decision as documented. c) In the event the School does not agree with the Hospital’s refusal to accept or continue a Student or Faculty, Hospital’s temporary withdrawal of a Student or Faculty from Hospital’s facilities, or Hospital’s request for permanent withdrawal of a Student or Faculty from Hospital’s facilities, the School may request a meeting with the Hospital’s designee to discuss the basis for any such disagreement, which meeting will be scheduled within a reasonable time as mutually agreed between the Parties. The Parties agree that if such a meeting is requested, the Student or Faculty in question will not be permitted in Hospital’s Facilities pending the outcome of the meeting. Hospital’s decision, at its sole discretion, following such meeting will be final. d) The School may at any time withdraw a Faculty member or Student whose progress, conduct, or work does not meet the standards of the School for continuation in the Program. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR/STUDENT STATUS. a). The relationship of the Parties hereunder shall be an independent contractor relationship, and not an agency, employment, joint venture or partnership relationship. Neither party shall have the power to bind the other party or contract in the name of the other party. All persons employed by a party in connection with this Agreement shall be considered employees of that party and shall in no way, either directly 8 Page 86 or indirectly, be considered employees or agents of the other party. b). 7. Students shall participate in the Observation Experience hereunder for the sole consideration of obtaining an educational experience. Each party agrees that the Students will be in a learning situation and that the primary purpose of the placement is for the Students’ learning and the benefit of the Students. It is further understood that the Student shall not at any time replace or substitute for any Hospital employee. Nor shall Student perform any of the duties normally performed by an employee of the Hospital. Students are not entitled to a job at the completion of the educational experience. Hospital derives no immediate advantage from the activities of the Students, and on occasion its operations may actually be impeded. The Hospital, School and the Students understand that the Students are not entitled to wages for the time spent in training. Each party agrees that no Student in the Observation Experience will be deemed to be an employee, agent or volunteer of the Hospital or the School by virtue of participation in the Observation Experience, nor will the Hospital or the School be liable for the payment of any wage, salary, or compensation of any kind for service provided by the Students while participating in the Observation Experience. The School shall indemnify, defend and hold the Hospital harmless of and from any claim for wages, salary or compensation of any kind, asserted by any Students or Faculty participating in any program arising from this Agreement. Further, no Student will be covered under the Hospital’s or the School’s Worker’s Compensation, social security, or unemployment compensation programs while participating in the Observation Experience. INSURANCE. a). INSURANCE OFSCHOOL. During the term of the Agreement, the School, at its option, shall either obtain and maintain a policy of general liability insurance subject to the limitations of the waiver of sovereign immunity set forth in Section 768.28(5), Florida Statutes, or provide Hospital with a certificate of self-insurance to limits set forth in Section 768.28(5), Florida Statues. In addition, the School will maintain its current excess coverage and provide evidence of same to the Hospital. School shall fully indemnify and hold Hospital harmless from any demands, claims, judgments, losses, or costs arising out of any demand, claim, judgment or loss determined to be the result of the negligent or wrongful act of any employee of School acting within the course and scope of their employment by the Agency, to the extent and only to the extent permitted by Section 768.28, Florida Statues and to the extent that said claims, judgment or wrongful acts arise out of the 9 Page 87 performance of this agreement. b). INSURANCE OF HOSPITAL. Hospital shall maintain, at its own cost and expense, through commercial insurance, a program of selfinsurance, or a combination thereof, general and professional liability insurance covering Hospital against professional liability (malpractice) claims, in the minimum amount of One million dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence and Three million dollars ($3,000,000) aggregate. Evidence of such insurance or self-insurance shall be provided to School upon request. 8. ASSIGNMENTS. This Agreement may not be assigned to a third party without the prior written consent of the non-assigning party. 9. THIRD PARTY OBLIGATIONS. This Agreement is made solely for the benefit of the Parties named in this Agreement, and is not intended to create rights or any cause of action in any third parties, including without limitation, Students. 10. PERFORMANCE. A delay in or failure of performance of either party that is caused by occurrences beyond the control of either party shall not constitute a default hereunder, or give rise to any claim for damages. 11. TERM AND TERMINATION. The term of this Agreement is December 1, 2011 through November 30, 2013 (the “Term”). This Agreement may be extended or renewed upon advanced written agreement of the Parties hereto. This Agreement may be terminated by either Party without cause upon at least ninety (90) days prior written notice. Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, Students currently participating in the Observation Experience at the time of termination without cause shall be given the opportunity to finish the Observation Experience at Hospital. 12. APPLICABLE LAW. The validity, interpretation and enforcement of this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. 13. NONDISCRIMINATION. During this Agreement, neither party shall discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, disability or veteran or marital status. 14. ENTIRETY OF AGREEMENT. This Agreement contains the entire Agreement between the Parties and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings, oral or written, with respect to the subject matter contained herein. 15. AMENDMENTS AND MODIFICATIONS TO AGREEMENT. All amendments and modifications to this Agreement shall be made by addenda and with the written mutual consent of both Parties. The addenda shall be attached to the Agreement, and shall include the date and signatures of Parties agreeing to the modification(s). 10 Page 88 16. COPIES OF AGREEMENT. Copies of this Agreement shall be placed on file and be available at the School and at the Hospital. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 17. The invalidity or unenforceability of a particular provision of this Agreement shall not affect the other provisions hereof, and the Agreement shall be construed in all respects as if such valid or unenforceable provisions were omitted. 18. NOTICES. All notices under this Agreement shall be in writing and delivered by personal delivery or United States, certified, return receipt requested, mail. Such notices shall be delivered to the following: Hospital Representative: Debra Stunkard Florida Hospital Human Resources Attn: Contract Coordinator 900 Winderley Place, Suite 1500 Maitland, FL 32751-7231 School Board Representative: School Board of Seminole CountySuperintendent Educational Support Center/Legal Services Department 400 E. Lake Mary Boulevard Sanford, FL 32773-7127 Attn: Ned N. Julian, Jr., Esp., Executive Director Legal Services/Risk Management Walt Griffin, Executive Director, High Schools APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY: HOSPITAL SCHOOL By: Print Name: Tammy Fowler Title: Interim Director Dated: __________________________ By: Print Name: _____________________ Title: __________________________ Dated: _________________________ 11 Page 89 EXHIBIT A MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL Programs School Name: Academy of Health Careers at Seminole High School Program Contact: Mickey Reynolds, Assistant Principal Phone: 407 320-5063 12 Page 90 EXHIBIT B HOSPIAL LIAISON LIST FH Campus Name: Florida Hospital Altamonte Hospital Liaison: Beth Zimmerman Phone: 407 303-5253 13 Page 91 EXHIBIT C Student Disqualification Guidelines — Criminal Background A student will be disqualified from placement at any Hospital facility if the student admits to, or a criminal background check reveals, a conviction or any disposition other than a finding of “not guilty” or a complete dismissal of the charges for one or more of the following generic crimes or their equivalents: Murder Manslaughter Carjacking Use of a weapon in the commission of a crime Robbery or theft (including, but not limited to, theft by falsification