School board to tackle administrative issues
NEWPORT-MESA -- The school board’s first meeting of the school year
is chock-full of administrative matters -- from routine employee
resignations to run-of-the-mill maintenance orders. Major policy issues
are noticeably absent.
Board members will be meeting in closed session prior to today’s 7
p.m. meeting -- as they have been over the past few weeks -- to discuss
potential litigation and negotiations with the district’s teachers’
union.
At the regular meeting, board members are expected to approve a
contract with the Orange County Department of Education to provide
outdoor education to Newport Mesa students.
They are also expected to approve a massive report from the district’s
facilities and operations department updating them on everything from new
sinks at Eastbluff Elementary School to roof repair at Pomona Elementary
School to painting at TeWinkle Middle School.
Board members are also expected to finalize the financing needed to
buy or rent 22 portable classrooms. The classrooms were placed at schools
around the district over the summer to accommodate smaller kindergarten
classes.
They are also expected to vote to renegotiate two financial agreements
to get more favorable interest rates, ultimately saving $200,000.
School board President Serene Stokes said she, for one, was looking
forward to a light meeting.
“Our board meetings have been so packed with stuff over the last few
months,” she said, adding that she is looking forward to turning the
board’s attention to “long-term projects.”
-- Jessica Garrison
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