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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

AGENDA<br />

BOARD OF EDUCATION<br />

REGULAR SESSION MEETING<br />

September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

6:30 P.M.<br />

BOARD ROOM<br />

855 Lenzen Avenue<br />

(District Administration Building)<br />

All meetings of the Governing Board are open to the general public, with the<br />

exception of Closed Sessions which are held to consider those items specifically<br />

exempt under the Ralph M. Brown Act. Anyone planning to attend a meeting who<br />

has a disability and needs special assistance should call the Superintendent’s Office,<br />

535-6069, at least 3 days in advance to make special arrangements.<br />

Spanish translation is available at Regular Session Board Meetings. To arrange for<br />

translation services, please call the Superintendent’s Office, 535-6069, at least 3<br />

days in advance. [Se ofrece traducción en Español para la junta regular de la mesa<br />

directiva. Para solicitar servicios de traducción al español, por favor llame a la<br />

Oficina del Superintendente, al 535-6069, con 3 días de anticipación por lo menos.]<br />

Mrs. Leslie B. Reynolds, President<br />

Mrs. Veronica Grijalva Lewis, Vice-President<br />

Mrs. Pamela Foley, Member<br />

Mr. Richard Garcia, Member<br />

Mr. Jorge González, Member<br />

Miss Michelle Hsieh, Student Board Member [Leland High School]<br />

Miss Mariela Garcia, Alternate Student Board Member [Gunderson High School]<br />

Mr. Don Iglesias, Superintendent of Schools


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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 28, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Board Appointment of Measure F and Measure C Citizens Bond<br />

Oversight Committee (CBOC) Members (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve the appointment of the<br />

following member to serve on the CBOC from September 11, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

to June 30, 2011.<br />

Sheri Al-Ashari (1 st Term) Parent of SJUSD student<br />

BACKGROUND: In accordance with Proposition 39, the District is required to have a<br />

Citizens Bond Oversight Committee for Measure F and Measure C<br />

proceeds. The committee must have a representative from each of<br />

the following categories: 1) Parent of a SJUSD student, 2) Parent<br />

and active in PTA, 3) Member of a taxpayers association, 4) Member<br />

of a senior citizens organization and 5) Business organization.<br />

Candidates for the CBOC must live within SJUSD boundaries, may<br />

not be SJUSD employees and may not be doing business with<br />

SJUSD.<br />

The appointment of this member brings the total membership to ten<br />

representing three of the required categories. We will continue our<br />

recruiting efforts in order to fill all five of the required categories.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Ann Jones, Chief Business Officer<br />

Administrative Services<br />

Approved by,<br />

Don Iglesias<br />

Superintendent of Schools<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San Jose, California<br />

August 28, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Administrative, Elementary/Secondary Certificated Personnel<br />

Actions and Personnel Services (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve the following Personnel Actions:<br />

ELECTIONS:<br />

Name Position FTE Salary Effective<br />

Brasher, Gay Temp Teacher, Leland High 0.4 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Correa, Frank Temp Teacher, Liberty 0.4 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Da Silva, Paul Temp Teacher, San Jose High 0.2 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Evans, Thomas Roger Temp Teacher, River Glen Elem. 0.2 * 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Poulin, Nicole Temp Teacher, Hoover 0.8 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Runels, Arleen L. Temp Teacher, Reed 0.2 * 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Takao, Reiko Temp Teacher, San Jose High 0.4 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Avrech, Aaron PNC Teacher, John Muir 1.0 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Ditty, Lauren PNC Teacher, Willow Glen Middle 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Friedman, Adam PNC Teacher, Willow Glen High 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Fuccella, Rachel PNC Teacher, Willow Glen High 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Gonzalez, Julio C. PNC Teacher, Willow Glen High 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Guindon, Marcelo PNC Teacher, Canoas & Graystone 1.0 * 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Jordan, Eric M. PNC Teacher, Burnett 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Leung, Samantha PNC Teacher, Lincoln 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Liu, Jia PNC Teacher, Leland 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Marker, Janelle PNC Teacher, Pioneer 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Melnick, Hanna PNC Teacher, Galarza 1.0 * 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Moyer, Tatiana PNC Teacher, Willow Glen High 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Norton, Jessica PNC Teacher, Lincoln Plus 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Pangelinan, Erik PNC Teacher, San Jose High 0.6 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Ulrich, Stephanie PNC Teacher, Hacienda & Reed 1.0 * 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Uman, Emma PNC Teacher, Trace 1.0 * 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Bingham, Julia Prob I Teacher, Burnett 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Burdick, Nicholas Prob I Teacher, Hoover 0.8 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Clarke, Gary Prob I Teacher, Leland 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Eckardt, Neil Prob I Teacher, Burnett 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Floyd, Andrea Pfob I Teacher, Leland 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Gianechini, Brandon Prob I Counselor, Carson 0.6 * 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Goldman-Hall, Jason M. Prob I Teacher, Pioneer 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

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ELECTIONS CONT.<br />

Gomez, Sara Nicole Prob I Teacher, Hoover 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Gonzalez, Alejandro Prob I Teacher, Bachrodt 1.0 * 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Hashizu, Karen Prob I Teacher,Bret Harte 0.4 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Justice, Monica Prob I Coach, Curriculum 1.0 * 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Lyons, Carrie Prob I Teacher, Hoover 0.8 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Mendoza, Miriam Prob I Teacher, River Glen Middle 1.0 * 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Peters, Jill Prob I School Nurse, Health Services 0.6 * 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Petersen, Amber Prob I Teacher, Hoover 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Pivato, Nicole Prob I Teacher, Willow Glen High 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Rodriguez, Kathy J. Prob I Teacher, Gunderson 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Rovai, Lindsey Prob I Teacher, Willow Glen Middle 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Scholten, Bradley Prob I Teacher, Lincoln 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Shaughnessy, James Prob I Teacher, Leland 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Shieh, John P. Prob I Teacher, Willow Glen High 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Smith, Shelley Prob I Teacher, Gunderson 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Spodick, David Prob I Teacher, Willow Glen High 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Stafford, Susan Beth Prob I Teacher, Pioneer 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Suga, Leigh Prob I Counselor, Castillero 0.5 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Vance, Lisa Prob I Teacher, Broadway 1.0 * 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Wise, Michael Prob I Teacher, Lincoln 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Zarghami, Paymon Prob I Teacher, Leland 0.8 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Baumann, Noelle Temp SPED Teacher, Hacienda plus 1.0 * 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Los Alamitos<br />

Birtola, Theresa PNC SPED Teacher, Almaden 1.0 * 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Brandt, Caroline PNC SPED Teacher, Castillero 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Chen, David PNC SPED Teacher, San Jose High 1.0 * 08/20/<strong>09</strong><br />

D’Andrade, Bethany PNC SPED Teacher, Lincoln 1.0 * 08/20/<strong>09</strong><br />

Roth, Rachel Z. PNC SPED Teacher, Leland 1.0 * 08/26/<strong>09</strong><br />

Sax, Adam PNC SPED Teacher, Leland 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Driscoll, Janie Prob I SPED Teacher, Schallenberger 1.0 * 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Graves, Susan Prob I SPED Teacher, Almaden 0.5 * 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Johnson, Peggy Prob I SPED Teacher, Leland 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Kane, Jennifer Lorraine Prob I SPED Teacher, Almaden 0.5 * 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Murray, Jacqueline Prob I SPED Teacher, Bret Harte 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Parker, Tamara Prob I SPED Teacher, Los Alamitos 1.0 * 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Peluso, Angelina Prob I SPED Teacher, San Jose High 1.0 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Rapp, Cinda Wert Prob I SPED Teacher, Special Ed. 1.0 * 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Alcaron, Amanda Substitute Teacher *** 08/07/<strong>09</strong><br />

Ausman, Barrett Substitute Teacher *** 08/20/<strong>09</strong><br />

Aviles, W.Steven Substitute Teacher *** 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Bagan, Christine Substitute Teacher *** 08/05/<strong>09</strong><br />

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ELECTIONS CONT:<br />

Bateman, Eric Substitute Teacher *** 08/<strong>10</strong>/<strong>09</strong><br />

Becchina, Melissa Substitute Teacher *** 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Blake, Cassandra Substitute Teacher *** 08/07/<strong>09</strong><br />

Boronda, Robert Substitute Teacher *** 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Bothman, Alexis Substitute Teacher *** 08/<strong>10</strong>/<strong>09</strong><br />

Bryant, Lindsay Substitute Teacher *** 08/<strong>10</strong>/<strong>09</strong><br />

Burgess, Julie Substitute Teacher *** 08/25/<strong>09</strong><br />

Chahal, Jasmeer Substitute Teacher *** 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Chari, Sowmini Substitute Teacher *** 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Chau, Truc Substitute Teacher *** 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Chiarmonte, Jean Substitute Teacher *** 08/18/<strong>09</strong><br />

Conley, Wayne Substitute Teacher *** 08/19/<strong>09</strong><br />

Cyester, Sarah Substitute Teacher *** 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Dahl, Barbara Substitute Teacher *** 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

DaSilva, Paul Substitute Teacher *** 08/07/<strong>09</strong><br />

Delgatty, Derek Substitute Teacher *** 08/07/<strong>09</strong><br />

Dennis, Duster Substitute Teacher *** 08/07/<strong>09</strong><br />

Drake, Julia Substitute Teacher *** 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Duenas, Alfonso Substitute Teacher *** 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Escalera, John Substitute Teacher *** 08/25/<strong>09</strong><br />

Esquivel, Larry Substitute Teacher *** 08/07/<strong>09</strong><br />

Ghastin, Robert Substitute Teacher *** 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Holcomb, Sarah Substitute Teacher *** 08/25/<strong>09</strong><br />

Holguin, Edward Substitute Teacher *** 08/07/<strong>09</strong><br />

Iyer, Karpagam Substitute Teacher *** 08/<strong>10</strong>/<strong>09</strong><br />

Jeong, Lori Substitute Teacher *** 08/07/<strong>09</strong><br />

Kapadia, Elizabeth Substitute Teacher *** 08/07/<strong>09</strong><br />

Kaufmann, Michael Substitute Teacher *** 08/20/<strong>09</strong><br />

Kiefer-Greer, Elizabeth Substitute Teacher *** 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

King, James Substitute Teacher *** 08/25/<strong>09</strong><br />

Korff, James Substitute Teacher *** 08/<strong>10</strong>/<strong>09</strong><br />

Kneeshaw, Corey Substitute Teacher *** 08/07/<strong>09</strong><br />

Le, Nicole Substitute Teacher *** 08/25/<strong>09</strong><br />

Leone, Marc Substitute Teacher *** 08/18/<strong>09</strong><br />

Luong, Kiet Substitute Teacher *** 08/19/<strong>09</strong><br />

ELECTIONS-WAIVERS:<br />

Name Position FTE Salary Effective<br />

Maslyar, Lauren Driver’s Education Teacher, Pioneer 0.1 * 8/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

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AMENDMENT:<br />

Paiva, Sarah: Amend the action taken at the 08/20/20<strong>09</strong> Board meeting {regular session} from 1.0<br />

FTE @ Willow Glen Middle School, to 0.5 FTE @ Willow Glen Middle School and 0.5 FTE @<br />

Gunderson High School.<br />

Thunen, Toni: Amend the action taken at the 08/20/20<strong>09</strong> Board meeting {regular session} from 1.0<br />

FTE to 0.4 FTE.<br />

* Appropriate step on the 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong> Teachers' Salary Schedule<br />

** Appropriate step on the 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong> Psychologists' Salary Schedule<br />

*** Certificated Substitute rate $125/day<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Meagan Azevedo, Manager<br />

Human Resources – Certificated<br />

Approed by,<br />

Sharon Roddick, Director<br />

Human Resources<br />

Approved by,<br />

Don Iglesias<br />

Superintendent of Schools<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San Jose, California<br />

August 28, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September 20, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Human Resources, Classified (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve the following Human Resources,<br />

Classified actions:<br />

ELECTIONS:<br />

Name Position/Location Hrs/Wk Salary Effective<br />

Burchfield, Mark Bus Driver, Transportation 40 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Downs, Betty Clerical Office Asst. II, Carson 20 * 08/14/<strong>09</strong><br />

Edwards, Michalene Library Media Asst., Booksin 20 * 08/20/<strong>09</strong><br />

Flores, Olga Categ. Prog. Asst., II, River Glen <strong>10</strong> * 08/20/<strong>09</strong><br />

Lopez, Ashley Clerical Office Asst. II, WG HS 30 * 08/<strong>10</strong>/<strong>09</strong><br />

Ortiz, Carmela Clerical Office Asst. I, WG MS 20 * 08/20/<strong>09</strong><br />

AMENDMENTS:<br />

Song, Michael:<br />

Effective<br />

Amend the action taken at the 08/20/<strong>09</strong> Board meeting to indicate:<br />

Plumber Foreman (40 hrs/wk), Maintenance (Extension of Assignment) 01/05/<strong>09</strong>-<strong>09</strong>/30/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Plumber Foreman (40 hrs/wk) 01/05/<strong>09</strong>-06/0/<strong>09</strong><br />

CHANGE IN STATUS:<br />

Name Position/Location Hrs/Wk Salary Effective<br />

Arroyo, Gerald Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Barragan, Isidro Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Barraza, Jesus Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Barrera, Felix Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Barreras, Miguel Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Batres, Ben Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Becerra, Jeff District Property Monitor 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Bernal, Norman Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

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CHANGE IN STATUS:<br />

Name Position/Location Hrs/Wk Salary Effective<br />

Birtola, Theresa Teacher, Certificated 08/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Spec. Sp. Ed. Autism Para. 30<br />

Buksh, Rahim Head Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Burchfield, Mark Bus Driver 40<br />

Plus Split Shift Differential * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Plus Mileage Bonus<br />

Cabello, Max Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Camarena Jr., Miguel Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Camarena, Richard Night Relief Custodian 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Cardoso, John Truck Driver 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/<strong>10</strong>/<strong>09</strong><br />

Carrasco, Carlos Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Castaneda, Hugo Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Cavazos, Jill Head Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Cavazos, Roy District Property Monitor 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Chavez, Jose Head Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Covarrubias, Francisco Head Custodian 2 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Cobarrubias, Guadalupe Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Cuff, Mirtha Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

DeCaires, Karen Bus Driver 40<br />

Plus Split Shift Differential * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Plus Mileage Bonus<br />

Do, Michael Head Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong>0<br />

Do, Muoi Head Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Edwards, Mark District Property Monitor 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Enriquez, Manuel Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

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CHANGE IN STATUS<br />

Esparza, Jose Head Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Fuentes, Abraham Head Custodian II 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Garcia, Aida Bus Driver 40<br />

Plus Split Shift Differential * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Plus Mileage Bonus<br />

Garcia, Augustin Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Garcia, Sandra Bus Driver 40<br />

Plus Split Shift Differential * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Plus Mileage Bonus<br />

Gracia, Rafael Bus Driver 40<br />

Plus Split Shift Differential * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Plus Mileage Bonus<br />

Guillen, Victor Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Han, Johnson Bus Driver 40<br />

Plus Split Shift Differential * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Plus Mileage Bonus<br />

Hernandez, Miguel Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Herrera, Demecio Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Herrera, Juan Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Herrera, Maria Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Highfill, Dennis Bus Driver 40<br />

Plus Split Shift Differential * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Plus Mileage Bonus<br />

Hill, Tom Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Jauregui, Gerardo Head Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Jauregui, Reynaldo Head Custodian II 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Jimenez, Gabriel Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Unpaid Leave of Absence<br />

Jimenez, Jacob District Property Monitor 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Kelaata, Yohannes Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

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CHANGE IN STATUS:<br />

Name Position/Location Hrs/Wk Salary Effective<br />

Leyva, Elvira Bus Driver 40<br />

Plus Split Shift Differential * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Plus Mileage Bonus<br />

Livingston, Ervin Bus Driver 40<br />

Plus Split Shift Differential * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Plus Mileage Bonus<br />

Lopez, Carlo Spec. Sp. Ed. Autism Para., Canoas 30 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Unpaid Leave of Absence<br />

Lopez, Crisanto Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Lopez Millen, Francisco Head Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Magnuson, Allison Bus Driver 40<br />