of financial records or embezzlement) Passing worthless checks Credit card fraud/fraudulent use of a credit card Forgery Identity theft Burglary Arson Kidnapping False Imprisonment Home invasion Assault Aggravated assault Battery Aggravated battery Resisting arrest with violence Domestic violence Any stalking offense Rape Sexual battery Trespass for sexual purposes (e.g., peeping) Lewd and lascivious behavior Lewd and lascivious act upon a child Lewd act in the presence of a child Child abuse Child abandonment Child neglect Any other crime involving physical violence or a crime against a child Possession of child pornography Sale, delivery or trafficking in child pornography Exploitation, neglect, or abuse of a disabled adult or elderly person Sale, delivery or trafficking in narcotics (drugs) Felony possession of a controlled substance 14 Page 92 Any other felony level offense involving violation of a drug abuse prevention and control law (including but not limited to felony level possession, sale, purchase, manufacture, or use of controlled substance in violation of applicable law) Felony driving while intoxicated or under the influence of drugs or alcohol Falsification of prescription records Hate crimes Terrorism Escape or attempted escape from incarceration A student who admits to, or whose criminal background check reveals, a criminal conviction or any disposition other than a finding of “not guilty” or a complete dismissal of the charges relating to crimes other than those listed above is not automatically disqualified and may be considered for placement at an Hospital facility based on a case-by-case evaluation, including but not limited to, the following factors: nature of the offense(s); criminal history (pattern/recidivism); remoteness in time of the offense; relevance of offense to position being offered; age at time of offense; and evidence of rehabilitation. 15 Page 93 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY SUBCONTRACT FOR THE MATHEMATICS FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT SYSTEM (MFAS) IV.BB. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve the Florida State University Subcontract for the Mathematics Formative Assessment System (MFAS) project. 2. Background/Analysis: The Mathematics Formative Assessment System (MFAS) Grades K-3 project is designed to produce, by the 2013-2014 school year, a new web-based formative assessment system for the K-3 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in mathematics. The MFAS-CCSS will be modeled on the current MFAS, including both student and teacher tools, and be available to all stakeholders in Florida, including teachers, parents, and students, at no cost. The purpose of MFAS-CCSS is to increase (a) teacher knowledge of the learning goals defined by the mathematics content in the CCSS, (b) teacher use of formative assessment to guide instruction, (c) teacher collaboration focused on understanding student thinking, and (d) differentiation of instruction in mathematics based upon the instructional needs of individual students. Within this subcontract, funds are allocated for the salary and benefits of a full-time district facilitator. To perform the services and produce deliverables described herein, the subcontractor shall appoint a district facilitator according to the following steps: 1. In accordance with section C, Seminole County Public Schools will recommend Michelle Robinson to serve as district facilitator to Dr. Laura Lang, Principal Investigator of the MFAS-CCSS project. 2. Upon receiving the School Board approval, Dr. Laura Lang will agree that Michelle Robinson will be appointed. 3. Replacing Michelle Robinson will require the approval of Dr. Laura Lang. Upon approval, Michelle Robinson will serve as an Assistant Principal on Assignment and report to Dr. Laura Lang for the remainder of the 2011-12 school year. All expenses will be compensated by the MFAS project grant as defined in the back-up subcontract agreement. 3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to the District associated with this action. 4. Prepared by: 5. Board Meeting Date Dr. Anna-Marie Cote Deputy Superintendent Instructional Excellence and Equity Attachment(s): None Back-up not in agenda book: Florida State University MFAS Subcontract Agreement Materials for signature: Florida State University MFAS Subcontract Agreement 11/22/11 Page 94 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: FOUNDATION FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ANNUAL AUDIT IV.CC. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board accept the Foundation for SCPS Audit for fiscal year ending June 30, 2011 and order the Audit to be filed as part of the public records. 2. Background/Analysis: Florida Statutes pertaining to Direct-Support Organizations requires that an audit be performed annually. State Board Rule 6A-1.0013 requires the Foundation for SCPS to provide for an audit to be conducted by an independent certified public accountant in accordance with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants auditing standards. The Foundation for SCPS contracted with the firm of Moss, Krusick, & Associates, LLC to perform the audit for fiscal year ending June 30, 2011. The audit has been approved by The Foundation Board of Directors at its September 22, 2011 meeting and is being provided to each member of the School Board and the Superintendent. The Foundation for SCPS is pleased to note that no material findings were noted in the audit. An electronic version of the Audit was filed with the Finance Department on September 29, 2011. 3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to the District at this time. 4. Prepared by: George Kosmac 5. Board Meeting Date Deputy Superintendent-Operations Davia Moss Executive Director, Foundation for SCPS Attachment(s): None Back-up not in yellow book: Final Audit 9/29/2011 Material(s) for signature: None 11/22/11 Page 95 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: SCHOOL ADVISORY COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP REVISIONS 2011/2012 IV.DD. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board approve the following revisions in School Advisory Council membership for the 2011/2012 school year. 2. Background/Analysis: Listed below are those members to be added. School Name Position Minority/NonMinority Reason Bentley Lake Howell Wicklow Chekasha Richardson Elizabeth Tarr Lorenzo Elliott Parent Parent Parent Minority Non-minority Minority Replaces Midian Diaz Replaces Erica Hanners Addition Deletions are as follows: School Name Position Minority/Non-Minority Reason Bentley Bentley Bentley Midian Diaz Willie Burke, Jr. Sue Dietrich Parent Parent Instructional Minority Minority Non-minority Lake Howell Seminole Erica Hanners Mel Rappleyea Parent Parent Non-minority Non-minority Resigned – no time Resigned - no time Resigned - to maintain SAC membership balance Resigned - conflict with job Resigned - personal reasons These appointments are for one year only and members will have to follow the schools by-laws for reelection for next school year. 3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to the district associated with this action. 4. Prepared by: Dr. Anna-Marie Cote Deputy Superintendent Instructional Excellence and Equity Attachment(s): None Back-up not in agenda book: None Materials for signature: None 5. Board Meeting Date 11/22/11 Page 96 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CENTER: PROGRAM FUNDING COMMITTEE MEMBERS UPDATE. IV.EE. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve the following changes to the Environmental Studies Center Program Funding Committee. 2. Background/Analysis: The Environmental Studies Center Program Funding Committee supports the Environmental Studies Center Program by raising funds to operate the center. Deborah Harris, Liaison, Committee Co-Chairman (Remove) Carolyn Milhan, Liaison, Committee Co-Chairman (New Assignment) Patricia Burkett, Committee Co-Chairman Committee Members: Karen Almond, School Board Member Anna-Marie Cote, Deputy Superintendent, Instructional Excellence and Equity Deborah Harris, Teacher on Assignment, Environmental Studies Center (Remove) Carolyn Milhan, Teacher on Assignment, Environmental Studies Center (New Assignment) Patricia Burkett, President, Friends of the Environmental Studies Center Sid Miller, Volunteer (Remove) Vickie DeSormier, Volunteer (Name Change/Vickie Barnes) Steve Barnes, Volunteer Sarah McClendan, Volunteer Patricia Southworth, Volunteer Jane Lane, Secretary (Remove) 3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to the District. 4. Prepared by: 5. Board Meeting Date Dr. Anna-Marie Cote Deputy Superintendent Instructional Excellence & Equity 11-22-11 Attachment(s): None Supporting information not in agenda book: None Materials for signature: None Page 97 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: STUDENT MUSEUM: RESTORATION FUND RAISING COMMITTEE MEMBER UPDATE IV.FF. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County approve the following change to the Student Museum Restoration Fund Raising Committee. 2. Background/Analysis: The Student Museum Restoration Fund Raising Committee was established to obtain funds to support restoration of the Student Museum facility. Liaison: Kimberly York (New Assignment) Anna-Marie Cote, Committee Co-Chairman George Kosmac, Committee Co-Chairman Committee Members: Tina Calderone, School Board Member George Kosmac, Deputy Superintendent, Operations Anna-Marie Cote, Deputy Superintendent, Instructional Excellence and Equity Jeanne Morris, Resident, Former School Board Member Serena Fisher, Retired Educator Linda Daniels, Sanford Resident Mary Rowell, Lake Mary Historical Society Mary Jane Agoranos, Teacher Allen Nettles, SCPS Facilities Jerry Mills, Architect 3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to the District at this time. 4. Prepared by: 5. Board Meeting Date Dr. Anna-Marie Cote Deputy Superintendent Instructional Excellence & Equity 11-22-11 Attachment(s): None Back-up not in agenda book: Materials for signature: None Page 98 Community Superintendent Search Advisory Committee (2011-2012) ORGANIZATIONS FIRST LAST Steve Charles Ed Browne Lacey Blacksheare sjb@wiginton.net clacey@winterspringsfl.org elblacksheare@hotmail.com 407-585-3218 CALNO Sean Michael Pete Dominic Turner Barth Rodriguez Schoemann Persampiere Clayton sbarth@andreyevengineering.com mrodpopi@cfl.rr.com pschoemann@broadandcassel.com Dpersampiere@cityofoviedo.net naacp-seminole@prodigy.net 321-377-1732 Agramonte-Harper mercedes_agramonte-harper@scps.us 407-746-8303 Joralemon Caldwell laurajora@aol.com kt.caldwell@floridaea.org 407-461-2975 Seminole Education Association (SEA) Mercedes Laura K.T. Seminole/ Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce Sanford Chamber of Commerce Andria Leigh Ann Herr Lyon andria.herr@goagis.com leighann.lyon@edwardjones.com 407-215-2201 Michael Molaka mmolaka@mycfe.com 407-896-9411 Cory Tony Skeates Gentile cory@oviedowintersprings.org tony.gentile@floridaea.org 407-278-4870 boabb@aol.com gaussart@aol.com hoveybj@bellsouth.net jeff_siskind@bellsouth.net mdavies18@earthlink.net mjames@informasoftware.com mfgator76@aol.com rhall@fiea.ucf.edu rhauck@cfl.rr.com sandyseminole@att.net 407-497-0226 Business Advisory Board Community Leaders Foundation for SCPS Board of Directors Hispanic Task Force Leadership Seminole Mayors and Managers NAACP Seminole Association of School Administrators (SASA) Seminole County Council of PTAs Casselberry Chamber of Commerce Oviedo/Winter Springs Chamber of Commerce Seminole UNISERV (Non-Instructional) Board Member Appointments Abby Sanchez Ariel Gaussart Jean Hovey Jeff Siskind Matthew Davies Michael James Mike Guido Rick Hall Russ Hauck Sandy Robinson PHONE 407-327-5956 407-878-3075 407-927-2286 407-839-4225 321-262-5091 407-328-7496 407-388-0718 407-322-2212 207-907-9276 407-252-0330 407-462-0350 407-353-6514 407-247-2162 407-234-7600 407-701-4031 321-279-3915 407-257-4653 407-322-7384 Page 99 Superintendent Search Timeline September 20, 2011 Board work session to discuss search process, criteria for Community Advisory Committee membership, community input, etc. October 25, 2011 Board action at School Board Meeting to appoint Superintendent Search Committee October, 2011 through selection Superintendent Search Update during each School Board Meeting November 8, 2011, 6:00 p.m. Town Hall Meeting to receive community input (Location: Oviedo High School) November 15, 2011, 6:00 p.m. Town Hall Meeting to receive community input (Location: Lyman High School) November 16, 2011, 6:00 p.m. Town Hall Meeting to receive community input (Location: Seminole High School) November 22, 2011 Superintendent Search Advisory Committee Final Appointment December 13, 2011 Board - Superintendent Search Advisory Committee Clarification of Task Assigned & Pamphlet finalization December 14, 2011 Community Advisory Committee – Review Sunshine Law; Review Tasks; Member input regarding qualities of new superintendent; Review initial screening process to reduce applicants to 15-20 and the subsequent process to reduce to 8-10 finalists; Elect Chairman & Vice Chairman January 2012 Place advertisements February 2012 Advertisements close February 2012 Community Advisory Committee members identify 20 candidates – reference checks conducted by next committee meeting March 12, 2012 Community Advisory Committee narrows list to 8-10 candidates for submission to Board (No ranking) March 13, 2012 Regular School Board meeting - Community Advisory Committee reports and provides the Board with 8-10 short listed candidates (No ranking / Board reserves the right to add any applicant) March 27, 2012 Special School Board meeting to select finalists for interview Week of April 16, 2012 Finalist interviews and tours April 2012 Special School Board meeting to select new superintendent and discussion regarding contract May 2012 (1st Board Meeting) Contract developed and approval of contract May/June 2012 New Superintendent begins work Revised: November 15, 2011 K. Ponder Page 100 SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT SEARCH Oviedo Town Hall Meeting November 8, 2011 Summary Chairman Dede Schaffner called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm. She welcomed everyone in attendance and emphasized the importance of community input. Educational Support Center 400 E. Lake Mary Boulevard Sanford, Florida 32773-7127 Phone: (407) 320-0000 Visit Our Web Site www.scps.us Chairman Schaffner identified the membership of the Superintendent Search Committee and thanked those individuals for agreeing to serve on the Advisory Committee. She provided a brief explanation of the process and timeline that the Board will use for the search selection process. She also informed the audience that via a previous Board Work Session, the Board has concluded that the next Superintendent must have: • A Master’s Degree with a Doctorate Degree preferred • Must have at least 10 years of administrative experience in a school district • Or a sitting Superintendent from a school district of at least 25,000 students Chairman Schaffner requested that those who wished to speak please complete the form and come forward. 1. Richard Wells – Attachment #1 2. Terri Koepsell – Attachment #2 3. Suzanne Walker a. New Superintendent must be highly accomplished in education as well as business aspect b. Must be able to address the non-instructional area of the budget c. Very business oriented d. A business approach to areas such as transportation/printing department/etc. e. Must be very “teacher oriented” – should have firsthand knowledge of teacher work f. Must be supportive of teachers 4. Paul Snarskis a. Must be open minded about vocational education b. Must consider new options for a lot of students who are not going to college c. Look at new options/partnerships, etc. d. Must have back bone with regard to all of the mandatory testing challenges and look at expanded vocational 5. Jean Hovey a. New Superintendent must be supportive of PTA b. Parents must be involved 6. Stephen Schenck a. New Superintendent must be able to move us forward and make us a national model b. Must have a vision c. Must look beyond Florida and set a national mark d. Make us get to the next level e. Must be an innovator with many different connections f. Must innovate with vocational programs, partnership with colleges/new innovative programs g. Partnership with companies to work together with programs that will benefit both sides (schools and the company) 7. John Bush a. Must get out into the community b. A lot of work outside of the education community (politicians/PTA’s) c. Must be charismatic d. Improve and/or publicize more good things about vocational programs to our communities e. Speak positively about our SCPS system f. Importance of showing up at community events 8. Todd Cluxton a. Daughter transferred from Volusia – SCPS is a great school system b. Nest Superintendent must be business savvy! 9. Russ Hauck a. As an aside, said that the next Superintendent should be able to pass the FCAT! Chairman thanked all in attendance and ended the meeting at 6:47 pm. Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Page 105 Page 106 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ACTION ITEM: PERMISSION TO ADVERTISE AMENDMENT OF SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER RESIDENCE AREAS PURSUANT TO POLICY 2.12 IX.A. Item Number 1. Superintendent’s Recommendation: That the School Board of Seminole County amend the current School Board member residence areas to conform to the Action of the Board of County Commissioners Regarding Seminole County Board of Board of County Commissioner Districts. 