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BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT SR, HERMISTO N it'Y1iC_-'-_ _-' i1foUr Kathy Nichols Secretary to the Superintendent and Board of Education AGENDA TIME 1 5:30 p.m. ITEM 0.0 CALL TO ORDER NAME Dr. Drotzmann 1.0 EXECUTIVE SESSION (with light dinner) Dr. Maiocco 1.1 Real Estate as per ORS 192.660(e): To conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to negotiate real property transactions.. 1.2 Negotiations as per ORS 192.660(d): To conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to carry on iabor negotiations. 5:45 p.m. 1.3 PRE-SESSION BOARD TRAINING Dr. Maiocco 7:00 p.m. 2.0 INTRODUCTORY ITEMS 2.1 Pledge of Allegiance 2.2. Approval of Minutes 2.2.1 Approval of revised minutes January 8, 2008 2.2.2 Approval of minutes of August 5, 2008, Regular Meeting 2.3 Adoption of Agenda Dr. Drotzmann Dr. Maiocco 7:05 p.m. 3.0 PUBLIC COMMENTS Dr. Drotzmann 7:08 p.m. 4.0 COMMUNICATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 4.1 Board of Education 4.1.1 Presentations - No Items 4.1.2 Recognition of Excellence - No Items 4.1.3 Board Reports 3 PAGE 4 5 6 7 11 17 18 Dr. Drotzmann 4.2 Superintendent 4.2.1 Presentations - Fowler Bus Company 4.2.2 Recognitions - No Items 4.2.3 Superintendent Report Dr. Maiocco 4.3 Educational Services 4.3.1 After Schooi Elementary Programs Mrs. Browning 4.4 Business Services 4.4.1 Financial & Investment Report (Handout) Mr. Thompson 4.5 Human Resources 4.5.1 Enrollment and Class Size Mr. Smith 19 4.6 Special Reports 4.6.1 Oregon School Employees Association (Bonnie Luisi) 4.6.2 Hermiston Association of Teachers (John Larson) 4.6.3 Education Service District 4.6.4 Student Delegate (Kayla Mullay) Resume' Attached 7:30 p.m. 7:40 p.m. 22 2 5.0 CONSENT ITEMS 5.1 Superintendent Dr. Maiocco 5.1.1 Rescinding of exisiting policy GBD - Board-Staff Communications 5.1.2 1st reading new policy BG/GBD - Board Staff Communications 5.1.3 1st reading of changes in policy IGBHE - Expanded Options Program 5.1.4 1st reading new policy IKF - Graduation Requirements 5.1.5 1st reading of changes in policy CCB - Line and Staff Relations 5.1.6 1st reading of changes in Policy GBED - Medical Examinations/Drug Testing 5.1.7 1st reading of new policy IGAI - Human Sexuality Education 5.1.8 Rescinding of existing policy IKGA - Certificate of Initial Mastery (CIM) Proficiency Standards 5.1.9 2nd reading and adoption of policy FDA - Investment of Funds 5.1.10 2nd reading and adoption of policy JOB - Personally Identifiable Information 5.1.11 2nd reading and adoption of policy JOA - Directory Information 5.1.12 2nd reading and adoption of policy IGBAB-JO - Education Records/Records of Students with Disabilities 5.1.13 2nd reading and adoption of policy IGBAF - Special Education - Individualized Education Plan (IEP) 5.1.14 2nd reading and adoption of policy IGBAC Special Education - Personnel 5.1.15 2nd reading and adoption of policy IGBAL-Special Education - Services for Home-Schooled Students with Disabilities 5.1.16 Approval of changes to structure of HEF Board of Trustees 5.1.17 Approval of new members to HEF Board of Trustees 5.2 Instructional Services - No Items Mrs. Browning 5.3 Business Services 5.3.1 Acceptance of Gifts Mr. Thompson 5.4 Human Resources 5.4.1 Extra Duty Contracts 5.4.2 Extra Responsibility Contracts 5.4.3 Personnel Appointments - Licensed Temporary 5.4.4 Personnel Appointments - Classified 5.4.4 Personnel Resignations - Classified Mr. Smith 24 25 26 29 38 43 45 48 51 53 56 60 63 66 68 70 72 74 76 6.0 ACTION ITEMS 6.1 Superintendent Dr. Maiocco 6.1.1 Resolution #08-09-02 HRA VEBA 6.1.2 Resolution #08-09-03 Resolution opposing Initiative Petition 3 6.1.3 Resolution #08-09-04 Resolution opposing Initiative Petition 19 6.1.4 Resolution #08-09-05 Resolution supporting Restoration of Simple Majority Voting Requirement 6.1.5 Resolution #08-09-06 - Budget Adjustments 6.1.6 OSBA Board of Directors Election 6.1.7 Approval of Charge for Bond Oversight Committee (BOC) 82 83 88 92 94 95 96 97 99 101 103 105 108 113 6.2 Instructional Services· No Items 6.3 Business Services - No Items 6.4 Human Resources - No Items 8:00 p.m. 1 2 3 7.1 Calendar Mrs. Browning 115 7.2 Upcoming Board Meetings Dr. Maiocco 118 Timing of agenda is not meant to be time specific. Instead the time identified is for pacing purposes only. The Board of Education may modify the agenda and the order in which items are taken for consideration. Consent agenda items are considered for action as an entire group. Details for these items are available for pUblic inspection at the District office. Members of the public who wish to address the Board of Education should notify the Board Chairman or Superintendent prior to the meeting. HERMISTON SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 8R 341 NE 3rd Street Hermiston, Oregon 97838 PUBLIC NOTICE IN ACCORDANCE WITH O.R.S. 332.045, O.R.S. 192.640 AND HERMISTON SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARD POLICY BD PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF THE FOLLOWING: BOARD OF E-DUCATiONREG-ULARiviEETiNG DATE: September 2, 2008 TIME: 5:30 PM - Executive Session* 7:00 PM - Regular Board Meeting PLACE: Hermiston District Office Bldg. B 341 NE 3rd St. Hermiston, OR 97838 All school district meetings are open to the public, with the exception of Executive Sessions, conducted in accordance with O.R.S. 192.660. *Executive Session 1. Real Estate as per ORS 192.660(e): To conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to negotiate real property transactions. 2. Negotiations as per ORS 192.660(d): To conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to carry on labor negotiations. The Hermiston School District is an equal opportunity education institution and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, ancestry, age or handicap in its activities, programs, or employment practices as required by Title VI, Title IX, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT SR, HERMISTON There will be a regular meeting of the Board cif Education tilthe UmatiliaCciunty School District 8R, at the District Office Board Room, 341 NE"Third Strellt, Hermiston, Oregon, September 2, 2008 . 5:30 p.m. Executive Sl¥l!sion 7:011II·rp· Re9",J'!f 1I1!!l~tj[lg Kathy Nichols Secretary to the Superintendent and Board of Education AGENDA TIME 1 5:30 p.m. ITEM 0.0 CALL TO ORDER NAME Dr. Drotzmann 1.0 EXECUTIVE SESSION (with light dinner) Dr. Maiocco 1.1 Rea! .Estate as per ORS 192.660{e): To conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to negotiate real property transactions. 1.2 Negotiations as per ORS 192.660(d): To conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to carry on labor negotiations. 5:45 p.m. 1.3 PRE-SESSION BOARD TRAINING Dr. Maiocco 7:00p.m. 2.0 INTRODUCTORY ITEMS 2.1 Pledge of Allegiance 2.2. Approval of Minutes 2.2.1 Approval of revised minutes January 8, 2008 2.2.2 Approval of minutes of August 5, 2008, Regular Meeting 2.3 Adoption of Agenda Dr. Drotzmann Dr. Maiocco 7:05 p.m. 3.0 PUBLIC COMMENTS Dr. Drotzmann 7:08p.m. 4.0 COMMUNICATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 4.1 Board of Education 4.1.1 Presentations - No Items 4.1.2 Recognition of Excellence - No Items 4.1.3 Board Reports 3 5 6 7 11 17 18 Dr. Drotzmann 4.2 Superintendent 4.2.1 Presentations - Fowler Bus Company 4.2.2 Recognitions - No Items 4.2.3 Superintendent Report Dr. Maiocco 4.3 Educational Services 4.3.1 After School Elementary Programs Mrs. Browning 4.4 Business Services 4.4.1 Financial & Investment Report (Handout) Mr. Thompson 4.5 Human Resources 4.5.1 Enrollment and Class Size Mr. Smith 4.6 Special Reports 4.6.1 Oregon School Employees Association (Bonnie Luisi) 4.6.2 Hermiston Association of Teachers (John Larson) 4.6.3 Education Service District 4.6.4 Student Delegate (Kayla Mullay) Resume' Attached PAGE 4 19 22 7:30 p.m. 7:40 p.m. 5.0 CONSENT ITEMS 2 5.1 Superintendent Dr. Maiocco 5.1.1 Rescinding of exisiting policy GBD - Board-Staff Communications 5.1.2 1st reading new policy BG/GBD - Board Staff Communications 5.1.3 1st reading of changes in policy IGBHE - Expanded Options Program 5.1.4 1st reading new policy IKF - Graduation Requirements 5.1.5 1st reading of changes in policy CCB - Line and Staff Relations 5.1.6 1st reading of changes in Policy GBED - Medical Examinations/Drug Testing 5.1.7 1st reading of new policy IGAI - Human Sexuality Education 5.1.8 Rescinding of existing policy IKGA - Certificate of Initial Mastery (CIM) Proficiency Standards 5.1.9 2nd reading and adoption of policy FDA - Investment of Funds 5.1.10 2nd reading and adoption of policy JOB - Personally Identifiable Information 5.1.11 2nd reading and adoption of policy JOA - Directory Information 5.1.12 2nd reading and adoption of policy IGBAB-JO - Education Records/Records of Students with Disabilities 5. i. j 3 2nd reading and adoption of poiiCy iGBAF - Speciai Education - Individualized Education Plan (IEP) 5.1.14 2nd reading and adoption of policy IGBAC Special Education - Personnel 5.1.15 2nd reading and adoption of policy IGBAL-Special Education - Services for Home-Schooled Students with Disabilities 5.1.16 Approval of changes to structure of HEF Board of Trustees 5.1.17 Approval of new members to HEF Board of Trustees 5.2 Instructional Services - No Items Mrs. Browning 5.3 Business Services 5.3.1 Acceptance of Gifts Mr. Thompson 5.4 Human Resources 5.4.1 Extra Duty Contracts 5.4.2 Extra Responsibility Contracts 5.4.3 Personnel Appointments - Licensed Temporary 5.4.4 Personnel Appointments - Classified 5.4.4 Personnel Resignations - Classified Mr. Smith 24 25 26 29 38 43 45 48 51 53 56 60 63 66 68 70 72 74 76 6.0 ACTION ITEMS 6.1 Superintendent Dr. Maiocco 6.1.1 Resolution #08-09-02 HRA VEBA 6.1.2 Resolution #08-09-03 Resolution opposing Initiative Petition 3 6.1.3 Resolution # 08-09-04 Resolution opposing Initiative Petition 19 6.1.4 Resolution #08-09-05 Resolution supporting Restoration of Simple Majority Voting Requirement 6.1.5 Resolution #08-09-06 - Budget Adjustments 6.1.6 OSBA Board of Directors Election 6.1.7 Approval of Charge for Bond Oversight Committee (BOC) 82 83 88 92 94 95 96 97 99 101 103 105 108 113 6.2 Instructional Services - No Items 6.3 Business Services - No Items 6.4 Human Resources - No Items 8:00p.m. 7.1 Calendar Mrs. Browning 115 7.2 Upcoming Board Meetings Dr. Maiocco 118 2 1 2 3 Timing of agenda is not meant to be time specific. Instead the time identified is for pacing purposes only. The Board of Education may modify the agenda and the order in which items are taken for consideration. Consent agenda items are considered for action as an entire group. Details for these items are available for public inspection at the District office. Members of the public who wish to address the Board of Education should notify the Board Chairman or Superintendent prior to the meeting. 3 4 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON September 2, 2008 0.0 TOPIC: CALL TO ORDER Board Members: Dr. Dave Drotzmann, Chairman ivis. Karen Sherman, Vice Chairman Mr. Bryan Brock Ms. Maria Duron Mr. Philip Hamm Mr. Jason Middleton Mr. Don Rankin District Administration: Dr. Fred Maiocco, Superintendent Ms. Bryn Browning, Assistant Superintendent Educational Services Mr. Wade Smith, Assistant Superintendent Support Services Mr. James Thompson, Business Manager 5 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON September 2, 2008 1.0 TOPIC: EXECUTIVE SESSION 1.1 Real Estate as per ORS 192.660(e): To conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to negotiate real property transactions. 1~2 Ne'gotiations as per O-F(S t92.66o-{d}: To conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to carry on labor negotiations. 6 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON September 2, 2008 2.0 TOPIC: INTRODUCTORY ITEMS 2.1 Pledge of Allegiance 2.2 Approval of Minutes 2.2.1 Approval of revised minutes of January 8, 2008, Regular Meeting 2:2.2 Approval of minutes of August 5, 2008, Regular Meeting 2.3 Adoption of Agenda 7 REGULAR MEETING UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON January 8, 2008 - (Revised 09/02/08) The Regular Meeting was called to order in the boardroom of the district office by Chairman Phil Hamm at 5:30 PM with the following members present: Mr. Bryan Brock, Dr. Dave Drotzmann, Mrs. Maria Duron, Mr. Don Rankin and Mrs. Karen Sherman. Also in attendance were: Superintendent, Dr. Fred Maiocco; Deputy Superintendent ofInstructional Services, Dr. Mark Mulvihill; Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources, Mr. Wade Smith; Business Manager, Mr. James Thompson. ACTION ITEM The following candidates were interviewed to fill a vacancy on the school board: Mr. Kelly Bissinger, Mr. Jason Middleton and Mr. Don Skeen. A motion was made by Mr. Don Rankin, seconded by Mrs. Karen Sherman and passed 6-0 in favor of appointing Mr. Jason Middleton to fill vacant Hermiston School Board position #4. Business Manager James Thompson administered the Oath of Office immediately following the appointment. President Hamm recessed the meeting for a reception honoring the educators and administrator ofthe year. Those honored were: Robert Doherty, ALMS; Tiffany Crain, Desert View; Jan Nichols, HHS; Barry Trapp, HHS; Cassie Anderson, Highland Hills; Cindy Beatty, Rocky Heights; Terry Russell, Sandstone; Lorrie Wade, Sunset; Dawn Johnston, West Park. Administrator of the Year is Dr. Mark Mulvihill. The meeting reconvened at 7:00 PM. The Pledge of Allegiance was said by those present. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Regular Meeting December 4, 2007 - A motion was made by Dr. Dave Drotzmann, seconded by Maria Duron and passed unanimously, that the Board of Education approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of December 4,2007. ADOPTION OF AGENDA There were no changes to the agenda. PUBLIC COMMENTS: There were no public comments. COMMUNICATIONS: Board of Education - Vice Chairman Karen Sherman read a thank you note to the Board from the Festival of Trees committee thanking them for their continued support. Superintendent - Superintendent Fred Maiocco read a proclamation of appreciation to the members of the Umatilla County School District 8R and proclaimed the month of January to be School Board Recognition Month. Dr. Maiocco presented and reviewed the 2008 Hermiston School District Annual Report. Business - Business Manager James Thompson presented the monthly financial report for the district. Human Resources - Assistant Superintendent Wade Smith reported that year over year district enrollment is down. While this doesn't seem to be a great concern at this time because the enrollment is still above the budgeted level, administration is closely monitoring the enrollment figures. Oregon School Employees Association - No Report HAT - Deb Sprong reported that bargaining training is set for the end of January with actual bargaining beginning in February. She also reported that the Ed Council has decided on two calendar options which will be presented to the schools for selection. ESD - No Report Student Delegate - Austin Drinkwater outlined current Leadership projects: • Leadership team is winding down for this semester. • Winter sports are in full swing and doing well. • The annual Film Festival will be held Feb. 14- 16. The ceramics class will be making awards for the festival. CONSENT ITEMS Chairman Hamm asked if there were any items that needed to be pulled for discussion. There were none. A motion was made by Maria Duron, seconded by Don Rankin and passed unanimously that the Board of Education approve the Consent Items. The Board of Education approved the following items: 2nd Reading New Policy GBDA - Mother Friendly Workplace - approve the 2nd reading of new policy GBDA - Mother Friendly Workplace. 2nd Reading New Policy GCBDC/GDBDC - Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault/Stalking Leave - approve the 2nd reading of new policy GCBDC/GDBDC - Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault/Stalking Leave. 2nd Reading New Policy KBA - Public Records -approve the 2nd reading of new policy KBAPublic Records. 2nd Reading Policy Changes AC - Nondiscrimination - approve the 2nd reading of policy changes AC - Nondiscrimination. 8 2nd Reading Policy Changes CBD - Superintendent's Contract - approve the 2nd reading of policy changes CBD - Superintendent's Contract. 2nd Reading Policy Changes EEA - Student Transportation Services - approve the 2nd reading of policy changes EEA - Student transportation Services. 2nd Reading Policy Changes EEAC - School Bus Safety Program - approve the 2nd reading of policy changes EEAC - School Bus Safety Program. 2nd Reading Policy Changes EEACA - School Bus Driver Examination and Training - approve the 2nd reading of policy changes EEACA - Local Wellness Program. 2nd Reading Policy Changes JB - Equal Educational Opportunity - approve the 2nd reading of policy changes JB -Equal Educational Opportunity. 2nd Reading Policy Changes GBEC - Drug Free Workplace - approve the 2nd reading of policy changes GBEC - Drug Free Workplace. 2nd Reading Policy Changes GBA - Equal Employment Opportunity - approve the 2nd reading of policy changes GBA - Equal Employment Opportunity. 2nd Reading Policy Changes JECA - Admissions of Resident Students - approve the 2nd reading of policy changes JECA - Admission of Resident Students. 2nd Reading Policy Changes JHCC - Communicable Diseases - approve the 2nd reading of policy changes JHCC - Communicable Diseases. 2nd Reading Policy Changes JHFE - Reporting of Suspected Child Abuse - approve the 2nd reading of policy changes JHFE - Reporting of Suspect Child Abuse. Acceptance of Gifts - approve the Acceptance of Gifts as listed: $300 cash to Hermiston High School from Walmart. Personnel Appointments - Classified - approve the hiring of the following classified employees for 2007-2008: Special Education Assistant Hermiston High School Maria Lopez Lead Custodian Lynda Anteau Rocky Heights Elementary Lead Custodian Diana Curtis Sunset Elementary Personnel Resignations - Classified - approve the resignation of the following classified employees for 2007-2008: Elaine Reaves Custodian Armand Larive MS Angie Marwick Attendance Secretary Armand Larive MS Jaclyn Millard Ell Assistant Rocky Heights Elementary Jennifer Kidwell SPED Assistant Highland Hills Elementary Extra Responsibility Contracts - approve the Extra Responsibility Contracts for 2007-2008: Ron Sivey Freshmen Girls Basketball coach HHS 9 10 ACTION ITEMS Resolution #07-08-05 - A motion was made by Maria Duron, seconded by Karen Sherman and passed unanimously that the Board of Education adopt Resolution #07-08-05. Calendar update - Deputy Superintendent Mulvihill reviewed the January calendar. He drew special attention to the Breakfast of Champions on January 8, Distinguished Service Award Banquet on January 15, Community Forum at West Park on January 17, and the Board Work Session at Highland Hills Elementary on January 22. Chairman Hamm called for a 10 minute recess at 7:50 PM prior to the Executive Session. EXECUTIVE SESSION . Executive Session was called to order at 7:56 PM. Those in attendance were reminded that matters discussed in Executive Session are confidential and may not be discussed outside of this forum. Real Estate ORS 192.660 (e) - deliberations took place with persons designated by the board to negotiate real property transactions. Reporters present were asked to leave Negotiations- ORS 192.660 (d) - deliberations took place with persons designated by the board to negotiate labor negotiations. Board member Maria Duron excused herself at 9:35 pm. Members of the administration were excused at 9:42 pm. Superintendent's Evaluation 192.660 (j) - Board members present discussed the Superintendent's performance evaluation. ADJOURNMENT Chairman Phil Hamm adjourned the regular meeting at 10: 10 pm. Date Chairman Superintendent/Clerk Secretary 11 REGULAR MEETING UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON August 5, 2008 Chairman Phil Hamm called the meeting to order at 5:35 p.m. and immediately moved into Executive Session. Hermiston School Board members present: Mr. Don Rankin, Mr. Jason Middleton, Mrs. Maria Duron, Mrs. Karen Sherman and Mr. Bryan Brock. Also in attendance were: Superintendent, Dr. Fred Maiocco; Assistant Superintendent, Wade Smith; Assistant Superintendent, Bryn Browning; Business Manager, Mr. James Thompson. ORS 192.660(a): To consider the employment of a public officer, employee, staff member or individual agent. Negotiations as per ORS 192.66(d): To conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to carry on labor negotiations. Real Estate as per ORS 192.66(e): To conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to negotiate real property transactions. Chairman Hamm recessed the executive session at 6:32 p.m. The Regular Board Meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.rn. by Chairman Hamm at which time he lead the group in the Pledge of Allegiance. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Regular Meeting July 1, 2008 - A motion was made by Dr. Dave Drotzmann, seconded by Don Rankin and passed unanimously, that the Board of Education approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of July I, 2008. ADOPTION OF AGENDA - Superintendent Maiocco reported one revision to the agenda: two additional recommendations to item 5.4.1 - Personnel Appointments - Certified. PUBLIC COMMENTS: There were no public comments. The following item was tabled from the July I, 2008, board meeting: ACTION ITEM 3.1.1: ELECTION OF BOARD OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS Chairman Phil Hamm called for nominations for the position of Board Chairman for the 2008-2009 school year. Karen Sherman nominated Dr. Dave Drotzmann. A motion was made by Karen Sherman, seconded by Jason Middleton and unanimously passed to close the nominations. A motion was made by Don Rankin, seconded by Bryan Brock and unanimously passed to elect Dr. Dave Drotzmann as Board Chairman for the 2008-09 school year. Newly elected chairman Dr. Dave Drotzmann called for nominations for the position of Vice Chairman for the 2008-2009 school year. Phil Hamm nominated Karen Sherman. A motion was made by Phil Hamm, seconded by Don Rankin and unanimously passed that nominations be closed. A motion was made by Jason Middleton, seconded by Maria Duron and unanimously passed to elect Karen Sherman as Vice Chairman of the Board for the 2008-09 school year. A motion was made by Phil Hamm, seconded by Jason Middleton and unanimously passed to appoint Don Rankin as a member ofthe Hermiston School Board Negotiations Committee. COMMUNICATIONS: Superintendent Superintendent Maiocco recognized Mr. James Thompson, Hermiston School District Business Manager, as the recipient of the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting awarded by the Government Finance Officers Association ofthe United States and Canada. The Certificate of Achievement is the highest form of recognition in the area of governmental accounting and financial reporting, and its attainment represents a significant accomplishment by a government and its management. Chairman Dave Drotzmann thanked Phil Hamm, for his past service and commitment as shown through his many hours of service to the Hermiston School District. Dr. Drotzmann also thanked the board for their vote of confidence as he begins his term as chairman. Assistant superintendent Bryn Browning commended Tricia Baker and Neely Kirwan for another successful summer school program. The numbers of students participating and credits earned has increased significantly from last year. Assistant Superintendent Wade Smith gave special recognition to all those involved in district transportation, technology and maintenance for their tireless efforts this summer. Oregon School Employees Association - Bonnie Luisi reported that a picnic for classified employees has been scheduled for August 19 at Sandstone Middle School. Information regarding the new OEBB insurance program will be presented and activities will be provided for all family members. Bonnie was asked to relay the board's appreciation to the maintenance department for all the work they accomplished this summer. HAT - John Larson reported that HAT is actively involved in the "Say Yes for Kids Campaign". They are also working to make sure that all HAT employees receive the needed information on the insurance change. ESD - Mary Apple, Director of Regional Programs, gave a brief overview of the programs and opportunities at the ESD. CONSENT ITEMS Chairman Drotzmann asked that items 5.4.3 - Personnel Resignations - Professional Exempt, and 5.4.4 Personnel Resignations - Administrative be pull for discussion. A motion was made by Maria Duron seconded by Karen Sherman and passed unanimously that the Board of Education approve the following consent items: Istreading of changes in Policy FDA- Investment of Funds. . I" reading of changes in Policy EFAA- AR Reimbursable School Meals and Milk Programs. 1" reading of changes in Policy JOB - Personally Identifiable Information. I" reading of changes in Policy JOA - Directory Information. I" reading of changes in Policy IGBAB-JO Education Records/Records of Students with Disabilities. I" reading of changes in Policy IGBAB-JO-AR Education RecordslRecords of Students with Disabilities Management. I" reading of changes in Policy IGBAF - Special Education- Individualized Education Program (IEP) I" reading of changes in Policy IGBAC - Special Education - Personnel 12 13 I" reading of changes in Policy IGBAL - Special Education-Services for Home-Schooled Students with Disabilities. RIT Grant Award - approved the RIT grant received through the 2008 OrRTI Guided Development Project. Approval of Henniston High School travel request to Spain. France and England in the summer of2009. Approval of middle school East Coast Freedom Tour to Washington D.C. and the east coast. Acceptance of Gifts as listed: Furniture in the amount of$575 from Banner Bank to West Park Elementary SchooL $4000 cash from Good Shepherd Foundation to West Park Elementary SchooL Personnel Appointments - Certified Jessica Charleton Heidi LeRoue Ibbet Velasquez Melissa Mercer Tyson Banker Amy Hoffert Petelo Faaeteete Jill Pace Counselor Special Education Grade 1 Wellness Math ELL Alternative School 718 Humanities Annand Personnel Appointments - Professional Exempt Andy Zeff Custodial Foreman Extra Responsibility Contracts Assistant to the Principal: Kathy Houk Dawn Large'/Tim Leque(Split Position) Shanna Griffin-Hennan Rick Scheibner Debby Sprong Hermiston High School Henniston High School Desert View Elementary Henniston High School Henniston High School Henniston High School Henniston High School Larive Middle School Maintenance-District wide Desert View Highland Hills Rocky Heights Sunset West Park Team Leaders - Armand Larive Middle School: Cathy Kay Neely Kirwan Rob Doherty Sandra Rice Amy Warner Team Leaders - Sandstone Middle School Mike Gaulke Terry Russell Stacie Johnson Randy Smith Webster Castaneda (2nd year). Will be paid by building funds Cris Frazier (2nd year) Will be paid by building funds Music Yearbook Advisor Athletic Director Stephanie Zinsli Lois Mullay Randy Smith Sandstone Sandstone Sandstone Hermiston High School: Assistant Football Coaches Cross Country Head Coach Cross Country Assistant Coach Volleyball Head Coach Volleyball Assistant Coach Boys Basketball Head Coach Boys Basketball Assistant Coaches Girls Basketball Assistant Coaches Wrestling Head Coach Wrestling Assistant Coach Baseball Assistant Coach Track Head Coach Track Assistant Coaches Tennis Head Coaches Swimming Head Coach Boys Soccer Head Coach Girls Soccer Head Coach Girls Soccer Assistant Coach Softball Head Coach Softball Assistant Coach Golf Head Coach Dance Team Advisor Marching Band Director Pep Band Director Yearbook Advisor Speech/Debate Rally (2 seasons) Head