Board of Education → Meetings → March 12, 2013
Board of Education All-day Business Meeting - March 12, 2013
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Full Agenda (PDF)
- Acknowledgement of a Quorum
- Approval of the Agenda
- Public Comments
- Board Policies
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Board Policy ABA, Community Involvement
The Board of Education tentatively approved changes to Policy ABA, Community Involvement. The policy revision reflects the Board’s commitment to fostering and supporting community interest and involvement in MCPS. Recommended updates include increasing public participation through expanded use of technology, especially the MCPS website, and utilizing appropriate methods of input, such as focus groups, task forces, work groups, advisory groups, or public forums. The revisions were developed after consideration of past MCPS practices concerning advisory committees and the feasibility of using Policy ABA as a governing policy for obtaining community input. The policy will now be distributed for public comment and will be considered for final approval at a future meeting.
See the changes in the policyÂ
Board Policy IGN, Combating Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse
The Board also tentatively approved changes to Policy IGN, Combating Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse. The policy, which will be sent out for public comment, provides a framework for creating and maintaining a safe environment for teaching, learning, and working within MCPS that is free of tobacco, drugs, alcohol, and other intoxicants. Recommendations for updates include working with community partners to increase access to prevention or treatment services; putting prevention and education first, followed by assistance, referrals, and counseling, and when necessary, enforcement of penalties for those who violate laws, Board of Education policies, and MCPS regulations.
See the changes in the policy - Consent Items
- Preliminary Plans - Clarksburg/Damascus Middle School
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The Board also took action on several items, including:Â
-Approved the preliminary plans for the new Clarksburg/Damascus middle school project - Preliminary Plans - North Chevy Chase ES Addition Project
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The Board also took action on several items, including:Â
-Approved the preliminary plans report for the North Chevy Chase Elementary School addition project. - Monthly Financial Report
- Discussion of School Support and Improvement Framework
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School Support and Improvement Framework
The Board of Education received an update and held a wide-ranging discussion on the Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) framework for school support and improvement. In December 2011, a process was launched to explore how the MCPS central office could more effectively serve and support principals and schools. The reorientation process included designing a central office theory of action, studying research on central office transformation, developing guiding principles, and creating the new Office of School Support and Improvement and the new Office of Teaching, Learning and Programs. Leaders in the Office of School Support and Improvement (OSSI) have worked over the last 15 months to better align their work to meet the goals of the reorientation process. The School Support and Improvement Framework (SSIF) is based on four categories of data:
· Student outcomes—strategic targets including achievement, suspensions, eligibility, graduation rate, school performance index, annual measureable objectives;
· Perceptual—stakeholder engagement data, such as employee, parent and teacher survey results;
· Implementation—data on the extent to which Curriculum 2.0 and professional learning communities are being implemented; and
· Leadership—leadership practices such as eliminating barriers to all students achieving at high levels, leading the school improvement planning process, building high-functioning teams;
School leaders are increasingly using SSIF to better understand their schools as complex entities. One of the next steps for OSSI will be identifying high-impact leadership practices. OSSI will partner with the MCPS Executive Leadership Team to clarify how central offices will continue to strengthen service and support and identify key data points that will guide next steps in coordinating that support.
Read the Board memo - Board of Education Items
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Examination of Policies and Procedures for Use of Board of Education Property
The Board of Education owns several properties throughout the county that can be used as future school sites. In some cases, the district allows these properties to be used by other agencies or private entities. Vice President Philip Kauffman introduced a resolution asking the Board’s Policy Committee to review policies that are related to the use, leasing or licensing of Board of Education property. The resolution passed and the Policy Committee will discuss the matter at a future meeting.
Read the resolution
- Items of Information