2. Background/Analysis: School Board Policy 2.12 provides that School Board member residence areas will conform to Board of County Commissioner Districts. The Board of County Commissioners amended the county commissioner districts on October 25, 2011. Florida Statute 1001.36 provides that amendment to School Board member residence areas be effected by resolution which may only be adopted in an odd year. In compliance with Board Policy 2.12, a resolution will be brought forward for consideration at the Board Meeting of December 13, 2011. 3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to the District at this time. 4. Prepared by: Ned N. Julian, Jr., Esq. Exec. Director of Legal Services 5. Board Meeting Date 11/22/11 Attachment(s):, BCC Map, BCC Legal Descriptions, SBSC Map, & Notice Back-up not in agenda book: None Materials for signature: None Page 107 W W H LINNEAL BEAC NEIL RD L TR D BLV DR BEAR LAKE RD E SR 436 BUNNELL RD MAITLAND BLVD WEST TOWN PKWY N SR 434 N LINE DR 3 S SR 434 EK IV A LONGWOOD MARKHAM RD SABAL PALM DR W SR 436 Pop:83,192 EDEN PARK AVE BALMY BEACH DR TC UN NH LU B WEKIVA SPRINGS RD MONTGOMERY RD W SR 4 43 W I-4 RANGELINE RD AY R D LONGWOOD 4 CR 46A NORTH ST E ALTAMONTE DR DOG TRACK RD ORANOLE RD SOUTH ST A LTA M O N T E S P R I N G S ON A LD RE D B AN AG LV D DERBYSHIRE RD LAKE DR RED BUG LAKE RD S EAGLE CIR CASSELBERRY SEMINO LA BLV W SR 434 GENERAL HUTCHISON PKWY NR COUNTRY CLUB RD Pop:87,967 LAKE MARY LA KE W MONROE RD UPSALA RD N COUNTRY CLUB RD W 1ST ST GL E CIR HOWELL BRANCH RD EA E LAKE DR DIKE RD LE EA G BLVD WINTER SPRINGS E SR 434 US ALOMA AVE WIN TER SP RI NG NORTHERN WAY E AIRPORT BLVD E 25TH ST E LAKE MARY BLVD W 27TH ST E 1ST ST E 20TH ST SANFORD MYRTLE ST W 25TH ST W 20TH ST W 13TH ST NW US HWY 17-92 US HWY 17-92 RAYMOND AVE MARKHAM WOODS RD N OREGON ST GREEN WAY BLVD W LAKE MARY BLVD RINEHART RD 5 RD Y R D K PA R W SR 46 M LA KE O LD AR 2 17 -9 Y HW US N PARK AVE TUSKAWILLA RD AVE S MELLONVILLE VD GE BL S BL VD W SR 434 SR 415 BEARDALL AVE W MCCULLOCH RD W CHAPMAN RD GENEVA DR FLORIDA AVE E MCCULLOCH RD E MITCHELL HAMMOCK RD OVIEDO W MITCHELL HAMMOCK RD W BROADWAY ST 2 W CR R4 419 NC W MULLET LAKE PARK RD OS 46 D 1ST ST 1 E MAIN ST A RD E SR LAKE HARNEY RD CE OL LAKE MILLS RD Pop:84,520 CE OL AR E OS 46 CURRYVILLE RD N JUNGLE RD Bob Dallari John Horan Dick Van Der Weide Carlton Henley Brenda Carey City Limits 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: Commissioner Districts 2011 Legend L:\Work Requests\2011\ReDistrictingCommissionDistricts\MapDocuments\FinalThreeChoices\CommissionDistrictsApprvdPerBrdMtg20111025.mxd 26 Pop:82,825 E BROADWAY ST E SR 46 1 inch = 0.75 miles OLD GENEVA RD Exhibit One Commissioner Districts October 25, 2011 CELERY AVE SIPES AVE ORAN LONGWOOD LAKE MARY RD Pop:84,214 EE WILLIAMSON RD E I-4 PALM SPRINGS DR LAKE MARKHAM RD DOUGLAS AVE WYMORE RD LAKE EMMA RD S HESTER AVE SANFORD AVE S SANFORD AVE BRISSON AVE RED CLEVEL AND BLVD MARKHAM RD MAITLAND AVE DELEON ST INTERNATIONAL PKWY BL VD EA G AN R NA LD RO S CR 427 17-9 2 HW Y L KIVA TR S US E WE OXFORD RD DR S WINTER PARK DR LM LAKE HOWELL RD PA 6 AL AB 43 SR TANGERINE AVE SR 419 R 42 D WS WS 7 DODD RD R 41 N CENTRAL AVE NS ALAFAYA TRL D BL VD S COUNTRY CLUB RD 17 LO CK W OO R4 SS S CR 419 RT BLV SR SNOW HILL RD W AIRPO W AN DE EA ST BROO RD VD K BL 6 1 44 Page 108 EXHIBIT2 LegalDescription SeminoleCountyBoardofCountyCommissionerDistricts October25,2011 Districts1through5withinthisdescriptionarelocatedinSeminoleCounty,Florida.Thecallswithinthis descriptionarebasedonindividualplatsanddeedstowhichthedistrictboundariesarecoincidentandarenot partofauniformbasisofbearingsthroughout. District 1: BegininSec33,Twp20S,Rng33Eatthe intersectionofthethreadsoftheStJohn’sRiverandEconlockhatchee River,alsobeingontheEasterlyboundaryofSeminoleCounty,perFloridaStatutesChapter6511,No.91,the “CreationofSeminoleCounty”;runSoutheasterlyalongsaidcountyboundaryandthethreadoftheStJohn’s RivertotheSouthlineofSec35,Twp21S,Rng33E;WestalongtheSouthboundaryofSeminoleCounty,being theTownshiplinebetweenTownships21S&22S,toapointofintersectionwiththecenterlineofTangerine Avenue,beinginSec35,Twp21S,Rng30E. ThencerunNortherlyalongthecenterlineofTangerineAvenuetothecenterlineofHowellBranchRoad; WesterlyalongthecenterlineofHowellBranchRoadtothecenterlineofLakeAnnLane;Northalongthe centerlineofLakeAnnLanetotheEast¼CornerofSec28,Twp21S,Rng30EandtheendpointofsaidLakeAnn Lanerightofway;continueNorthalongtheEastlinesofSections28&21,Twp21S,Rng30EtotheSouthlineof theNorth¾oftheSE¼ofsaidSection21;WestalongsaidSouthlineoftheNorth¾oftheSE¼for110.00ft; NorthalongtheWestlineoftheEast110.00ftoftheSE¼ofsaidSection21tothecenterlineofRedBugLake Road;EasterlyalongthecenterlineofRedBugLakeRoadtotheEastlineofsaidSection21,alsobeingwithinthe rightofwayofEagleCircle. ThencerunNorthalongtheEastlineofSec21,Twp21S,Rng30Etoapoint738.69ftSouthoftheNECornerof theSE¼oftheNE¼ofsaidSection21;S89°31’43”WtothecenterlineofNLakeSterlingCourt;Northalongthe centerlineofNLakeSterlingCourttoapointS34°50’54”WoftheSoutherlymostCornerLot2,DeerRunUnit25, PlatBook29Pages17&18,asrecordedintheOfficialRecordsofSeminoleCounty,Florida;N34°50’54”Etothe EasterlymostCornersaidLot2,DeerRunUnit25;N08°20’00”W85.00ft;N81°40’00”E50.00ft;N71°40’48”E 47.87fttotheNortherlymostCornerLot1,saidDeerRunUnit25,alsobeingtheEastlineofSec21,Twp21S, Rng30E;NorthalongtheEastlineofsaidSection21totheNECorneroftheSE¼oftheNE¼ofsaidSection21; EastalongtheNorthlineoftheSW¼oftheNW¼ofSec22,Twp21S,Rng30EtotheWesterlyrightofwayof EagleCircle;NortheasterlyalongsaidWesterlyrightofwaytotheNortherlylineofa100.00ftwideFlorida PowerCorporationEasement,asrecordedinOfficialRecordBook607,Page244ofSeminoleCounty,Florida, alsobeingtheSouthlineofDeerRunUnit5,PlatBook26Pages33&34,asrecordedintheOfficialRecordsof SeminoleCounty,Florida. Document3 Page1of9 Page 109 Thencerunalongplattedsubdivisionboundaries,allasrecordedintheOfficialRecordsofSeminoleCounty, Florida,thefollowingcourses:WestalongtheSouthlineofsaidDeerRunUnit5totheSWCornerofsameplat; NorthalongtheWestlinesofDeerRunUnit5,PlatBook26Pages33&34,thenDeerRunUnit1,PlatBook20 Pages92&93,thenSterlingParkUnit1,PlatBook16Page93,totheNWCornerofsaidSterlingParkUnit1; SoutheasterlyalongtheSoutherlylineofCamelotUnit2,PlatBook16,Pages95&96totheSECornerofsame plat;NorthalongtheEastlinesofsaidCamelotUnit2,andthenCamelotUnit3,PlatBook20,Pages88&89to theNECornerofsaidCamelotUnit3,alsobeingtheNorth¼CornerofSec15Twp21SRng30E,andtheendof abovereferencedcoursesalongsaidsubdivisionboundaries. Thenceleavingplattedsubdivisionboundaries,runNorthalongtheWestlineoftheEast½ofSec10,Twp21S, Rng30EtothecenterlineofLakeDrive;SoutheasterlyalongthecenterlineofLakeDrive,becomingELakeDrive, toapointofintersectionwithalinedescribedas:fromtheNECornerofGovtLot1,Sec14,Twp21S,Rng30E, runN85°58’10”W2018.80ft;thencerunN30°29’12”EtothecenterlineofELakeDriveandtheendpointofthe describedline.Continuingfromsaidpointofintersection,runS30°29’12”Wtoapoint2018.80ftN85°58’10”W oftheNECornerofGovtLot1,Sec14,Twp21S,Rng30E,beingtheNorthlineofDeerRunUnit15,PlatBook34, Page56,asrecordedintheOfficialRecordsofSeminoleCounty,Florida. ThencerunSoutheasterlyalongtheNortherlylineofsaidDeerRunUnit15totheNWCornerofTractB,same plat;S00°49”00”EalongtheWestlineofsaidTractBtotheSWCornerofsaidTractB;continueS00°49”00”E alongtheSoutherlyextensionoftheWestlineofsaidTractBtothecenterlineofEagleBoulevard;Easterlyalong thecenterlineofEagleBoulevardtothecenterlineofDoddRoad;SoutherlyalongthecenterlineofDoddRoad tothecenterlineofWeepingWillowCircle;WestalongthecenterlineofWeepingWillowCircletoapointNorth oftheNWCornerTractC,DeerRunUnit12B,PlatBook37Page82,asrecordedintheOfficialRecordsof SeminoleCounty,Florida.ThencerunSouthalongthefollowingcourses:acrossWeepingWillowCircletothe NWCornerofsaidTractC,DeerRunUnit12B;thenalongtheWestlinesofsaidTractC,DeerRunUnit12B,and thenTractC,HollowbrookWestPhase4,PlatBook36Pages77to79,andthenalongtheSoutherlyextensionof theWestlineofsaidTractC,HollowbrookWestPhase4tothecenterlineofSSt.LucieDrive,andtheendof abovereferencedSoutherlycourses. ThencerunNortheasterlyalongthecenterlineofSSt.LucieDrivetothecenterlineofDoddRoad,said intersectionlocatedinSec23,Twp21S,Rng30E;SoutheasterlyandSoutherlyalongthecenterlineofDodd RoadtothecenterlineofRedBugLakeRoad;EasterlyalongthecenterlineofRedBugLakeRoadtothe centerlineofSlaviaRoad;EasterlyalongthecenterlineofSlaviaRoadtothecenterlineofnorthboundSR417; NortheasterlyalongthecenterlineofnorthboundSR417tothecenterlineofRedBudLakeRoad;Easterlyalong thecenterlineofRedBudLakeRoadtothecenterlineofWBroadwayStreet;Northerly,Easterly,then SoutheasterlyalongsaidcenterlineofWBroadwayStreet,becomingEBroadwayStreet,thenbecomingWCR 419,toapointofintersectionwiththeSouthlineofSec13,Twp21S,Rng31E;EastalongtheSouthlineofsaid Section13tothethreadoftheEconlockhatcheeRiver;NortherlyandEasterlyalongthethreadofthe EconlockhatcheeRivertoapointofintersectionwiththethreadoftheStJohn’sRiver,locatedinSec33,Twp 20S,Rng33E,beingtheEasterlyboundaryofSeminoleCountyandthePointofBeginningofDistrict1. Document3 Page2of9 Page 110 District 2: BegininSec33,Twp20S,Rng33Eatthe