Advisor Drama (Two 3-Act Plays) Vocal Music FFA Advisors DECA Advisor FFCL Advisor Generation College Advisor High School Leadership Advisor Sandstone Middle School Football Coaches 14 Colin Hodges David Faatette Aaron Davis Tyson Banker Tim Zacharias Ken Thompson Micah Mercer Ryan Keefauver Jake Puzey Jen Puzey Darci Wellsandt Brenda Burright Larry Usher Tyson Banker Casey Arstein Heather Thoelke RonSivey Curt Berger Jerry Carlson Kirby Warner Dave Rohrman Brandt Lind Aaron Lind Garth Lind Jake Puzey Ethan McDonald Casey Arstein Curt Berger Kevin Hamblin Richard Harshberger Joe Cobb Robert Greybeck Ryan Keefauver Julie Jackson Heather Thoelke Rachel Martin Kim Walker Kim Walker Steve Sheller Jared Westover Cathy Brown Dana Mercer Lori Emert Sam Herringshaw Leah Smith Susan Richards Dawna Martin Susie Cobb Roger Berger Jerry Carlson Rod Bragato Kent Bames Rob Berger Stacie Johnson KylaLatham Tonya Langley Lisa Nino Aaron Lind John Strop Webster Castaneda Tony Wise Stacie Johnson John Strop Webster Castaneda Rob Berger Aaron Lind Linda Hagemann Sara McDonald Gary Lind Kent Bames Delores Piersol Volleyball Coaches Boys Basketball Coaches Girls Basketball Coaches Wrestling Coach Cross Country Coach Track Coaches Tennis Coaches Armand Larive Middle School Football Coaches Ipolito Maloy Todd Sprong Ron Mack Trever Summers Michele Bergstrom Sandra Rice Cathy Kay Debby Sprong John Culligan Todd Sprong Andy Bowers JD Brazil Trever Summers Todd Sprong Michele Bergstrom Bret Favorite Sara McDonald Richard Harshberger John Culligan Cathy Kay Clint Kittrell Brook White Todd Sprong Adrian Rodarte and Royceann Taft Volleyball Coaches Boys Basketball Coaches Girls Basketball Coaches Wrestling Coach Cross Country Coach Track Coaches Tennis Coaches Music Director Activities Coordinator Yearbook Advisor Extra Responsibility Contract - FFA Advisory Position Susan Richards FFA Advisor(2007-08) Extra Duty Contracts TAG Facilitators: Mindy Barron Pam Steele Desert View Highland Hills Hermiston High School 15 Laurel Woodward Tani Honk Karen Carlson Cori Applegate Delia Wallis Robert Smith Tim Zacharias Rocky Heights Rocky Heights Sandstone Middle School West Park ALMS Sandstone Middle School Hermiston High School Personnel Resignations - Classified Delta Colbray Carl Garrett Title I Assistant Custodian Sunset Elementary Armand Larive Middle School Personnel Appointments - Classified Leona Beckstead Terra Davis Rosanne Jobke Michelle Kane Kenneth Thor.llpson Title I Assistant Office Assistant Administrative Assist. Title I Assistant Caulplis tv'fonitor West Park Elementary Armand Larive Middle School Armand Larive Middle School West park Elementary Hemliston High School ACTION ITEMS Resolution #08-09-0 I - Notice of Bond Election and Exhibit A - A motion was made by Phil Hamm, seconded by Don Rankin and unanimously passed to approve Resolution #08-09-0 I-Notice of Bond Election and Exhibit A.. Personnel Appointment - Administrative - A motion was made by Phil Hamm, seconded by Karen Sherman and unanimously passed to approve the hiring of Mr. Steve Carnes for the Interim Principal Position at Armand Larive Middle School for the 2008-2009 school year. Confidential Consult and Confer - A motion Was made by Phil Hamm, seconded by Karen Sherman and unanimously passed to approved anew three year contract for the Confidential Employee Group. Personnel Resignation - Professional Exempt- A motion was made by Phil Hamm, seconded by Dave Drotzmann and unanimously passed to approved the resignation of James Thompson, Business Manager. Mr. Thompson will resign on February 28,2009, after 17 years of outstanding service to the district. Personnel Resignation - Administrative - A motion was made by Phil Hamm, seconded by Dave Drotzmann and unanimously passed to approve the resignation of Tricia Baker, Principal of Armand Larive Middle School. FUTURE MEETINGS Assistant Superintendent Bryn Browning reviewed the August calendar. ADJOURNMENT Chairman Drotzmann adjourned the regular meeting at 8:10 p.m. Date Chairman Superintendent/Clerk Secretary 16 17 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON September 2, 2008 3.0 TOPIC: Public Comments This is the time set aside on the board agenda for comment from the public. Anyone wishing to make a comment should notify the Board Chairman/Superintendent prior to the meeting. Each speaker will be granted a maximum of 3 minutes to make hisiher comments. Speakers should refer any concerns regarding staff or employees to the superintendent. 18 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON September 2, 2008 4.0 TOPIC: COMMUNICATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 4.1 Board of Education 4.1.1 Presentations - No Items 4.1.2 Recognition of Excellence - No Items 4.1.3 Board Reports 4.2 Superintendent 4.2.1 Presentations - Fowler Bus Company 4.2.2 Recognitions - No Items 4.2.3 Superintendent Report 4.3 Educational Services 4.3.1 After School Elementary Programs 4.4 Business Services- No items 4.4.1 Financial and Investment Report (Handout) 4.5 Human Resources 4.5.1 Enrollment and Class Size 4.6 Special Reports 4.6.1 Oregon School Employees Association - Mrs. Bonnie Luisi, President 4.6.2 Hermiston Association of Teachers - Mr. John Larson, President 4.6.3 Education Service District 4.6.4 Student Delegate - Kayla Mullay I CUMULATIVE SCHOOL ENROLLMENT -- HERMISTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 8R 8/26/2008 DESERT VIEW HIGHLAND HILLS ROCKY HEIGHTS SUNSET WEST PARK Elementary Total Kg 74 77 68 70 80 369 1st grade 62 79 61 75 79 356 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th grade grade grade grade grade grade 73 75 75 79 71 79 82 74 87 . 71 75 62 93 80 80 71 67 87 84 84 391 392 388 378 A.L. MIDDLE SCHOOL S. MIDDLE SCHOOL 163 197 141 221 8th grade 178 230 HIGH SCHOOL COMBINED TOTAL 369 356 391 392 388 378 360 362 9th 10th 11th 12th grade grade grade grade 408 Total 438 462 424 469 481 2274 482 648 331 356 346 310 1343 331 356 346 310 4747 Last month's total enrollment: Same month one year aoo: Increase/ Decrease + 82 4665 4659 + 88 '"'"""' ?11 HERMISTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 8R ELEMENTARY ENROLLMENT BY TEACHER 8/26/2008 _._-- Desert View _.- Highland 438 Hills Rocky 462 424 Heights Sunset 469 -- West Park .. Kinder 481 2214 ~-- . Ufe Skills Lafolette 20 am 16pm Liebe 19am 20pm Mruk 20 am 18pm Vermeer Total Pahl Velasquez Total 211 20 21 62 Knutson Tynkila Walker 19 21 20 19 19 Life Skills Crain Jenkins Total Escobedo 19am 16pm 68 10 ABLE Rsher Burns 21 Hachquet Davis 19 Miiiigan Mosher 21 61 Zimmerma 3 22 20 21 21 81 ABLE 2nd grade Barron 17 am 17 pm 19 am 16 pm Hatch 20am 20 pm Kellison 22 am 18 pm - 80 369 22 18 19 20 19 356 25 23 19 61 391 Ufe Skills Davis Leque 18am16pm Evans 11 74 1st grade 20 am 18 pm Culligan Beatty 26 23 24 73 Dunkel Jones Pollard 22 24 25 11 Campbell Hansell Kapta Murdock Carlson Harsin L.Smith Spencer 19 19 19 18 15 25 22 21 25 93 Martin Richardson "1. Schaefer Wattenburger Johnston Scott Stalford 3rd grade Meunier White Total 26 23 26 75 Harris Plum Wood 25 26 28 79 4th grade Gatlin~Ruby Strop Total Freeman Smith Wyant Chay Scheibner Young 27 26 27 80 Anderholm 21 Gorham 22 Purswell 22 Springstead 22 81 392 28 28 28 84 388 28 28 28 84 318 . TEAM Life Skills Corey 2 21 25 23 11 TEAM Life Skills McCann 25 24 26 15 Guthrie Terry Thurman 25 24 25 14 Ackennan Andreason Unn - 26 24 25 15 Bartley 26 Carollo Reeve - 2'f Dopps Theriault 27 80 Smith 22 26 23 11 Applegate 5th grade Smith Stanley Wilson Total 26 28 25 19 Life Skills Hamblin Maclellan Temple TEAM 28 26 28 82 Dotson G.Milier Lathim 20 21 21 62 Hodges Owens Weber Caldwell McCall Hermiston School District Enrollment Trends 2005 to Present 4850 ----------~----- i 4814 4797 4800 4750 I I ,........"".- - , 4783 4701 -. 4722 4700 I - " 4742 "'" 4731 h 4672 4634 4732 ..... 4~ ~705 - 2006-07 2007-08 -+- 2008-09 4734 - - _ 469~ 4674 , ,,, I ----2005-06 ..... ,. II iii - - --, " 4781 ,,, ,,, , 4550 ,,, ,, +- 4543 , 45r/7 4500 I ------------- 4450 I I August September October I November December January February --,.----,-----,-----, March April May June '" f-' 22 Kayla Jung Mullay 545 E McKen,ie, Hermiston, OR 97636 Home: 541-567-027(; Cell: 541-314-5684 KmUllay~5@hotmail_coI1'1 SCHOOL INVOLVEMENT Sports. Clubs - Cross Country - -rtaCk &. Field - Oarlce - Key Club O~her summer 2005-present ZOOli-present <006-2008 2Q07-present Acth,ltie. STARS 2007-~(l01l - Pecl'iutor 1~l semester 07·08 - Juvenile Tutor 2"' semester 07-0B Honorsl AP Courses - Con 8rlo (Honor ChOir) 2006-present - Chamber (Honor ChOir) 2005-2007 - Honors CommunicationS I & " 2005-2007 - AP language & Composition - Honors Algebra I & ll, HOnOrs Geometry Pre-Calculus 2007-2008 2004-2007 - Spanish 111 2007-2008 2006-2007 Leadershtp - Key Club April Z008-present ASB SCMOI Boaro Representative present Cross Country learn Capti;lin 2007-2008 &. present WORK ~XPERIENCEfINTERNSHIPS Store clerk Nermlstan Drug I' Gill Employer; 8QO I'ful/ay . Summers 541-567-3072 floral Assistant May 200S-May 2007 Cottage Flow~rs Employer: Gloria Ego 51J -567-4305 Special Occasions secretary I Event PI:Illt:ner Inte"n January-June 2008 Grrotcr Hermiston Ch8mb~r Of Commerce Menror: DelJlJie Pedro 541-567-615; One scmt!s.~er ' _ eOUCATION Complotod Highland Hills Elementary School June Z002 23 June 2005 SMclstone Middle School HermiS{O/1 StJniQr High School --------VOLUNTEER WORK 8 th Grade Girls Night In (4/4/06) 4 hrs Introduce iJ little bit of high school ta inComing freshman girls. Ans.wered questlons promoted tile high school Participated in the girls' activities Modeled fOr an approprlate/inapproprl13tc- school Zlttire fashion Show Inland North West Orche5tra (5/17/06) 2 hr. Assiste<t With the set up and te~r down of the sti;tye G!"!!d!J-'tfon {fill/OS} Z hrs He"nlstan High School's 2008 graduation ceremony Handed out progr;;l:ms ~o the attendees AssIsted with seating Relay for Lite Yard Sale (6/14/06) S hrs A yard sale pur on by Key Cluo to rglsc money for the Relay far Life. Set up and tl!ar dOwn Donated Items Assisted customers w1th carry-out services ASSisted the pocking for the Agape Houge School Bond Promotion (6/8-9/0B) S hrs Hi!lp the School Board and Administration promote the schoo! bend being voted en In November. Honded aut 5tickers & flyers Answered questicns pertalnlnll ta the bond Freshm.n OrlMtation (B/ZI/OB) 2 hrs Welcome incoming (r~ShmlJn stUdents and parents tf) the high sc!1ool. ASSisted with hdMlng cut schedules Helped find classrooms 24 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON September 2, 2008 5.0 TOPIC: CONSENT ITEMS 5.1 Superintendent 5.1.1 Rescinding of existing policy GBD - Board-Staff Communications 5.1.2 1" reading new policy BG/GBD - Board Staff Communications 5.1.3 1" reading of changes in policy IGBHE - Expanded Options Program 5.1.4 1" reading new policy IKF - Graduation Requirements 5.1.5 1" reading of changes in policy CCB - Line and Staff Relations 5.1.6 1" reading of changes in Policy GBED - Medical Examinations/Drug Testing 5.1.7 1" reading of new policy IGAI - Human Sexuality Education 5.1.8 Rescinding of existing policy IKGA - Certificate of Initial Mastery (CIM) Proficiency Standards 5.1.9 2"d reading and adoption of Policy FDA - Investment of Funds 5.1.10 2"d reading and adoption of Policy JOB - Personally Identifiable Information 5.1.11 2"d reading and adoption of policy JOA ~ Directory Information 5.1.12 2 nd reading and adoption of policy IGBAB-JO - Education Records/Records of Students with Disabilities. 5.1.13 2 nd reading and adoption of policy IGBAF - Special Education Individualized Education Plan: 5.1.14 2"d reading and adoption of policy IGBAC - Special Education - Personnel 5.1.15 2nd reading and adoption of policy IGBAL - Special EducationServices for Home-Schooled Students with Disabilities 5.1.16 Approval of changes to structure of HEF Board of Trustees 5.1.17 Approval of new members to HEF Board of Trustees. 