March 16, 2021 at 6:00 PM - Regular Meeting
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1. Call to Order
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2. Consideration to Approve Agenda
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3. Approval of Minutes of Previous Board of Education Meetings
Presenter:
Board President
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4. Opportunity for Audience
Description:
Any citizen who would like to address the Board will be able to do so as the item on the regular agenda. Comments will be limited to 2 minutes per subject. If further time is needed, concerns should be addressed to the Superintendent. Personnel matters will not be discussed in a public meeting. Items that appear under the heading Routine and Regular Business will not be discussed or comments taken unless it is requested that they be removed from that category and placed on the regular agenda. Action on Routine and Regular Business will be acted upon with one motion and one vote.
Discussion:
Genoveva Gallegos - Tobacco free schools - 24/7 adopt and implement tobacco free schools. 2016 last update - missing a few guidelines - need to update to meet - 24/7 signage; would like to have it updated.
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5. REPORTS/RECOGNITIONS 1) XTO Energy 2) Erik Harrigan, RBC Capital Markets, LLC 2) CHS Business Professionals of America Recognition 3) Report on Transition to 6-7-8 Middle School - Amy Coll & Andrea Edmonson. 4) Superintendent's Report
Discussion:
Ms. Shan - Daniel Trujullo with XTO - educators rising $10,000 program and $50,000 additional money. impressive school district especially state wide - amazing leadership this district has. returning students back to school and having them catch up with their school work and everything you do. Please do not hesitate ot reach out to us if needed. 2) Erik Harrigan - RBC Capital Markets - Financial Plan Discussion - History of assessed valuation - collecting a little more and hope to pay off some early. - history of tax rates - general obiligation bond issued in 2019 - will continue to maintain the service tax rate. GEO bond $4.44; Ed Tech $1.78 and it should continue for the next couple of years. 3 bond outstanding series 2020; been able to pay early reducing interest costs. Debt management plan - meeting in April authorize issue of those bonds. Page 5 - maintained tax rate $6.30, issuing of bonds will continue that rate. upcoming elections - district have 2 mill levy and hb33 - sb9 election 2019 - next in 2023. HB33 - Nov. 21 to get on the 6 year cycle (recommended for District) april - notice of sale will be provided at that board meeting. Market Update - rates are still very attractive even though they went low during the pandemic. Board Elction resolution shoud take place in June to be ready for November election.
BPA - Terry Carrera - Reognize BPA students and Chapter - Names BPA State Champion - 2nd year in a row! - membership involvment, community service, social media presesence is just a few of the things recognized. Kamali Burnett - most valuable - ask Terry to send me email with update info. Middle School Transition - Amy Coll and Andrea Edmonson - reorganiation of middle schools - meeting weekly for the last year. At Alta Vista - sports will be a change - adding 7th graders to that campus - hiring athletic coordination onlly 7th grade at that school. - having the same equipoment and same opportunties at both schools . committed to collaboratig between the schools and will work togher to keep allthe classes the same; become stronger. reviewed data; increasing instruction time. Honors courses research - Middle School Elective Choices - based on 6th , 7th and 8th options. Superintendent's Report - update board and community - timeline - in January meeting we were only talking about starting hybrid, bring kids back instead of transition, very proud of how flexible we have been. looking at bring back elementary kids back after spring break and music. Secretary said we could bring all kids back; March 29, 2020 they will return, we have been ready since day one with the protocols - Health safety officer - all 40 superintendents have asked about that. put is in a better position than other districts. able to contain outbreaks efficiently. with more vacine and teachers moved up the list - 179 teachers have been vaccinated; updates every day online check in every day and on that now voluntarily can enter vaccine information. Yellow - test at 12 1/2% of those not vaccinated. November 23- Eddy -86.7 cases per day - Jan 13, 102.4 cases per day, Feb 8 - 39.2 cases per day per 100,000 Marach 8, 16.7 - last week 5.286 cases per day. - Cases have come down dramatically - masks, 6 feet distance, covid safe practices. very proud of our district. social distancing is changing to CDC and World Health - 3 feet is adequate. It has been a tremendous journey. Tremendous Team! |
6. BUSINESS
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6.A. ROUTINE AND REGULAR BUSINESS
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6.A.1. Authorization to pay bills, approve District Cash report, approve Budget Report for the previous month and accept donations as included within the agenda.