Plus Split Shift Differential * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Plus Mileage Bonus<br />

Marin, Hector Truck Driver 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/<strong>10</strong>/<strong>09</strong><br />

Marquez, Elias Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Martinez, Gerardo Head Custodian II 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Martinez, Gilberto Night Relief Custodian 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Medina, Fausto Custodian II 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Mendoza, Esteban Bus Driver 40<br />

Plus Split Shift Differential * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Plus Mileage Bonus<br />

Merke, Zerezege Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Mestas, Jesus Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Mohr, Veronica Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Moreno, Iber Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Morfin, Socorro Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Muhic, Christian District Property Monitor 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Ngo, Tan Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

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CHANGE IN STATUS:<br />

Name Position/Location Hrs/Wk Salary Effective<br />

Nguyen, Phat Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Nunes, John Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Oliver, Cathleen Bus Driver 40<br />

Plus Split Shift Differential * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Plus Mileage Bonus<br />

Oropeza, Jose Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Padilla, Aristeo Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Palominos, Jaime F. Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Palominos, Joe Head Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Perez, Victor Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Presas, Vicente Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Pulido, Jesus Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Ramirez, Brian Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Ramos, Javier Head Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Ramos, Robert Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Rivas Salinas, Alondra Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Rodriguez, Abraham Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Rosie, Robert Head Custodian II 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Salvotti, Holly Bus Driver 40<br />

Plus Split Shift Differential * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Plus Mileage Bonus<br />

Sandoval, Rafael Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Sanchez, Jose Head Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Sanchez, Jose O. Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

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CHANGE IN STATUS:<br />

Name Position/Location Hrs/Wk Salary Effective<br />

Silva, Juan Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Soria, Ramon Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Tang, Sam Head Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Toledo, Ruben Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Torres, Juan Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Torres, Marcelino Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Tran, Anh Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Tran, Tuan Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Trejo, Gilbert Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

Valdez, Victor Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Villarreal, Karla Bus Driver 40<br />

Plus Split Shift Differential * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Plus Mileage Bonus<br />

Washington, Wilford Bus Driver 40<br />

Plus Split Shift Differential * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Plus Mileage Bonus<br />

Wright, Elizabeth Bus Driver 40<br />

Plus Split Shift Differential * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Plus Mileage Bonus<br />

Young, Erin Bus Driver 40<br />

Plus Split Shift Differential * 08/13/<strong>09</strong><br />

Plus Mileage Bonus<br />

Zegal, Mengisteab Custodian I 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Zerai, Tesfai District Property Monitor 40<br />

Plus Night Shift Differential * 07/01/<strong>09</strong><br />

RECLASSIFICATIONS:<br />

Name Position/Location Hrs/Wk Salary Effective<br />

Arellano, Emilio Library Media Asst., Washington 20 * 08/21/<strong>09</strong><br />

Plus Technology Serv. Coord. I 20 *<br />

From: Library Media Asst. 30 08/17/<strong>09</strong>-08/20/<strong>09</strong><br />

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RECLASSIFICATIONS (continued):<br />

Barba, Elena Paraprofessional Elem., River Glen 15 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Layoff Paraprofessional Elem. 30<br />

Cantu, Rosie I.A. Special Ed. II, Reed 15 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: I.A. Special Ed II 30<br />

Cervantes, Marisa Elementary Tutor, Grant 15 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Layoff Elementary Tutor 20<br />

Chang, Jiunn Clerical Office Asst. II, Hacienda 40 * 08/<strong>10</strong>/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Clerical Office Asst. II 20<br />

Contreras, Anita Parent/Comm. Liaison, Ext.Prog. 40 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Staff Secretary II 40<br />

Costa, Connie I.A. Elementary, Grant. 30 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: I.A. Special Ed. II 30<br />

Galvan, Joann Licensed Vocational Nurse, Trace 30 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Licensed Vocational Nurse 20<br />

Galvan, Martha Paraprofessional Elem., River Glen 15 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Layoff Paraprofessional Elem. 30<br />

Guerrero-Morales,<br />

Marisa Paraprofessional Elem., H. Mann 30 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Layoff Paraprofessional Elem. 15<br />

Hall, Jim Technology Serv. Coord I,<br />

Schallenberger 40 * 08/31/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Technology Serv. Coord. I 20<br />

Iriondo, Laura Elementary Tutor, Grant 15 * 08/19/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Layoff Elementary Tutor 23<br />

Jimenez, Maria Paraprofessional Elem., Washington 30 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Layoff Paraprofessional Elem. 12.5<br />

Lorenzo Martinez,<br />

Anette I.A. Special Ed. I, Gardner 30 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Paraprofessional Sec. 22<br />

Martinez, Victoria Campus Assistant, Hoover 40 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Campus Assistant 30<br />

Mattos, Karen School Attendance Tech., WG MS 40 * 08/11/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Health Aide/Clerk 29<br />

Morales, Patrick Campus Assistant, Hoover 40 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Campus Assistant 30<br />

Pereira, Rosa Paraprofessional/Elem., Olinder 20 08/17/<strong>09</strong><br />

Plus Paraprofessional Elem. <strong>10</strong> *<br />

From: Paraprofessional/Elem. 20<br />

SHORT TERM LIMITED SERVICES:<br />

Name Position/Location Hrs/Wk Salary Effective<br />

Anderson, Rosemary Health Aide/Clerk, Simonds 29<br />

Plus P.T. Playground 8.5 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong>-06/03/<strong>10</strong><br />

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SHORT TERM LIMITED SERVICES (continued):<br />

Caballero, Veronica Spec. Sp. Ed. Autism Para., Canoas 30<br />

Plus P. T. Playground 5 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong>-06/03/<strong>10</strong><br />

From: Specialized Sp. Ed. Autism Para. 30<br />

Cavallaro, Alayna Office Tech. II, Student Nutrition 30 * 07/01/<strong>09</strong>-08/16/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Office Tech. II 40<br />

Chan, Wang I.A. Special Ed. II, Hacienda 30<br />

Plus P.T. Playground 2.5 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong>-06/03/<strong>10</strong><br />

Plus Bus Site Supervision 2.5 * 08/18/<strong>09</strong>-06/03/<strong>10</strong><br />

From: I.A. Special Ed. II 30<br />

Fielder, Jackie I.A. Special Ed. II 30<br />

Plus Bus Site Supervision 2.5 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong>-06/03/<strong>10</strong><br />

From: I.A. Special Ed. II 30<br />

Garcia, Paul I.A. Special Ed. I 30<br />

Plus Bus Site Supervision 5 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong>-06/03/<strong>10</strong><br />

From: I.A. Special Ed. I 30<br />

Goehring, Anna I.A. Elementary, Empire Gardens <strong>10</strong><br />

Plus P.T. Playground 7.5 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong>-06/03/<strong>10</strong><br />

Plus Bus Site Supervision 5 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong>-06/03/<strong>10</strong><br />

From: I.A. Elementary <strong>10</strong><br />

Gonzalez, Yoana Spec. Sp. Ed. Autism Para., Canoas 30<br />

Plus P.T. Playground 2.5 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong>-06/03/<strong>10</strong><br />

From: Specialized Sp. Ed. Autism Para. 30<br />

Guerrero, Winifred I.A. Elementary, Hammer 20<br />

Plus P.T. Playground 5 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong>-06/03/<strong>10</strong><br />

Plus Bus Site Supervision <strong>10</strong> * 08/17/<strong>09</strong>-06/03/<strong>10</strong><br />

From: I.A. Elementary 20<br />

Hall, Jim Tech. Serv. Coord. I, Schallenberger 20<br />

Plus Tech. Serv. Coord. I, Williams 20 * 08/<strong>10</strong>/<strong>09</strong>-08/28/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Technology Serv. Coord. I 20<br />

Jaime, Cecilia I.A. Special Ed. I, Lowell 30<br />

Plus Bus Site Supervision 5 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong>-06/03/<strong>10</strong><br />

From: I.A. Special Ed. I 30<br />

Larios, Juanita Prog. Asst./Primary Lang., Olinder 30<br />

Plus Bus Site Supervision 5 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong>-06/03/<strong>10</strong><br />

From: Prog. Asst./Primary Lang. 30<br />

Lin, Ya-Ying Spec. Sp. Ed. Autism Para., Canoas 30<br />

Plus P.T. Playground 2.5 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong>-06/03/<strong>10</strong><br />

From: Specialized Sp. Ed. Autism Para. 30<br />

Lozano, Margarita Café. Asst. Lead, Student Nutrition 25 * 08/13/<strong>09</strong>-<strong>09</strong>/30/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Student Nutrition Serv. Asst. II 20<br />

Luna, Socorro S.N.S. Asst. II, Student Nutrition 32.5<br />

Plus Bus Site Supervision 2.5 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong>-06/30/<strong>10</strong><br />

From: Student Nutrition Serv. Asst. II 32.5<br />

Martinez, Gilberto Head Custodian I, Operations 40 * 07/21/<strong>09</strong>-<strong>09</strong>/11/<strong>09</strong><br />

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SHORT TERM LIMITED SERVICES: (continued)<br />

Name Position/Location Hrs/Wk Salary Effective<br />

Medrano, Yvonne I.A. Special Ed. II, Hacienda 30<br />

Plus P.T. Playground 2.5 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong>-06/03/<strong>10</strong><br />

From: I.A. Special Ed. II 30<br />

Nicholson, Lamont Spec. Sp. Ed. Autism Para., Canoas 30<br />

Plus P.T. Playground 2.5 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong>-06/03/<strong>10</strong><br />

From: Spec. Sp. Ed. Autism Para. 30<br />

Palma, Josefa Spec. Sp. Ed. Autism Para., Terrell 30<br />

Plus P.T. Playground 5 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong>-06/03/<strong>10</strong><br />

From: Spec. Sp. Ed. Autism Para. 30<br />

Perez, Maria Prog. Asst./Primary Lang., Lowell 30<br />

Plus P.T. Playground <strong>10</strong> * 08/17/<strong>09</strong>-06/03/<strong>10</strong><br />

From: Prog. Asst./Primary Lang 30<br />

Stone, Joann Student Body Acct. Clerk I, Burnett 15<br />

Plus Clerical Office Asst. II 25 * 08/<strong>10</strong>/<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong>/30/<strong>09</strong><br />

From: Student Body Acct. Clerk I 15<br />

Ventura, Eva I.A. Special Ed. I, Simonds 30<br />

Plus P.T. Playground 5 * 08/17/<strong>09</strong>-06/03/<strong>10</strong><br />

Plus Bus Site Supervision 2.5<br />

From: I.A. Special Ed. I 30<br />

* Appropriate Step on the 20<strong>09</strong>-20<strong>10</strong> AFSCME/CSEA/TRADES Employees Salary Schedules<br />

RETIREMENT:<br />

Name Position/Location Hrs/Wk Salary Effective<br />

Caceres, Anna Paraprofessional Sec., J. Muir 30 * 06/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Nhan, Chuong Student Nutri. Serv. Asst. II, Hoover 20 * 06/12/<strong>09</strong><br />

Prepared by, Approved by,<br />

Nikki Washington, Manager Sharon Roddick, Director<br />

Human Resources – Classified Human Resources<br />

Approved by,<br />

Don Iglesias<br />

Superintendent of Schools<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San Jose, California<br />

August 28, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Short-term Limited Services Agreements (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve the following Short-term Limited<br />

Services Agreements for $25,000 or less as specified.<br />

Name Service Provided Amount Funding/Loc Effective<br />

1 Alcaraz, Elvira Provide baby-sitting during $350 061 LEP/ 7/1/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

DELAC meetings<br />

Bilingual<br />

2 Arroyo, Angelica Yard supervision $2,160 031 Yard Duty/<br />

River Glen<br />

3 Bateh, Ferial Bus site supervision $720 032 TIIG<br />

Flexibility/<br />

Terrell<br />

4 Bokelmann, Janis Yard supervision $900 031 Yard Duty/<br />

Los Alamitos<br />

5 Brennan, Maria Yard supervision $2,160 031 Yard Duty/<br />

River Glen<br />

6 Causor, Albina Assist with prep for classes,<br />

workshops, orientations,<br />

college fairs, annual<br />

conferences<br />

$3,000 032 TIIG<br />

Flexibility/<br />

Parent Ed<br />

7 Crowe, Jayne Yard supervision $2,160 031 Yard Duty/<br />

Los Alamitos<br />

8 Cuevas, Yury Baby-sit for parents<br />

attending evening classes or<br />

meetings for EL, SSC, PTA<br />

$1,500 061 LEP/<br />

Olinder<br />

9 Cuevas, Yury Yard supervision $600 031 Yard Duty/<br />

Olinder<br />

<strong>10</strong> Espinoza, Dania Provide baby-sitting to<br />

parenting classes<br />

$1,000 032 TIIG<br />

Flexibility/<br />

Parent Ed<br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

9/1/<strong>09</strong>-6/30/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/16/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-8/31/<strong>09</strong><br />

9/1/<strong>09</strong>-6/30/<strong>10</strong><br />

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11 Espinoza, Maribel Provide baby-sitting during<br />

DELAC meetings<br />

$350 061 LEP/<br />

Bilingual<br />

12 Fernandez, Olivia Yard supervision $2,200 031 Yard Duty/<br />

Canoas<br />

13 Figueroa, Reina Baby-sit for parents<br />

attending evening classes or<br />

meetings for EL, SSC, PTA<br />

$1,000 061 LEP/<br />

Olinder<br />

14 Fisher, William Yard supervision $750 031 Yard Duty/<br />

Reed<br />

15 Franciotti, Darlene Yard supervision $2,160 031 Yard Duty/<br />

Los Alamitos<br />

16 Gonzalez, Delta Assist with prep for classes,<br />

workshops, orientations,<br />

college fairs, annual<br />

conferences<br />

17 Gonzalez, Delta Provide baby-sitting<br />

services for parenting<br />

classes<br />

18 Guerrero, Angelica Baby-sit for parents<br />

attending evening classes or<br />

meetings for EL, SSC, PTA<br />

$500 032 TIIG<br />

Flexibility/<br />

Parent Ed<br />

$500 032 TIIG<br />

Flexibility/<br />

Parent Ed<br />

$1,500 061 LEP/<br />

Olinder<br />

19 Hernandez, Judy Bus site supervision $1,440 032 TIIG<br />

Flexibility/<br />

WGE<br />

20 Hogan, Carol Yard supervision $4,300 031 Yard Duty/<br />

Los Alamitos<br />

21 Jimenez, Rosa Assist with prep for classes,<br />

workshops, orientations,<br />

college fairs, annual<br />

conferences<br />

22 Jimenez, Rosa Provide baby-sitting for<br />

parenting classes<br />

$2,000 032 TIIG<br />

Flexibility/<br />

Parent Ed<br />

$1,000 032 TIIG<br />

Flexibility/<br />

Parent Ed<br />

23 Joffe, Lisa Yard supervision $2,400 031 Yard Duty/<br />

Schallenberger<br />

24 Koleszar, Debbie Yard supervision $5,040 031 Yard Duty/<br />

Booksin<br />

25 Luna, Cristina Yard supervision $1,600 031 Yard Duty/<br />

River Glen<br />

7/1/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/12/<strong>09</strong>-6/15/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-12/18/<strong>09</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

9/1/<strong>09</strong>-6/30/<strong>10</strong><br />

9/1/<strong>09</strong>-6/30/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/16/<strong>09</strong>-6/15/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

9/1/<strong>09</strong>-6/30/<strong>10</strong><br />

9/1/<strong>09</strong>-6/30/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/24/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

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26 MacNair, Cecilia Yard supervision $3,000 031 Yard Duty/<br />