25 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON September 2, 2008 SUPERINTENDENT'S RECOMMENDATION 5.1 Consent: Superintendent 5.1.1 TOPIC: Rescinding of existing policy GBD - Board-Staff Communications. It is recommended . RECOMMENDATION: ........that the Board of Education approve the rescission of existing policy GBDBoard-Staff Communications. .... .policy with changes attached Motion for approval: Made by_· Motion for rejection: Made by Motion for further consideration: Made by kn . ,Seconded by Seconded by----,-----,-,....Seconded by _ ---'_ 26 Hermiston School District 8R Code: Adopted: Revised/Readopted: Orig. Code(s): GBD 7/1/92 7/6/04, 5/3/05 GBD Board-Staff Communications The ~9aM e9SfFeS ta maiafain 8fJeB 6sHlilulmeatiea eaaHHels l:1et1,r.eeB: ifself aBel tae stag. The aasie lifts. sf eemm-blfiieatisa v,qIl ae f&t=sagk ~e saperiJrt8B:4eftt. Tae S1:1:p8rHrtenaeBt vl4R aS1;elsp anEt f8e8Bml8fta ta Yie BeMe fJf8C8SSeS fef e8HHHblfiicatlsHs aew,reea tke QsarQ aaa elistTict 8B3:fJleyees. CsffiffilIl'lieaHSftS SF FeflSFts ts the Bsare SF a Bsare eslIlHffitee frse aBj' staffeeHllgeF SF eefFlilers shsllle as Sl::113mittea tlrreagli tIle SBf'criftteH:6:8at. TlHs flf8eeaure vfill ftst as e8asweEi as Elcayiag the rigHt efaB:y eiiiplsyss ts aGSre•• the lleme abeat i••ae. '{tlMak !lfe Reither part of llft !lOti.V8 !ldlRinistrati'.'e flreeeElHre, BaF eisFYf'tive fa die 8peF&tfsa eftHe f:iisa:iet. ~\R e!Heial eeffiffilll'lieatisas, flslieies sa 8H=8etives .sf staff iftteF6st 8:B:8: e6B:eefft vIlli Be eeftllT.H:Hlieatea ta staff meml=JeFS flH:sagli tB:6 stlfleriftte:B£leBt. The sUfleFift.teftEleat ysiR 6eB:l:&H:l:flie&t:e as ~19f8fJFiate ta *est> s~RHly itifefftlea eitlis Ysara's 6eflGaInS afla 8eti:eftS. END OF POLICY Legal Reference(s): OAR 581-022-1720 Anderson v. Central Point School District No.6, 554 F. Supp. 600 (D. Oregon 1982); afed in part, 746 F. 2d 505 (9th Cir. 1984). Connick v. Myers, 461 U.S. 138 (1983). Board-Staff Communications - GBD 1-1 27 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON September 2, 2008 SUPERINTENDENT'S RECOMMENDATION 5.1 Consent: Superintendent 5.1.2 TOPIC: 1st reading of new policy BG/GBO - Board-Staff Communications. It is recommended . RECOMMENDATION: ........that the Board of Education approve the 1st reading of new policy BG/GBOBoard-Staff Communications. ..... new policy attached Motion for approval: Made by Motion for rejection: Made by Motion for further consideration: Made by kn . .Seconded by Seconded by Seconded by _ _ _ 28 Oregon School Boards Association Selected Sample Policy Code: BG/GBD Adopted: Board-Staff Communications The Board desires to maintain open channels of communication between itself and the staff. The basic line of communication will, however, be through the superintendent. However, this policy does not restrict protected labor communications of bargaining unit members. Staff Communications to the Board All formal communications or reports to the Board or any Board committee from staff members will be submitted through the superintendent. This procedure will not be construed as denying the right of any employee to address the Board about issues which are neither part of an active administrative procedure, nor disruptive to the operation of the district. In addition, this procedure does not restrict protected labor relations communications of bargaining unit members. Staff members are invited to Board meetings, which provide an opportunity to observe the Board's deliberations on matters of staff concern. Board Communications to Staff All official Board communications, policies and directives of staff interest and concern will be communicated to staff members through the superintendent. The superintendent will provide appropriate communication to keep staff fully informed of the Board's priorities, concerns and actions. Visits to Schools School visits by Board members will be regarded as informal expressions of interest in school affairs and not as "inspections" or visits for supervisory or administrative purposes. END OF POLICY Legal Referenee(s): OAR 581-022-1720 Anderson v. Central Point Seh. Dist., 746 F.2d 505 (9th Cir. 1984). Connick v. Myers, 461 U.S. 138 (1983). Lebanon Education AssociationlOEA v. Lebanon Community School District, 22 PECBR 323 (2008). R6/09/081 JW Board-Staff Communications - BG 1-1 29 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON September 2, 2008 SUPERINTENDENT'S RECOMMENDATION 5.1 Consent: Superintendent 5.1.3 TOPIC: 1st reading of changes in policy IGBHE - Expanded Options Program It is recommended . RECOMMENDATION: ........that the Board of Education approve theist reading of changes in policy IGBHE - Expanded Options Program ..... ......policy with changes attached Motion for approval: Made by Motion for rejection: Made by Motion for further consideration: Made by kn . Seconded by Seconded by----;-----:-:-Seconded by _ _ _ 30 ............. Hermrston School Drstrtct·········· .................... <::.o.d~: .. IG]JIJ¥ Adopted: 4-6-07 Expanded Options Program The Board is committed to providing additional options to students enrolled in grades 11 and 12 to continue or complete their education, to eam concurrent high school and college credits and to gain early entry into post-secondary education. The district's Expanded Options Program will comply with all requirements of Oregon law. Eligible Students Eligible students may apply to take courses at a post-secondary institution through the Expanded Options Program. A smElent is eligilJle fer the I;)[pallEleEl OptisIlfl PrsgFaffi if he/she is in grade II sr 12 sr is 16 years sr sIEler, has EleyelspeEl an eElucatisnalleaming plan aIlEl has nst csmpleteEl feur years sf high schssl. A smElent VIM has graEluateEl frem high schssl may nst participate;A student is eligible for the Expanded Options Program if he/she: (1) is 16 years or older at the time of enrollment in a course under the Expanded Options Program; (2) is in grade II or 12 or has not yet completed the required credits for grade II or 12, but the district has allowed the student to participate in the program; (3) has developed an educationalleaming plan; and (4) has not successfully completed the requirements for a high school diploma. A student who has graduated from high school may not participate. hS'''''ever, a smElent whs has ceflljlleteEl CSUfSe retIUfremellts fer graduatien, eut 'NIlS has net received a diplema, may participate in the Expanded Optiens PregFaffi. Student Notification Prior to February +D. of each year, the district shall notify all high school students and the students' parents of the Expanded Options Program. The netice IffiIst incluEle the felleW'iag: for the following school year. The district will notifY a transfer high school student or a returning dropout of the Expanded Options Program if the student enrolls after the district has issued the February 15 notice. The district will notifY a high school student who has officially expressed an intent to participate in the Expanded Options Program, and the student's parent or guardian, of the student's eligibility status within 20 business days of the expression of intent. The notice must include the following: 1. The definitions below: a. Eligible Students: A student who is enrolled in an Oregon public school and wh<r. is: (1) f21 Is in gfaEle II ef 12 Sf VIM is 16Sixteen years sf age or older at the time of enrollment in a course under the Expanded Options Program; (2) In grade 11 or 12 or has not yet completed the required credits for grade 11 or 12, but the district has allowed the student to participate in the program; Expanded Options Program - IGBHE 1-8 . 31 ill (3) Has developed an educational learning plan as described in this policy; and Has not successfully completed [atll' years sf high sOOasl"; sr sehealthe requirements for a high school diploma. (4) '''hs has eampletea estll'se Fetlwemeftts fer gradoatian, hilt net reeei-vea a diplama. An eligible student does not include a foreign exchange student enrolled in a school under a cultural exchange program.program; b. c. 2. Eligible Post-Secondary Institution: A community college, a state institution of higher education listed in ORS 352.002 and the Oregon Health and Science University; Eligible Post-Secondary Course: Any nonsectarian course or program offered through an eligible post-secondary institution if the course or program may lead to high school completion. a certificate, nrofessional certification, associate degree or baccalaureate degree. An eligible post-secondary course does not include a duplicate course offered at the student's resident school. Eligible post-secondary courses include academic and professional technical courses and distance education courses; Purposes of the Expanded Options Program which include the following: a. To create a seamless education system for students enrolled in grades 11 and 12 to: (I) .(2) (3) b. c. d. Have additional options to continue or complete their education; Earn concurrent high school and college credits; and Gain early entry into post-secondary education. To promote and support existing accelerated college credit programs and to support the development of new programs that isare unique to a community's secondary and postsecondary relationships and resources; To allow eligible students who participate in the Expanded Options Program to enroll full-time or part-time in an eligible post-secondary institution; and To provide public funding to the eligible post-secondary institutions for educational services to eligible students to offset the cost of tuition, fees, textbooks, equipment and materials for students who participate in the Expanded Options Program. 3. Financial arrangements for tuition, textbooks, equipment and materials; 4. Available transportation services; 5. The effect of enrolling in the Expanded Options Program on the student's ability to complete high school graduation requirements; 6. The consequences of failing or not completing a post-secondary course; 7. Notification that participation in the Expanded Options Program is contingent on acceptance by an eligible post-secondary institution; Expanded Options Program - IGBHE 2-8 32 8. District time lines affecting student eligibility and duplicate course determinations; 9. The following information about eligibility for the Expanded Options Program: a. b. e. Eligible students may not enroll in eligible post-secondary courses for more than the equivalent of two academic years, and eligible students who first enroll in grade 12 may not enroll in eligible post-secondary courses for more than the equivalent of one academic year; A student who has gmffiJatea ffSIR high seheslcompleted the requirements for a high school diploma may not participate in the Expanded Options Program; ,'\en eligible stuaeRt whs has eSlRflletea eSRFse FeqRiFelReRts reF gFaaootisR bllt has RSt Feeei'lea a aijlls!l'la IRay jlartieijlate; partieipate. &- 10. Notice(s) of any other program(s), agreements(s) or planes) in effect that provides access for public high school students to post-secondary courses; 9., 11. The district's responsibility for providing any required special education and related services to the student;. -14-12. The number of quarter credit hours that may be awarded each school year to eligible students by the resident high school; -l-h 13. The Board's process for selecting eligible students to participate in the Expanded Options Program if the district has not chosen to exceed the credit hour cap and has more eligible students who wish to participate than are allowed by the cap; 14. Information about program participation priority for at-risk students; -hh 15. Exclusion of duplicate courses as determined by the district; +.h16. The process for a student to appeal the district's duplicate course determinationt to the Superintendent of Public Instruction or the Superintendent's designee; . -1+.17. Exclusion of post-secondary courses in which a student is enrolled if the student is also enrolled full time in the resident secondary school; and -l-*18. Exclusion of foreign exchange students enrolled in a school under a cultural exchange program. It is a priority for the district to provide information about the Expanded Options Program to high school students who have dropped out of school. The district shall establish a process to identify and provide those students with information about the program. The district shall send information about the program to the last-known address of the family of the student. Enrollment Process Prior to Maroh 1May 15 of each year, a student who is interested in participating in the Expanded Options Program shall notify the district of his/her intent to enroll in post-secondary courses during the following Expanded Options Program - IGBHE 3-8 33 school year. A high school transfer student or returning dropout has 20 business days from the date of emollment to indicate interest. The district shall review with the student and the student's parent the student's current status toward meeting all state and district graduation requirements and the applicability of the proposed post-secondary course to the remaining graduation requirements. A student who intends to participate in the Expanded Options Program shall develop an educational learning plan in cooperation with an advisory support team. An advisory support team may include the student, the student's parent and a teacher or a counselor. The educational learning plan may include: 1. The student's short-term and long-term learning goals and proposed activities; and 2. The relationship of the post-secondary courses proposed under the Expanded Options Program and the student's lea..Tjng goals. A student who emolls in the Expanded Options Program may not emoll in post-secondary courses for more than the equivalent of two academic years. A student who first emolls in the Expanded Options Program in grade 12 may not emoll in post-secondary courses for more than the equivalent of one academic year. If a student first emolls in a post-secondary course in the middle of the school year, the time of participation shall be reduced proportionately. If a student is emolled in a year-round program and begins each grade in the sununer session, sununer sessions are not counted against the time of participation. Duplicate Courses The district will establish a process to determine duplicate course designations. The district will notify an eligible student and the student's parent or guardian of any course the student wishes to take that the district determines is a duplicate course, within 20 business days after the student has submitted a list of intended courses. A student may appeal a duplicate course determination to the Board based on evidence of the scope of the course. The scope of the course refers to the depth and breadth of course content as evidenced through a planned course statement, including content outlines, applicable state content standards, course goals and student outcomes, The Board's designee will issue a decision on the appeal within 30 business days of receipt of the appeal. If the appeal is denied by the Board, the student may appeal the district's determination to the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Expanded Options Program Annual Credit Hour Cap The number of quarter credit hours that may be awarded by a high school under the Expanded Options Program is limited to an amount equal to the number of students in grades 9 through 12 enrolled in the high school multiplied by a factor of 0.33. For example, the cap for a high school with 450 students in grades 9 through 12 would be 148.5 (450 X 0.33 = 148.5). (The caps must be established separately for each high school.) Expanded Options Program - IGBHE 4-8 34 At the district's discretion, the district may choose to exceed both the individual high school level cap and the aggregate district level cap. If the district chooses not to exceed the cap it will establish a process for selecting eligible students for