December 4, 2014 at 6:45 PM - Bethel Board of Education Special Meeting
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1. Call to Order
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Policy 9326
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1.A. Roll Call for Quorum
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1.B. Pledge of Allegiance
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2. Board Recognition/A Salute to Excellence
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Gifts to School System
Districtwide - Professional Carpet Cleaning Machine & Supplies, valued at $1,400, by Vartan & Megan Khazadian, Bethel. CABE Board of Distinction Level II received at CABE/CAPPS Convention. BOE member recognition pins are being distributed to BOE members this evening. School Administrator (December, 2014), highlighted Dr. Christine Carver's appointment to Superintendent of Schools in Bethel, CT in their PeopleWatch section.
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3.A. Approval of Minutes - Minutes October 21, 2014 - Special Meeting
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4. Correspondence
Speaker(s):
Policy 9326
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5. Audience Participation
Speaker(s):
Policy 9326
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6. Administrative/Board Member Update
Speaker(s):
Policy 9326
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6.A. School Safety & Security Grant
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6.B. 2014 Cohort Graduation Rate
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7. Reports to the Board
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7.A. Policy
Speaker(s):
Policy 9310,9311,9313
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7.A.1. First Reading
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7.A.1.a. Policy/Regulation 1324 - Solicitation of Funds by School Groups, Booster Clubs or Parent Groups
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The Board of Education policy subcommittee has met twice to discuss the draft policy and regulations (1324). Here is an outline of the steps taken by the subcommittee:
The following is a synthesis of key issues that exist with fundraising activities that were considered as the Bethel Board of Education, policy subcommittee developed the attached draft fundraising policy:
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7.A.1.b. Policy/Regulation - 5141.7 Student Sports – Concussions
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Attached is a draft of policy number 5141.7 regarding student concussions for your review and discussion as a full board. P.A. 14-66: An Act Concerning Youth Athletics and Concussions requires that school districts develop policy requiring school districts to develop policy regarding youth concussions. Specifically, the act requires that: To be implemented by July 1, 2014: (1) qualified school employee must provide notice within 24 hours after removing the student and (2) make reasonable effort to provide the notice immediately after the student is removed when a student is removed from an athletic activity for a concussion or suspected concussion; (3) collect and report the nature and extent of the concussion; and (4) circumstances in which the student substantiated it. To be implemented by July 2015: (1) SBE to develop an informed consent form on concussions for parents of student athletes (2) districts to provide the form to parents and obtain their consent authorizing the student to participate in the athletic activity; (3) implement a concussion education plan; (4) prohibit students from participating in athletic activities unless the student and his/her parents meet the requirements of the plan; and (5) annual training for coaches. The policy subcommittee has met twice to review and make suggested revisions to the attached draft policy. It also has been reviewed with legal counsel. It is important to note that, the administration has already implemented many of the requirements of the legislation, even those that are not expected to be implemented until the 2015-2016 school year. We have implemented the parental consent form developed by the CIAC. We have provided advanced training to all coaches. We have a notification process to parents. We also have a well established return to play guidelines. We are working to ensure all our coaches of extracurricular sports at Bethel Middle School are receiving both first aid and concussion training. In addition to the attached policy for your review and discussion, we have also attached for your information the new parental consent form which is in use currently.
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7.B. Curriculum
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7.B.1. New Course - Economics Essentials UCONN ECE
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Key Points of the Briefing:
McConnell, Campbell R. Economics: Principles, Problems, and Policies. 20th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2015. Print. AP Edition.
McGraw Hill Connect Plus (complementary software) Summary of the Briefing:
The Applied Studies department is working to provide pathways based on interests of students. Economics Essentials will create a pathway for those who later want to deepen their understanding of Micro and Macro Economics.
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7.B.2. New Course - Digital Media Foundations
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Key Points of the Briefing:
2. Digital media concepts and fundamentals in this course include learning outcomes such as:
3. In support of the personalized learning model, this course will be delivered as part of a ‘Flipped Classroom’. A Flipped Classroom is a blended-learning model in which students engage in specific video tutorials, class lectures, and presentations prior to each lesson. Scheduled classes are reserved for weekly assignments, projects, and face-to-face discussions facilitated by the instructor. Summary of the Briefing: This course is an intensive experience in designing for the digital arts. Students engage in a wide range of real-world projects in order to better understand the media and methodologies that form their foundation. The curriculum, syllabus, and activities for this ECE course are provided by UCONN.
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7.B.3. Textbook Adoption - McConnell, Campbell R. Economics: Principles, Problems, and Policies
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7.C. Finance
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7.C.1. Budget Transfers
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7.C.2. Budget Update
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8. Adjourn
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