Olinder<br />

27 MacNair, Cecilia Baby-sit for parent<br />

meetings, English classes<br />

and parenting classes<br />

$1,000 061 LEP/<br />

Olinder<br />

28 MacPherson, Sonia Bus site supervision $1,800 032 TIIG<br />

Flexibility/<br />

Graystone<br />

29 Martinez, Dena Yard supervision $1,600 031 Yard Duty/<br />

Carson<br />

30 Mejia, Maria Bus site supervision $720 032 TIIG<br />

Flexibility/<br />

Terrell<br />

31 Mendieta, Anna Provide job coaching per<br />

student IEP, document and<br />

maintain records<br />

$14,000 062<br />

WorkAbility/<br />

Special Ed<br />

32 Miranda, Carmen Yard supervision $1,600 031 Yard Duty/<br />

River Glen<br />

33 Palacio, Beatriz Yard supervision $1,600 031 Yard Duty/<br />

River Glen<br />

34 Perez, Alice Yard supervision $3,000 031 Yard Duty/<br />

Olinder<br />

35 Perez, Lorraine Yard supervision $350 031 Yard Duty/<br />

Grant<br />

36 Ramirez, Maria Baby-sit to support parent<br />

involvement including ESL<br />

$250 061 Title I/<br />

Washington<br />

37 Ramirez, Maria Yard supervision $250 031 Yard Duty/<br />

Washington<br />

38 Rosales, Sandra Yard supervision $5,049 031 Yard Duty/<br />

Bachrodt<br />

39 Torres de Reyes,<br />

Dina<br />

Provide parent training in<br />

being involved in child's<br />

education<br />

40 Trejo, Irma Provide computer class<br />

instruction to parents at<br />

school sites and the District<br />

Office<br />

$2,000 032 TIIG<br />

Flexibility/<br />

Parent Ed<br />

$3,000 032 TIIG<br />

Flexibility/<br />

Parent Ed<br />

41 Ulloa, Silvia Yard supervision $5,049 031 Yard Duty/<br />

Bachrodt<br />

8/20/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/20/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/24/<strong>09</strong>-6/4/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/24/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

9/4/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

9/1/<strong>09</strong>-6/30/<strong>10</strong><br />

9/1/<strong>09</strong>-6/30/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

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42 Valenzuela,<br />

Angelita<br />

43 Vallin Cruz,<br />

Catarino<br />

Assist in District Records<br />

Retention process, sort, file,<br />

scan<br />

Provide parent training in<br />

being involved in child's<br />

education<br />

$6,000 031 General/<br />

Student Services<br />

$1,000 032 TIIG<br />

Flexibility/<br />

Parent Ed<br />

44 Vazquez, Olivia Yard supervision $250 031 Yard Duty/<br />

Washington<br />

45 Vazquez, Olivia Baby-sit to support parent<br />

involvement including ESL<br />

$250 061 Title I/<br />

Washington<br />

46 Wach, Lynne Yard supervision $1,440 031 Yard Duty/<br />

Los Alamitos<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Nikki Washington, Manager<br />

Human Resources/Classified<br />

Approved by,<br />

Sharon Roddick, Director<br />

Human Resources<br />

Approved by,<br />

Don Iglesias<br />

Superintendent of Schools<br />

8/21/<strong>09</strong>-6/30/<strong>10</strong><br />

9/1/<strong>09</strong>-6/30/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

8/17/<strong>09</strong>-6/3/<strong>10</strong><br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San Jose, California<br />

August 28, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Non-Regular Hourly Employment Agreements $25,000 or less<br />

(ACTION)<br />

RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of Education approve the following Non-Regular Hourly<br />

Employment Agreements for $25,000 or less as specified.<br />

Name Service Provided Amount Funding/Location<br />

1 Blumenthal, Aaron Coach students for speech and<br />

debate competition<br />

2 Doak, Darlene Coordinate and administer<br />

GATE testing of elementary<br />

school students<br />

$<strong>10</strong>,000 061 ASB/<br />

Leland<br />

$21,000 061 SFSF/<br />

GATE Office<br />

3 Flores, Nico Mentoring of new principals $1,000 061 SFSF/<br />

Instructional<br />

Services<br />

4 Gernreich, Oreen Mentor and coach secondary<br />

principals<br />

5 Gomez, Vincent Provide additional string<br />

technique to large orchestra<br />

program of students in both<br />

Spanish and English<br />

$<strong>10</strong>,000 032 TIIG Flexibility/<br />

Instructional<br />

Services<br />

$6,000 032 Site Flexibility/<br />

Trace/Hoover/<br />

Lincoln/SJHA<br />

6 Gonzalez, Martha Administer CELDT testing $4,240 032 Site Flexibility/<br />

Empire Gardens<br />

7 Knowles, Ryan Coach students for speech and<br />

debate competition<br />

8 Lin, Edward Coach students for speech and<br />

debate competition<br />

$<strong>10</strong>,000 061 ASB/<br />

Leland<br />

$8,000 061 ASB/<br />

Leland<br />

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9 Mangan, Kathleen Work with students on topic<br />

selection, prep of speeches and<br />

delivery techniques for speech<br />

and debate competition<br />

<strong>10</strong> McGinnis, Barbara Review scheduling and correct<br />

placement of EL students<br />

11 Nelson, Lydia Coach students for speech and<br />

debate competition<br />

12 Odesho, Tania Coach students for speech and<br />

debate competition<br />

13 Rao, Akshay Coach students for speech and<br />

debate competition<br />

14 Russell, John Provide additional brass<br />

technique instruction to<br />

students<br />

15 Sokol, Delia Contact elementary schools,<br />

administer GATE testing and<br />

organize answer sheets<br />

16 Surratt, Josette Coach students for speech and<br />

debate competition<br />

17 Syed, Shahid Coach students for speech and<br />

debate competition<br />

18 Syed, Wahid Coach students for speech and<br />

debate competition<br />

19 Tavakoli, Natasha Coach students for speech and<br />

debate competition<br />

20 Teel, Claire Coach students for speech and<br />

debate competition<br />

21 Tibaldi, Candice Process reassignment letter for<br />

teachers due to staff reduction<br />

of teachers<br />

22 Wardner, Chris Coach students for speech and<br />

debate competition<br />

23 Winters, Suzette Provide Home Study support<br />

to K-9 students and their<br />

families<br />

$<strong>10</strong>,000 061 ASB/<br />

Leland<br />

$3,500 061 LEP/<br />

SJHA<br />

$6,000 061 ASB/<br />

Leland<br />

$8,000 061 ASB/<br />

Leland<br />

$6,500 061 ASB/<br />

Leland<br />

$6,000 032 TIIG Flexibility/<br />

Lincoln/Hoover<br />

$21,000 061 SFSF/<br />

GATE Office<br />

$8,000 061 ASB/<br />

Leland<br />

$8,000 061 ASB/<br />

Leland<br />

$8,000 061 ASB/<br />

Leland<br />

$8,000 061 ASB/<br />

Leland<br />

$8,000 061 ASB/<br />

Leland<br />

$1,500 031 General/<br />

Human Resources<br />

$12,000 061 ASB/<br />

Leland<br />

$24,000 031 General/<br />

Learning Options<br />

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24 Zisch, Rosaleen Work with MS and HS Social<br />

Science teachers on<br />

implementation of pacing<br />

guides and benchmark<br />

assessments<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Paula V. Warren, Manager<br />

Human Resources - Benefits and Operations<br />

Recommended for approval by,<br />

Sharon Roddick, Director<br />

Human Resources<br />

Approved by,<br />

Don Iglesias<br />

Superintendent of Schools<br />

$5,000 031 General/<br />

Curriculum<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San Jose, California<br />

August 26, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Approval of Field Trips (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve the field trips as<br />

specified for elementary and secondary students during the<br />

2008-<strong>09</strong> school years.<br />

BACKGROUND: This list only includes field trips which require Board approval,<br />

i.e., trips that are more than <strong>10</strong>0 miles away and/or are<br />

overnight, regardless of distance. Administrative procedures<br />

will be followed for these trips.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Chris D. Funk, Assistant Superintendent<br />

Division of Instruction<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

DIVISION OF INSTRUCTION<br />

FIELD TRIP REQUESTS<br />

BOARD MEETING: September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

School Destination/Date Purpose/Funding Source<br />

Lincoln – Convertibles/Cheer<br />

48 students - <strong>10</strong> adults<br />

Lincoln – Convertibles/Cheer<br />

20 students – 6 adults<br />

Lincoln – Music Department<br />

130 students – 15 adults<br />

Anaheim<br />

3-25/29-<strong>10</strong><br />

Airplane/Bus<br />

Granite Bay<br />

2-6-<strong>10</strong><br />

Private Vehicle<br />

Seattle, WA<br />

4-15/18-<strong>10</strong><br />

Airplane/Bus<br />

Dance/Cheer Tournament<br />

Booster/Fundraisers<br />

Tournament<br />

Booster Club<br />

Music Tour<br />

Booster/Student<br />

Work will be made up as necessary; (2) **(<strong>10</strong> outdoor science teachers/20 counselors); (3) ***In accordance with the Field Trip Procedure<br />

benefit language approved at the March 27, 2003, Board meeting. Effective 4-30-03 Homeland Security - Advisory Level "yellow" - field<br />

trips resume to "normal" process. Every student participating will be able to attend.<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 24, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Approval of Grant Application to Hitachi Data Systems (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve a grant application to the Hitachi<br />

Data Systems, Community Action Committee in the amount of $5,000 to<br />

assist with the cost of Science Camp for fifth grade students at Lowell<br />

Elementary during the 20<strong>09</strong>-20<strong>10</strong> school year.<br />

BACKGROUND: The grant is written to provide Lowell fifth grade students from lowincome<br />

families the opportunity to participate in Science Camp. This<br />

grant will foster our site science goal that students participate in a program<br />

that is balanced among the three branches of science: earth, life and<br />

physical.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Jodi Lax, Principal<br />

Lowell Elementary<br />

Approved by,<br />

Norma Martinez-Palmer, Director<br />

K-5 Educational Services<br />

Approved by,<br />

Chris D. Funk, Assistant Superintendent<br />

Division of Instruction<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

June 22, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Master Contract with Tucci Learning Solutions, Inc. [NPA]<br />

(ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve a Master Contract with Tucci<br />

Learning Solutions, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $25,000.00 for<br />

educational services provided to special education students during<br />

the 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong> school year.<br />

BACKGROUND: The District contracts with Tucci Learning Solutions, Inc. to<br />

provide Applied Behavior Analysis assessments to special<br />

education students according to their IEPs. Services to be<br />

provided per San Jose Unified School District academic school<br />

year.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: Special Education [Fund 062]<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Michele Syth, Director<br />

Special Education<br />

Approved by,<br />

Chris D. Funk, Assistant Superintendent<br />

Division of Instruction<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

June 19, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Master Contract with Allison Zevallos, Applied Behavior Therapist<br />

[NPA] (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve a Master Contract with Allison<br />

Zevallos, Applied Behavior Therapist in an amount not to exceed<br />

$50,775.00 for educational services provided to special education students<br />

during the 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong> school year.<br />

BACKGROUND: The District contracts with Allison Zevallos, Applied Behavior Therapist<br />

to provide Applied Behavior therapy, consultation and one to one aide<br />

services to a special education student who has this service identified on<br />

his IEP. Services to be provided per San Jose Unified School District<br />

academic school year.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: Special Education [Fund 062]<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Michele Syth, Director<br />

Special Education<br />

Approved by,<br />

Chris D. Funk, Assistant Superintendent<br />

Division of Instruction<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San Jose, California<br />

August 6, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT Independent Contractor Agreement with EdEquity Inc.<br />

(ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve the Independent Contractor<br />

Agreement with EdEquity Inc. in an amount not to exceed $62,000<br />

to provide leadership support during the 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong> school year.<br />

BACKGROUND: EdEquity Inc. will provide leadership support for: (1) middle<br />

school reform; (2) District and school site leadership training; (3)<br />

middle school principal cluster support and classroom walk<br />

through; (4) District level middle school design/planning; and (5)<br />

developing leading site level equity teams.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: TIIG Flexibility [Fund 032]<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Yvette Irving, Director<br />

Curriculum and Instruction<br />

Approved by,<br />

Chris D. Funk, Assistant Superintendent<br />

Division of Instruction<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

June 19, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Master Contract with Merrie Beth Benson [NPA] (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve a Master Contract with Merrie<br />

Beth Benson, Speech-Language Pathologist in an amount not to<br />

exceed $82,000.00 for educational services provided to special<br />

education students during the 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong> school year.<br />

BACKGROUND: The District contracts with Merrie Beth Benson Speech-Language<br />

Pathologist to provide speech and language therapy services to<br />

special education students while speech vacancies exist. San Jose<br />

Unified School District’s Special Education Department has the<br />

responsibility to provide speech and language services for students<br />

who have this service identified on their Individualized Education<br />

Program (IEP). Currently, there are numerous Speech and Language<br />

Pathologist vacancies. Services to be provided per San Jose Unified<br />

School District academic school year.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: Special Education [Fund 062]<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Michele Syth, Director<br />

Special Education<br />

Approved by,<br />

Chris D. Funk, Assistant Superintendent<br />

Division of Instruction<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Independent Contractor Agreement with Continuing Development,<br />

Inc. (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve an Independent Contractor<br />

Agreement with Continuing Development, Inc. in an amount of<br />

$206,530 ($207,663 less indirect cost) to provide continuing school-age<br />

general child care for the Early Education Department under Contract<br />

Agreement CCTR-9331 at Anne Darling Elementary during the 20<strong>09</strong>-<br />

<strong>10</strong> school year.<br />

BACKGROUND: This contract with Continuing Development, Inc. is to provide schoolage<br />

before and after school child care services at Anne Darling<br />

Elementary School per a continuing California Department of<br />

Education Child Development Division Contract, Agreement CCTR-<br />

9331. This contract is the most cost-effective means of ensuring the<br />

provision of school-age child care services as required by the state<br />

contract (reference Board approved Resolution 20<strong>10</strong>-07-23-02 on July<br />

23, 20<strong>09</strong>). Contract reimbursement is not to exceed the CCTR-9331<br />

contract MRA amount less indirect costs.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: Child Development Fund [Fund 121]<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Catalina B. Milligan, Manager<br />

Early Education<br />

Approved by,<br />

Norma Martinez-Palmer, Ed.D., Director<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Approved by,<br />

Chris D. Funk, Assistant Superintendent<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 24, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Amendment to Three-Year Independent Contractor Agreement<br />

with The SPARK Programs (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education amend the Three-Year Independent<br />

Contractor Agreement with The SPARK Programs to an amount of<br />

$236,6<strong>10</strong> rather than the one year amount of $39,800 to include<br />

P.E. professional development trainings, professional development<br />

materials, and travel expenses during the entire three-year grant<br />

period of 2008-<strong>09</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong>, and 20<strong>10</strong>-11 school years.<br />

BACKGROUND: The Board approved the original contract with the SPARK<br />

Programs on November 20, 2008 to provide professional<br />

development, coaching, and consulting services to District staff for<br />

a one-year period to meet the requirements of the Carol White<br />

Physical Education Program (PEP) Grant. This amendment will<br />

cover the professional development materials and travel expenses<br />

incurred for the trainings during the entire three-year grant period.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: PEP Grant [Fund 061]<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Shirley Bell, Manager<br />

Professional Development/BTSA<br />

Approved by,<br />

Yvette Irving, Director<br />

Curriculum<br />

Approved by,<br />

Chris D. Funk, Assistant Superintendent<br />

Division of Instruction VIII.D.8


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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

June 22, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Master Contract with Tucci Learning Solutions, Inc.<br />

[NPA] (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve a Master Contract with<br />

Tucci Learning Solutions, Inc. in an amount not to exceed<br />

$250,000.00 for educational services provided to special<br />

education students during the 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong> school year.<br />

BACKGROUND: The District contracts with Tucci Learning Solutions, Inc. to<br />

provide Applied Behavior Analysis therapy to special<br />

education students according to their IEPs. Services to be<br />

provided per San Jose Unified School District academic<br />

school year.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: Special Education [Fund 062]<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Michele Syth, Director<br />

Special Education<br />

Approved by,<br />

Chris D. Funk, Assistant Superintendent<br />

Division of Instruction<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 21, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Independent Contractor Agreement with Hearing<br />

Conservation West (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve the Independent Contractor<br />

Agreement with Hearing Conservation West (HCW) in an amount<br />

not to exceed $26,000.00 to provide mandated audiometric<br />

services during the 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong> school year.<br />