participation in the program. The process will give priority for participation to students who are "at risk." An "at-risk student" means (I) a student who qualifies for a free or reduced price lunch program; or (2) an at-risk student as defined by rules adopted by the State Board of Education if it has adopted rules to define an at-risk student. An "at-risk" student includes a student who meets state or federal thresholds for poverty as indicated by eligibility for services under any of the following provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act: (I) Title I - Improving Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged, Part A - Improving Basic Programs Operated by Local Educational Agencies; (2) Title I, Part C - Education of Migratory Children; (3) Title I, Part D - Prevention and Intervention Programs for Children and Youth Who are Neglected, Delinquent, or At-Risk; (4) Title III - Language Instruction for Limited English Proficient and Immigrant Students; and (5) and Title X - Repeals, Redesignations, and Amendments to Other Statutes, Part C - Education of Homeless Children and Youth Program (amending subtitle B of title VII of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Educational Assistance Act). Post-Secondary Institution Credit Prior to beginning a post-secondary course, the district shall notify the student of the number and type of credits that the student will be granted upon successful completion of the course. If there is a dispute between the district and student regarding the number or type of credits that the district will or has granted to a student for a particular course, the student may appeal the district's decision using an appeals process adopted by the Board, Credits granted to a student shall be counted toward high school graduation requirements and subject area requirements of the state and the district. Evidence of successful completion-of each course and credits granted shall be included in the student's education record. A student shall provide the district with a copy of the student's grade in each course taken for credit under the Expanded Options Program. The student's education record shall indicate that the credits were earned at a post-secondary institution. Financial Agreement The district shall negotiate in good faith a financial agreement with the eligible post-secondary institution for the payment of actual tlIitiaft, fees aHd ather reqtiiree instructional costs associated with the student's enFallmeHt.enroliment, including tuition and fees and the costs of textbooks, equipment and materials, Baeh fiseal year, t1ie Sismet shall81<fleHtl per stlieeHt partieiJlatiHg iii t1ie Bllpaft8ee OfltiallS Pragram a miHiHllllR af 59 pereeftt aftlie Sistriet's geHeral plll"flase grant per 6llteHtlee ADMw. Q1ialifyffig 6llpeHtlHures memee tuitiall; fees, t81ltllaaks, eEj-liiJlmem aHe materials reqtiiree fer a past seeaHtlary eallFse. A district may request a waiver from the Superintendent of Public Instruction if: L Compliance would eallSetfte Sismet elltreme finaneial eistressadversely impact the finances of the school district; or 2. The district offers dual credit technical preparation programs (i.e. two-plus-two programs, advanced placement or International Baccalaureate programs). Expanded Options Program" IGBHE 5-8 35 an aeeelefatea eollege efeElit !3fogFam; ana: a. b. The !3fOgmmS offefea bv the Elistriet sene all Ellolalifiea atmlieants; ana Thefe aFe fie ehaFges to at fisk srnElellts. "BlltFeme finaneial aistfess" means a aeetine in finaneial fesomees iliat wollia sabstantiallv impaet the eooeatioHal !3wgFam ilie aistfiet offufS to all staaellts. "AeeeleFatea eollege efeElit pwgFam" means a pfOgmm, agfeemellt Of plan iliat is illteHaea to pwviae aeeess fOf paMie high sehool staaellts to a post seeoooaFv eomse, iHelaaing, bat not limitea to: (I) DRa! emait teehHieal pf8)3aFaHOn pfOgFamS, sooh as two pllols two; (2) AavllHeea plaeemeHt; an<! (3) IntematioRa! Baeealameate. Student Reimbursement Students are not eligible for any state student financial aid, but students may apply to the district for reimbursement for any textbooks, fees, equipment or materials purchased by the student that are required for a post-secondary course loIpon satisfaetofy eompletion of the eollege eomse.. All textbooks, fees, equipment and materials provided to a student and paid for by the district are the property of the district. Transportation Services The district will not provide transportation services to eligible students who attend post-secondary institutions within the education service district boundaries of which the district is a component district. Special Education Services The district of a student participating in the Expanded Options Program shall be responsible for providing any required special education and related services to the student. "Related services" may includes transportation and such developmental, corrective and other supportive services as are required to assist a student with a disability to benefit from special education and is consistent with Oregon administrative rules on special education. "Special education" means specifically designed instruction consistent with Oregon administrative rules to meet the unique needs of a student with a disability by adapting, as appropriate, the content, methodology, or delivery of instruction to address the unique needs of the student that result from the student's disability and to ensure access of the student to the general curriculum. If a post-secondary institution intends to provide special education and related services to an Expanded Options Program participant, the institution shall enter into a written contract with the district of the student. The contract shall include the following at a minimum: I, 2, 3, Allowance for the student to remain in the program during the pendency of any special education due process hearing unless the parents and district agree otherwise; Immediate notification to the district if the institution suspects that a student participating in the program may have a disability and requires special education or related services; Immediate notification to the district if the student engaged in conduct that may lead to suspension or expulsion; and Expanded Options Program - IGBHE 6-8 36 4. Immediate notification to the district of any complaint made by the parents of the student regarding the student's participation in the program at the institution. Expanded Options Program - IGBHE 7-8 37 District Alternative Programs The Expanded Options Program does not affect any program, agreement or plan that existed on January 1, 2006 between the district and a post-secondary institution, which has been continued or renewed, Any new program, agreement or plan that is developed after January 1, 2006 may be initiated at the discretion of the district and the post-secondary institution. END OF POLICY Legal Reference(s): ORS 329.035 ORS 329.485 ORS 332.072 ORS 336.615 - 336.665 ORS Chapter 340 OAR 581-022-1360 to =1370 SB23 (2007) HRll/14/tJ6 I ~ Expanded Options Program - IGBHE 8-8 38 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON September 2, 2008 SUPERINTENDENT'S RECOMMENDATION 5.1 Consent: Superintendent 5.1.4 TOPIC: 151 reading of new policy IKF - Graduation Requirements It is recommended . RECOMMENDATION: ........that the Board of Education approve the 151 reading of new policylKF Graduation Requirements ..... ......new policy attached Motion for approval: Made by ~ Motion for rejection: Made by Motion for further consideration: Made by kn . Seconded by Seconded by--:---:-:-Seconded by _ _ _ 39 Oregon School Boards Association Selected Sample Policy Code: IKF Adopted: Graduation Requirements The Board will establish graduation requirements for the awarding of a regular high school diploma which meet or exceed state standards. The Board will also establish minimum credit requirements for the awarding of an alternative certificate. Students in grades 9 through 12 must complete at a minimum 24 credits, three credits of mathematics, and four credits of English. The district may award a diploma to a student who does not satisfy these requirements if the student has exceeded the academic content standards for or displays proficiency in mathematics or English, as demonstrated on Oregon state assessments.! Students receiving their diploma in 2012 will need to complete three credits of science, three credits in either arts, applied arts or a second language, six credits of electives and a portfolio of essential skills. Students who receive their diploma in 2014 must complete their math credits at the Algebra I level or higher. A student may satisfy graduation requirements in less than four years. The district will award a diploma to a student fulfilling graduation requirements in less than four years upon the student's request and, if required, if the student's parent or guardian cousents. A modified diploma will be awarded to students who have met specific requirements established by the State Board of Education and have demoustrated an inability to meet the full set of academic standards even with reasonable modifications and accommodations. To be eligible for a modified diploma a student must have a documented history of an inability to maintain grade level achievement due to significant learning and instructional barriers or a documented history of a medical condition that creates a barrier to achievement. Alternative certificates will be awarded to a student who does not satisfy the requirements for a diploma or modified diploma if the student meets minimum credit requirements established by the district. Alternative certificates will be awarded based on individual student's needs and achievement. A student who receives a modified diploma or alternative certificate will have the option of participating in a high school graduation ceremony with the student's class. 'These graduation requirements apply to students who receive a high school diploma on or after July I, 2009. Graduation Requirements - IKF 1-2 40 The district will award to students with disabilities a document certifying successful completion of program requirements. No document issued to students with disabilities educated in full or in part in a special education program shall indicate that the document is issued by such a program. When a student who has an individualized education program ("IEP") completes high school, the district will give the student an individualized summary of performance. Eligible students with disabilities are entitled to a Free Appropriate Public Education ("FAPE") until the age of21, even if they have earned a modified diploma, certificate of attendance or completion or a General Education Development document. The continuance of services for students with modified diplomas is contingent on the IEP team determining services are needed. Students and their parents will be notified of graduation and diploma requirements. The district will issue a high school diploma, upon request, to a person who served in the Armed Forces2, as specified in Oregon law, if the person was discharged or released under honorable conditions and has received either a General Educational Development, a post-secondary degree or has received a minimum score on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery. END OF POLICY Legal Reference(s): ORS 329.035 ORS 329.095 ORS 329.451 ORS 332.107 ORS 332.114 ORS 343.295 OAR 581-021-0071 OAR 581-022-1110 OAR 581-022-1130 OAR 581-022-1210 OAR 581-022-1350 HB 2606 (2007) HB 2848 (2007) R9/28/071 RC 2The policy applies to any person who: 1. Served in the Armed Forces of the U.S. at any time during: a World War I; b. World War II; c. The Korean Conflict; or d. The Vietnam War; 2. Served in the Armed Forces ofthe U.S. and was physically present in: a. Operation Urgent Fury (Grenada); b. Operation Just Cause (panama); c. Operation Desert ShieldlDesert Stonn (persian Gulf War); d. Operation Restore Hope (Somalia); e. Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan); or f. Operation Iraqi Freedom (Iraq); 3. Served in the Armed Forces ofthe U.S. in an area designated as a combat zone by the President ofthe U.S. Graduation Requirements - IKF 2-2 41 Hermiston School District 8R Code: Adopted: Readopted: Orig. Code(s): IKF 1/6/04 7/6/04; 8/3/04; 6/6/06 IKF Graduation Requirements The aSttf8 vAll estaBlish gpa:Ell:lfttisB: fectl:tit=eftleft'ts reF fhe aVi8:f:r:liftg sf a legalttl' high Behesl aiplsffifl fhllt meets, Sf ffic:eeeas state s~s. The ffisfFiet flf8lftaeS fhe fellewiH-g 8fJfisfts faf smaeftts: • Hellers Dijllelllti 27 ereffils ... ... Staftdftfti Diplema GORB Dipleffi& 27 efeffits 24 eretlhs ** ... Gfa6tlttHaB- BEJ:1.tY~1itleBerDip18lfttl eG.B.B.) via fhe-HermisteB USC.B.-g. OptiS1W PfElgz&o1 ... Ceflifieate sf lLeesffiI'lisfittteBt **8tuaeftts that EfHftlify fer the CORB Dit'lsmR }3fiSf ta Jtt1;x 1,2999, 71tH ftfloTle a 23.S efeatt feEtl:lifetl1etlt. Stutletlts aM fheir f}ftfeftts ,viII as RatifieS. efgraElHatisft ana Elif'lsfftft reEfliifemeftts. The Siems! vAll {BYlaw gpa:Eltttttisn re<tliifemeats aienBiaUy iB esa.jafletieft v/ith the ~eeentlat)T seRsel iftif'f8Vemeftt f'laft. GfaEluatisft fe<tutremeftts m&y ae fe1"Asetl ta aElafess stu<ieftt eenehm:8:fk f'effSfffitHlee. The Bfsffiet yJi.H leSlie ft lHgh selieel tl-iplsffifl:, lif)8ft f'eEftlest ta a 13efSefl Ttvhe serveel in: fhe t\t=meel Ferees l , as speeifieEl ill Oregelllaw, if the I"ersell WtiS ElisehargeEl sr releaseEl-eer aelleral3le eellElitiellS IiIlEl ftftS feeei.-veel ei£lief a Geftef91 Beltieatieftftl Dezlele13ffieHt, a 138st seeeft&ary elegee, er has feeeiYeel a B,'lifti:B:lHfH seare eft the Arfl'leel 8erviees \Tae&tieftall~atHele BMtet=y; 8!,eaifie elit31effia feEIWemeBts fer aaeh 6flaeB Me :Rtrtlier aefiftea in 13faeealHe ±KF I\R lligh 8efieel CefB!,leaaB: O!'aaftS. IThe policy applies to any person who: 1. Served in the Armed Forces of the U.S. at any time during: a. World War I; b. World War II; c. The Korean Conflict; or d. The Vietnam War; 2. Served in the Armed Forces of the U.S. and was physically present in: a. Operation Urgent Fury (Grenada); b. Operation Just Cause (Panama); c. Operation Desert ShieldlDesert Storm (Persian Gulf War); d. Operation Restore Hope (Somalia); e. Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan); or f. Operation Iraqi Freedom (Iraq); 3. Served in the Armed Forces of the U.S. in ail area designated as a combat zone by the President of the U.S. Graduation Requirements - IKF 1-2 42 END OF POLICY Legal Reference(s): ORS ORS ORS ORS ORS ORS 329.035 329.095 329.451 332.107 332.114 343.295 OAR 581-021-0071 OAR 581-022-1110 OAR 581-022-1130 OAR 581-022-1210 OAR 581-022-1350 Cross Reference(s): IKF A - Early and Delayed Graduation .Graduation Requirements - IKF 2-2 43 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON September 2, 2008 SUPERINTENDENT'S RECOMMENDATION 5.1 Consent: Superintendent 5.1.5 TOPIC: 1st reading of changes in policy CCB - Line and Staff Relations It is recommended . RECOMMENDATION: ........that the Board of Education approve the 151 reading of changes in policy CCB - Line and Staff Relations ..... ......policy with changes attached. Motion for approval: Made by Motion for rejection: Made by Motion for further consideration: Made by kn . ,Seconded by_ _-'-Seconded by----,-----,Seconded by _ _ _ 44 Hermiston School District 8R Code: Adopted: RevisedlReadopted: Orig. Code(s): CCB 7/1/92 1/4/05 CCB Line and Staff Relations It is tIte desiTs afMie Betiftl ~ tvre Vf8jT ehftnRels efeeftlfBtt:ftiemieB: ae kept epea at all ames eef\iveeti the selies} sy-stetH atlti the peef'le sf fhe aisffiet. The Beftfti; t1ismet ac4Biinistftltieft flftcf tHiilffiftg sffi4'ia \viH eSBftBliffilsl-y Mtemf~t t6 efeate 6:ft<l mMftftMft seftseis that fefteet the pueHe' s TN1SfteS B:ftti V/iU eB:8etY16f t:e l(e~ the fH:lelie iftfat=.tnetl ef Fha affaHs sf the Behest systeftl. Ptthlie eefteems Me hest tiealt vAth at fhe p:ritBMy s€tltfee ftfta 6;' fallsY:iftg the Hftes effeSf'8ftSffliHty. CSfteeFftS Bet fesel-vag at ~ SfleeiHe etfllEHBg "level shettlafftefl as c!ifeete-a is tile fl~l'feflflate eefffffii eraee fl:ti.mifttsfftttef. IffeseMisft is saH Ret {Baakes. at tftis lertel, tfte·slif'efi.fN:eaaeti't Ms.-flieR the Bettffi VliH respeRS: 18 the ffiaffef. The Board expects the superiotendent to establish a clear understanding of working relationships in the school system with all staff. Lines of direct authority will be those approved by the Board and shown on district organization charts. Staffwill be expected to refer matters requiring administrative action to the administrator to whom they are responsible. That administrator will refer such matters to the next higher administrative authority. when necessarv. Additionally. all staff are expected to keep the person to whom they are immediately responsible informed of their 'activities by whatever means the person in charge deems appropriate. Lines of authority should not restrict the cooperative working relationship of all staff members in developing the best possible district programs and services. In addition. this policy does not restrict protected labor relations communications of bargaining unit members. The established lines of authority represent direction of authority and responsibility. When the staff are working together. the lines represent avenues for a two-way flow of ideas to improve the program and operations of the school system. END OF POLICY Legal Reference(s): DRS 332.505 OAR 581-022-1720 Anderson v. Central Point School District No.6, 554 F. Supp. 600 (D. Oregon 1982); aff'd in part, 746 F. 2d 505 (9th Cir. 1984). Connick v. Myers, 461 U.S. 138 (1983). Cross Reference(s): eCA - Supervision Chart Line and Staff Relations - CCB 1-1 45 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON September 2, 2008 SUPERINTENDENT'S RECOMMENDATION 5.1 Consent: Superintendent 5.1.6 TOPIC: 1st reading of changes in policy GBED - Medical ExaminationslDrug Testing It is recommended . RECOMMENDATION: ........that the Board of Education approve the 1st reading of changes in policy GBED - Medical Examinations/Drug Testing. ..... policy changes attached Motion for approval: Made by Motion for rejection: Made by Motion for further consideration: Made by kn . Seconded by Seconded by--:-----:-:-Seconded by _ _ _ 46 Hermiston School District 8R Code: Adopted: RevisedIReadopted: Orig. Code(s): GBED 5/2/00 7/6/04, 5/3/05 GBED Medical ExaminationslDrug Testing The district may require medical examinations after an employment offer has been made to a job applicant and before the applicant begins hislher employment duties. Any such requirement will ensure that all entering employees in the same job category will complete a medical examination regardless of disability. All offers of employment may be made contingent on medical examination results. ~v1edical examinations will be conducted by a heaJth-care professional or health-care provider selected by the district. District-required preemployment medical examination expenses will be paid by the district. The successful applicant must be qualified and must be able to perform the essential functions of a position with or without reasonable accommodations. The district may withdraw an offer of employment should the medical examination reveal that the individual does not satisfy certain employment criteria under the following conditions: 1. The exclusionary criteria as job related and consistent with business necessity; 2. There is no reasonable accommodation that will enable the individual with a disability to perform the essential functions of the job; 3. The medical condition poses a direct threat to the health or safety of others in the workplace and cannot be eliminated or reduced to an acceptable level by a reasonable modification of policies, practices, procedures or by the provision of auxiliary aids or services; 4. The requested or necessary accommodation would impose an undue hardship on the district unless funding is available through other sources. Individuals with a disability may be offered an opportunity of paying for a portion of the costs that constitutes an undue hardship or of personally providing the accommodation. ,;preemployment drug testing shall be required for all successful applicants for positions with the district. "The district will determine the type of drug test and where the test is to be conducted. All tests will be conducted at a Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) certified laboratory. The district will determine the preemployment drug testing service provider. The district will pay for preemployment drug testing expenses. A positive test result will be confirmed by using state-of-the-art g<ls chromatography/ mass spectrometry (GCIMS) analysis. Applicants who test positive will not be hired. Information the district receives regarding medical examinations and drug testing will be collected and maintained on separate forms and in separate files apart from personnel files. All such records will be kept confidential, maintained for a minimum of one year and released only in accordance with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act or other applicable laws. Medical ExaminationslDrug Testing - GBED 1-2 47 END OF POLICY Legal Reference(s): ORS 332.107 ORS 657.176 _,Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. Sections 12101-12213; 29 CFR Part 1630 (2000); 28 CFR Part 35 (2000). Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991,49 U .S.C. Sections 31301-31317; 49 CFR Parts 40, 382 and 391-395 (2000). Medical Examinations/Drug Testing - GBED 2-2 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON 48 September 2, 2008 SUPERINTENDENT'S RECOMMENDATION 5.1 Consent: Superintendent 5.1.7 TOPIC: 1st reading of new policy IGAI - Human Sexuality Education It is recommended . RECOMMENDATION: ........that the Board of Education approve the 1st reading of new policy IGAI Human Sexuality Education .......... .new policy attached .Motion for approval: Made by Motion for rejection: Made by Motion for further consideration: Made by kll . Seconded by_-'_ Seconded by Secon-d7 e-d-:-:-b-y------ 49 Human Sexnality Education The district shall provide age-appropriate, comprehensive human sexuality instruction for all students. The course instruction shaH be integrated in the health education curriculum. The course shaH include infonnation about: 1. Abstinence: 2. Responsible sexual behaviors: 3. Hygienic praCtices: 4. Consequences of sexual intercourse: 5. Consequences of unintended pregnancies: 6. Sexually transmitted diseases: 7. Laws pertaining to financial responsibility for their children: 8. Laws regarding sexual relations with persons under age 18: 9. Unwanted physical or verbal sexual advances: 10. Sex abuse: 11. Honesty, respect responsibility for one's actions: 12. Communication skills: 13. Family communication: 14. Parental skills: 15. Child development. The district shall coordinate the course with the local health department where applicable. The district shall make known to parents and district residents that the human sexuality instructional materials used in class, in a course. assembly or school-sponsored activity are available for review. Human Sexuality Education - IGAI 1-2 50 Parents of minor students shall be notified in advance of any human sexuality instruction. The notice shall state an opportunity to review materials: no student shall be required to take or participate in the instruction: and a written objection submitted to the district will excuse a student with no disciplinary consequence. END OF POLICY Legal Reference(s): ORS 336.035 ORS 336.107 ORS 336.455 336.475 M OAR 581-022-1910 317102!NC Human Sexuality Education - IGAI 2-2 51 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON September 2, 2008 SUPERINTENDENT'S RECOMMENDATION 5.1 Consent: Superintendent 5.1.8 TOPIC: Rescinding of existing policy IKGA - Certificate of Initial Mastery (CIM) Proficiency Standards It is recommended . RECOMMENDATiON: ....... .that the Board of Education approve the rescission of existing policy IKGACertificate of Initial Mastery (CIM) Proficiency Standards. ..... policy with changes attached Motion for approval: Made by Motion for rejection: Made by Motion for further consideration: Made by kn . Seconded by Seconded by----,-----,-.,-Seconded by _ _ _ 52 Hermiston School District BR Code: IKGA Adopted: 7/6/04 Cemfiellte 8£ IRid1l1 MllsteFy (CIM)· P1'8fieieRey 8tllRtllll'tlS l\ Cefltfiettte eflftiaftl ~(ftStefY tC~i) \-yin he ttVi6:faea te stHaeats vAie tneet Sf ee-eeea ttll gratIe 19 sfftte f)effefffift11ee stftntia:rtls iil the &e&eemie eSftleftt MeEtS 6f Bftglish, fBfttliemat:ies, seieftee ftBa seeial seieaee, ad4itieaalleeal Elisa-jet C~4: f8EttlHemeats ana viae tleffienstfate 1eeal tHslfiet pf6tieieH:ey ift a aeeaM la:trgtlage, Hie arts, iaehl8ffl:g ffittsie, MEl flftJ"Sieal eEiueatiea, as cletefflliaeEl sy the aistfiet. The ttisffiet shaH: eftStlfe dt&t a:H sfliEleftts ftftve the e~eftenity ta aem8astfftte a laYsl 6f fJfeHeie:eey ffi: a assaM la:ngt:lftge, the ans lHl<:i pltysieal ea:aeafieft. 8tudems \-vlta fail ttl meet eidief die stete ~effefftlftftee S~afttkH\.4s-ift-the aetttlemie eaffieftt s~ tlfe8:S 6ftfteffisffiet sttlfttittf6s iii ft See6fta 1:ttn:gaftge, ffie ftllS 8f physieal eaaeafieB:; Sf vAle a.ReeeEl flY sf #ie st:ftfttler&s at 8fl.j' l38fte:ltmttfk l~/el, T~vill1ge efferes: aaaifieftal serviees Sf <ef:BaMve fJtil3lie eatieatieBttl 6fJtfsas. 1'\8: akefftftWle eefiiHeate Sl3eeifyffig aetteftmEtflfs ftftti s!tlRttaftls llcme"l'etl ',v-illllc lIWaftlcti Ie sftldCll!s wlic, Jill.'liag recei'lctllljlflfejlftlltC lltitiitieBftl sCfViccs llftti far r.rAteftl: aket.=attftve leamiag epaens v/ere ffiafte av-aila13le, tie flat meet the stftfttlafes feEJ:Hifeti faf tke BJM, The aisffiet shall asept efiteria faf gFftlltiBg ifttli v'iatiftl stu6eftts a "NaiVef ef file seeefl"d lttn.-gUage flftd ftltlsie rel'jlfireffiCftls. The stlpetifttefttleftt {NiH tier/elep a6tftiftistftttive fegt:llatieftS as neeaeti te Hnplement this f'eliey. END OF POLICY Legal Reference(s): ORS 329.465 ORS 329.485 ORS 329.487 OAR 581-021-0030 OAR 581-022-1110 OAR 581-022-1111 OAR 581,022-1210 OAR 581-022-1670 Certificate of Initial Mastery (ClM) Proficiency Standards- IKGA 1-1 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON 53 September 2, 2008 SUPERINTENDENT'S RECOMMENDATION 5.1 Consent: Superintendent 5.1;9 TOPIC: 2nd reading and adoption of Policy FDA - Investment of Funds It is recommended . RECOMMENDATION: ........that the Board of Education approve the 2 FDA - Investment of Funds. ... .. .policy with changes attached Motion for approval: Made by Motion for rejection: Made by Motion forfurther consideration: Made by kn nd reading and adoption of Policy , Seconded by Seconded by----:-----:--:-Seconded by _ _ _ Summary of Comm~int$ on OrA· Investment of Funds 'Cod~: OF'1i. Adoptocl: ~/7I94 ll.uclopltcl: 3/J/04 Oria. Cod,C'): Cf/A Hermiston School District SR ----,...------.._,-....--------------Page: 1 . JjJJi·~A;"fu'";"t'H~'~Oa::~.~'~·b~";.~"~,;:..~.~.O~"ii::::Jfai1'::i1~1~"~'~'E'~.,E$.~:O~.CA~";:::::::::::::::::: rp'rewuent or Funds f;'E;lA~thQr: Al certain times, dUrillg \ho ~oursc of thelis~al·ytar, thefe will be aval.1ab.le t\lllds that ai'o ln6>i~eu of !fP.1ll~dJatc oper~tional11tedJ. o(the distriot. t-re\vm The Soard direct! that the diHTict Lovut s\lth eXCe$.!. tUlldJ irdlccordiUlco with app1!¢able Oregoo Rev'lse<:l StaNtes: AuthQrlty ~~~Je?\: ('We.r.i'111209$ 6:h:l ~ ,l,M .• IMilrle' 1el(\ ,;,vlhol: Hac oot: )nullod ~1!!LtDwl~"~' Will be fallowo II\'O«IlIntl/'lO QI e I n...utm,r'I~ lell,,,lf" •. ,... Slib '-'A~IMr: " 101$0 HBC St'tVI HSl) A~'plod rll(\ "!"'.'."""'"A""'-....-----_----,...---- fWO: ~1\,.lI"!l.l"~'W.""~••"~'~A~"l... $lIbJoQl:,¢roU'¢1II ~1111~006 u~,u ------- "'M The Soard del¢gMcs to tbe business manager, Of deslgooc, the' respoMlbiHty of investment portfotlo ltIaluget. The portfolio manager is respoQsible fot i.