intersectionofthethreadsoftheStJohn’sRiverandEconlockhatchee River,alsobeingtheEasterlyboundaryofSeminoleCounty,perFloridaStatutesChapter6511,No.91,the “CreationofSeminoleCounty”,runalongthecountyboundarythefollowingcourses:Northwesterlyalongthe threadoftheStJohn’sRivertoandthroughLakeHarney,returningtothethreadoftheStJohn’sRiverinSec06, Twp20S,Rng33E;Northwesterly,thenSouthwesterlyalongsaidthreadtoitsintersectionwiththemouthof LakeJesup;thencecontinuealongsaidthreadoftheStJohn’sRiverNorthwesterlytoapointofintersection withthecenterlineofOldSR415extendedNortheast,andtheendofabovereferencedcoursesalongthe countyboundary. ThenceleavingthecountyboundaryandthethreadoftheStJohn’sRiver,runSouthwesterlyalongsaid NortheasterlyextensionofandcenterlineofOldSR415tothecenterlineofCeleryAvenue;Southerlyand SoutheasterlyalongthecenterlineofCeleryAvenuetothecenterlineofSR415;Southerlyalongthecenterline ofSR415tothecenterlineofESR46;EasterlyalongthecenterlineofESR46tothecenterlineofRichmond Avenue;SoutherlyalongthecenterlineofRichmondAvenue,throughBrown’sSubdivisionofBeckHammock, PlatBook1Page83,asrecordedintheOfficialRecordsofSeminoleCounty,Florida,andcontinuingalongsaid centerlinetoapointnearitsintersectionwithMooresStationRoad,being612.37ftNorthoftheSouth¼Corner ofSec03Twp20SRng31E. ThencerunN82°11’10”E895.86ft;S42°46’16”W89.94ft;S33°05’W447.30ft;S06°W1432.30ft;N54°16’W 1502.56ft;South551.37ft;N65°29’13”W97.67ft;S26°51’29”WtotheNorthlineofLot10,SanfordCelery Delta,PlatBook1Pages75&76,asrecordedintheOfficialRecordsofSeminoleCounty,Florida;Easttoapoint 787.00ftWestoftheEastlineoftheWest½ofSec10,Twp20S,Rng31E;South152.00ft;Westtoapoint 152.00ftSouthoftheNWCornerofsaidLot10,SanfordCeleryDelta;continueWestalongtheWesterly extensionoftheSouthlineoftheNorth152.00ftofsaidLot10,SanfordCeleryDelta,totheEastlineofthe West¼ofSec10,Twp20S,Rng31E;SouthalongsaidEastlineoftheWest¼totheSWCorneroftheNE¼of theSW¼ofsaidSection10;WestalongtheNorthlineoftheSouth¼ofsaidSection10totheWestlinesaid Section10,alsobeingwithintherightofwayofCameronAvenue;NorthalongtheWestlineofsaidSection10 toitsintersectionwiththecenterlineofELakeMaryBoulevard;WesterlyalongthecenterlineofELakeMary BoulevardtothecenterlineofNUSHwy1792,beinginSec14,Twp20S,Rng30E. ThencerunSouthwesterlyalongthecenterlineofNUSHwy1792,becomingSUSHwy1792,tothecenterline ofSR436;SoutheasterlyalongthecenterlineofSR436tothecenterlineofRedBugLakeRoad;Easterlyalong thecenterlineofRedBugLakeRoadtotheEastlineofSec21,Twp21S,Rng30E,alsobeingwithintherightof wayofEagleCircle;NorthalongtheEastlineofsaidSection21toapoint738.69ftSouthoftheNECornerofthe SE¼oftheNE¼ofsaidSection21;S89°31’43”WtothecenterlineofNLakeSterlingCourt;Northalongthe centerlineofNLakeSterlingCourttoapointS34°50’54”WoftheSoutherlymostCornerLot2,DeerRunUnit25, PlatBook29Pages17&18,asrecordedintheOfficialRecordsofSeminoleCounty,Florida;N34°50’54”Etothe EasterlymostCornersaidLot2,DeerRunUnit25;N08°20’00”W85.00ft;N81°40’00”E50.00ft;N71°40’48”E 47.87fttotheNortherlymostCornerLot1,saidDeerRunUnit25,alsobeingtheEastlineofSec21,Twp21S, Rng30E;NorthalongtheEastlineofsaidSection21totheNECorneroftheSE¼oftheNE¼ofsaidSection21; EastalongtheNorthlineoftheSW¼oftheNW¼ofSec22,Twp21S,Rng30EtotheWesterlyrightofwayof Document3 Page3of9 Page 111 EagleCircle;NortheasterlyalongsaidWesterlyrightofwaytotheNortherlylineofa100.00ftwideFlorida PowerCorporationEasement,asrecordedinOfficialRecordBook607,Page244ofSeminoleCounty,Florida, alsobeingtheSouthlineofDeerRunUnit5,PlatBook26Pages33&34,asrecordedintheOfficialRecordsof SeminoleCounty,Florida. Thencerunalongplattedsubdivisionboundaries,allasrecordedintheOfficialRecordsofSeminoleCounty, Florida,thefollowingcourses:WestalongthesouthlineofsaidDeerRunUnit5totheSWCornerofsameplat; NorthalongtheWestlinesofDeerRunUnit5,PlatBook26Pages33&34,thenDeerRunUnit1,PlatBook20 Pages92&93,thenSterlingParkUnit1,PlatBook16Page93,totheNWCornerofsaidSterlingParkUnit1; SoutheasterlyalongtheSoutherlylineofCamelotUnit2,PlatBook16,Pages95&96totheSECornerofsame plat;NorthalongtheEastlinesofsaidCamelotUnit2,andthenCamelotUnit3,PlatBook20,Pages88&89to theNECornerofsaidCamelotUnit3,alsobeingtheNorth¼CornerofSec15Twp21SRng30E,andtheendof abovereferencedcoursesalongsaidsubdivisionboundaries. Thenceleavingplattedsubdivisionboundaries,runNorthalongtheWestlineoftheEast½ofSec10,Twp21S, Rng30EtothecenterlineofLakeDrive;SoutheasterlyalongthecenterlineofLakeDrive,becomingELakeDrive, toapointofintersectionwithalinedescribedas:fromtheNECornerofGovtLot1,Sec14,Twp21S,Rng30E, runN85°58’10”W2018.80ft;thencerunN30°29’12”EtothecenterlineofELakeDriveandtheendpointofthe describedline.Continuingfromsaidpointofintersection,runS30°29’12”Wtoapoint2018.80ftN85°58’10”W oftheNECornerofGovtLot1,Sec14,Twp21S,Rng30E,beingtheNorthlineofDeerRunUnit15,PlatBook34, Page56,asrecordedintheOfficialRecordsofSeminoleCounty,Florida. ThencerunSoutheasterlyalongtheNortherlylineofsaidDeerRunUnit15totheNWCornerofTractB,same plat;S00°49”00”EalongtheWestlineofsaidTractBtotheSWCornerofsaidTractB;continueS00°49”00”E alongtheSoutherlyextensionoftheWestlineofsaidTractBtothecenterlineofEagleBoulevard;Easterlyalong thecenterlineofEagleBoulevardtothecenterlineofDoddRoad;SoutherlyalongthecenterlineofDoddRoad tothecenterlineofWeepingWillowCircle;WestalongthecenterlineofWeepingWillowCircletoapointNorth oftheNWCornerTractC,DeerRunUnit12B,PlatBook37Page82,asrecordedintheOfficialRecordsof SeminoleCounty,Florida.ThencerunSouthalongthefollowingcourses:acrossWeepingWillowCircletothe NWCornerofsaidTractC,DeerRunUnit12B;thenalongtheWestlinesofsaidTractC,DeerRunUnit12B,and thenTractC,HollowbrookWestPhase4,PlatBook36Pages77to79,andthenalongtheSoutherlyextensionof theWestlineofsaidTractC,HollowbrookWestPhase4tothecenterlineofSSt.LucieDrive,andtheendof abovereferencedSoutherlycourses. ThencerunNortheasterlyalongthecenterlineofSSt.LucieDrivetothecenterlineofDoddRoad,said intersectionlocatedinSec23,Twp21S,Rng30E;SoutheasterlyandSoutherlyalongthecenterlineofDodd RoadtothecenterlineofRedBugLakeRoad;EasterlyalongthecenterlineofRedBugLakeRoadtothe centerlineofSlaviaRoad;EasterlyalongthecenterlineofSlaviaRoadtothecenterlineofnorthboundSR417; NortheasterlyalongthecenterlineofnorthboundSR417tothecenterlineofRedBudLakeRoad;Easterlyalong thecenterlineofRedBudLakeRoadtothecenterlineofWBroadwayStreet;Northerly,Easterly,then SoutheasterlyalongsaidcenterlineofWBroadwayStreet,becomingEBroadwayStreet,thenbecomingWCR 419,toapointofintersectionwiththeSouthlineofSec13,Twp21S,Rng31E;EastalongtheSouthlineofsaid Section13tothethreadoftheEconlockhatcheeRiver;NortherlyandEasterlyalongthethreadofthe Document3 Page4of9 Page 112 EconlockhatcheeRivertoapointofintersectionwiththethreadoftheStJohn’sRiver,locatedinSec33,Twp 20S,Rng33E,beingtheEasterlyboundaryofSeminoleCountyandthePointofBeginningofDistrict2. District 3: BegininSec16,Twp20S,Rng29Eatthe intersectionofthethreadsoftheWekivaRiverandLittleWekivaRiver, alsobeingtheWesterlyboundaryofSeminoleCounty,perFloridaStatutesChapter6511,No.91,the“Creation ofSeminoleCounty”,runalongtheWesterlyandSoutherlyboundaryofthecountythefollowingcourses: SouthwesterlyalongthethreadoftheWekivaRivertotheRangelinebetweenRanges28&29East;Southalong saidRangelinetotheSWCornerofSec19,Twp21S,Rng29E;EastalongtheSouthlinesofSections19to24of saidTwp21S,Rng29EtothecenterlineofMaitlandAvenue,andtheendofabovereferencedcoursesalongthe countyboundary. Thenceleavingthecountyboundary,runNortherlyalongthecenterlineofMaitlandAvenuetothecenterlineof EAltamonteDrive;WesterlyalongthecenterlineofEAltamonteDrivetothecenterlineofPalmSpringsDrive; NortherlyalongthecenterlineofPalmSpringsDrivetothecenterlineofNorthStreet;Westalongthecenterline ofNorthStreettothecenterlineofRaymondAvenue;NortherlyalongthecenterlineofRaymondAvenuetothe centerlineofWSR434;SouthwesterlyalongthecenterlineofWSR434tothecenterlineofwestbound Interstate4,beinginSec02,Twp21S,Rng29E;NortheasterlyalongthecenterlineofwestboundInterstate4to thecenterlineofE.E.WilliamsonRoad;WestalongthecenterlineofE.E.WilliamsonRoad,becomingIbisRoad, totheendpointofsaidrightofwayattheSECorneroftheSW¼oftheSE¼ofSec27,Twp20S,Rng29E. ThencerunthefollowingcoursesthroughSec27,Twp20S,Rng29E:leavingIbisRoad,continueWestalongthe Southlineofsaidsection27totheSECorneroftheWest¼oftheEast½;NorthalongtheEastlineoftheWest ¼oftheEast½toapointontheSouthlineoftheNorth340.00ftoftheSW¼oftheSE¼;WestalongtheSouth lineoftheNorth340.00ftoftheSW¼oftheSE¼totheEasterlyShorelineoftheLittleWekivaRiver;Northerly alongsaidEasterlyShorelinetotheNorthlineoftheSW¼oftheSE¼;EastalongtheNorthlineoftheSW¼of theSE¼totheEastlineoftheWest¼oftheEast½;NorthalongtheEastlineoftheWest¼oftheEast½tothe SWCorneroftheNE¼oftheNW¼oftheSE¼;S75°46’51”W54.64ft;N68°24’43”W53.96ft;N01°52’49”W 86.44ft;N54°35’07”E50.55ft;S78°58’50”E60.44fttotheEastlineoftheWest¼oftheEast½;Northalongthe EastlineoftheWest¼oftheEast½totheSWCorneroftheEast¾oftheNorth¾oftheNE¼;Eastalongthe SouthlineoftheNorth¾oftheNE¼tothethreadoftheLittleWekivaRiver;Northerly,alongthethreadofthe