BACKGROUND: The Health and Safety and Education Codes require that students<br />

in kindergarten or first, second, fifth and eight grades receive a<br />

hearing test to ensure that they do not have a hearing loss that<br />

would prevent them from learning.<br />

Hearing Conservation West will screen students in the mandated<br />

grade levels at a cost of $1.00 per student tested plus $465.00 per<br />

full test day per school site plus $. 52/mile from SJUSD corporate<br />

yard to our school sites and back to the corporate yard. The<br />

services will include: basic screening, retesting, reporting and<br />

consultation plus further diagnostic services upon request. The<br />

School Nurse will do referral and follow-up of identified losses.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: Unrestricted General [Fund 031]<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Melinda Landau, Manager<br />

Health Services<br />

Approved by,<br />

Don McCloskey, Director<br />

Student Services<br />

Approved by,<br />

William J. Erlendson, Ph.D., Assistant Superintendent<br />

Educational Accountability and Community Development<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

July 20, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Independent Contractor Agreement with Bay Area After-School<br />

All-Stars (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve an Independent Contractor<br />

Agreement with Bay Area After School All-Stars in an amount not<br />

to exceed $51,960.84 to manage the San Jose After School<br />

Educational and Safety (ASES) programs during the 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong> school<br />

year.<br />

BACKGROUND: San Jose Unified School District, in collaboration with Catholic<br />

Charities, the City of San Jose – PRNS, YMCA of Santa Clara<br />

Valley and YWCA of Silicon Valley, will provide Homework<br />

Centers, enrichment, sports/recreation and service learning.<br />

Teachers and trained staff help children with homework, tutor them<br />

in various academic subjects and provide guidance in areas where<br />

assistance is needed. Specific educational programs include<br />

technology-related curriculum, literacy, science, mathematics and<br />

English as a Second Language. The Bay Area After School All-<br />

Stars will serve as the Program Manager, providing grant evaluation,<br />

district-wide coordination and State compliance and reporting.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: California Department of Education After School Education and<br />

Safety (ASES) Grant [061]<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Karen Fuqua, Manager<br />

Public Relations and Community Development<br />

Approved by,<br />

William J. Erlendson, Ph.D., Assistant Superintendent<br />

Educational Accountability/Community Development<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

July 8, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

Board Meeting August 20, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

SUBJECT: Independent Contractor Agreement with Hon Dang DBA<br />

Superior Image (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education award an Independent Contractor<br />

Agreement to Hon Dang DBA Superior Image in an amount not to<br />

exceed $25,200.00 for the services of washing and waxing school<br />

buses during the 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong> school year.<br />

BACKGROUND: An agreement for professional services is requested for the<br />

washing and waxing of San Jose Unified School District school<br />

buses. Hon Dang DBA Superior Image will come to the Corp<br />

Yard to power wash and wax the school buses during the offseason<br />

for $220 per bus. In addition, they will wash each bus on a<br />

bi-weekly basis during the school year for $20 per bus.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: Transportation [Fund 063]<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Rose Bedard, Director<br />

Auxiliary Services<br />

Reviewed by,<br />

Pat Day, Director<br />

Operations, Purchasing and Contract Management<br />

Approved by,<br />

Ann Jones, Chief Business Officer<br />

Administrative Services<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 28, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Independent Contractor Agreement with Barlow Hatch (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve an Independent Contractor<br />

Agreement with Barlow Hatch in an amount not to exceed $30,000 to<br />

repair and maintain all cafeteria refrigerators located at the school sites<br />

during the 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong> school year.<br />

BACKGROUND: Barlow Hatch will be repairing and maintaining all cafeteria refrigerators<br />

for Student Nutrition Services.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: Student Nutrition Service [Fund 131]<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Karen Stone, Administrator<br />

Budget and Accounting<br />

Reviewed by,<br />

Rosemarie Pottage, Director<br />

Fiscal Services<br />

Approved by,<br />

Ann Jones, Chief Business Officer<br />

Administrative Services<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

July 16, 2008<br />

(Board Meeting August 21, 2008)<br />

SUBJECT: Independent Contractor Agreement with Photo Waste<br />

Recycling, Inc. (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve an Independent Contractor<br />

Agreement with Photo Waste Recycling, Inc. in an amount not to<br />

exceed $42,000 to dispose of hazardous waste materials during<br />

the 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong> school year.<br />

BACKGROUND: Photo Waste Recycling Company, Inc. will pack, transport,<br />

remove, and dispose of hazardous waste materials from all sites<br />

and departments.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: Hazardous Substances [Fund 031]<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Rose Bedard, Director<br />

Auxiliary Services<br />

Approved by,<br />

Ann Jones, Chief Business Officer<br />

Administrative Services<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 25, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Three-Year Independent Contractor Agreement with<br />

MetroMobile Communications (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve a Three-Year Independent<br />

Contractor Agreement with MetroMobile Communications in an<br />

amount not to exceed $67,500 to maintain and supply two-way<br />

radios, and emergency radio systems, and repeaters during the<br />

20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>10</strong>-11 and 2011-12 school years.<br />

BACKGROUND: MetroMobile Communications will be responsible for two-way<br />

radios, emergency radios systems, and repeaters for all SJUSD<br />

departments and sites. They will repair, supply, troubleshoot, and<br />

pick-up/deliver radios as needed.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: Transportation [Fund 063]<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Rose Bedard, Director<br />

Auxiliary Services<br />

Approved by,<br />

Ann Jones, Chief Business Officer<br />

Administrative Services<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 28, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

SUBJECT: Purchase of New Furniture from Virco, Inc. (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve the purchase of new furniture<br />

by piggy-backing on the U.S. Communities Contract #9<strong>10</strong>481<br />

pricing effective until December 31, 20<strong>10</strong>. Master Agreement No.<br />

0204011 with Virco, Inc. in the amount of $67,734.45, for new<br />

teacher classroom set-ups, adding a new student to a classroom, or<br />

replacements for damaged or broken furniture during the 20<strong>09</strong>-<br />

20<strong>10</strong> school year.<br />

BACKGROUND: New classroom furniture is being delivered and installed for use by<br />

students and staff.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: Unrestricted General [Fund 031]<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Lalo Sarabia, Manager<br />

Operations and Grounds<br />

Approved by,<br />

Patrick Day, Director<br />

Maintenance, Operations, Purchasing and Contract Management<br />

Approved by,<br />

Ann Jones, Chief Business Officer<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San Jose, California<br />

August 28, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Student Body Funds (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education authorize the following school personnel<br />

to make expenditures of student body funds within the policies and<br />

regulations established by Education Code 42632 and the San José<br />

Unified School District for the fiscal year 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong>.<br />

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS:<br />

ALLEN@Steinbeck ALMADEN BACHRODT BOOKSIN<br />

Melinda Waller Enrique Pin Lupe Mendoza-Ramirez Cyndi Maijala<br />

Carlos Acosta Towana J. Lopez John Gutierrez Madeline Yaussi<br />

Janie Ng Rosemarie Pottage Olga Garcia Cheryl Grow<br />

Rosemarie Pottage Rosemarie Pottage Rosemarie Pottage<br />

CANOAS CARSON ANNE DARLING EMPIRE GARDENS<br />

Vinh-An Nguyen Elizabeth Doss Patsy Storie Annabelle Kloezeman<br />

David Manske (Betsy) Barbara Pinkham Julie Romeo<br />

Margarita Harden Corinne Murdock Julie Ramirez Rosemarie Pottage<br />

Rosemarie Pottage Rosemarie Pottage Rosemarie Pottage<br />

GALARZA GARDNER GRANT GRAYSTONE<br />

Susana Paredes Janis Hubbs Cecilia Barrie Priscilla Spencer<br />

Art Gonzalez Concepcion DeTagle Ana Maria Palacios Rita Maczka<br />

Diana Muzyka Leslie Pickering Rosemarie Pottage Anacelia Rocha<br />

Rosemarie Pottage Rosemarie Pottage Rosemarie Pottage<br />

HACIENDA HAMMER LOS ALAMITOS LOWELL<br />

Melissa Mohamed Susana Paredes Shyril McGuiness Jodi Lax<br />

Melissa Nakamura Art Gonzalez Linda Opp Veronica Jaimes<br />

Rosemarie Pottage Diana Muzyka Patti Sparks Rosemarie Pottage<br />

Rosemarie Pottage Rosemarie Pottage<br />

HORACE MANN OLINDER REED RIVER GLEN<br />

Juan Correa Terry Russell Barbara (Bonnie) Thurston Mildred Arellano<br />

Jamie Martinez Barbara Silva Ann Quinnell Virginia Ortiz<br />

Evita Anaya Rosemarie Pottage Rosemarie Pottage Bertha Perez<br />

Rosemarie Pottage Rosemarie Pottage<br />

SCHALLENBERGER SIMONDS TERRELL TRACE<br />

Angelic Ruiz Janice Samuels Lynn Hyssop Mary Martinez<br />

Valerie Hayes Susann Marie Naish Nancy Bautista Natalie Rusconi<br />

Leslie Woody Yu-kun Shan Rosemarie Pottage Rosemarie Pottage<br />

Rosemarie Pottage Rosemarie Pottage<br />

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ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (continued):<br />

WASHINGTON WILLIAMS WILLOW GLEN<br />

Maria Evans Karen Heverling Al Rosell<br />

Leticia Vazquez Joanna McGrady Jenelle Morella<br />

Samantha Araiza Anita Giluso Charleen Weber<br />

Lourdes Barreras Rosemarie Pottage Rosemarie Pottage<br />

Rosemarie Pottage<br />

MIDDLE SCHOOLS:<br />

BURNETT CASTILLERO BRET HARTE HOOVER<br />

Lisa Aguerria-Lewis Katrina Johnson Dominic Bejarano Suzanne Barbarasch<br />

Kristin Luz Tim Gavello Michelle Reghitto Emalie McGinnis<br />

Corrine Buich Tanya Killin Belinda Anstey Joe Reghitto<br />

Joann Stone Debby Burggraff Sylvia Orlowicz Rosemarie Pottage<br />

Rosemarie Pottage Rosemarie Pottage Rosemarie Pottage<br />

JOHN MUIR RIVER GLEN WILLOW GLEN MID<br />

Gloria Marchant Mildred Arellano Mark Molina<br />

Giovanni Bui Virginia Ortiz Thomas Rousseau<br />

Ryan Chamberlin Bertha Perez Margarita Cuevas<br />

Jen Long Bauer Rosemarie Pottage Angelica Yates<br />

Lisa Atencio Debra Caslegno<br />

Rosemarie Pottage Rosemarie Pottage<br />

HIGH SCHOOLS:<br />

BROADWAY GUNDERSON LELAND LINCOLN<br />

Stephanie Ogden Cary Catching Liz Chamberlin Jackie Zeller<br />

Lynn Frease Nabil Shahin Dr. Robert Perez Kris Kimura<br />

Mary Regalado Jeannette Harding Victoria Kim Phil Roark<br />

Rosemarie Pottage Paul Yllana Dorothy Kennedy Cassandra Ravenscroft<br />

Lakisha Persons Daryk Tenorio Rosemarie Pottage<br />

Rosemarie Pottage Patti Young<br />

Rosemarie Pottage<br />

PIONEER SJHA WGHS<br />

Susan Walker Tom Scheid Shannon C Mcgee<br />

Lauren Maslyar Linda Lima Tina VanLaarhoven<br />

Deborah Richardson Christina Castro Alfonso Gallegos<br />

Brian Thompson Rosemarie Pottage Melissa Foster<br />

Adam Stickles Mary J Grunthaner<br />

Carol Holtkamp Debra Casalegno<br />

Julie Madrigal Rosemarie Pottage<br />

Rosemarie Pottage<br />

BACKGROUND: Since the Education Code 42632 places the responsibility for the<br />

expenditures of all funds, including student body funds, on the Board of<br />

Education, it is necessary that the Board of Education designate persons<br />

who are authorized to make these expenditures.<br />

Prepared by, Approved by,<br />

Rosemarie Pottage Ann Jones, Chief Business Officer<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San Jose, California<br />

August 24, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

SUBJECT: Disposal of Outdated Records (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve the disposal of the following<br />

Class 3 records that have been retained for the legal period of time as<br />

per Article 2, Sections 16023 through 16028, of Article 5, California<br />

Administrative Code.<br />

Fiscal Year Cartons Description<br />

2001-2003 55 Accounts Payable<br />

2001-2003 6 Receivables<br />

1998-1999 5 Journals<br />

BACKGROUND: The records listed are no longer required or needed in the proper<br />

discharge of the business services duties. These records have been<br />

preserved for the length of time provided by statutes and California<br />

Administrative Code, Title 5, Education.<br />

The Director of Finance hereby certifies that this action is not in<br />

conflict with the regulations of the State Superintendent of Public<br />

Instruction.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Rosemarie Pottage, Director<br />

Fiscal Services<br />

Approved by,<br />

Ann Jones, Chief Business Officer<br />

Administrative Services<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San Jose, California<br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Independent Contractor Agreements for $25,000 or less (ACTION)<br />

RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of Education approve the following Independent<br />