%lvestmetlt deolslons aMactlvitics . undor the dltl of tbe b\utneu mi\llager, The port1ollomanager will t:naln~lll Writton pt'occdutes for lh~ operatl ;CVwm~tlt program tonSisl~!l.t vtitb relate4 policies. ObJe~tivu There are lhtec·prillciple~ tbal will g'Jioe lbe'po"folio roaoaS~r In lmplemelltat I. prob'able "fery Qf tbe!! taplull as well u Z, t Adeqllate!iquidiey tQ meet daily migbt be reasonably anlfclpale 3, The pronO\loceme of B\Hborita\}Yi bodieS includi.tlg, but oOllimJtedlO, (be American I.nstlt'\l1e of Cel"litied ?ubI! ccoU!i\.a.Qu, ¥Fillatlclal AccoUlHi.og Slatldards Boa.rd a.tId the OovemmenlA! Aceo\l.lltin l4~dards Boar4: R. 1!~en I~JUli Ile ~ eBItJllll eFGw ill gel'wa 'Fe~elb! reI J tlS8fl!i"!ilpwp.oee! ~ lnvestnmH of Funds· OrA 1·2 U1 >i'> This page contains n,;, comments The UlVcStrl1etll otli¢er will submit tl1011tbly reports fo thea'oard tbat lAclude datil 611 Loves'!mciH InHrumeoUl beillg beJd alld any oartatiye llecessary for clarif1ealioll. The performaoce of tbe district portfolio will be meuUl'ed agatns( !.be I'erlo~allce of the Oregoll ~caJ GovetlUtlellt lllvesrmeol Pool, 11l1<i1or otber appropriate !Avcstn1ent poob, -us!J:l.g O1ootblYllet yield of eacb po"follo ror cornparl!oll purposu, This policy shaJJ b'e reviewed l\Ol1ually for appropriate rood!Oeatioll and 'Ilbmlftedto 1M Board for arncodmel:ll or teaftirnlalioh, END OF POLICY I.'ill Rf/unU(')1 ~.Oll QJ.U.ll·;Oll ~.IH(!)(.) ~.w rnVunnel1\ of Funds. OFA 2·2 \., lJ1 lJ1 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON 56 September 2, 2008 SUPERINTENDENT'S RECOMMENDATION 5.1 Consent: Superintendent 5.1.10 TOPIC: 2nd reading and adoption of Policy JOB - Personally Identifiable Information. It is recommended . RECOMMENDATION: ........that the Board of Education approve the 2 nd reading and adoption of Policy JOB - Personally Identifiable Information. ..... .policy with changes attached Motion for approval: Made by Motion for rejection: Made by Motion for further consideration: Made by kn . Seconded by Seconded by----:-----:-.,.--Seconded by_~ _ _ _ Summary ofComme;tltson JOe· Persohally Identlfiabl.e Informat~'on" ..••-. 'Codol JOB Adopt'ed: 614/0Z ~.vil_~4/R"d,etptodi' 716104,1111105 Oris; C~,(.): 1013 Hermiston School District 8R --------, ---------~age: :iiie[iE~======:::= Pllrsol:laUy IdentlOable Information"'" J'-TOAilt~ot· DO1· &~~)'91: In"rltO r.~ o1ii!·~IUI200S 1:UIU AM ~1U!2C~& &10$:19 AM '\lll!!O!: I~HrI.(j r!lII C,iJ.tl""'ijlll",218!9.0!!"J."i!!0'~",","~ML... ./ViJOII(~Q'rlIIO n~m~1 Pmot:l~lIy Id'll~lfiab!~ nall1~, S1l1\11 illformatiotl Ulcludos. b\His oot litnltod to: CO,NOM MI~OI' 09 I Jim rlQTon,i if ~'icludod from directory informatioo! u r,oquoJtOa by 'tho studontJpnoal lo I. SNdeot's wMtl1lS: ~. N"all'lo" of tho H\ldeOI" paronl(s) or otbet funjly member; ~, Ad4tOll OrlMe $t\ldOotorsNd~ot's (atnJly. i(exoluded from dlt04lory,m(oj)nfltion, a.l rO<juutad by lbe it\ldelltl-pai'~otlo wrlrtng: A, f"otlOMI ideotif\er 'uob A-Itbe $~dC'llt', $oe'ial HCutlty llufobo~" 5. Iv lht '6; Otb¢r Lo.formation thAI would trIako tho Jrudollt',ldearity oully tl'lcubk ' ptoQrlffi •.., ~ ' or personaJ ohiltactori,(\o& thaI would make the It\ldelH',ldoat1ty oully ,trlceoble: P'nor CO.Dunt to Reluie ?molllllly ido,otlliablel.ll{OfmMioll wili OOt be released wlthou,l prlor If~od lad dated o.rilsmt of the pmot, l\\l,4tnt Ig years or\?lder or emancipMed. ' ~'.'I.CO, O'f611lilot t~\IOSt (ot r,loue ofpertooally idGc,tlt1abl~, tnform.Atloll 'Q'I~'P.",.It')' tbo rGcord, IO~; dl'¢lo~.d., the purpo,o ofdj,closure 1lJ14 tbo idellllth~a;1011 o('p~r8oal(a) to wbo . 6 dbolosW'e.ls to bo made.,' .Upon roque.st or Ih,O parent or ~ll~'pjo student. mo dlall'lcI 'fill provld'oo~py of tho- dllctosod record. E%¢.eptioMto 'Prior COllUn\ Tho dlstrl.OllIlay dbcl.ose,pHsollally ld;ntlt'lable W¢rr=at!o.Q wJt~outJrlorc~(uent ~der tho folJowl:lg cortdlrioru: ), To'porsonl101 witbill tht disrrict wbo havo I.gitittla"tnd~lo'naf I.otorc,st,!: t To pomonel of all.oduwton servIce dhtricI or sUte .r4ioll.'~1 ~r~gra~ whm \hutudotlth cotolled or Is recofvlo..s,Se-rvicCl:. :J, To pcr"oW'lel of another :,oboo], allotber diJtri~t6dastiNlioll ot poltUiCOlldllY od,u,Qcatloh where tbo st\ldcmt seek, or lntfUQ" ~6 ct1l'oIJ: " I ' \ P,etlollal1yldollrlfiablo Jnfonnatlon u • JOEl I.) U1 -J 4, To p~rlc~ol ;oW1o~lecl witb all audJt or ovaluat!otl Q~(oderal or ~ut. 04uljlatiotl 'prQaum~ or lhe cnfor~cmCllt or or compllan.ce with fedml or uale 10,.1 requltementi of tbe c1lnl'lcll . $, To per,olUlel deten:nJ..nlng a lLea.ocial alll r«!llcH for l,he INdtllt: 6, to persollJle\ eO!'ldlleHns st\Jdi~s AvIMr. 1, \~, fot or 00 bebal( ortho dbcnct: 1\10 01 • OoY' ¢I To. AII\~or: 00 ~Yri n 111"11.4 "tXl .11 lqa .01011" .n~"·;ai"~IO~'~':l'Eili:"i:'i' !A"g·: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ~ 'tlrI'di~ aM '1.1••114 !owl')Wtl\l!ll !Hlliol IQtllil!I;. ,-'e•••".'.<I.'.".IO.'••••"".'"".'OA.":.- 8,ubl.c\f !\lpl.wmtnJ "lxI ....... .om(~.Mo--· To Person.tlcl io AcCtC{l{riJ:lg orgal:l.lutioll,S Nlflllin, acmdltltl', t\ulctlCl14i ?, Page: 2 _ s, For ACillilor ur0t>' Otncr,cooyj 9. 10, 11, W"JA,W 0l!J..l.il;.1 ~ 4 ow,u,HI WJ.Uj.,111 UI!J.J..lJ.1 U W-lU,'60 m:::::li.;:,; "'0' . . . .. I 2du~lljO~ or Ibl Hl~dlc~~~td 1'101 orl P? $, II Illl,~d.d, 10 U,S,C; $Ullobl ! ~oo.I~21, u Illl.'ad.d ~A4 ~,ullud IQdlvjd~111 wltb Ojnlilihill!.d~wloQ -'Ie! (lOaAl, U., 101..4H, 104 S~! 1\0) (l9901,uICIlU{td P,L, \0$.1' (1~'n, (~,l., ~4.141111 w.lI.kbowtt. 'I'bo'i'!" 1.('r~Q,i·IO 1b)l ('d'rll 1'llllltiO~,) · FIClIliy EMHlohll\l~bl<lllld ~rlyuy Ml, 10 U,S,C, Billiot. UH'i 'U~jlp. ~II'lH (2000), U~lll~~ l~d' IlTt~"lh'l\lnf Am'rlH by ~rbvldl~1 -'lpproprll!, 1'0'01' P.ld\lI~I1\ to lMtlC'llt lftd O~j!T'llOI fflTotlim(USA rATI\.JO")-'lo!or10ol,P.l.·,IO?'H,SUllo~~01. . . , -' · ~.8¢4 , w..uu,154, Q.!J..lli,565 Q.!J..lli,m QllJ..l.l,i,1S7 Q.Il.Ul2,160 QABSS!>OII.¢IIO OABl8!·012>l660 '0 .0440 EdlJwlon of tbe H.bdJ~a.pped ACI of 1975, u ameoded, 20 U,S,C, Sectiotu 1400.142', a, araendedao.c1 relle.med'hldi,,;duals with blsablll1le! Edlloa,tJon ACI (to.!A), ~,L, 1010416, ~04'StAt 1103'(1990), u · arnetldeQ P,t., IOS·"I 7 (1997), {PiL., 940142 II Awel1.knO\lr'l1".hon" refe~Il,06 to Ihb (o,Mn,llesbluiotl.l Fam.l1'ySducatiollAlllJgbts AllQ Privaoy MI. ~O U,S.C, Sectlon.~~3Zg:.34·CFP. Pan ~~ (~OOO). Un.\tlrip,n'd Str.tlgthttlltl~ Nne'rica by Providlng ApPropriate TOoll Ro4\1tr.od to lnler,ctpt ~lld.ObItNot 1,"on,,,, (\JSb PA1I\lQ1) bOl oflOOI, P,L, 107.56, S",lon 507, " I \ hr,oQaliy ldolHlthble l:lfomiariot\'· • JOB l-3 \ ,........;,. ·"~};jlJ lJ1 CXl 59 ) Ii 'Ii Hermiston School District 8R Summary of Commemts on JOB· Personally 'Cod41 JOB Adopted: 6fj1/O~ Rtvl.olilRttd,opled: 116104,1';1210$ OtiS', CocI4('): lOll _ _ Identifiable ~ ""' _ ~F!~ag~e~:~1;;·~w~ii.!i::::S EJiiimEE!1GC========== PersonaUy Identifiable In(ormat!o'o"'" j'.TuA~!Mt! 00, $Ublo.£I: IMtl1o.c T.JCt ./UiI 01 ttYCO~IIO tlymMI ~';.r;; 1itZI12ooe 1:19:10 AM SliM Pmollal,ly ldontifiable information itlcllJdc$.blltls not ll=Jtod 10: 1, Studelll's n8ll'li, if excluded !rel'tl directory infcrmatlolll at requOllw by 'the St\ldootlparellt In 2. Name' oflbe sl\ldeni', parcnt(s) or otber famil)' tne.01ber; J; Addless oflhe SrudClllor Sf\ldi!ll.t's falllJly, ffexoluded trom dlrecJorylzlfl the studetlVparc'OI Lb writing) ~, floTSanal idollll{ier sucb M tbe sNdeoes sMial "ourie)l Duiube~. 5. A lJ$t of personal chil.rac\crisl/cs that would make the iNdellt's Id,eCltit)' uslly ,\'I'aoe'ablo, 6, Otber illfortnation tbal would hl.ake the. sNdellt'sldootlty ",ally tra~o.b1c'. IVl'\twg, :r.il.;';" Informatl~:ln·· CO,NoM ~/Ul20011'OI:i9 "'M "'Hlh6/' C)Q ' '~~lt61' lnltrlDd rut •Ilalt I6Qi6~li pto;rem O~~t:.i..'I"'.1I.20"O.!"!"·O"!.'!.' .A." _ -- ' 'non, u requested by P'nor Conunt to Relu;o Personally ideotlfiable illformalloll wui Dot be released wIthoUt prior 'l~ed aod dated \l~sent of the p~re.ol, s~,Mnt' 18 yean or\?ldcr or emancipated, ' N,Otl"." 0'( Aod!orre<llJest fO.r r~jeaJ! Of personally ideo.tifiable.lnfOnnatiOllsb.'I~'P.',If)' tbo reoords lobe dl!cJoso.d., the purpo;o. of dl5clo$Urc Ml:! lbc IdeoUneariOll c(p,taolls,{a) to who e disclosure Is \0 be. made, -Upon roquea! of tho parenl or cligible student, tl'le (l!striCl will provide c~py of ttl" disclosed record, Excepdon. to 'PrJor Conuht The dhtrl.ot may dJscl,ose,pcrsollally Idemlfiable Wim'l:ladoll wltpoutJrtor ¢~llsetll I1Qdcr th6 folloWirlg condlrio1\A: 1. To'personnel wiltuo tbe dimict who hBvel¢gitima.le'editlo'naf1nloruul 2, To po-noMel of an ed\lcadotl'CNl¢e dl~trict or sute ~Ollll.l program where lh4studcod, enrolled or \$ recefvlog servlCo.s; ), To pets'ooMI of another ,ebool, BllOlher dilltrio:t ,rmsti\1.lliOll of po,tsocotldall')' cd,\loatlon wbere tbe sf\ldenl seeks or intC'llds to enroll: t Peraooally'ldecttfhblc ~fonnarlon'" JOB I.) \ 0\ o '",",,' 4, To poraoMel cOI1Mc(ed with an audlt or evaluadotl Qffec10rtl 0; 'latt t4UO&tiob'proi!'amaor Ihe ellforcement of or compliance with fodor~l ot '1&10 legal roquvltments of tho dlltrlet: ~. To pmonnel dctortl:li.aiJ1g a"ftlliJ1clal aid re.quo,1 for tho $NdoQt; 6, To porsoll.llel conducting INdlcs for or lie bebBlfoflbo district: 1. To pmon.l1elle Page: 2 Autllor, 00 ac~redlting rOllit OQuin Wf\on Itq.I.OHO~IIII\KI,&litln 14. To. ~Ul\ _no 11_(6 _nd lo~llw'nll~ Illtlill' tg'l\Oltt, "A~IMr: 00 '.om lQ :0436 orgall.Jut'iolls fuJflllitlg accroditltrg tunCltlOlL$; ljub)UI: I!lJO,I'\'~.'rtXL ,O:tl~T4f23IaOOS siTii~i~M ~ tubltOl: ~tpllotrrlOn\ 'l'txl ..JP~'~".:~"l."~"~'~Ol'l'""~l:l'!.'A~M~ ...._ ... ---- _ I, 9. FOT hOlltb or ufery omergellcy: 10, II. Sy,requutofa;rud. w.JJl.,~64 1lB.S...J..Ql.1H QAUU.W WJ,U,$1j ~.11,7 w..ll1,160 OM JIJ"Q1I 9A& 0;:0 ? co.' lII'Qll,JHO Sd~OliJ~o ~r lb. H'6dleIP~.d AOI o( 19' J, II IIlI'Ddod, ~O !,J,S,C. SUllllb. ! ~OO. i421, U 'IllUlhd IlId tI~llll.d l~dlvJd~.11 \1111~blubl!ltin J!.dUUlIQ~ Acl (lb!,',). P,L, 10 I0416, 10. Slol 11 O~ (1990), II IlIUtod,14 M .. 10$.17 (1997), [P.t" ".14111 • wlll·ho"'~ "'be'i'1"Hr.t~~ofIO tbl, (14'UII'allilliQ~.1 F&lflll~ !d~w.louIJl,!8blJ Illd PrlVlGr MI, 20 V,S.C. SHrioal,HI: H.Cl'~ Pl/'l U (20QO). Unllinc .ndS,Il'~n'lhtnlnc AlTunH br ?rov!dlol APPIOp";.11 10011 1l1~~lrt~ 10 lMm,pllfld Oblll'\lel 1&rtotlull (USA ~ATl\,jOT) Ml ot~OOI, ~,L. 10"'6, Soollo~ $07, ~,S7l . QI!.U,IQ4 Qll1.Wl,154, Q.IlI..lll, I11 Q.IlI..lll,565 ~,160 OAB :5$ !..9f1002iO 10 .0440 OAR, ~81.Q22.1660 Edu¢arion of the HlDdJ¢apped A¢t of 1975, u atOeoded, 20 U,S,CI Seotiolll 140041427 1 u amended 'aod ronatncd'hldlyiduals wllhDisablillies Educatlon A~I(lDSA), P,L. 101-416, W4,StallI03-(1990), as aroetlded P.l." 105-,1' (1997). (p;t,., 94-142 It a wel!.kn'o\\'t1 "ghort" refe«ooo 10 Inil fCjd~ralleghlafion.) FamJly EdueatlonaJ PJgbts aod Privacy MI. 20 U,S.C, SectIon lZ32g: 34'Cf'R Part 99 (2000), Un.itlni tLnd Strengtb~nlng America by Providing Appropriate Tools Roq\l,lred 10 hllerp~t ~tld.Ob8tl'\lCl Te~oM,'" (USA PATPJOT) Act ,(laO I, P,L, 101056, S"tlon 501, \ 'Penonally ldellrtflable ltlformarion·· • JOB 1.3 ", --_...' c...,) '".... 62 ., 0> 'OJ lL BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON September 2, 2008 SUPERINTENDENT'S RECOMMENDATION 5.1 Consent: Superintendent 5.1.11 TOPIC: 2 nd reading and adoption of Policy JOA - Directory Information It is recommended . RECOMMENDATION: ........that the Board of Education approve the 2nd reading and adoption of Policy JOA - Directory Information .......... .policy with changes attached Motion for approval: Made by Motion for rejection: Made by Motion for further consideration: Made by kn . ,Seconded by Seconded by--:--:-,--Seconded by _ ~_ _ "'-_ ."" \!J Codf: ·.JO'\ Hermiston SchOol Dlstrlot Adopl,ed: 112/96 !\tvlucllR.tdopted: 716/04,7/12/0$ 8~ II II Orlg, Code(,)l lOA page: DJrectory IDformatloD** ~AUlhOr) 1 0 SUb 001: nulitd l' Xl Studon '; 0.Q\ronlo .dCru,; ,~.al,~,,~,~oo~.Cl~o~"i"~'i:. !.EM::::::::::::::::: em,,", i!.i Directorr In!orreatlo~ IJlUo.s tboae itemao(p,mOllally Idellt/flab,lo Informalloll >1ootalned!:l.a SN educatfoD reeord WbJcb j~ not generallY cOluldmd bunu\~J or an iOYI$'!oo ofpnv4oy Jf e . The toltowlng oategorles are dcsigl'lated u dltectol"llnformatloo, The followmg information tnay be releued to tb,e public through appropriate procodure,: I. St'JdeM's flam'i 2, 3, '. S. Oate Md place ofbl:rtb: 6, MaJo~lield o't'tud)ii 1, Pemclpatioll it! officially mogni1ed sporu lod ael!vlllu: 8. Weight Md beigiH o!atblenc tearo members: \ .. 9, Dates of attendance: 10, begreu or alllAl'd, received: 11. Most r.ecetllpreviou$ H:hool or program attelldilod, ?llbUe Notico The, dhtrl'ct wil.l give, all.ll.\)al pUbl,le nOllee ,to, pe.rent. of ,tudell.u l.n e.tt¢ll,dlll:loull.4 ,tudetlt! 18 )lOAr" of age or ematlcl,pe.ted, '!'be notiCe' sballldel:\tlf't· tbo !)'pes of Informatlon ¢otl.lderod to be dlnotory lnformatlotl, tb~ d'!smQ"t'3 opdon fo relme such 1l1formlltion IU)d tbe r~\tlrctt1ent that tbe dhtrlct mUlt, by law, rcloue 'eeortdlllY ~rudcll.U' I:lIltl:lCI, addleu:" an:d telephone tlwnbm to trliUt&ry reoN!torr ao.dlor Uistltutlolla of bJghcr education, unlcu pauma or eUgible INdenu roque'l'thO,dhtflot withhold thl.,litfon:uatloo., Such llotlee ·wlll b,~ given, prior 10 rcleu. of directory informatlotl' ' . . £xehulotll ,Direclory Iti!0traal!on" • JOA 1·2 .... L{) \!) Ex(;tlJ~ions fro,l:C any cir all direelo'ry eal~gori$$ ullmod as dlreelory ltlfo~atiotJ or relea~Cl of lnformation to ruillt.ary reONlleTl God/or !.nSdlutiotu of bigher edue,tion muH be '~ubrnltted to wrltil1~ 10 lh~ pri.llelpal by tne parent, stud"n! 1g yellJl of age or omaoeipaled gNcleDI wjthin \,5 day. of alWual publio' notiee. Page: 2 AVI~or: .6220 to00 -04$0 SublfQl' Plopl'o,m,nl "'l:l;~-'::'['~"~'~'~I'i1'"~OO~,~<~oTI"!"~'''lZ'~":::::::::::::::: ._~ DlreelOl"i infOl'Ttlatioll shall be rolea3cd only witb,adminl.tnt'ive dlrc.etlolt. DLre-;tory lllformatioo eOluldeted by tbe district to bt detTimelltal will not be releued. lllformalion will Dot be giVIIl'I over tbe telephone exeeptln bulth EI'ID ~d nfety ernerJen . or POliCY ~,U4 W"W,II' Q.U...J..U:LW WlU,m ~,\17 21l.U.U.,;6Q Q68,jRI'M,! lW o,>.