ON THE AGENDA 2002-03 SECOND PERIOD INTERIM...
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ON THE AGENDA
2002-03 SECOND PERIOD INTERIM REPORT
Paul Reed, assistant superintendent of business services for the
district, will present the 2002-03 Second Period Interim Report to
the board for approval. The first report, already presented and
approved by the board, covers the budgetary status of the district
through Oct. 31. The second report, which Reed will present today,
covers the period ending Jan. 31.
The purpose of the report, required by the state twice a year, is
to raise awareness of financial obligations during the fiscal year,
including reserve requirements that the district may not be able to
meet.
The report reveals that Newport-Mesa, according to all available
information at this time, meets the state’s standards and criteria
for fiscal stability. It also reveals an unrestricted fund balance
projection and positive year-end cash position for the general fund
as a result of its proven financial stability.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The board is expected to approve the report.
HIGH SCHOOL COURSE ADDITION
In accordance with the necessary additions, revisions or deletions
to the High School Course of Study required twice during the academic
year, Jaime Castellanos, assistant superintendent of secondary
education, will seek approval from the board for the addition of a
new course, psychology of child development.
The new elective course, available to grades 10 to 12, will
examine terms and concepts within contemporary psychology to help
students function in a democratic society and develop good child-care
skills.
The addition has already received the approval from the director
of secondary curriculum and instruction, high school principals and
curriculum committees.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The board is expected to approve the addition to the High School
Course of Study.
-- Compiled by Christine Carrillo
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