Contractor Agreements for $25,000 or less as specified.<br />

# Name Service Provided Amount Funding/Location<br />

1 Boomerang Project,<br />

The<br />

2 Burr Plumbing and<br />

Pumping<br />

Provide motivational<br />

presentation to "Link Crew"<br />

Students, who help organize<br />

freshman orientation<br />

Provide inspections and<br />

maintenance of large grease<br />

traps at Empire Gardens, Bret<br />

Harte, Lincoln and Willow Glen<br />

High<br />

3 Camacho, Rozanne Provide design, layout and<br />

digital reproduction of the<br />

SJUSD 20<strong>10</strong>-2011 Parents'<br />

Guide K-12, English & Spanish<br />

4 Camfel Productions,<br />

Inc.<br />

5 Coastal Termite<br />

Control<br />

6 Continuing<br />

Development Inc.<br />

(Child<br />

Development, Inc.)<br />

7 Downtown College<br />

Preparatory<br />

Provide assembly on positive<br />

behavior, school violence and<br />

substance abuse to students<br />

Provide termite treatment for all<br />

sites as needed<br />

Provide before and after school<br />

child care services for program<br />

eligible families at specified<br />

elementary schools in<br />

compliance with CDE/CDD and<br />

the Latchkey program<br />

San Jose Unified School District<br />

Student Nutrition will prepare<br />

and provide summer meals to the<br />

Contractor.<br />

$2,900 061 ASB/<br />

Leland<br />

$5,000 031 Student<br />

Nutrition<br />

$5,400 032 TIIG/<br />

Magnet<br />

$745 031 Discretionary/<br />

Burnett Academy<br />

$2,000 031 General Fund/<br />

Operations<br />

$25,000 121 Child<br />

Development<br />

Fund/ Early<br />

Education<br />

$0 No Cost/<br />

Student Nutrition<br />

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8 Escular Popular<br />

Elementary<br />

9 Foundry<br />

Community Day<br />

School<br />

<strong>10</strong> G. Casey Holdings<br />

Inc., DBA TSS<br />

Photography<br />

11 Great Impression<br />

Plus<br />

San Jose Unified School District<br />

Student Nutrition will prepare<br />

and provide summer meals to the<br />

Contractor.<br />

San Jose Unified School District<br />

Student Nutrition will prepare<br />

and provide meals to the<br />

Contractor.<br />

Provide photograph services for<br />

sports events<br />

Provide printing/delivery of the<br />

SJUSD 20<strong>10</strong>-2011 Parent's<br />

Guide to Schools K-12, English<br />

& Spanish<br />

12 Guevara, Diego Provide DJ services for school<br />

dances<br />

13 Guevara, Diego Provide DJ services for school<br />

dances<br />

14 Lau, John DBA<br />

Aim2Pleez<br />

Provide DJ services for school<br />

dances<br />

15 Lopez, Mike Provide DJ services for school<br />

dances<br />

16 More Physical<br />

Therapy, Inc.<br />

17 National Food<br />

Equipment<br />

18 O'Connor Career<br />

Academy<br />

Provide athletic trainer for<br />

Pioneer<br />

Repair of central kitchen<br />

equipment as needed.<br />

San Jose Unified School District<br />

Student Nutrition will prepare<br />

and provide meals to the<br />

Contractor.<br />

19 Pine Hill School San Jose Unified School District<br />

Student Nutrition will prepare<br />

and provide meals to the<br />

Contractor.<br />

$0 No Cost/<br />

Student Nutrition<br />

$0 No Cost/<br />

Student Nutrition<br />

$0 No Cost/<br />

Bret Harte<br />

$18,348 061 TIIG/<br />

Magnet<br />

$1,082 061 ASB/<br />

Bret Harte<br />

$1,365 061 ASB/<br />

Burnett Academy<br />

$2,400 061 ASB/<br />

Lincoln<br />

$1,800 061 Student Body/<br />

River Glen Middle<br />

$7,285 061 Site Local<br />

Program Support/<br />

Pioneer<br />

$<strong>10</strong>,000 031 Student<br />

Nutrition<br />

$0 No Cost/<br />

Student Nutrition<br />

$0 No Cost/<br />

Student Nutrition<br />

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20 Reed, Harry D.<br />

DBA Youth<br />

Services Lutheran<br />

Style<br />

Provide non-religious music<br />

lessons to the students.<br />

21 Schmahl Science Provide science workshops and<br />

Family Science Nights<br />

22 Schoolhouse<br />

Services<br />

23 Second Harvest<br />

Food Bank<br />

24 Second Harvest<br />

Food Bank<br />

25 Second Harvest<br />

Food Bank<br />

26 Second Harvest<br />

Food Bank<br />

Provide service to update<br />

enrollment and Facilities<br />

Forecasting study base on<br />

October 2008 and 20<strong>09</strong><br />

enrollments<br />

Provide free monthly distribu-<br />

tion of food to eligible families<br />

Provide free monthly distribution<br />

of food to eligible families<br />

Provide free monthly distribu-<br />

tion of food to eligible families<br />

Provide free of monthly distribution<br />

of food to eligible families<br />

27 Sports 4 Kids Provide physical activities to<br />

students to improve health and<br />

support positive student<br />

interaction<br />

28 Sports 4 Kids Provide physical activities to<br />

students to improve health and<br />

support positive student<br />

interaction<br />

29 Sports 4 Kids Provide physical activities to<br />

students to improve health and<br />

support positive student<br />

interaction<br />

30 Sports 4 Kids Provide physical activities to<br />

students to improve health and<br />

support positive student<br />

interaction<br />

$13,500 061 Fundraiser/<br />

Site Local Support/<br />

Schallenberger<br />

$0 No Cost/<br />

Almaden and<br />

Gardner<br />

$18,000 031 General Fund/<br />

Student<br />

Assignment<br />

$0 No Cost/<br />

Grant Elementary<br />

$0 No Cost/<br />

Almaden<br />

$0 No Cost/<br />

Healthy Start<br />

Learning Center<br />

$0 No Cost/<br />

Washington<br />

$23,500 031 Charter Block<br />

Grant/<br />

Bachrodt<br />

$23,500 061 Title I<br />

Galarza/Hammer<br />

$23,500 061 Title I<br />

Lowell<br />

$23,500 032 School Site<br />

Flexibility<br />

061 Fundraiser/<br />

Willow Glen<br />

Elementary<br />

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31 West Lite Supply<br />

Company, Inc.<br />

32 YWCA of Silicon<br />

Valley<br />

33 YWCA of Silicon<br />

Valley<br />

Provide packing labels, pick-up,<br />

and dispose of Fluorescent<br />

lamps and ballasts at the Corp.<br />

Yard<br />

Provide before and after school<br />

child care services for program<br />

eligible families at Horace Mann<br />

in compliance with CDE/CDD<br />

and the Latchkey program<br />

Provide counseling services for<br />

students.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Edgar Manalo, Manager<br />

Purchasing and Contract Management<br />

Approved by,<br />

$4,500 031 Unrestricted<br />

General/<br />

Auxiliary Services<br />

$<strong>10</strong>,747 121 Child<br />

Development<br />

Fund/ Early<br />

Education<br />

$8,200 032 School Site<br />

Flexibility/<br />

Washington<br />

Patrick Day, Director<br />

Operations, Purchasing and Contract Management<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong> Board Meeting)<br />

SUBJECT: GASB 45 OPEB Actuarial Valuation (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education accept the GASB 45 Other Postemployment<br />

Benefit (OPEB) Actuarial Valuation as reported by<br />

Demsey Filliger and Associates for the fiscal year beginning July 1,<br />

2008.<br />

BACKGROUND: This report sets forth the results of the GASB 45 actuarial valuation of<br />

the District's retiree health insurance program as of July 1, 2008. In<br />

June 2004, the Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) issued<br />

its final accrual accounting standards for retiree healthcare benefits,<br />

GASB 43 and GASB 45. GASB 43/45 requires public employers to<br />

perform periodic actuarial valuations to measure and disclose their<br />

retiree healthcare liabilities. They apply to the financial statements of<br />

both the employer and the trust, if any, set aside to pre-fund retiree<br />

healthcare benefits. The District is required to have biennial actuarial<br />

valuations to determine the liabilities and disclosure requirements of its<br />

retiree health insurance program under GASB 45. To accomplish these<br />

objectives the District selected Demsey, Filliger and Associates (DF&A)<br />

to perform the actuarial valuation of the retiree health insurance program<br />

as of July 1, 2008.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: Restricted General Fiscal Solvency Plan [Fund 061]<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Paula V. Warren, Manager<br />

Human Resources - Benefits & Operations<br />

Recommended for approval by, Approved by,<br />

Sharon Roddick, Director Don Iglesias<br />

Human Resources Superintendent of Schools<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San Jose, California<br />

August 28, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Sunshine Proposal between the San Jose Unified School District<br />

(SJUSD) and American Federation of State, County and Municipal<br />

Employees, (AFSCME), AFL-CIO, Local <strong>10</strong>1, Council 57 (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve the joint reopening of negotiations<br />

with American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees,<br />

(AFSCME), AFL-CIO, Local <strong>10</strong>1, Council 57 and the District for the<br />

20<strong>09</strong>-20<strong>10</strong> contract year.<br />

BACKGROUND: The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees,<br />

(AFSCME), AFL-CIO, Local <strong>10</strong>1, Council 57 is the exclusive bargaining<br />

agent for classified workers in the following classifications: Electronics,<br />

Engineering and Inspection; Information Systems; Maintenance;<br />

Operations; Transportation; and Food Services in the classified service of<br />

the District. The San Jose Unified School District (SJUSD) and the<br />

American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees,<br />

(AFSCME), agree that there are articles and appendices needing changes<br />

(additions, revisions, deletions). We therefore agree to open and address<br />

any and all articles and appendices that require changes.<br />

Prepared by, Approved by,<br />

Nikki Washington, Manager Sharon Roddick, Director<br />

Human Resources Classified Human Resources<br />

Approved by,<br />

Don Iglesias<br />

Superintendent of Schools<br />

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San Jose Unified School District<br />

Goals and Priorities<br />

for<br />

Bargaining AFSCME (American Federation of State, County and<br />

Municipal Employees), AFL-CIO, Council 57<br />

The District will negotiate the 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong> school year contract with the<br />

American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO,<br />

Council 57 which expired on June 30, 20<strong>09</strong>.<br />

The goals and priorities for negotiations shall include, but not be limited to:<br />

1. Salary<br />

The District seeks comparability in adjustments to salary among all<br />

employee groups and to continue to attract and retain highly qualified staff.<br />

2. Benefits<br />

The District seeks comparability in adjustments to benefits among all<br />

employee groups and to continue to establish greater control over the<br />

escalating cost of benefits through co-ownership for such expenses by<br />

the District and its employees.<br />

The District retains the rights to open negotiations on any or all articles, as the<br />

20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong> negotiations between the parties constitute full contract reopeners.<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 25, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong> Board Meeting)<br />

SUBJECT: Amendment to Board Policy 4111.2 – Legal Status<br />

Requirement [1st Reading] (INFORMATIONAL)<br />

INFORMATIONAL: That the Board of Education review and consider the proposed<br />

amendments to Board Policy 4111.2 – Legal Status Requirement<br />

and vote to approve the Policy at the September 24, 20<strong>09</strong> Board<br />

Meeting.<br />

BACKGROUND: New federal regulations prohibit employers from accepting expired<br />

documents to verify employment authorization on Form I-9.<br />

Beginning April 3, 20<strong>09</strong>, all employers must use the revised I-9<br />

form developed by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.<br />

The District’s Board Policy 4111.2 is being amended to reflect the<br />

current changes in the federal regulations. Upon approval, current<br />

changes in the law will automatically update Board Policy 4211.2<br />

and Board Policy 4311.2 – Legal Status Requirement. Human<br />

Resources has been in compliance with the current changes since<br />

last April. New I-9 forms are included in all new hire packets and<br />

used for recertification.<br />

Deletions are indicated with a strikethrough, additions are in bold.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Paula V. Warren, Manager, Human Resources<br />

Benefits and Operations<br />

Recommended for approval by, Approved by,<br />

Sharon Roddick, Director Don Iglesias<br />

Human Resources Superintendent of Schools<br />

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All Personnel BP 4111.2<br />

4211.2<br />

LEGAL STATUS REQUIREMENT 4311.2<br />

The district shall hire only citizens and aliens who are lawfully authorized to work in the United States.<br />

The Superintendent or designee shall ensure that district employment practices do not unlawfully<br />

discriminate on the basis of citizenship status or national origin, including but not limited to,<br />

discrimination against any refugees, grantees of asylum, or persons qualified for permanent or<br />

temporary residency.<br />

The Governing Board shall ensure that the district employs only those individuals who are<br />

lawfully authorized to work in the United States.<br />

The Superintendent or designee shall verify the employment eligibility of all persons hired by<br />

completing the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Form I-9, Employment Eligibility<br />

Verification, for each individual hired and ensure that the district does not knowingly hire or<br />

continue to employ any person not authorized to work in the United States. (8 USC 1324a)<br />

In accordance with law, the Superintendent or designee shall ensure that district employment<br />

practices do not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of citizenship status or national origin,<br />

including, but not limited to, discrimination against any refugees, grantees of asylum, or persons<br />

qualified for permanent or temporary residency.<br />

(cf. 04<strong>10</strong> - Nondiscrimination in District Programs and Activities)<br />

(cf. 4030 - Nondiscrimination in Employment)<br />

(cf. 4111 - Recruitment and Selection)<br />

(cf. 4211 - Recruitment and Selection)<br />

(cf. 4311 - Recruitment and Selection)<br />

All new employees shall show appropriate documents which certify that they are legally eligible to work<br />

in the United States, as required by law and in accordance with administrative regulation.<br />

Legal Reference:<br />

UNITED STATES CODE, TITLE 8<br />

1324a Unlawful employment of aliens<br />

1324b Unfair immigrant-related employment practices<br />

CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, TITLE 8<br />

274a.1-274a.14 Control of Employment of Aliens<br />

Management Resources:<br />

U.S. CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES PUBLICATIONS<br />

Handbook for Employers: Instructions for Completing Form I-9, April 20<strong>09</strong><br />

WEB SITES<br />

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services: http://www.uscis.gov<br />

Policy SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

Adopted: San Jose, California<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 25, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong> Board Meeting)<br />

SUBJECT: Amend Administrative Regulation 4111.2 – Legal Status<br />

Requirement [1st READING] (INFORMATIONAL)<br />

INFORMATIONAL: That the Board of Education review and consider the proposed<br />

amendments to Administrative Bulletin 4111.2 – Legal Status<br />

Requirement and vote to approve the Regulation at the September<br />

24, 20<strong>09</strong> Board Meeting.<br />

BACKGROUND: New federal regulations prohibit employers from accepting expired<br />

documents to verify employment authorization on Form I-9.<br />

Beginning April 3, 20<strong>09</strong>, all employers must use the revised I-9<br />

form developed by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.<br />

This Administrative Regulation outlines the documentation process<br />

for verifying an individual’s employment authorization and sets<br />

forth compliance requirements for providing assistance to<br />

individuals who qualify under the Americans with Disabilities Act.<br />

Upon approval, current changes in the law will automatically<br />

update Board Policy 4211.2 and Board Policy 4311.2 – Legal<br />

Status Requirement. Deletions are indicated with a strikethrough,<br />

additions in bold.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Paula V. Warren, Manager, Human Resources<br />

Benefits and Operations<br />

Recommended for approval by, Approved by,<br />

Sharon Roddick, Director Don Iglesias<br />

Human Resources Superintendent of Schools<br />

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All Personnel AR 4111.2(a)<br />

4211.2<br />

4311.2<br />

LEGAL STATUS REQUIREMENT<br />

Within three business days of hire, the Superintendent or designee shall physically examine the<br />

documentation presented by the employee establishing his/her identity and employment authorization as<br />

set forth in INS Form I-9. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Form I-9. The Superintendent or<br />

designee shall (1) ensure that the documents presented appear to be genuine and relate to the individual<br />

and (2) complete the "Employer Review and Verification" section of the Form I-9. (8 CFR 274a.2) The<br />

employee may present either an original document which establishes both employment authorization<br />

and identity or two separate original documents which establish authorization and identity. Only<br />

unexpired documents are acceptable. (8 CFR 274a.2)<br />

(cf. 4030 - Nondiscrimination in Employment)<br />

(cf. 4032 - Reasonable Accommodation)<br />

Persons employed for three days or less must provide such documentation on their first day. (8 CFR<br />

274a.2)<br />

If unable to provide satisfactory documentation because the document was lost, stolen, or damaged, the<br />

employee shall furnish a receipt indicating that a replacement document has been requested. This receipt<br />

must be presented within three days of the hire, and the replacement document must be provided within<br />

90 days of the hire. (8 CFR 274a.2)<br />

If an individual's employment authorization expires, the Superintendent or designee must reverify the I-<br />

9 form, Form I-9, by noting the document's identification number and expiration date on the form, no<br />

later than the date the work authorization expires. The employee shall present a document that either<br />

shows continuing employment eligibility authorization or a new grant of work authorization. (8 CFR<br />

274a.2)<br />

After examining the documents presented, the Superintendent or designee shall copy them. Such copies<br />

shall be retained with the individual's I-9 form. The documents shall be kept confidential and used only<br />

as needed to help justify the district's past decision to accept the documents as valid.<br />

(cf. 4112.6/4212.6/4312.6 - Personnel Files)<br />

The district shall retain the I-9 forms for three years after the date of the hire or for one year after the<br />

date the individual's employment is terminated, whichever is later. (8 CFR 274a.2)<br />

The Superintendent or designee shall: (8 CFR 274a.2)<br />

1. Ensure that the documents presented appear to be genuine and relate to the individual<br />

2. Complete the "Employer Review and Verification" section and sign the attestation with a<br />

handwritten signature or electronic signature on Form I-9<br />

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All Personnel AR 4111.2(b)<br />

4211.2<br />

4311.2<br />

LEGAL STATUS REQUIREMENT<br />

Persons employed for three business days or less must provide such documentation on their first day. (8<br />

CFR 274a.2)<br />

If unable to provide satisfactory documentation because the document was lost, stolen, or damaged, the<br />

employee shall furnish a receipt indicating that a replacement document has been requested. This receipt<br />

must be presented within three business days of the hire, and the replacement document must be<br />

provided within 90 days of the hire. (8 CFR 274a.2)<br />

If an individual's employment authorization expires, the Superintendent or designee must reverify the I-<br />

9 form Form I-9, by noting the document's identification number and expiration date on the form, no<br />

later than the date the work authorization expires. The employee shall present a document that shows<br />

either continuing employment eligibility authorization or a new grant of work authorization. (8 CFR<br />

274a.2)<br />

After examining the documents presented, the Superintendent or designee shall copy them. Such copies<br />

shall be retained with the individual's I-9 form. The documents shall be kept confidential and used only<br />

as needed to help justify the district's past decision to accept the documents as valid.<br />

