
School
Board
Meeting
February
15,
2017
Select
this
link
to
view
the
agenda
on
the
Electronic
School
Board
webpage.
Select
this
link
to
view
the
School
Board
meeting
on
PWCS-TV.
The
School
Board
Approved:
-
March
as
Brain
Injury
Awareness
Month,
Music
in
Our
Schools
Month,
Purchasing
Month,
Theatre
in
Our
Schools
Month,
and
Youth
Art
Month;
-
February
23
as
Digital
Learning
Day;
-
The
proposed
Licensed
Practical
Nursing
Program
tuition
rates
for
FY
2018;
-
April
24-28
as
National
Playground
Safety
Week;
-
March
6-10
as
Newspaper
in
Education
Week;
-
School
Board
meeting
minutes
for
February
1;
and
-
The
naming
of
the
new
school
in
Dumfries
as
the
Covington-Harper
Elementary
School
in
honor
of
Mrs.
Betty
Covington
and
Mr.
John
Harper
Jr.
Citizens'
Comment
Time:
Citizens
addressed
the
Board
on
the
following
topics:
-
HVAC
in
the
Career
and
Technical
Education
program;
-
Innovation
classes
at
the
Governor's
School;
-
Site-based
management;
-
Naming
of
the
new
elementary
school;
-
Recess
in
schools;
-
American
Disabilities
Act;
and
-
Mental
illness.
Presentations
and
discussions
on
the
following
topics:
-
A
presentation
on
the
financial
audit
of
the
School
Division's
FY
2016
Comprehensive
Annual
Financial
Report.
-
A
review
of
steps
being
taken
at
Fred
M.
Lynn
Middle
School
regarding
the
school's
corrective
action
plan.
See
PowerPoint.
-
The
FY
2017
second
quarter
budget
review.
-
Dr.
Steven
L.
Walts,
Superintendent
of
Schools,
gave
a
report
on
progress
in
advancing
several
goals
that
the
School
Board
established
for
him.
See
PowerPoint.
He
will
continue
to
update
the
Board
quarterly
on
the
accomplishments
of
these
goals.
Dr.
Walts
ended
the
presentation
with
a
video
produced
by
Communications
Services
spotlighting
the
many
successes
with
CTE.
Superintendent's
Time:
Dr.
Steven
L.
Walts,
Superintendent
of
Schools,
made
the
following
comments:
-
Congratulations
to
Ashley
Dimino,
a
junior
at
Brentsville
District
High
School,
on
creating
the
winning
flag
design
for
Youth
Art
Month.
Her
design
will
be
transformed
into
a
3-foot
by
5-foot
flag
that
will
be
displayed
at
the
National
Art
Education
Association
convention
in
New
York
City
in
March.
It
will
also
be
displayed
at
the
Virginia
Art
Education
Association
conference
in
Reston
in
November.
-
Nearly
50
works
of
art
by
students
in
25
of
our
schools
are
on
exhibit
through
March
31
in
the
Buchanan
Partners
Gallery
at
the
Hylton
Performing
Arts
Center.
The
exhibit
is
free
and
open
to
the
public
Tuesday
through
Saturday
from
10
a.m.
to
6
p.m.
-
The
School
Division
has
received
a
Distinguished
Budget
Presentation
Award
from
the
Government
Finance
Officers
Association
for
the
18th
year
in
a
row.
This
is
the
highest
form
of
recognition
in
governmental
budgeting
and
represents
a
significant
achievement.
Congratulations
to
Kathleen
Addison,
supervisor
of
Budget,
and
John
Wallingford,
director
of
Financial
Services,
in
the
department
that
is
led
by
Associate
Superintendent
Dave
Cline.
-
The
School
Board
is
seeking
suggestions
for
the
name
of
the
new
alternative
education
school,
also
known
as
the
non-traditional
school,
under
construction
at
the
corner
of
Joplin
and
Aden
Roads.
Anyone
who
has
a
suggestion
is
invited
to
a
community
input
session
on
Monday,
February
27
at
7
p.m.
in
the
auditorium
of
Colgan
High
School.
Details
are
on
the
School
Division
website.
-
The
annual
food
show
will
be
held
on
March
9
at
Colgan
High
School,
with
two
seatings
-
one
at
6
p.m.
and
the
second
at
7
p.m.
-
Schools
and
employees
are
assisting
with
the
annual
spring
food
drive,
because
food
is
in
short
supply
in
many
homes
in
Prince
William
County.
Please
consider
buying
an
extra
food
item
to
help
our
local
food
pantries.
Schools
and
administrative
offices
will
have
collection
boxes
on
site
until
March
15
in
the
east
and
until
March
16
in
the
west.
Non-perishable
items
collected
will
go
to
ACTS
and
SERVE.
Most
items
that
are
needed
are
cold
cereal,
canned
meats,
dry
and
canned
beans,
spaghetti
sauce,
soups,
macaroni
and
cheese,
and
canned
fruits
and
vegetables.
We
have
students
who
come
to
school
hungry.
Thanks
to
everyone
who
is
assisting
with
this
important
effort.
Students
learn
and
achieve
better
when
they
are
not
hungry.
-
Congratulations
to
Zuill
Bailey
Jr.
This
world-renowned
cellist
and
Prince
William
County
native
won
a
Grammy
for
his
solo
performance
with
the
Nashville
Symphony.
Zuill
attended
Vaughan
Elementary
School,
Woodbridge
Middle
School,
and
Woodbridge
High
School,
graduating
in
1990.
He
is
currently
a
Professor
of
Cello
at
the
University
of
Texas
at
El
Paso.
-
Congratulations
to
School
Board
Vice
Chairman
and
Occoquan
District
member,
Mrs.
Lillie
Jessie,
who
was
recently
honored
by
"The
Afro
American
Newspapers"
for
her
ongoing
work
and
leadership
on
the
annual
Martin
Luther
King,
Jr.
Oratorical
Contest.
Volume
12,
Number
12
-
Publication
Date:
February
16,
2017
School
Board
Meeting
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who
wish
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address
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School
Board
under
Citizens'
Time
should
notify
the
Board
Clerk
in
writing
at
P.O.
Box
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Manassas,
VA
20108;
by
phone
at
703-791-8709;
or
by
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at
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on
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School
Board
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Board
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