LittleWekivaRivertotheNorthlineofsaidSection27andtheendofabovereferencedcoursesthroughSec27, Twp20S,Rng29E. ThencecontinuealongthethreadoftheLittleWekivaRiverNorthwesterlytothepointofintersectionwiththe threadoftheWekivaRiverinSec16Twp20SRng29E,beingthePointofBeginningofDistrict3. Document3 Page5of9 Page 113 District 4: BeginattheSWCornerofSec33,Twp21S,Rng30E,alsobeingtheSoutherlyboundaryofSeminoleCounty,per FloridaStatutesChapter6511,No.91,the“CreationofSeminoleCounty”,runEastalongthecountyboundary, alsobeingtheSouthlinesofSections33,34&35ofsaidTwp21S,Rng30E,toapointofintersectionwiththe centerlineofTangerineAvenue;NortherlyalongthecenterlineofTangerineAvenuetothecenterlineofHowell BranchRoad;WesterlyalongthecenterlineofHowellBranchRoadtothecenterlineofLakeAnnLane;North alongthecenterlineofLakeAnnLanetotheEast¼CornerofSec28,Twp21S,Rng30Eandtheendpointofsaid LakeAnnLanerightofway;continueNorthalongtheEastlinesofSections28&21,Twp21S,Rng30Etothe SouthlineoftheNorth¾oftheSE¼ofsaidSection21;WestalongsaidSouthlineoftheNorth¾oftheSE¼for 110.00ft;NorthalongtheWestlineoftheEast110.00ftoftheSE¼ofsaidsection21tothecenterlineofRed BugLakeRoad;WesterlyalongthecenterlineofRedBugLakeRoadtothecenterlineofSR436;Northwesterly alongthecenterlineofSR436tothecenterlineofSUSHwy1792;NortheasterlyalongthecenterlineofSUS Hwy1792,becomingNUSHwy1792tothecenterlineofWLakeMaryBoulevard,beinginSec14,Twp20S, Rng30E. ThencerunWesterlyalongthecenterlineofWLakeMaryBoulevardtoitsintersectionwiththeSoutherly extensionoftheWesterlylineofBlockB,HiddenLakeUnit1ARevisedPlat,PlatBook17Pages99&100,as recordedintheOfficialRecordsofSeminoleCounty,Florida;N09°56’30”WalongsaidSoutherlyextensionofthe WesterlylineofBlockB,HiddenLakeUnit1ARevisedPlat,totheSoutherlymostpointofsaidBlockB;continue N09°56’30”WalongtheWesterlylineofsaidBlockBtotheNortheastCornerofLot25,LakeMinnieEstates,Plat Book6Page92,asrecordedintheOfficialRecordsofSeminoleCounty,Florida;N65°W337.70fttothe NorthwestCornerofsaidLot25,LakeMinnieEstates;South36.59ft;S65°E297.91ft;S11°E620.36ft;N65°W 422.14fttotheWestlineofsaidLot25;continueN65°W569.81fttotheEastlineofArtLane;Southalongthe EastlineofArtLanetotheNortheastCorneroftheSouth755.97ftoftheWest801.00ftofGovtLot3inSec10, Twp20S,Rng30E; West 60.00 ft; North 1154.07ft;N65°W669.83ft;N26°09’03”E33.08fttotheSoutherlyline oftheSanfordGrant;S65°EalongtheSoutherlylineoftheSanfordGranttotheSoutheastCornerofTractA, ReserveatLochLake,PlatBook76Pages27to33,(AReplatofReserveatSanfordTownhomes,PlatBook71 Pages26to32),asrecordedintheOfficialRecordsofSeminoleCounty,Florida. ThencerunalongtheEasterlyandNortherlyboundaryofsaidReserveatLochLake,PlatBook76Pages27to33, thefollowingcourses:N00°48’54”E813.29fttotheNortheastCornerofTractC;N89°11’07”W375.00ft;North 415.00ft;West250.00ft;North260.00ft;N81°25’52”W417.39fttotheNortherlymostpointofTractB,also beingtheSoutherlyboundaryofRamblewood,PlatBook23Pages7&8,asrecordedintheOfficialRecordsof SeminoleCounty,Florida,andtheendofabovereferencedcoursesalongtheboundaryofReserveatLochLake, PlatBook76Pages27to33.ThenceleavingsaidReserveatLochLake,PlatBook76Pages27to33,runalong theSoutherlyandWesterlyboundaryofRamblewood,PlatBook23Pages7&8,thefollowingcourses: N89°15’28”W550.688ft;N00°44’31”E316.047ft;N29°09’54”W458.455fttotheWesterlymostCornerLot23, alsobeingtheSoutherlyboundaryofEgretsLanding,PlatBook54Pages96to99,asrecordedintheOfficial RecordsofSeminoleCounty,Florida,andtheendofabovereferencedcoursesalongtheboundaryof Ramblewood,PlatBook23Pages7&8. Document3 Page6of9 Page 114 ThenceleavingsaidRamblewood,PlatBook23Pages7&8,runalongtheSoutheasterlyandEasterlyboundary ofEgretsLanding,PlatBook54Pages96to99,thefollowingcourses:N60°06’21”E1056.12ft;N29°54’53”W 601.56ft;S89°57’30”E1233.82ft;N59°58’38”E790.60ft;N00°01’22”W853.82fttotheNortheastCornerof TractB,alsobeingtheEastlineofSec03,Twp20S,Rng30E,andtheendofabovereferencedcoursesalongthe boundaryofEgretsLanding,PlatBook54Pages96to99.ThenceleavingsaidEgretsLanding,PlatBook54Pages 96to99,continueNorthalongtheEastlineofSec03,Twp20S,Rng30EtothecenterlineofsouthboundSR 417;NorthwesterlyalongthecenterlineofsouthboundSR417tothecenterlineofW25thStreet,akaH.E. ThomasJrPkwy;WestalongthecenterlineofW25thStreettothecenterlineofCountryClubRoad;Southerly andWesterlyalongthecenterlineofCountryClubRoad,becomingNCountryClubRoad,toitsintersectionwith RantoulLaneinSec04,Twp20S,Rng30E;SouthalongthecenterlineofNCountryClubRoadtothecenterline ofWLakeMaryBoulevard. ThenceWestalongthecenterlineofWLakeMaryBoulevardtothecenterlineofwestboundInterstate4,being inSec13,Twp20S,Rng29E;SouthwesterlyalongthecenterlineofwestboundInterstate4tothecenterlineof WSR434;NortheasterlyalongthecenterlineofWSR434tothecenterlineofRaymondAvenue;Southerlyalong thecenterlineofRaymondAvenuetothecenterlineofNorthStreet;EastalongthecenterlineofNorthStreetto thecenterlineofPalmSpringsDrive;SoutherlyalongthecenterlineofPalmSpringsDrivetothecenterlineofE AltamonteDrive;EasterlyalongthecenterlineofEAltamonteDrivetothecenterlineofMaitlandAvenue; SoutherlyalongthecenterlineofMaitlandAvenuetotheSouthlineofSec24,Twp21S,Rng29E,alsobeingthe southerlyboundaryofSeminoleCounty. ThencerunalongtheSoutherlyboundaryofthecountythefollowingcourses:EastalongtheSouthlineofSec 24,Twp21S,Rng29EtotheSECornerofsaidSection24,alsobeingtheRangelinebetweenRanges29&30 East;SouthalongsaidRangelinetotheSWCornerofSec19,Twp21S,Rng30E;Eastalongthesouthlinesof Sections19&20,Twp21S,Rng30EtotheSECornerofSec20,Twp21S,Rng30E;SouthalongtheWestlinesof Sections28&33,Twp21S,Rng30EtotheSWCornerofSec33,Twp21S,Rng30E,andtheendofabove referencedcoursesalongthecountyboundary,beingthePointofBeginningofDistrict4. District 5: BegininSec16,Twp20S,Rng29Eatthe intersectionofthethreadsoftheWekivaRiverandLittleWekivaRiver, alsobeingtheWesterlyboundaryofSeminoleCounty,perFloridaStatutesChapter6511,No.91,the“Creation ofSeminoleCounty”,runalongtheWesterlyandNortherlyboundaryofthecountythefollowingcourses: NortherlyalongthethreadoftheWekivaRivertoapointofintersectionwiththethreadoftheStJohn’sRiver, beinginSec36Twp18South,Rng29E;SoutheasterlyandEasterlyalongthethreadoftheStJohn’sRivertoand throughLakeMonroe,returningtothethreadoftheStJohn’sRiverinSec16,Twp19S,Rng31E;Southerlyand SoutheasterlyalongsaidthreadtoitsintersectionwithMonroeCanal,akaWoodruffCreek;continueEasterly, thenSoutheasterly,alongthreadlocatedEastoftheUnsurveyedPartofSec27,Twp19S,Rng31E,toits intersectionwiththecenterlineofOldSR415extendedNortheasterly,andtheendofabovereferencedcourses alongthecountyboundary. Document3 Page7of9 Page 115 ThenceleavingthecountyboundaryandthethreadoftheStJohn’sRiver,runSouthwesterlyalongsaid NortheasterlyextensionofandcenterlineofOldSR415tothecenterlineofCeleryAvenue;Southerlyand SoutheasterlyalongthecenterlineofCeleryAvenuetothecenterlineofSR415;Southerlyalongthecenterline ofSR415tothecenterlineofESR46;EasterlyalongthecenterlineofESR46tothecenterlineofRichmond Avenue;SoutherlyalongthecenterlineofRichmondAvenue,throughBrown’sSubdivisionofBeckHammock, PlatBook1Page83,asrecordedintheOfficialRecordsofSeminoleCounty,Florida,continuingalongsaid centerlinetoapointnearitsintersectionwithMooresStationRoad,being612.37ftNorthoftheSouth¼Corner ofSec03Twp20SRng31E. ThencerunN82°11’10”E895.86ft;S42°46’16”W89.94ft;S33°05’W447.30ft;S06°W1432.30ft;N54°16’W 1502.56ft;South551.37ft;N65°29’13”W97.67ft;S26°51’29”WtotheNorthlineofLot10,SanfordCelery Delta,PlatBook1Pages75&76,asrecordedintheOfficialRecordsofSeminoleCounty,Florida;Easttoapoint 787.00ftWestoftheEastlineoftheWest½ofSec10,Twp20S,Rng31E;South152.00ft;Westtoapoint 152.00ftSouthoftheNWCornerofsaidLot10,SanfordCeleryDelta;continueWestalongtheWesterly extensionoftheSouthlineoftheNorth152.00ftofsaidLot10,SanfordCeleryDelta,totheEastlineofthe West¼ofSec10,Twp20S,Rng31E;SouthalongsaidEastlineoftheWest¼totheSWCorneroftheNE¼of theSW¼ofsaidSection10;WestalongtheNorthlineoftheSouth¼ofsaidSection10totheWestlinesaid Section10,alsobeingwithintherightofwayofCameronAvenue;NorthalongtheWestlineofsaidSection10 toitsintersectionwiththecenterlineofELakeMaryBoulevard;WesterlyalongthecenterlineofELakeMary Boulevard,becomingWLakeMaryBoulevardatthepointofintersectionwithNUSHwy1792,beinginSec14, Twp20S,Rng30E. ThencecontinueWesterlyalongthecenterlineofWLakeMaryBoulevardtoitsintersectionwiththeSoutherly extensionoftheWesterlylineofBlockB,HiddenLakeUnit1ARevisedPlat,PlatBook17Pages99&100,as recordedintheOfficialRecordsofSeminoleCounty,Florida;N09°56’30”WalongsaidSoutherlyextensionofthe WesterlylineofBlockB,HiddenLakeUnit1ARevisedPlat,totheSoutherlymostpointofsaidBlockB;continue N09°56’30”WalongtheWesterlylineofsaidBlockBtotheNortheastCornerofLot25,LakeMinnieEstates,Plat Book6Page92,asrecordedintheOfficialRecordsofSeminoleCounty,Florida;N65°W337.70fttothe NorthwestCornerofsaidLot25,LakeMinnieEstates;South36.59ft;S65°E297.91ft;S11°E620.36ft;N65°W 422.14fttotheWestlineofsaidLot25;continueN65°W569.81fttotheEastlineofArtLane;Southalongthe EastlineofArtLanetotheNortheastCorneroftheSouth755.97ftoftheWest801.00ftofGovtLot3inSec10, Twp20S,Rng30E; West60.00ft;North1154.07ft;N65°W669.83ft;N26°09’03”E33.08fttotheSoutherlyline