~ HI,oa.I660 C '1, ,c. ed~Ullea ef lb, H,adlolp",c1 ';'~I or 19'1, " Imlcel,o, :'0 tJ ,S S"lIloaij 1'00.1 ~~1,'u I~Ucl'~ lad "1111:1\1 lcdiviollli• ... h~ OIIl~IIIH" !d~~lt!o~ ,l.ct(lbU), ~.\.' 101..416, 104 ~ilj 110) ilHO), IIlm,nd.d P,L,' 10~.1' (1U?). ('P.t" 94.141lJ I wfll.kGo","O r'lb~r~' r,ttr'bH 10 1~1I (IQf1Ill"lllllloQ,) ¥ullily !Q~Qj!loul P.IJb~ IQd ~~iVI~~ A~I.:O lJ,S.e, SI~H~Q 1Hhl)4 en P"i 99 (lOOO), N~ CblldJ.;'fl IhblQd A~I ~nOO\, ~,L, 10'.1\0, '1'1111 IX, SHLloQ HH. . ~,,864 . QlIllQ.l., J$' ~,$6$ QM.lll,m QM.lll,m . '" Q.FJ..lU,160 OAR HllOfI.0210 to ·0440 OAR 58'11921-1660 Sdl,lcacipn of the Ha.tldlcapped Act of 19'1$, u amecded, 20 lJ;S~C,Soctlol1Ji 1400.142',.~ amended a.nd renamcd,'1l:Idlvldualswith Dila~IUries Edueatlon Aot (tOEA), P,L. 1010476, 104 Stat 1iO~ (1990), a$ e.meDdl)~'P.L, ,\ OS.:\ 7 (1997). (P,r..., 94.\42, is a well·k,noWli '.'short"ro(cr,ceo to lhi. (oo,uJ leil~lation,J Fam.Jly EdUcational RJg1lt5 ltIa Privaoy Act, 20 V,S,C, Sootlon 1232s:: 34'CPR Part ~g (ZOOO)~ No ,Chlld Lel\ BoblndAet 0(2001, P,L, 107.110, Title IX, Sool1on,9'28, . Dlreotory W'olTnllliou'" - JOA lol \. \"_11» . "'w. 66 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON September 2, 2008 SUPERINTENDENT'S RECOMMENDATION 5.1 Consent: Superintendent 5.1.12 TOPIC: 2nd reading and adoption of Policy IGBAB-JO Education Records/ Records of Students with Disabilities It is recommended . RECOMMENDATION: ........that the Board of Education approve the 2 nd reading and adoption of Policy IGBAB-JO Education Records/Records of Students with Disabilities. .. . ..policy with changes attached Motion for approval: Made by Motion for rejection: Made by Motion for further consideration: Made by kn . ,Seconded by Seconded by----;----=-:-Seconded by _ _ _ 67 1===H=e=r=m=is=t=o=n=S==ch=O=O=I=D=is=tn=·c=t=~t Code: IGBABI.JO Adopted: Education Recor-dsIRecor-ds of Students with Disabilities**, Education records are those records maintained by the district that are directly related to a student. The primary reason for the keeping and maintaining of education records for students is to help the individual student in hislher educational development by providing pertinent information for the student, hislher teachers and hislher parents. These records also serve as an importaut source of information to assist students in seeking productive employment and/or post-high school education. • T;~ district shaii maintain COt""1fide.i1hai edt..uzatlon records of students in a manner that coilfo!lliS with state and federal laws and regulations. Information recorded on official education records should be carefully select~ accurate, verifiable and should have a direct and significant bearing upon the student's educational development. TIle district annually notifies parents or adult students that it forwards educational records refluested by an edUc3tionalagency orinstitution in which the student seeks to enroll or receive services, including special education evaluation services. ·le district shall withhold the grade reports, diploma and records of students or former students who owe fees, fines or damages of$50 or more, and may withhold the grade reports, diploma and records of students or former students who owe less than $50, until those fees, fines or damages are paid. Records refluested by another district to determine a student's appropriate placement may not be withheld. Stndents Or parents will receive wriUen notice at least 10 days in advance ofwithholding stating the district's intent to withhold records until the debt is paid. TIle notice will include Ihereason the student owes money 10 Ihedislricl, an itemization ofthe fees, fines or damages owed and the right ofparents to refluest a hearing. The notice will also state that the distriCt may pursue the matter through a private collection .agency or o~r methodav.ailabk to the district.·The district may waive fees, fines and charges .ifthestuderit()T·paretlts cannotpay; the payment ofthe debt could impact the health and safety ofthe student or ifthe cost ofcollection WQtlld be more than the total coll~ted Or there are mitigatii)g circumstances, as detennined by the superilltelldenL The district Shall comply with a request from parents oran adult student to inspect and review records without unnecessary delay. The district provides to parents ofa student with a disability or to. an adult student with a disability the opportunity at any reasonable time to examine all the of thc records of the district pertainillg to the student's identificatioll, evaluation, educatiollal placement alld free appropriate public educatioll. .The district provides parents or an adult student, on request, a list ofthe types alld Ioeatiolls ofeducation records collected, maintained alld used by the district. The district allnually llotifies parents of all students, including adult studellts, currently in attendance that .... ~y have to right to: .Educat~on RecordslRecords of Students with DisabilitiesH -IGBAB/JO 1·2 68 . 1_· .2- . . Inspect and review theSbuJent'S reconls; Request the amendment o(the student's educational records to ensure that they are not inaccurat(:, . . misleading or otherwise in violation ofthe student's privacy Or other rightS;. .;·;.;"~:"ft./ .- . 3_ - ,~' Consent to disclosures of personablyidentifiable information contained in tbe student'stxlucation. records, except to the extent that the student educational record rules·aulhorize disclosure witbout cOnsenL (See Board policy JOB - Personally Identifiable Information); 4_ File with the U.s. Department ofEducalion a complaint concerning alleged failures by the district to comply with the requirements ofthe Family Educational Rights and PrivacyAcl; and 5_ Obtain a copy ofthe district's education records policy_ RegardingJeCOrds to be released to district officials witbin !~agency, thedisbict's noticeindndes ",iter;a .for deiC!l!!ining-iegiti..~te roucat;{".r"mi interest ~u:-d lie ~!,j{~:!ja forrle!tTill!!"!!ng w!llch·schwi officials nave legitimale educational interests. The district annually ootifies parents and adult students of what it considers to be directory information and the disclosm:e ofsucb_(See Board policy JOA ...:. Directory Information)_ The districtsball give full rightS!O education recOrds 10 either parent, unless the district bas been provided legal evidence tbil! specifically revokes these rights_ Once the stu.dent reacbes age 1& tbose rights transfer . . to the student. .A copy of this policy and administrative regulation sballbemade available upon request to parents and students· 1& years or older Or emancipated and the general public_ END OF POLlCY ORS 30.864. ORS 101-154. ORS326565 ORS326515 ORS 339260 ORS339_Z70 bnp:Jllandru.leg.state_0T.uslors/343.btm IORS 343.171(3) OAR 166-405-001010 166-415-0010 OAR 581-021-0220"10 -M30 OAR 581-022-1660 OAR 581-022-1670 Individuals \Vilb Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). 20 U.S.C §§ 1400 - 1427 (2006). Family Educational Rigbts and Privacy Act of 1974, 20 U.S.C §I 232g (2006); Family Educationa, Rights and PrivaCy, 34 CF.R. Part 99 (2006). AssistallCe 10 Slales for tbe Educalion of Children with Disabilities, 34 CF.R. § 300501 (2006). RJ12110S/ PH Education RecordslRecords ofStudentswitb Disabilities** c IGBABIJO 2-2 .? 69 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON September 2, 2008 SUPERINTENDENT'S RECOMMENDATION 5.1 Consent: Superintendent 5.1.13 TOPIC: 2nd reading and adoption of Policy IGBAC - Special Education Individualized Education Program (IEP) It is recommended . RECOMMENDATION: ........that the Board of Education approve the 2nd reading and adoption of Policy IGBAC - Special Education - Individualized Education Program (IEP) ..... ......policy with changes attached Motion for approval: Made by Motion for rejection: Made by Motion for further consideration: Made by kn . Seconded by Seconded by----:-----,-.,---Seconded by _ _ _ 70 :~.==H=e=H=niS=t=O=n=S=oC=h==O=O=I=D=i=S=tn='c=t==di Code: ICBAF Adopted: Special Educationc Individualized Education Program (IEP) , An individualized education pmgram (IEI') shall be developed and implemented for each student with disabilities in the district, kindergarten through 21,including those who are placed in or referred to a private school or facility by the district or receive related services from the district. The district is responsible for initiating and conducting the meetings to develop, review and rcvise the fEP ofa student . v:ith gis.-3b~l}~es~ Th..e di·s{ric~ ;.v~u evwure that viOle or bof:b parents are present at-each meetir-q; or die afforded the opportunity to participate and. are giv'ena copy of the lEI': A meeting to develop an IEI' shall be held within 30 calendar days ofa.determination that the student needs special education and related services, once every 365 days thereafter arid when considering a cllange in the IEI' or placement Ifa student is to be placed or referred toa private scllool or facility or attends a private or parochial school, the district will ensure that a representative ofthe private school or facility; attends the IEI' meeting. Ifthe representative of the private school or facility is unable to attend the IEI' meeting, the district shall use other methods to ensure participation including but not limited to;- individual orconference telephone calls, "r individual meetings. ENDOFPOUCY Legal Reference(s): ORS34H51 ORS 343.155 .. OAR 581-O1~2000 OAR 581-015.2190 OAR 581-O1~2195 . OAR 581:"(}1~22oo OAR 581-015·2205 OAR 581-015·2210 OAR 581-O1~2215 OAR 58I-OI~2220 'OAR 581-015-2225 OAR 58I-OI~223() OAR 581-015-2235 OAR 581-01~2Q55 OAR58i..oi~2600 OAR 58I-OI~2065 OAR 58I-OI~2265 Assistance to States for the Education ofChildren with Disabilities, 34 CFK §§ 3005·300.6, 300.22·300.24,30034,300.43,. . 300.105·106,300.112,320.325,300.328,300501 (2006). ,2131/071 JW 71 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL D1STRICT#8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON September 2, 2008 SUPERINTENDENT'S RECOMMENDATION 5.1 Consent: Superintendent 5.1.14 TOPIC: 2nd reading and adoption of Policy IGBAC - Special EducationPersonnel It is recommended . RECOMMENDATION: ........that the Board of Education approve the 2 nd reading and adoption of Policy IGBAC - Special Education - Personnel. ......... ..policy with changes attached Motion for approval: Made by Motion for rejection: Made by Motion for further consideration: Made by kn . Seconded by Seconded by----:--:--:-Seconded by _ _ _ 72 Hermiston School District Code: Adopted: IG~AC_ Special Education - Personnel ConsisteJ]t with Tcache.- Standards and Practices Commission requirements, district personnel are appmpriatelyand adequately prepared to implement special education and related sCIVices and have the conteJ]t Irnowledge and skills to ~rve childreil with disabilitics_ . ---rt.. ..J- - •. • • -. .- • - - - .. -' II' - 1 J- Ii"£:..li -I.' - • to lectti1~ -llife" irain arRi fet~HQ IUgilly qualtlfeu personnel [0 ptovwe special education and related services to children with disabilities_ . hi,e"tirsu"1d tiuces meas~i"aole srey~ The district's plan for providing pcrsonnel development programs in the district is found in Board policy GeL - Staff Development END OF POLICY f~a1 Refe.-ence{s): :.diViduals with Disabilities Educatwn Act [20 USL § 1412 (a)(14)(D) andJ20 US_C- § 1413 (a)(3)Assistance to States fo< the Education ofChildren witb DiSabilities [34 CFK § 300_156 (d) and] 34 CF-R_ § 300207 d31/o71JW 73 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON September 2, 2008 SUPERINTENDENT'S RECOMMENDATION 5.1 Consent: Superintendent 5.1.15 TOPIC: 2nd reading and adoption of Policy IGBAL - Special Education Services for Home-Schooled Students with Disabilities It is recommended . RECOMMENDATION: ....... .that the Board of Education approve the 2nd reading and adoption of Policy IGBAL - Special Education - Services for Home-Schooled Students with Disabilities. .. .. .policy with changes attached Motion for approval: Made by Motion for rejection: Made by Motion for further consideration: Made by kn .. S,econded by Seconded by Seconded by _ _ _ 74 ~=H==e=rm=I=-S=tO=O='=S=ch='=O=O=1D=is=to=-c=t==c=di 'b:=' Special Education- Services for Code: IGBAL Adopted: . Home~ScbooledStudents with Disabilities If the district receives notice that a parent intends to home school a-student with a disability, the district willoffel' an opportunity for'an IEP meeting to consider providing special educat.ion and rel~tedservicesin conjuncliol! with home schooling and will provide written notice to the parent thill a free appropriate public edncation will be PFovided ifthe student enrolls in the district- This notice shall be provided aiLQLl3:Uy as !c.:r!g as: '1_ The student remains eligible for special education; and 2_ The student is exempt from compulsory education as a home-schooled student; and 3_ The student is not receiving special education and related services fTOm the district_ .END OF POLICY Legal Refereace(s): ORS339,020 ORS339_030 ORS339:035 .ORS343-165 OAR 58t-o 15-2080 OAR 581-Q15-2t3O to 2190 OAR 581-Q15-2210 OAR581-Q15-2310 . OAR 58 t:.ol 5-23 15 OAR581-Q2I-Q026to-0029 ,inm~1s with Disabilities Ednc;.iion Acl(iDEA), 20U-S_<-:. §§ . ,(\2/311071 JW 1400 - 1427 (2006): 75 BOARD OF EDUCATION UMATILLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #8R, HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON September 2, 2008 SUPERINTENDENT'S RECOMMENDATION 5.1 Consent: Superintendent 5.1.16 TOPIC: Approval of changes to structure of HEF Board of Trustees It is recommended . RECOMMENDATiON: ........that the Board of Education approve the changes to the structure of the Hermiston Education Foundation Board of Trustees as outlined in the attached memo. ..... memo with changes attached Motion for approval: Made by Motion for rejection: Made by Motion for further consideration: Made by kn . --.:Seconded by Seconded by_---..,... Seconded by _ _ _