(cf. 4112.6/4212.6/4312.6 - Personnel Files)<br />

The district shall retain an individual's Form I-9 for three years after the date of the hire or for one year<br />

after the date his/her employment is terminated, whichever is later. (8 CFR 274a.2)<br />

(cf. 3580 - District Records)<br />

The Superintendent or designee shall copy documents presented by an individual for verification<br />

and shall retain them with the individual's Form I-9. The documents shall be kept confidential and<br />

used only as needed to help justify the district's past decision to accept the documents as valid.<br />

(cf. 4112.6/4212.6/4312.6 - Personnel Files)<br />

Regulation SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San Jose, California<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 21, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Amendment to Board Policy 6142.1 – Instruction – Family<br />

Life/Sex Education (2 nd Reading) (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve the proposed amendment to<br />

Board Policy BP 6142.1 – Instruction – Family Life/Sex Education<br />

to reflect national and state compliance and frameworks.<br />

BACKGROUND: Additions/changes to Board Policy 6142.1 – Family Life/Sex<br />

Education are printed in bold type and omissions are strike<br />

through. Additions and omissions are in compliance with the<br />

California Department of Education.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Lorianne R. Ventura, Manager<br />

Curriculum and Instruction<br />

Approved by,<br />

Yvette Irving, Director<br />

Curriculum and Instruction<br />

Approved by,<br />

Chris D. Funk, Assistant Superintendent<br />

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Instruction BP 6142.1(a)<br />

SEXUAL HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS PREVENTION INSTRUCTION FAMILY LIFE/SEX<br />

EDUCATION<br />

The Governing Board recognizes that the purpose of the district’s sexual health and HIV/AIDS<br />

prevention instruction is to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to protect<br />

them from unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases and to encourage students to<br />

develop healthy attitudes concerning adolescent growth and development, body image, gender<br />

roles, sexual orientation, dating, marriage, and family. believes that a wholesome, The Board<br />

therefore desires to provide a well-planned sequence of instruction on comprehensive sexual health<br />

and HIV/AIDS prevention. about family life and human sexuality is essential to the general education<br />

of all students. The Board accepts the responsibility to provide information about sexuality as part of the<br />

educational opportunities available to students.<br />

(cf. 5030 – Student Wellness)<br />

(cf. 6142.8 – Comprehensive Health Education)<br />

The district’s curriculum shall be aligned with the state’s content standards, based on medically<br />

accurate and factual information, and designed to teach students to make healthy choices ad<br />

reduce high-risk behaviors. The district’s program shall comply with the requirements of law,<br />

Board policy, and administrative regulation and shall respect the rights of parents/guardians to<br />

supervise their children’s education on these subjects and to impart values regarding human<br />

sexuality to their children.<br />

The Board recognizes that lack of information or misinformation may contribute an increased risk for<br />

sexually transmitted diseases, unintended pregnancy or sterility. Therefore, the district's curriculum shall<br />

help students understand the biological, psychological, social, moral and ethical aspects of human<br />

sexuality and shall comply with the requirements of law and administrative regulation.<br />

(cf. 5141.22 – Infectious Diseases)<br />

(cf. 5142.25 – Availability of Condoms)<br />

(cf. 5146 – Married/Pregnant/Parenting Students)<br />

(cf. 6143 – Courses of Study)<br />

The Superintendent or designee may appoint a coordinator and/or an advisory committee<br />

regarding the district’s comprehensive sexual health program. The advisory committee shall<br />

represent a divergence of viewpoints and may participate in planning, implementing and<br />

evaluating the district's comprehensive sexual health education program. The Board shall<br />

consider the advisory committee's recommendations when approving the district’s program.<br />

(cf. 1220 - Citizen Advisory Committees)<br />

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Instruction BP 6142.1 (b)<br />

SEXUAL HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS PREVENTION INSTRUCTION FAMILY LIFE/SEX<br />

EDUCATION<br />

Parent/Guardian Consent<br />

A parent/guardian may request in writing that his/her child be excused from participating in<br />

HIV/AIDS prevention or sexual health education. Students so excused by their parents/guardians<br />

shall be given an alternative educational activity. (Education Code 51240, 51939)<br />

The Superintendent/designee shall ensure that parent/guardian notifications are sent that comply with the<br />

requirements of law and administrative regulation.<br />

(cf. 5022 – Student and Family Privacy Rights)<br />

A student shall not be subject to disciplinary action, academic penalty, or other sanction if the<br />

student’s parent/guardian declines to permit the student to receive the instruction. (Education<br />

Code 51939)<br />

Legal Reference:<br />

EDUCATION CODE<br />

220 Prohibition of discrimination<br />

48980 Notice at beginning of term<br />

51202 Instruction in personal and public health and safety<br />

512<strong>10</strong>.8 Health education curriculum<br />

51240 Excuse from health instruction and family life and sex education due to religious beliefs<br />

51513 Materials containing questions about beliefs or practices<br />

51930–51939 Comprehensive Sexual Health and HIV/AIDS Prevention Act<br />

51550 Sex education courses<br />

51553 Sex education<br />

51820 Venereal disease instruction; written notification to parent; inspection of<br />

instructional material; consensual pupil participation<br />

PENAL CODE<br />

243.4 Sexual battery<br />

261.5 Unlawful sexual intercourse<br />

271.5 Parents voluntarily surrendering custody of a baby<br />

UNITED STATES CODE, TITLE 20<br />

1232h Protection of student rights<br />

7906 Sex education<br />

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Instruction BP 6142.1 (c)<br />

SEXUAL HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS PREVENTION INSTRUCTION FAMILY LIFE/SEX<br />

EDUCATION<br />

Management Resources:<br />

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PUBLICATIONS<br />

Health Education Content Standards for California Public Schools, Kindergarten Through Grade 12,<br />

2008<br />

Health Framework for California Public Schools: Kindergarten through Grade 12, 2003<br />

Family Life/Sex Education Guidelines, California State Department of Education, 1987<br />

WEB SITES<br />

CSBA: http://wwww.csba.org<br />

American Academy of Pediatrics: http://www.aap.org<br />

American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists: http://www.acog.org<br />

American Public Health Association: http:www.apha.org<br />

California Department of Education, Sex Education and HIV/STD Instruction:<br />

http://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/he/se<br />

California Department of Public Health Services: http://www.cdphs.ca.gov<br />

California Safe Schools Coalition: http://www.casafeschools.org<br />

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: http://www.cdc.gov<br />

California Healthy Kids Resource Center: http://www.californiahealthykidsresources.org<br />

National Academy of Sciences: http://www.nationalacademies.org<br />

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Surgeon General:<br />

http://www.surgeongeneral.gov<br />

U.S. Food and Drug Administration: http://www.fda.gov<br />

Board Policy San José Unified School District<br />

Adopted: September 20, 2001 San José, California<br />

Revised:<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 21, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Amendment to Administrative Regulation 6142.1 – Instruction<br />

– Family Life/Sex Education (2 nd Reading) (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve the proposed amendment to<br />

Administrative Regulation 6142.1 – Instruction – Family Life/Sex<br />

Education to reflect national and state compliance and frameworks<br />

as well as CSBA June 2008 updates.<br />

BACKGROUND: Additions/changes to Administrative Regulation 6142.1 – Family<br />

Life/Sex Education are printed in bold type and omissions are<br />

strike through. Additions and omissions are in compliance with<br />

the California Department of Education.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Lorianne R. Ventura, Manager<br />

Curriculum and Instruction<br />

Approved by,<br />

Yvette Irving, Director<br />

Curriculum and Instruction<br />

Approved by,<br />

Chris D. Funk, Assistant Superintendent<br />

Division of Instruction<br />

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Instruction AR 6142.1(a)<br />

SEXUAL HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS PREVENTION INSTRUCTION FAMILY LIFE/SEX<br />

EDUCATION<br />

Course Material Instruction and Materials<br />

The district’s sexual health and HIV/AIDS prevention instruction and materials shall be:<br />

(Education Code 51933, 51934):<br />

In all sex education courses that discuss sexual intercourse, course material and instruction shall:<br />

(Education Code 51553)<br />

1. Age Appropriate<br />

Age appropriate refers to topics, messages, and teaching methods suitable to particular ages<br />

or age groups of children and adolescents, based on developing cognitive, emotional, and<br />

behavioral capacity typical for the age or age group.<br />

Emphasize that abstinence from sexual intercourse is the only protection that is <strong>10</strong>0% effective against<br />

unwanted teenage pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases and acquired immune deficiency syndrome<br />

(AIDS) when transmitted sexually.<br />

2. Factually and medically accurate and objective<br />

Medically accurate means verified or supported by research conducted in compliance with<br />

scientific methods and published in peer-reviewed journals, where appropriate, and<br />

recognized as accurate and objective by professional organizations and agencies with<br />

expertise in the relevant field, such as the federal Centers for Disease Control and<br />

Prevention, the American Public Health Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics,<br />

and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.<br />

Be age appropriate.<br />

3. Available on an equal basis to a student who is an English learner, consistent with the<br />

existing curriculum and alternative options for an English learner, as otherwise provided<br />

in the Education Code<br />

(cf. 6174 – Education for English Language Learners)<br />

Present factual information, including but not limited to medical, psychiatric, psychological, empirical<br />

and statistical statements, that is medically accurate.<br />

Medically accurate means verified or supported by research conducted in compliance with scientific<br />

methods and published in peer-review journals, where appropriate, and<br />

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Instruction AR 6142.1 (b)<br />

SEXUAL HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS PREVENTION INSTRUCTION FAMILY LIFE/SEX<br />

EDUCATION<br />

recognized as accurate and objective by professional organizations and agencies with expertise in the<br />

relevant field, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.<br />

4. Appropriate for use with students of all races, genders, sexual orientations, and ethnic and<br />

cultural backgrounds, and students with disabilities<br />

(cf. 04<strong>10</strong> – Nondiscrimination in District Programs and Activities)<br />

(cf. 1312.3 – Uniform Complaint Procedures)<br />

When discussing contraception, stress that abstinence is the only contraceptive method which is <strong>10</strong>0%<br />

effective, and that all other methods of contraception carry a risk of failure in preventing unwanted<br />

teenage pregnancy. Statistics based on the latest medical information shall be provided to students citing<br />

the failure and success rate of condoms and other contraceptives in preventing pregnancy.<br />

5. Accessible to students with disabilities, including, but not limited to, the provision of a<br />

modified curriculum, materials, and instruction in alternative formats and auxiliary aids<br />

Stress that sexually transmitted diseases are serious possible hazards of sexual intercourse. Students<br />

shall be provided with statistics based on the latest medical information citing the failure and success<br />

rates of condoms in preventing AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.<br />

6. Not Teaching or promoting a religious doctrine<br />

Include a discussion of the possible emotional and psychological consequences of preadolescent and<br />

adolescent sexual intercourse outside of marriage and the consequences of unwanted adolescent<br />

pregnancy.<br />

7. Not reflecting bias or promoting prejudice against students in protected categories of<br />

discrimination pursuant to Education Code 220<br />

(cf. 5145.3 – Nondiscrimination/Harassment)<br />

Stress that students should abstain from sexual intercourse until they are ready for marriage.<br />

8. Advise students of the laws pertaining to their financial responsibility to children born in and out of<br />

wedlock.<br />

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Instruction AR 6142.1 (c)<br />

SEXUAL HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS PREVENTION INSTRUCTION FAMILY LIFE/SEX<br />

EDUCATION<br />

9. Advise students that it is unlawful pursuant to Penal Code 261.5 for males or females of any age to<br />

have sexual intercourse with males or females under the age of 18 to whom they are not married.<br />

<strong>10</strong>. Emphasize that students have the power to control personal behavior. Students shall be encouraged<br />

to base their actions on reasoning, self-discipline, sense of responsibility, self-control, and ethical<br />

considerations such as respect for one's self and others.<br />

11. Teach students to not make unwanted physical and verbal sexual advances and how to say "no" to<br />

unwanted sexual advances. Provide information about verbal, physical and visual sexual assault,<br />

including but not limited to nonconsensual sexual advances, nonconsensual physical sexual contact, and<br />

rape by an acquaintance, commonly referred to as "date rape." This course material and instruction shall<br />

contain methods of preventing sexual assault by an acquaintance, including exercising good judgment<br />

and avoiding behavior that impairs good judgment, and shall also encourage youth to resist negative<br />

peer pressure. This course material and instruction also shall inform students of the potential legal<br />

consequences of sexual assault by an acquaintance. Specifically, students shall be advised that it is<br />

unlawful to touch an intimate part of another person, as specified Penal Code 243.4(d).<br />

12. Be free of racial, ethnic and gender biases.<br />

13. Teach students that it is wrong to take advantage of, or to exploit, another person.<br />

Evaluation<br />

The Superintendent or designee shall ensure that family life/sex education materials and instruction are<br />

continuously evaluated in light of information received from students, parents/guardians, and teachers or<br />

when new information pertinent to items #1-13 above becomes available. Such information may indicate<br />

what students learned, whether the program was workable for the teachers, and how the program could<br />

be improved.<br />

Other district courses that may include subject matter related to that which is presented in either<br />

HIV/AIDS prevention or comprehensive sexual health instruction, shall not be subject to the<br />

requirements of Education Code 51930-51939 pertaining to instructional content, teacher training,<br />

and parental notification and consent, if such courses contain: (Education Code 51932)<br />

1. Solely a description or illustration of human reproductive organs that may appear in a<br />

textbook adopted pursuant to law on physiology, biology, zoology, general science, personal<br />

hygiene, or health<br />

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Instruction AR 6142.1 (d)<br />

SEXUAL HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS PREVENTION INSTRUCTION FAMILY LIFE/SEX<br />

EDUCATION<br />

(cf. 6142.8 - Comprehensive Health Education)<br />

(cf. 6142.93 - Science Instruction)<br />

2. Instruction or materials that discuss gender, sexual orientation, or family life and do not<br />

discuss human reproductive organs and their function<br />

(cf. 6143 - Courses of Study)<br />

Additional Requirements for HIV/AIDS Prevention Instruction<br />

HIV/AIDS prevention instruction shall be offered at least once in junior high or middle school and<br />

once in high school. (Education Code 51934)<br />

Instruction shall accurately reflect the latest information and recommendations from the United<br />

States Surgeon General, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the National<br />

Academy of Sciences. The district's curriculum shall satisfy the criteria listed in items #1-7 in the<br />

section entitled "Instruction and Materials" above and shall also include: (Education Code 51931,<br />

51934)<br />

1. Information on the nature of HIV/AIDS and its effects on the human body<br />

2. Information on the manner in which HIV is and is not transmitted, including information<br />

on activities that present the highest risk of HIV infection<br />

3. Discussion of methods to reduce the risk of HIV infection, including:<br />

a. Emphasis that sexual abstinence, monogamy, the avoidance of multiple sexual<br />

partners, and abstinence from intravenous drug use are the most effective means for<br />

HIV/AIDS prevention<br />

b. Statistics based upon the latest medical information citing the failure and success<br />

rates of condoms and other contraceptives in preventing sexually transmitted HIV<br />

infection<br />

c. Information on other methods that may reduce the risk of HIV transmission from<br />

intravenous drug use<br />

4. Discussion of the public health issues associated with HIV/AIDS<br />

5. Information on local resources for HIV testing and medical care<br />

6. Development of refusal skills to assist students in overcoming peer pressure and using<br />

effective decision-making skills to avoid high-risk activities<br />

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Instruction AR 6142.1 (e)<br />

SEXUAL HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS PREVENTION INSTRUCTION FAMILY LIFE/SEX<br />

EDUCATION<br />

7. Discussion about societal views on HIV/AIDS, including stereotypes and myths regarding<br />

persons with HIV/AIDS and emphasizing compassion for persons living with HIV/AIDS<br />

Additional Requirements for Sexual Health Instruction<br />

The district's sexual health education curriculum shall satisfy the criteria listed in items #1-7 in<br />

the section entitled "Instruction and Materials" above as well as the following criteria: (Education<br />