Presenter:
Laura Garcia, Director of Finance
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6.A.2. Monthly Vendor Spend Reports
Presenter:
Laura Garcia, Director of Finance
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6.A.3. Budget Increase - OPERATIONAL State Equalization Guarantee (BAR #0041-1)
Presenter:
Laura Garcia, Director of Finance
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6.A.4. Budget Increase - Ed Tech Notes
Presenter:
Laura Garcia, Director of Finance
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6.A.5. Renewal Bid #2017-2018-FS-04 Food Services - Bread
Presenter:
Crystal Hernandez, Chief Procurement Officer
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6.A.6. Renewal Bid # 2017-2018-FS-06 Food Services - Dairy
Presenter:
Crystal Hernandez, Chief Procurement Officer
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6.A.7. Renewal RFP #2018-2019-06 High School Yearbooks
Presenter:
Crystal Hernandez, Chief Procurement Officer
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6.A.8. Renewal RFP # 2019-2020-01 Special Eduction Contract Services
Presenter:
Crystal Hernandez, Chief Procurement Officer
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6.A.9. Renewal RFP #2019-2020-03 Professional Learning and Coaching
Presenter:
Crystal Hernandez, Chief Procurement Officer
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6.A.10. Renewal RFP # 2019-2020-07 Charter Bus Services
Presenter:
Crystal Hernandez, Chief Procurement Officer
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6.A.11. Renewal RFP 2020-2021-02 Financial Advisory Services
Presenter:
Crystal Hernandez, Chief Procurement Officer
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6.A.12. Renewal RFP 2020-2020-10 Disinfecting, Germicidal, and Sanitizing Services
Presenter:
Crystal Hernandez, Chief Procurement Officer
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6.A.13. Renewal RFP 2020-2021-11 Electrical Services for On-Call & On-Demand Basis
Presenter:
Crystal Hernandez, Chief Procurement Officer
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6.A.14. Renewal RFP 2020-2021-13 Integrated Pest and Weed Control Services
Presenter:
Crystal Hernandez, Chief Procurement Officer
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6.A.15. Feminine Hygiene-27130 - Budget Decrease/Final Allocation Award
Presenter:
Laura Garcia, Director of Finance
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6.A.16. CARES Act - BAR Maintenance
Presenter:
Laura Garcia, Director of Finance
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6.A.16.a. Motion to approve Routine and Regular Business:
Presenter:
Board President
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6.B. Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act, through the Elementary and Secondary School Education Relief Fund (ESSER II) Initial Budget (ACTION)
Presenter:
Allison Hervol, Director of Federal Programs
Discussion:
This Agenda Item -inital budget allocation to establish the budget and what it will be used for; stipend for staff retention; loss of learning time; behavior specialist; tutoring; intervvention; clean and disinfecting.
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7. ADMINISTRATION
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7.A. Correction of Lease Description Amendment and Ratification of Oil and Gas Lease between Carlsbad Municipal Schools and SPC Resources, LLC. (ACTION)
Presenter:
Gerry C. Washburn, Superintendent
Discussion:
correction of lease description.
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7.B. Second Reading and Adoption of Proposed Policy GDH-G-8100 Support Staff Orientation and Training (ACTION)
Presenter:
Lavern Shan, Deputy Superintendent
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7.C. Second Reading and Adoption of Proposed Policy GCH-G-3950 Professional Staff Orientation and Training (ACTION)
Presenter:
Lavern Shan, Deputy Superintendent
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7.D. Second Reading and Adoption of Proposed Policy IJNDB-I-6400 Use of Technology Resources in Instruction (ACTION)
Presenter:
Lavern Shan, Deputy Superintendent
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7.E. First Reading of Proposed Policy JLCE-J-5400 Medical Care Management (Diabetes Management) (NO ACTION NEEDED)
Presenter:
Lavern Shan, Deputy Superintendent
Discussion:
First reading - NO ACTION NEEDED.
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7.F. Formal Contract Procurement Awards (February 2021) FOR INFORMATION ONLY
Presenter:
Crystal Hernandez, Chief Procurement Officer
Discussion:
For information only - NO ACTION REQUIRED.
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8. ADVANCE PLANNING
Presenter:
Gerry C. Washburn, Superintendent
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9. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Motion by the Chair to dismiss to Executive Session by roll call to discuss limited Personnel Matters. The specific statute authorizing closing is NMSA 1--15-1 (H) (1) No action will be taken in Executive Session.
Discussion:
No
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10. RECONVENE OPEN SESSION - By Roll Call
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11. MOTION TO ADJOURN
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