School
Board
Meeting
June
7,
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:
-
The
legislative
positions
for
inclusion
in
the
2018
Virginia
School
Boards
Association
Legislative
Positions
Handbook;
-
The
purchase
of
92.4
acres
of
land
at
University
Boulevard
for
the
proposed
13th
high
school;
-
The
utility
easement
document
for
relocation
of
portable
classrooms
to
meet
school
opening
for
the
2017-18
school
year;
-
The
contract
award
for
architectural
services
on
an
as-needed
basis
to:
Architecture,
Inc.;
Blitz
Associates,
P.A.;
Hughes
Group
Architects;
Mosley
Architects,
PC;
and
RRMM
Lukmire
architects;
-
The
contract
award
for
engineering
services
on
an
as-needed
basis
to:
Ascent
Engineering
Group;
Blitz
Associates,
P.A.:
Gauthier
Alvarado
&
Associates;
Moseley
Architects,
PC;
Setty
&
Associates,
Ltd;
and
Strickler
Associates,
Ltd;
-
The
documents
necessary
for
construction
and
operation
of
an
American
Disabilities
Act
compliant
pedestrian
path
at
Woodbridge
Middle
School;
-
The
FY
2018
liability/property
insurance
renewal;
-
The
payrolls
for
April;
-
The
School
Board
meeting
minutes
for
May
17
and
May
24;
-
The
recommended
revisions
to
the
2017-18
"Code
of
Behavior";
-
The
appointment
of
Selonia
Miles
(Potomac
District)
to
the
Special
Education
Advisory
Committee;
and
-
The
reclassification
of
school
nurses
by
moving
them
to
the
teacher's
salary
scale
commensurate
with
how
teachers
are
placed
on
the
scale,
that
nurses
without
at
least
a
bachelor's
degree
will
remain
on
grade
11,
and
that
the
cost
of
the
reclassification
for
the
first
year
in
the
amount
of
$840,160
be
funded
from
the
general
reserve
for
the
2017-18
school
year.
Policies:
First
Reading
-
no
action
is
required
on
first
readings:
-
Policy
744,
"Short-Term
Suspension
of
Students";
-
Policy
745,
"Long-Term
Suspension
of
Expulsion
of
Students,
Readmission,
and
Exclusion/Admission";
and
-
Policy
747,
"Office
of
Student
Management
and
Alternative
Programs."
Citizens'
Comment
Time:
Citizens
addressed
the
School
Board
on
Policy
060,
"Nondiscrimination
and
Commitment
to
Equity,"
and
the
Engineering
and
Innovation
program
at
Osbourn
Park
High
School.
Presentations
and
discussion
on
the
following
topics:
Superintendent's
Time:
Dr.
Steven
L.
Walts,
Superintendent
of
Schools,
congratulated
the
following
individuals,
schools,
and
departments.
Please
see
the
School
Division
website
for
details
on
these
achievements.
-
Ashley
Walsh,
who
teaches
for
our
Virtual
High
School,
won
first-place
in
a
national
digital
lesson
design
challenge
sponsored
by
SoftChalk,
a
developer
of
tools
for
eLearning
and
digital
curriculum.
Ms.
Walsh's
winning
lesson
introduces
students
to
ancient
legends
for
classes
in
history
and
language
studies.
-
Colgan
High
School's
Crew
Team
won
a
bronze
medal
at
the
Scholastic
Nationals
Regatta.
Junior
Nicole
Michelsen
and
sophomore
Elizabeth
Hall
were
the
third-place
finishers
in
the
senior
double
race.
-
Woodbridge
High
School
students
Celeste
Taica,
Fatima
Dyfan,
Brian
Bennett,
and
Potomac
High
School's
Emmanuel
Kikoni,
received
Cappie
nominations
for
their
high
school
theatre
productions.
Best
wishes
to
these
students
at
the
Cappies
Award
Gala
on
June
11
at
the
Kennedy
Center.
-
Gainesville
Middle
School's
Advanced
Women's
Choir
and
Marsteller
Middle
School's
8th-Grade
Women's
Choir
will
perform
at
the
Virginia
Music
Educators
Association
Conference
in
the
fall.
Congratulations
to
music
directors
Sherlee
Glomb
and
Julie
Phelan.
It
is
a
great
honor
to
have
our
choirs
selected
two
years
in
a
row.
Last
year,
Battlefield
and
Forest
Park
were
selected
to
perform.
-
Jarrett
Lash
and
Hanhbee
Lee,
two
juniors
at
the
Governor's
School
@
Innovation
Park,
won
second
place
honors
in
an
international
science
and
engineering
fair.
They
designed
a
new
way
to
capture
solar
energy
by
mimicking
the
natural
process
of
photosynthesis
-
the
way
that
plants
convert
sunlight
to
energy.
They
competed
at
Intel
ISEF,
the
world's
largest
international
pre-college
science
competition,
with
about
1800
high
school
students
from
more
than
75
countries.
-
Three
Benton
Middle
School
students
took
first
place
honors
at
the
Virginia
Junior
Academy
of
Science
Research
Symposium.
Eleanor
Sigrest
won
for
presenting
the
best
middle
school
paper
in
the
physical
sciences
and
Best
of
Symposium
Research
Award.
Eleanor
will
be
inducted
as
a
permanent
Fellow
in
the
American
Academy
for
the
Advancement
of
Science
at
the
American
Academy
of
Science
Symposium.
Delaney
Walts
and
Shan
Lateef
took
first
place
for
presenting
the
best
middle
school
paper
in
the
life
sciences.
-
The
School
of
Practical
Nursing
is
ranked
number
10
in
the
Commonwealth
of
Virginia.
This
ranking
is
given
by
Practical
Nursing.org,
and
is
based
on
how
well
the
program
supports
graduates
and
prepares
them
for
a
career
in
nursing.
In
addition,
the
school
boasts
a
95
percent
pass
rate
by
students
on
the
National
Council
Licensure
Examination.
-
Dr.
Walts
had
the
opportunity
to
attend
eleven
Schools
of
Excellence
celebrations
and
six
graduation
ceremonies.
He
also
attended
the
Cinderella
Ball
at
the
Willard
Hotel.
This
is
a
Ball
for
special
needs
students
and
wounded
warriors.
Volume
12,
Number
18
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Publication
Date:
June
8,
2017
School
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