Code 51931, 51933)<br />

1. Instruction and materials shall encourage a student to communicate with his/her<br />

parents/guardians about human sexuality.<br />

2. Instruction and materials shall teach respect for marriage and committed relationships.<br />

3. Beginning in grade 7, instruction and materials shall teach that abstinence from sexual<br />

intercourse is the only certain way to prevent unintended pregnancy, teach that abstinence<br />

from sexual activity is the only certain way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases, and<br />

provide information about the value of abstinence while also providing medically accurate<br />

information on other methods of preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.<br />

4. Beginning in grade 7, instruction and materials shall provide information about sexually<br />

transmitted diseases. This instruction shall include how sexually transmitted diseases are<br />

and are not transmitted, the effectiveness and safety of all federal Food and Drug<br />

Administration (FDA) approved methods of reducing the risk of contracting sexually<br />

transmitted diseases, and information on local resources for testing and medical care for<br />

sexually transmitted diseases.<br />

5. Beginning in grade 7, instruction and materials shall provide information about the<br />

effectiveness and safety of all FDA-approved contraceptive methods in preventing<br />

pregnancy, including, but not limited to, emergency contraception.<br />

(cf. 5141.25 - Availability of Condoms)<br />

6. Beginning in grade 7, instruction and materials shall provide students with skills for<br />

making and implementing responsible decisions about sexual conduct.<br />

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Instruction AR 6142.1 (f)<br />

SEXUAL HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS PREVENTION INSTRUCTION FAMILY LIFE/SEX<br />

EDUCATION<br />

(cf. 5146 - Married/Pregnant/Parenting Students)<br />

7. Beginning in grade 7, instruction and materials shall provide students with information on<br />

the law concerning surrendering physical custody of a minor child 72 hours or younger,<br />

pursuant to Health and Safety Code 1255.7 and Penal Code 271.5.<br />

(cf. 6143 - Courses of Study)<br />

Professional Development<br />

The district's instruction shall be provided by instructors trained in the appropriate courses who<br />

are knowledgeable of the most recent medically accurate research on human sexuality, pregnancy,<br />

and sexually transmitted diseases. (Education Code 51932, 51933, 51934)<br />

The Superintendent or designee shall cooperatively plan and conduct in-service training for all<br />

district personnel who provide HIV/AIDS prevention education, through regional planning, joint<br />

powers agreements, or contract services. (Education Code 51935)<br />

(cf. 4131 - Staff Development)<br />

In developing and providing in-service training, the Superintendent or designee shall cooperate<br />

and collaborate with the teachers who provide HIV/AIDS prevention education and with the<br />

California Department of Education (CDE). (Education Code 51935)<br />

The district shall periodically conduct in-service training to enable district personnel to learn new<br />

developments in the scientific understanding of HIV/AIDS. In-service training shall be voluntary<br />

for district personnel who have demonstrated expertise or received in-service training from the<br />

CDE or federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Education Code 51935)<br />

The Superintendent or designee may expand HIV/AIDS in-service training to cover the topic of<br />

comprehensive sexual health education for district personnel teaching sexual health education to<br />

learn new developments in the scientific understanding of sexual health. (Education Code 51935)<br />

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Instruction AR 6142.1 (g)<br />

SEXUAL HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS PREVENTION INSTRUCTION FAMILY LIFE/SEX<br />

EDUCATION<br />

Use of Consultants or Guest Speakers<br />

The Superintendent or designee may contract with outside consultants with expertise in<br />

comprehensive sexual health or HIV/AIDS prevention education, including those who have<br />

developed multilingual curricula or curricula accessible to persons with disabilities, to deliver the<br />

instruction or to provide training for district personnel. The Superintendent or designee shall<br />

ensure that any instruction provided by an outside speaker or consultant complies with Board<br />

policy, administrative regulation, and Education Code 51930-51939. (Education Code<br />

51933, 51934, 51936)<br />

(cf. 6145.8 - Assemblies and Special Events)<br />

Parent/Guardian Notification<br />

At the beginning of each school year, or at the time of a student's enrollment,<br />

parents/guardians shall be notified in writing about any instruction in which human reproductive organs<br />

and their functions, processes, or sexually transmitted diseases are described, illustrated, or discussed.<br />

comprehensive sexual health education and HIV/AIDS prevention education, as well as research<br />

on student health behaviors and risks, planned for the coming year. In addition, before any<br />

instruction on family life, human sexuality, AIDS or sexually transmitted diseases is given The notice<br />

shall advise parents/guardians: (Education Code 48980, 51938)<br />

1. That written and audiovisual educational materials to be used in comprehensive sexual<br />

health and HIV/AIDS prevention education are available for inspection<br />

2. That parents/guardians may request in writing that their child not receive comprehensive<br />

sexual health or HIV/AIDS prevention education<br />

This notification shall inform parents/guardians that they may request in writing that their child not<br />

attend the class. No student shall attend such instruction If the school receives this request<br />

(Education Code 48980, 51201.5, 51550, 51555)<br />

(cf. 5145.6 – Parental Notifications)<br />

At the parent/guardian’s request, any student may be excused from any part of family life/sex<br />

education instruction. (Education Code 51240)<br />

The Superintendent or designee shall keep on file Education Code 51201.5, 51553, 51554, and<br />

51555. (Education Code 51201.5, 51554, 51555)<br />

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Instruction AR 6142.1 (h)<br />

SEXUAL HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS PREVENTION INSTRUCTION FAMILY LIFE/SEX<br />

EDUCATION<br />

3. That parents/guardians have a right to request a copy of Education Code 51930-51939<br />

The parent/guardian shall be provided with written notice explaining that the instruction will be<br />

given and information stating the parents/guardian’s right to request a copy of Education Code<br />

51201.5 and 51553.<br />

4. Whether the comprehensive sexual health or HIV/AIDS prevention education will be<br />

taught by district personnel or outside consultants<br />

At the beginning f the school year, or at the time of the student’s enrollment, the Superintendent or<br />

designee shall notify parents/guardians of any outside organization or guest speaker brought into the<br />

district to provide instruction in family life, human sexuality, AIDS or sexually transmitted diseases.<br />

If the district chooses to use outside consultants or to hold an assembly with guest<br />

speakers to teach the comprehensive sexual health or HIV/AIDS prevention education, the<br />

notification shall include: (Education Code 51938)<br />

a. The date of the instruction<br />

b. The name of the organization or affiliation of each guest speaker<br />

c. Information stating the right of the parent/guardian to request a copy of Education Code 51933-<br />

51934 51201.5 and 51553<br />

If the arrangements for instruction by outside consultants or guest speakers are made after the beginning<br />

of the school year, the district shall notify parents/guardians by mail or another commonly used<br />

method of notification no fewer than <strong>10</strong> 14 days and no more than 15 days before the instruction is<br />

given. (Education Code 51938)<br />

(cf. 5145.6 - Parental Notifications)<br />

This notification is required whether the guest speakers are brought in by the district to lecture,<br />

distribute information, show a videotape, role play, conduct an activity involving student participation or<br />

provide audio material in either a classroom or assembly. (Education Code 51554)<br />

Parents/guardians shall also be notified in the manner described above prior to any instruction on family<br />

life, human sexuality, AIDS or sexually transmitted diseases at an assembly conducted by a district<br />

employee. (Education Code 51554)<br />

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Instruction AR 6142.1 (i)<br />

SEXUAL HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS PREVENTION INSTRUCTION FAMILY LIFE/SEX<br />

EDUCATION<br />

(cf. 6144 – Controversial Issues)<br />

If notice is sent home with the students, parents/guardians shall be asked to sign and return to the school<br />

a slip indicating that they have read the notification.<br />

All materials used for the above instruction shall be available for inspection by parent/guardians at<br />

reasonable times and places prior to the onset of instruction. The above notification shall inform<br />

parents/guardians of their right to inspect these materials. (Education Code 51550, 51820)<br />

(cf. 1312.2 – Complaints Concerning Instructional Materials)<br />

During the period of time that instruction described above is being delivered, the district shall make<br />

available an alternative educational activity to those students whose parent/guardians have requested that<br />

they not receive the instruction. (Education Code 51554)<br />

A student shall not be subject to disciplinary action, academic penalty or other sanction if the student’s<br />

parent/guardian declines to permit the student to receive the instruction. (Education Code 51554).<br />

Regulation San José Unified School District<br />

approved: September 20, 2001, San Jose, California<br />

revised:<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 21, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: New Board Policy 6172.1 – Instruction – Concurrent<br />

Enrollment in College Courses (2 nd Reading) (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve new Board Policy 6172.1 –<br />

Instruction – Concurrent Enrollment in College Courses to provide<br />

students the ability to enroll concurrently in courses offered at<br />

postsecondary institutions.<br />

BACKGROUND: San José Unified School District has does not have a policy in<br />

place for concurrent enrollment in college courses. This policy<br />

allows an increase in opportunities for students while setting<br />

guidelines to ensure equitable access.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Lorianne R. Ventura, Manager<br />

Curriculum and Instruction<br />

Approved by,<br />

Yvette Irving, Director<br />

Curriculum and Instruction<br />

Approved by,<br />

Chris D. Funk, Assistant Superintendent<br />

Division of Instruction<br />

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Instruction BP 6172.1(a)<br />

CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT IN COLLEGE CLASSSES<br />

The Governing Board desires to provide opportunities for eligible district students to enroll<br />

concurrently in courses offered at postsecondary institutions in order to foster individual student<br />

achievement, increase opportunities for students to complete college preparatory course requirements<br />

or career technical education preparation, and prepare students for a smooth transition into college by<br />

providing exposure to the collegiate environment.<br />

(cf. 6143 - Courses of Study)<br />

(cf. 6172 - Gifted and Talented Student Program)<br />

(cf. 6178 - Career Technical Education)<br />

(cf. 6178.1 - Regional Occupational Center/Program)<br />

When it is determined that the postsecondary course in which the student intends to enroll is<br />

substantially equivalent to a course provided by the district, the student may receive credit toward<br />

high school graduation requirements in addition to credit received from the college.<br />

(cf. 6146.1 - High School Graduation Requirements)<br />

(cf. 6146.11 - Alternative Credits Toward Graduation)<br />

Approval of Concurrent Enrollment<br />

The Board may approve a limited number of students of any age or grade level to apply for part-time<br />

or full-time concurrent enrollment in a community college or four-year college when it is determined<br />

to be in the student's best interest and the student is adequately prepared for such coursework.<br />

Upon recommendation of the principal and with parent/guardian consent, the Board may authorize a<br />

student to apply for attendance at a community college during any session or term as a special parttime<br />

or full-time student and to undertake one or more courses of instruction offered at the<br />

community college level. (Education Code 48800)<br />

Within the enrollment limits and exceptions allowed by law, the principal may recommend a student<br />

for community college summer session if that student demonstrates adequate preparation in the<br />

discipline to be studied and exhausts all opportunities to enroll in an equivalent course, if any, at<br />

his/her school of attendance. (Education Code 48800)<br />

(cf. 6162.52 - High School Exit Examination)<br />

Any student's parent/guardian may petition the Board to authorize full-time attendance at a<br />

community college if he/she believes the student would benefit from advanced scholastic or career<br />

technical work that would be available. (Education Code 48800.5)<br />

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Instruction BP 6172.1 (b)<br />

CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT IN COLLEGE CLASSSES<br />

If the Board denies a request for special part-time or full-time enrollment at a community college for a<br />

student who is identified as highly gifted and talented as defined in Education Code 52201, the Board<br />

shall issue its written recommendation and the reasons for the denial<br />

within 60 days. The written recommendation and denial shall be issued at the next regularly scheduled<br />

Board meeting that falls at least 30 days after the request has been submitted. (Education Code 48800,<br />

48800.5)<br />

Program Evaluation<br />

The Superintendent or designee shall regularly report to the Board regarding the number of district<br />

students participating in the concurrent enrollment option, their success in completing in<br />

postsecondary courses, and any impact on their achievement in district courses.<br />

(cf. 0500 - Accountability)<br />

(cf. 6162.5 - Student Assessment)<br />

(cf. 6190 - Evaluation of the Instructional Program)<br />

Legal Reference:<br />

EDUCATION CODE<br />

46145-46147 Minimum day, high school<br />

48800-48802 Enrollment of gifted students in community college<br />

51225.3 Alternative means of satisfying graduation requirements<br />

52200-52212 Gifted and talented education program<br />

76000-76002 Enrollment in community college<br />

Management Resources:<br />

WEB SITES<br />

California Community Colleges System: http://www.cccco.edu<br />

California Department of Education: http://www.cde.ca.gov<br />

California Postsecondary Education Commission: http://www.cpec.ca.gov<br />

California State University: http://www.calstate.edu<br />

Foundation for California Community Colleges, Early College High School Initiative:<br />

http://www.foundationccc.org/ECHS<br />

University of California: http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu<br />

Policy San José Unified School District<br />

Adopted:<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 21, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: New Administrative Regulation 6172.1 – Instruction –<br />

Concurrent Enrollment in College Courses (2nd Reading)<br />

(ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve new Administrative<br />

Regulation 6172.1 – Instruction – Concurrent Enrollment in<br />

College Courses to provide students the ability to enroll<br />

concurrently in courses offered at postsecondary institutions.<br />

BACKGROUND: San José Unified School District has does not have a regulation in<br />

place for concurrent enrollment in college courses. This regulation<br />

provides guidelines for high school credit, minimum day and<br />

community college courses offered on any district campus.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Lorianne R. Ventura, Manager<br />

Curriculum and Instruction<br />

Approved by,<br />

Yvette Irving, Director<br />

Curriculum and Instruction<br />

Approved by,<br />

Chris D. Funk, Assistant Superintendent<br />

Division of Instruction<br />

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Instruction AR 6172.1<br />

CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT IN COLLEGE CLASSES<br />

Credit<br />

Special part-time students may enroll in up to 11 units per semester, or the equivalent, in a<br />

community college. Such students shall receive credit for community college courses that they<br />

complete in an amount jointly determined appropriate by the district and the community college<br />

governing board. (Education Code 48800, 76001)<br />

(cf. 6146.11 - Alternative Credits Toward Graduation)<br />

A written agreement regarding the student's enrollment in postsecondary courses and the credits<br />

to be awarded for successful completion shall be signed by the student, parent/guardian, principal,<br />

and college representative. The student shall be informed whether the credits to be earned are<br />

considered academic credits or elective credits and whether the course would need to be<br />

completed again during the college years to satisfy college requirements.<br />

To receive district credit for coursework completed at a community college or four-year college,<br />

the student or parent/guardian shall submit a transcript showing completion of the course with a<br />

passing grade.<br />

(cf. 5125 - Student Records)<br />

Minimum School Day<br />

Except under the conditions specified in Education Code 46146, the minimum day of attendance<br />

in district schools shall be 180 minutes for any student who is enrolled part-time in a community<br />

college and any student in grades 11-12 who is enrolled part-time in the California State<br />

University or University of California, when the student is enrolled in classes for which academic<br />

credit will be provided upon satisfactory completion of enrolled courses. (Education Code 46146,<br />

48801)<br />

(cf. 6112 - School Day)<br />

A student enrolled full-time at a community college shall be exempted from full-time attendance in<br />

the district's regular education program. (Education Code 48800.5)<br />

(cf. 5112.1 - Exemptions from Attendance)<br />

However, both part-time and full-time community college students shall be required to undertake<br />

courses of instruction of a scope and duration sufficient to satisfy the requirements of law.<br />

(Education Code 48800.5, 48801)<br />

Community College Classes on High School Campus<br />

If a community college class is to be offered at a district high school campus, the class shall not be<br />

held during the time the campus is closed to the general public. (Education Code 76002)<br />

Regulation San José Unified School District<br />

Approved: IX.B.4


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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 21, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Amendment to Board Policy 6159.1 – Instruction – Procedural<br />

Safeguards and Complaints for Special Education (1 st Reading)<br />

(INFORMATIONAL)<br />

INFORMATIONAL: That the Board of Education review and consider the proposed<br />

amendment to Board Policy 6159.1 – Instruction – Procedural<br />

Safeguards and Complaints for Special Education to reflect<br />

changes in the law and vote to approve the amendment to the<br />

Policy at the September 24, 20<strong>09</strong> Board meeting.<br />

BACKGROUND: Additions/changes to Board Policy 6159.1 – Instruction –<br />

Procedural Safeguards and Complaints for Special Education are<br />

printed in bold type and omissions are strike through. Additions<br />

and omissions are in compliance with the California Department of<br />

Education, School and District Accountability Division.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Michele Syth, Director<br />

