SCHOOL DISTRICT WRAP-UP
FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
No Vote
WHAT HAPPENED:
Catherine Follett, the district’s assistant superintendent of
instruction, presented the board with a proposal to replace the
district’s Early Entry Kindergarten program with an early start summer
program for the youngest kindergarten students.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The state has been raising academic expectations for kindergarten
students. Staff wants to provide an intervention program for
kindergartners to help the students meet the standards.
The proposed program includes each elementary school and would run for
two weeks before the first day of school. Classes would be small and
would last about two hours. The emphasis of the classes would include
socialization skills, as well as letter, number and color recognition.
Eligible students would be those whose birthdays land between Sept. 1
and Dec. 1. Staff would screen eligible children in June. Students who
have not learned necessary skills would be invited to participate in the
early start program.
In contrast with the Early Entry program, the new one would serve more
students, give young students support rather than having them enter at an
older age, and would be more accessible to all students.
Vote: 5-0
IN FAVOR
WHAT HAPPENED: The board approved the negotiated collective
bargaining agreement with the California School Employee’s Assn.
WHAT IT MEANS:
All classified bargaining unit members, which include most employees
other than teachers and administrators, will receive a 10% salary
increase that is retroactive to July 1. The increase will be seen on the
Nov. 10 checks.
Vote: 5-0
IN FAVOR
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board adopted a resolution declaring October to be Character
Education Month in the district. Board members wanted to show their
support of the state Board of Education’s proclamation of an awareness of
the role that educators play in helping youth to develop such qualities
as respect for others, dignity, peaceful mediation and integrity.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The board hopes to help ensure that the development of strong moral
character and the promotion of responsible and ethical behavior are
thoroughly integrated into schools and activities.
NEXT MEETING
The Fountain Valley School District will meet again at 7:30 p.m. Oct.
26 in the district board room, 17210 Oak St.
HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Vote: 4-0
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board approved a developmental pre-kindergarten program at Eader,
Kettler and Smith elementary schools, starting the first day of the
second semester, Jan. 29. Trustee Brian Garland was absent.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The program is aimed at children who are too young to attend
kindergarten in September. State law required that children must be 5
years old at the time of enrollment in the pre-kindergarten program.
The curriculum is designed to address the intellectual, physical,
social and emotional development of young children. Activities are
planned to promote children’s self-esteem and positive feelings toward
learning. The length of the school day will be consistent with the
regular kindergarten program.
Vote: 4-0 IN FAVOR
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board approved a contract with the Orange County Marine Institute
for a program for fourth-graders at Huntington Seacliff Elementary
School.
WHAT IT MEANS:
About 85 students from Huntington Seacliff will participate in an
overnight fields trip to the hills of the Cleveland National Forest. The
program’s goal is to give students an experience with the daily lives,
adventures and accomplishments of those who have lived in California.
NEXT MEETING
The Huntington Beach City School District will meet again at 7 p.m.
Nov. 14 in the district board room, 20451 Craimer Lane.
OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT
Vote: 5-0
IN FAVOR
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board approved the district’s five-year strategic plan for
2000-05.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The goals include providing the highest quality education that will
give all students the opportunity to realize their full intellectual,
physical, creative, emotional and social potential; promote consistent,
quality employee performance and optimal growth and accountability;
strengthen the educational partnerships between schools, students,
families and the community; and provide the highest quality staff
development program that will enhance the skills of certified and
classified employees.
Vote: 5-0
IN FAVOR /
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board approved a resolution to oppose Proposition 38, the school
voucher initiative.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The district opposes the initiative because of the fiscal effect on
public education, the lack of antidiscrimination provisions, the lack of
accountability, and the overall negative effects of voucher on public
schools and children, officials said.
NEXT MEETING
The Ocean View School District will meet at 7 p.m. Nov. 7 in the
district board room, 17200 Pinehurst Lane, Huntington Beach.
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