oftheSanfordGrant;S65°EalongtheSoutherlylineoftheSanfordGranttotheSoutheastCornerofTractA, ReserveatLochLake,PlatBook76Pages27to33,(AReplatofReserveatSanfordTownhomes,PlatBook71 Pages26to32),asrecordedintheOfficialRecordsofSeminoleCounty,Florida. ThencerunalongtheEasterlyandNortherlyboundaryofsaidReserveatLochLake,PlatBook76Pages27to33, thefollowingcourses:N00°48’54”E813.29fttotheNortheastCornerofTractC;N89°11’07”W375.00ft;North 415.00ft;West250.00ft;North260.00ft;N81°25’52”W417.39fttotheNortherlymostpointofTractB,also beingtheSoutherlyboundaryofRamblewood,PlatBook23Pages7&8,asrecordedintheOfficialRecordsof SeminoleCounty,Florida,andtheendofabovereferencedcoursesalongtheboundaryofReserveatLochLake, PlatBook76Pages27to33.ThenceleavingsaidReserveatLochLake,PlatBook76Pages27to33,runalong theSoutherlyandWesterlyboundaryofRamblewood,PlatBook23Pages7&8,thefollowingcourses: Document3 Page8of9 Page 116 N89°15’28”W550.688ft;N00°44’31”E316.047ft;N29°09’54”W458.455fttotheWesterlymostCornerLot23, alsobeingtheSoutherlyboundaryofEgretsLanding,PlatBook54Pages96to99,asrecordedintheOfficial RecordsofSeminoleCounty,Florida,andtheendofabovereferencedcoursesalongtheboundaryof Ramblewood,PlatBook23Pages7&8. ThenceleavingsaidRamblewood,PlatBook23Pages7&8,runalongtheSoutheasterlyandEasterlyboundary ofEgretsLanding,PlatBook54Pages96to99,thefollowingcourses:N60°06’21”E1056.12ft;N29°54’53”W 601.56ft;S89°57’30”E1233.82ft;N59°58’38”E790.60ft;N00°01’22”W853.82fttotheNortheastCornerof TractB,alsobeingtheEastlineofSec03,Twp20S,Rng30E,andtheendofabovereferencedcoursesalongthe boundaryofEgretsLanding,PlatBook54Pages96to99.ThenceleavingsaidEgretsLanding,PlatBook54Pages 96to99,continueNorthalongtheEastlineofSec03,Twp20S,Rng30EtothecenterlineofsouthboundSR 417;NorthwesterlyalongthecenterlineofsouthboundSR417tothecenterlineofW25thStreet,akaH.E. ThomasJrPkwy;WestalongthecenterlineofW25thStreettothecenterlineofCountryClubRoad;Southerly andWesterlyalongthecenterlineofCountryClubRoad,becomingNCountryClubRoad,toitsintersectionwith RantoulLaneinSec04,Twp20S,Rng30E;SouthalongthecenterlineofNCountryClubRoadtothecenterline ofWLakeMaryBoulevard;WestalongthecenterlineofWLakeMaryBoulevardtothecenterlineofwestbound Interstate4,beinginSec13,Twp20S,Rng29E;SouthwesterlyalongthecenterlineofwestboundInterstate4 tothecenterlineofE.E.WilliamsonRoad;WestalongthecenterlineofE.E.WilliamsonRoad,becomingIbis Road,totheendpointofsaidrightofwayattheSECorneroftheSW¼oftheSE¼ofSec27,Twp20S,Rng29E. ThencerunthefollowingcoursesthroughSec27,Twp20S,Rng29E:leavingIbisRoad,continueWestalongthe Southlineofsaidsection27totheSECorneroftheWest¼oftheEast½;NorthalongtheEastlineoftheWest ¼oftheEast½toapointontheSouthlineoftheNorth340.00ftoftheSW¼oftheSE¼;WestalongtheSouth lineoftheNorth340.00ftoftheSW¼oftheSE¼totheEasterlyShorelineoftheLittleWekivaRiver;Northerly alongsaidEasterlyShorelinetotheNorthlineoftheSW¼oftheSE¼;EastalongtheNorthlineoftheSW¼of theSE¼totheEastlineoftheWest¼oftheEast½;NorthalongtheEastlineoftheWest¼oftheEast½tothe SWCorneroftheNE¼oftheNW¼oftheSE¼;S75°46’51”W54.64ft;N68°24’43”W53.96ft;N01°52’49”W 86.44ft;N54°35’07”E50.55ft;S78°58’50”E60.44fttotheEastlineoftheWest¼oftheEast½;Northalongthe EastlineoftheWest¼oftheEast½totheSWCorneroftheEast¾oftheNorth¾oftheNE¼;Eastalongthe SouthlineoftheNorth¾oftheNE¼tothethreadoftheLittleWekivaRiver;Northerly,alongthethreadofthe LittleWekivaRivertotheNorthlineofsaidSection27andtheendofabovereferencedcoursesthroughSec27, Twp20S,Rng29E. ThencecontinuealongthethreadoftheLittleWekivaRiverNorthwesterlytothepointofintersectionwiththe threadoftheWekivaRiverinSec16Twp20SRng29E,beingthePointofBeginningofDistrict5. Document3 Page9of9 Page 117 Page 118 D3 3 D4 D5 4 D2 5 1 2 D1 New & Prior BCC/School Board Member Districts 5 CountyBoundary 5 1 2 3 4 DIST_ID Commissioner Districts 2011 Approved 10-25-2011 Prior BCC Districts Legend NOTICE OF POLICY AMENDMENT AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO AMEND POLICY The School Board of Seminole County, Florida Title of Proposed Amendments to Policy : Revision of Board Member Residence Areas Statutory Authority: 1001.36 Laws Implemented: 1001.36 Public Comment/ Preliminary Approval for Advertising: November 22, 2011 Final Adoption December 13, 2011 All meetings will be held at the Educational Support Center, 400 East Lake Mary Boulevard, Sanford, Florida 32773. Any affected person may request that the Board conduct a public hearing pursuant to § 120.54(3)(c), Fla. Stat. by filing a request on or before 21 days after the publication of this notice with Karen Ponder, Clerk of the School Board, Educational Support Center, 400 E. Lake Mary Boulevard, Sanford, Florida 32773 Any person requiring a special accommodation to participate in any meeting above noticed because of a disability should contact John Reichert, 407-320-0023 at 48 hours in advance of the meeting to make appropriate arrangements. If any person appearing before the School Board anticipates or expects that he or she might appeal any decision made by the School Board, that person will need a record of the proceedings, and that for such purpose, that person will need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. F.S. 286.0105. The Contact person for a copy of the proposed policy is: Ned Julian, Jr., Esq., Seminole County Public Schools, 400 E. Lake Mary Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32773, (t) 407-3200010. Publication date: 11/13/11 Legal ad prepared by School Board Attorney Ned Julian Page 119 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY LAKE LOTUS VISIONING COMMITTEE SUMMARY INFORMATION ITEM: X.A. Item Number th Overview of Tour Day (Oct 25 ) th The purpose of the October 25 visits was to provide teachers with an opportunity to visit both Lake Lotus Park and the Environmental Studies Center so that teachers would have a clear understanding of the unique ecosystems of each site. For the past several years, elementary students and teachers have st th participated in the Environmental Studies Center 1 and 5 grade programs. However, almost no middle school students and few high school students and teachers have participated in Environmental Studies Center programs due to decreases in funding and staff. The Lake Lotus visit occurred in the morning with a formal tour of the property and an abbreviated trip to the Water Reclamation Facility and lab. After lunch, the teachers toured the Environmental Studies Center, including the Pat Burkett Building and the 5th grade mud walk area. st Overview of Visioning Day (Nov 1 ) The purpose of the Visioning Day at Lake Lotus was for the teachers and other participants to determine if/how Lake Lotus’ unique environment aligned with K-12 Next Generation Sunshine State Standards in Science and to determine if there are opportunities to provide hands-on experiences for applying these standards by designing aligned curriculum projects. In addition, the group considered how Lake Lotus may be used for secondary science projects, internships, and career opportunities. City and District leaders welcomed the group and explained that the goal for the visioning session was to plan for future use of Lake Lotus to support science standards-based experiences. In the morning, the teachers were divided into grade-level groups to allow for focused analysis of the property and its potential uses. The group included community and business partners who were able to join teachers in the discussions. After some initial planning, the groups were taken on abbreviated tours of the property to clarify/enhance their ideas. After lunch, the group traveled to the Water Reclamation Facility and Lab for a more formal tour. Following the Water Reclamation Facility tour, the teachers re-convened at Wekiva Elementary School to complete their initial planning. Prior to leaving, all teachers stated that they would appreciate an additional meeting with more involvement from other teachers in order to develop a more coordinated and comprehensive plan for using Lake Lotus as a curriculum extension site. Recommendations and Next Steps The group recommends that Seminole County Public Schools focus initially on the possibilities of use for Lake Lotus Park for Middle and High school students, with a definite inclusion of the Water Reclamation Facility and Lab. Ideally, the group would appreciate continuing the existing elementary programs at the Environmental Studies Center, and if the Friends of the Environmental Studies Center are able to raise funds, then programs would exist at both sites, with Elementary students continuing to be the primary visitors of the Environmental Studies Center and Lake Lotus becoming a Secondary school experience. In the event of insufficient funds being available for the Environmental Studies Center, continued development of Lake Lotus as an Elementary school experience would be an option. Page 120 Summary of Teacher Curriculum Discussions Elementary School: Teachers identified several standards for each grade level that would be enhanced by doing projects at Lake Lotus. Experiences would include hands-on experimentation and data collection. Additionally, the teachers proposed having interactions with the scientists and rangers prior to the visit either in person or digitally (ie Skype). Middle School: Teachers were able to find several benchmarks that would be effectively supported by th th Lake Lotus field trips. The preliminary recommendation is to have structured experiences for 6 and 7 grade students, which would consist of hands-on data collection and observation developed into a series of Field Modules. Students would conduct some of the labs themselves and then would bring samples to the Water Reclamation Facility Lab for further analysis. The hope was to have the results sent from the Lab to the students as a follow-up to the visit and to house all of the data from all of the schools on a district portal (i.e. Wiki) so students can compare data that their peers collected. The teachers considered th that 8 grade students could use the data collected in the previous two years to solve real-world scenarios. High School: Teachers saw potential uses for the site for both the freshman level Environmental Science course benchmarks and as a way to engage students in the content through authentic exploration. In addition, the upper level Advanced Placement (AP) Environmental Science class benchmarks could be enhanced by using Lake Lotus as an outdoor laboratory for hands-on experimentation. The high school group of two teachers recommended that other high school science teachers be involved prior to developing too many plans or specific details. There were very exciting and positive discussions related to student and teacher internships at the Water Reclamation Lab and working with the Lab as part of Experimental Science courses. 2. Prepared by: 3. Board Meeting Date Anna-Marie Cote, Ed.D. Deputy Superintendent, Instructional Excellence and Equity Rachel Hallet-Njuguna Secondary Science Specialist Attachment(s): None Supporting information not in agenda book: None 11/22/11 Page 121 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY INFORMATION ITEM: TENTATIVE OPERATING BUDGET REDUCTION PLAN FOR 2012-2013 X.B. Item Number Given the likely reduction in operating budget funds for the 2012-2013 school year, staff has compiled the budget reduction possibilities discussed by the board in the recent budget work sessions. The reductions are tentative at this time, however staff has begun planning for these various reductions in anticipation of a significant deficit. The itemized items are as follows: • • • • • • • • • • • • Middle School Teaching Positions (15) High School Teaching Positions (16) Elementary School Teaching Positions (18) High School Asst Coach Supplements (20% red.) High School Summer School (virtual expansion) Middle School Intervention reduction Closing of Two (2) Schools (TBD) Custodial Support Reductions Elimination of Printed Code-of-Conduct Energy Savings – Installation of Solar Film Closing of Hopper School District Office Reductions Total Proposed Cost Savings $816,315 918,736 1,033,578 190,000 250,000 24,000 2,000,000 693,000 20,000 13,500 640,000 TDB $6,644,129 In addition to cost reductions, revenue increases are also anticipated and estimated as follows: • • • • Additional Student Enrollment (FTE of 500) Release of Declining Enrollment Reserve Transfer of IDEA Positions to IDEA Grant (23.35) Early Retirement Insurance Reimbursement Total Additional Revenue $3,000,000 1,644,000 1,455,537 400,000 $6,499,537 The District’s operating reserves are currently in excess of the 4% level per policy. • Fund Balance Exceeding 4% Total potential funding to cover 2012-2013 initial estimated deficit $8,000,000 $21,143,666 As the revenue projections become clearer, staff will present specific reduction recommendations to the Board for approval. 2. Prepared by: George Kosmac, Deputy Superintendent 5. Board Meeting Date Operations John Pavelchak, Executive Director of Finance Attachment(s): None Back-up not in agenda book: None Materials for signature: None 11/22/11 Page 122 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY INFORMATION ITEM: ESSS HIGHLIGHTS X.C. Item Number Florida Association of School Social Workers Dr. Freddi Nieves has been with Seminole County Public Schools since 1993. Freddi has been an outstanding member of the Seminole County Public Schools social work team who generously volunteers his time and expertise to his colleagues, district level teams and assigned schools. This includes devoting many extra hours making sure that his students and families are properly provided the services needed to overcome any difficulties. As a member of the US Federal Disaster Response Team, Freddi has shared his expertise 2. Prepared by: Ida Mazar 3. Board Meeting Date Director of Exceptional Student Support Services 11/22/11 Attachment(s): None Back-up not in agenda book: None Page 123 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY INFORMATION ITEM: FDLE CRIMINAL HISTORY FINGERPRINT AUDIT X.D. Item Number On September 26, 2011, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement also conducted their agency’s first audit of the School Board of Seminole County’s use of criminal history information as required by Florida Statues and user agreements with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Their audit revealed that the School Board of Seminole County is operating in full compliance with the NonCriminal Justice User Agreement for the screening, record keeping, and retention of fingerprints for certified personnel, non-instructional personnel, contractors and vendors. Additionally, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement conducted an audit of the School Board of Seminole County’s use of the criminal history information provided by the Volunteer and Employee Criminal History System (VECHS) Program. Their audit revealed that School Board of Seminole County is operating in full compliance with the VECHS User Agreement for the screening, record keeping, and retention of fingerprints for mentors and volunteers. In calendar year 2010-2011, the Seminole County Public Schools submitted 4,557 finger prints to the FDLE and FBI for the screening of SCPS employees, charter school employees, coach only positions, Extended Day, OPS, substitute teachers, contractors, university field study and interns, and alternative certification program participants. For the first 10 months of calendar year 2011-2012, SCPS has submitted 3,990 finger prints for processing. 2. Prepared by: Dr. Ron Pinnell Exec. Director of Human Resources 3. Board Meeting Date 11/22/11 Attachment(s): None Back-up not in agenda book: None Page 124 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY INFORMATION ITEM: JOURNEYS ACADEMY SAFETY LIFE PROJECT: BOARD POLICY 8.76 CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 X.E. Item Number The following change order has been previously approved by the Superintendent under board policy 8.76. The work has already been completed, and the item(s) are being presented to the board for information only. Original Contract Amount: Change Order No. 1: Change Order No. 2: Revised Contract Amount: 2. Prepared by: $ $ 41,099.00 Direct Purchases (1,260.38) $ - $ 39,838.62 $ Tax Savings Summary $ $ Change Items Sales Tax Savings (1,260.38) $ (1,260.38) George Kosmac 3. Board Meeting Date Deputy Superintendent of Operations Jay Taylor, Supervisor of Construction Attachment(s): None Back-up not in agenda book: Change Order No. 1 w/Memo 11/22/11 Page 125 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY NEW ENDEAVOR SCHOOL PROJECT: BOARD POLICY 8.76 CHANGE ORDER NO. 8 INFORMATION ITEM: X.F. Item Number The following change order has been previously approved by the Superintendent under board policy 8.76. The work has already been completed, and the item(s) are being presented to the board for information only. Original Contract Amount: Change Order No. 1: Change Order No. 2: Change Order No. 3: Change Order No. 4: Change Order No. 5: Change Order No. 6: Change Order No. 7 Change Order No. 8: Revised Contract Amount: 2. Prepared by: $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 6,543,000.00 (1,869,872.23) 52,840.00 11,545.00 (662,682.00) 125,918.00 39,317.00 8,675.00 $24,514.00 $ 4,273,254.77 Direct Purchases $ (1,783,084.19) $ $ $ $ (631,375.95) $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ (2,414,460.14) $ Change Items 52,840.00 11,545.00 125,918.00 39,317.00 8,675.00 $24,514.00 262,809.00 Sales Tax Savings $ (86,788.04) $ $ $ $ (31,306.05) - $ (118,094.09) George Kosmac 3. Board Meeting Date Deputy Superintendent of Operations Jay Taylor, Supervisor of Construction Attachment(s): None Supporting Information not in agenda book: Change Order No. 8 w/Memo 11/22/11 Page 126 X.G. Page 127