Special Education<br />

Approved by,<br />

Chris D. Funk, Assistant Superintendent<br />

Division of Instruction<br />

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Instruction BP 6159.1(a)<br />

Procedural Safeguards And Complaints For Special Education<br />

Procedural Safeguards/Due Process Hearings<br />

In order to protect the rights of students with disabilities and their parents/guardians, the district shall<br />

follow all procedural safeguards as set forth in state and federal law.<br />

Parents/guardians shall receive written notice of their rights, including the right to a due process hearing<br />

for any dispute related to the identification, assessment or educational placement of a child or the<br />

provision of a free, appropriate public education to the child in accordance with law, Board policy,<br />

and administrative regulation.<br />

(cf. 5144.2 - Suspension and Expulsion/Due Process (Students with Disabilities))<br />

(cf. 5145.6 - Parental Notifications)<br />

(cf. 6159 - Individualized Education Program)<br />

(cf. 6159.2 - Nonpublic Nonsectarian School and Agency Services for Special Education Students)<br />

(cf. 6159.3 - Appointment of Surrogate Parent for Special Education Students)<br />

(cf. 6159.4 - Behavioral Interventions for Special Education Students)<br />

(cf. 6164.4 - Identification and Evaluation of Individuals for Special Education)<br />

The Superintendent or designee shall represent the district in any due process hearings conducted with<br />

regard to district students and shall provide the Governing Board with the results of these hearings.<br />

Complaints for Special Education<br />

Complaints concerning compliance with state or federal law regarding special education shall be<br />

addressed in accordance with the district's uniform complaint procedures.<br />

(cf. 1312.3 - Uniform Complaint Procedures)<br />

Legal Reference:<br />

EDUCATION CODE<br />

56000 Education for individuals with exceptional needs<br />

56001 Provision of the special education programs<br />

56020-56035 Definitions<br />

56195.7 Written agreements<br />

56195.8 Adoption of policies for programs and services<br />

56300-56381 Identification and referral, assessment, instructional planning, implementation, and review<br />

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Instruction BP 6159.1(b)<br />

Procedural Safeguards And Complaints For Special Education<br />

56440-56447.1 Programs for individuals between the ages of three and five years<br />

56500-56507 Procedural safeguards, including due process rights<br />

56600-56606 Evaluation, audits and information<br />

CODE OF REGULATIONS, TITLE 5<br />

3000-3089 Regulations governing special education<br />

4600-4671 Uniform complaint procedures<br />

UNITED STATES CODE, TITLE 20<br />

1232g Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act<br />

1400-1482 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act<br />

UNITED STATES CODE, TITLE 29<br />

794 Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act<br />

UNITED STATES CODE, TITLE 42<br />

11434 Homeless assistance<br />

CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, TITLE 34<br />

99.<strong>10</strong>-99.22 Inspection, review and procedures for amending education records<br />

<strong>10</strong>4.36 Procedural safeguards<br />

300.1-300.818 Assistance to states for the education of students with disabilities, especially:<br />

300.500-300.517 Due process procedures for parents and children<br />

COURT DECISIONS<br />

Winkelman v. Parma City School District, (2007) 550 U.S. 516<br />

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Instruction BP 6159.1(c)<br />

Procedural Safeguards And Complaints For Special Education<br />

Management Resources:<br />

FEDERAL REGISTER<br />

Final Regulations, December 1, 2008, Vol. 73, No. 231, pages 73006-73029<br />

WEB SITES<br />

California Department of Education, Special Education: http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/se<br />

U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs:<br />

http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/osers/osep<br />

Policy SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

adopted: September 20, 2001 San Jose, California<br />

revised: San Jose, California<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 21, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Deletion of Administrative Regulation 6159.1 – Instruction –<br />

Procedural Safeguards and Complaints for Special Education<br />

(1 st Reading) (INFORMATIONAL)<br />

INFORMATIONAL: That the Board of Education review and consider the proposed<br />

deletion of Administrative Regulation 6159.1 – Instruction –<br />

Procedural Safeguards and Complaints for Special Education to<br />

reflect changes in the law and vote to approve the deletion of the<br />

Regulation at the September 24, 20<strong>09</strong> Board meeting.<br />

BACKGROUND: Recent changes to the law have resulted in so many changes to this<br />

Regulation that staff recommend that the current AR 6159.1 be<br />

deleted and a new Regulation be considered for approval.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Michele Syth, Director<br />

Special Education<br />

Approved by,<br />

Chris D. Funk, Assistant Superintendent<br />

Division of Instruction<br />

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Instruction AR 6159.1(a)<br />

Procedural Safeguards And Complaints For Special Education<br />

Due Process Hearing Procedures<br />

A parent/guardian, the district, and/or a student who is emancipated or a ward or dependent of the court<br />

may initiate due process hearing procedures whenever: (Education Code 56501)<br />

1. There is a proposal to initiate or change the identification, assessment or educational placement of the<br />

student or the provision of a free, appropriate public education to the student.<br />

2. There is a refusal to initiate or change the identification, assessment or educational placement of the<br />

student or the provision of a free, appropriate public education to the student.<br />

3. The parent/guardian refuses to consent to an assessment of his/her child.<br />

Upon requesting a due process hearing, the parent/guardian or attorney representing the child shall<br />

provide notice, which shall remain confidential, to the district specifying: (20 USC 1415(b); 34 CFR<br />

300.507)<br />

1. The child's name<br />

2. The child's address<br />

3. The name of the school the child attends<br />

4. A description of the nature of the child's problem relating to the proposed or refused initiation or<br />

change, including facts relating to the problem<br />

5. A proposed resolution to the problem to the extent known and available to the parents/guardians at the<br />

time<br />

Before requesting a state mediation conference or due process hearing, parties may ask to meet<br />

informally to resolve the issue(s). The district Superintendent or designee shall conduct this informal<br />

meeting and shall have the authority to resolve the problem(s).<br />

Attorneys may participate only in those mediation conferences that are scheduled after the filing of a<br />

request for due process hearing. (Education Code 56500.3, 56501)<br />

This conference shall be scheduled if both parties agree to mediate and are willing to extend the 45-day<br />

limit for issuing a hearing decision for a period equal to the length of the mediation process. (Education<br />

Code 56501)<br />

Parties requesting a due process hearing shall file their request with the Superintendent of Public<br />

Instruction or designated contracted agency and give a copy of the request, at the same time, to the other<br />

party. (Education Code 56502)<br />

At least five business days prior to a due process hearing, each party shall disclose to all other parties all<br />

evaluations completed by that date and recommendations based on the offering party's evaluations that<br />

the party intends to use at the hearing. (20 USC 1415(f)) IX.C.2


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Instruction AR 6159.1(b)<br />

Procedural Safeguards And Complaints For Special Education<br />

Due Process Hearing Rights<br />

Due process hearing rights include: (Education Code 56501, 56506)<br />

1. The right to a state prehearing mediation conference pursuant to Education Code 56500.3<br />

2. The right to request a mediation conference at any point during the hearing process<br />

3. The right to examine student records and receive copies within five days of request<br />

(cf. 5125 - Student Records)<br />

4. The right to a fair and impartial administrative hearing at the state level before a person<br />

knowledgeable and under contract in accordance with law<br />

5. The right to have the student who is the subject of the state hearing present at the hearing<br />

6. The right to open the state hearing to the public<br />

7. The right to initiate referral of a child for special education pursuant to Education Code 56303<br />

8. The right to obtain an independent educational assessment pursuant to Education Code 56329<br />

9. The right to participate in the development of the individualized education program (IEP) and be<br />

informed of the availability under state and federal law of free and appropriate public education (FAPE)<br />

and of all available alternative programs, both public and nonpublic<br />

(cf. 6159 - Individualized Education Program)<br />

<strong>10</strong>. The right to obtain written parental consent pursuant to Education Code 56321 before any<br />

assessment of the student is conducted unless the district or SELPA prevails in a due process hearing<br />

relating to such assessment<br />

Informed parental consent need not be obtained in the case of a reassessment of the student if the district<br />

can demonstrate that reasonable measures have been taken to obtain consent and that the student's<br />

parent/guardian has failed to respond.<br />

11. The right to obtain written parental consent pursuant to Education Code 56321 before the student is<br />

placed in a special education program<br />

The parties shall also have the following rights: (5 CCR 3082)<br />

1. The right to call witnesses, including adverse witnesses, and to cross-examine witnesses<br />

2. The right to compel the attendance of witnesses, including the right to issue subpoenas<br />

3. The right to have witnesses excluded from the hearing<br />

4. Because hearings are conducted in English, the right to an interpreter, when the primary language of a<br />

party to a hearing is other than English, or other mode of communication<br />

5. The right of parents/guardians to determine whether the due process hearing will be open or closed to<br />

the public<br />

6. If the hearing officer conducts all or part of a hearing by electronic means, the right of each<br />

participant in the hearing to participate in and hear the entire proceeding while it is taking place and to<br />

observe exhibits IX.C.2


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Instruction AR 6159.1 (c)<br />

Procedural Safeguards And Complaints For Special Education<br />

At the hearing, the parent/guardian shall have the right to be accompanied and advised by counsel<br />

individuals with special knowledge or training with respect to the problems of children with disabilities.<br />

(34 CFR 300.5<strong>09</strong>)<br />

The parent/guardian shall have the right to obtain a written or, at his/her option, electronic verbatim<br />

recording of the hearing. In addition, the parent/guardian shall have the right to obtain written or, at<br />

his/her option, electronic findings of facts and decisions. The district shall provide this record and<br />

findings of fact to the parent/guardian at no cost. (34 CFR 300.5<strong>09</strong>)<br />

Prior Written Notice<br />

The Superintendent or designee shall send parents/guardians a prior written notice whenever there is a<br />

proposal or refusal to initiate or change the identification, evaluation or educational placement of the<br />

student or the provision of a free and appropriate public education. This notice shall include: (20 USC<br />

1415(c); 34 CFR 300.503)<br />

1. A description of the action proposed or refused by the district<br />

2. An explanation as to why the district proposes or refuses to take the action<br />

3. A description of any other options that the district considered and why those options were rejected<br />

4. A description of each evaluation procedure, test, record or report the district used as a basis for the<br />

proposed or refused action<br />

5. A description of any other factors that are relevant to the district's proposal or refusal<br />

6. A statement that the parents/guardians of the student have protection under procedural safeguards and,<br />

if this notice is not an initial referral for evaluation, the means by which a copy of the description of<br />

procedural safeguards can be obtained<br />

7. Sources for parents/guardians to obtain assistance in understanding these provisions<br />

(cf. 5145.6 - Parental Notifications)<br />

Students with disabilities and their parents/guardians shall be provided written notice of their rights in<br />

language easily understood by the general public and in the primary language of the parent/guardian or<br />

other mode of communication used by the parent/guardian, unless to do so is clearly not feasible. The<br />

notice shall include, but not be limited to, those rights prescribed by Education Code 56341. (Education<br />

Code 56341, 56506; 34 CFR 300.503)<br />

If the native language or other mode of communication of the parent/guardian is not a written language,<br />

the district shall take steps to ensure that: (34 CFR 300.503) IX.C.2


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Instruction AR 6159.1(d)<br />

Procedural Safeguards And Complaints For Special Education<br />

1. The notice is translated orally or by other means to the parent/guardian in his/her native language or<br />

other mode of communication<br />

2. The parent/guardian understands the contents of the notice<br />

3. There is written evidence that items #1 and #2 have been satisfied<br />

Procedural Safeguards Notice<br />

A procedural safeguards notice shall be made available to parents/guardians of students with a disability<br />

upon: (20 USC 1415(d))<br />

1. Initial referral for evaluation<br />

2. Each notification of an IEP meeting<br />

3. Reevaluation of the student<br />

4. Registration of a complaint<br />

This notice shall include information on the procedures for requesting an informal meeting, prehearing<br />

mediation conference, mediation conference, or due process hearing; the timelines for completing each<br />

process; whether the process is optional; the type of representative who may be invited to participate;<br />

and the right of the parent/guardian and/or the district to electronically record the proceedings of IEP<br />

meetings in accordance with Education Code 56341. A copy of this notice shall be attached to the<br />

student's assessment plan and referred to at each IEP meeting. (Education Code 56321, 56321.5)<br />

In addition, this notice shall include a full explanation of the procedural safeguards relating to:<br />

independent educational evaluation; prior written notice; parental consent; access to educational records;<br />

opportunity to present complaints; the student's placement while due process proceedings are pending;<br />

procedures for students who are subject to placement in an interim alternative educational setting;<br />

requirements for unilateral placement by parent/guardians of students in private schools at public<br />

expense; mediation; due process hearings; state-level appeals; civil action; and attorney's fees. (20 USC<br />

1415(d); 34 CFR 300.504)<br />

(cf. 5144.2 - Suspension and Expulsion/Due Process (Students with Disabilities))<br />

(cf. 6164.4 - Identification of Individuals for Special Education)<br />

Regulation SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

approved: September 20, 2001 San Jose, California<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 21, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: New Administrative Regulation 6159.1 – Instruction –<br />

Procedural Safeguards and Complaints for Special Education<br />

(1 st Reading) (INFORMATIONAL)<br />

INFORMATIONAL: That the Board of Education review and consider the new<br />

Administrative Regulation 6159.1 – Instruction – Procedural<br />

Safeguards and Complaints for Special Education to reflect<br />

changes in the law and vote to approve the new Regulation at the<br />

September 24, 20<strong>09</strong> Board meeting.<br />

BACKGROUND: Recent changes to the law have resulted in so many changes to this<br />

Regulation that staff recommend that the current AR 6159.1 be<br />

deleted and a new Regulation be considered for approval.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Michele Syth, Director<br />

Special Education<br />

Approved by,<br />

Chris D. Funk, Assistant Superintendent<br />

Division of Instruction<br />

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Instruction AR 6159.1(a)<br />

Procedural Safeguards and Complaints for Special Education<br />

Prior Written Notice<br />

Note: Pursuant to 20 USC 1415(b)(1), districts are mandated to adopt procedures relative to the<br />

prior written notice as specified in 20 USC 1415(c)(1) and listed below.<br />

The Superintendent or designee shall send to the parents/guardians of any student with disabilities<br />

a prior written notice within a reasonable time: (20 USC 1415(c); 34 CFR 300.<strong>10</strong>2, 300.300,<br />

300.503; Education Code 56500.4, 56500.5)<br />

1. Before the district initially refers the student for assessment<br />

2. Before the district proposes to initiate or change the student's identification, assessment,<br />

educational placement, or the provision of a free appropriate public education (FAPE) to the<br />

student<br />

3. Before the district refuses to initiate or change the student's identification, assessment, or<br />

educational placement or the provision of FAPE to the student<br />

4. Before the student graduates from high school with a regular diploma thus resulting in a change<br />

in placement<br />

5. Upon receipt of the parent/guardian's written revocation of consent for the continued provision<br />

of special education and related services to his/her child<br />

This notice shall include: (20 USC 1415(c); 34 CFR 300.503; Education Code 56500.4)<br />

1. A description of the action proposed or refused by the district<br />

2. An explanation as to why the district proposes or refuses to take the action<br />

3. A description of each assessment procedure, test, record, or report the district used as a basis<br />

for the proposed or refused action<br />

4. A statement that the parents/guardians of the student have protection under procedural<br />

safeguards and, if this notice is not an initial referral for assessment, the means by which a copy of<br />

the description of procedural safeguards can be obtained<br />

5. Sources for parents/guardians to obtain assistance in understanding these provisions<br />

6. A description of any other options that the individualized education program (IEP) team<br />

considered and why those options were rejected(cf. 6159 - Individualized Education Program)<br />

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Instruction AR 6159.1(b)<br />

Procedural Safeguards and Complaints for Special Education<br />

7. A description of any other factors relevant to the district's proposal or refusal<br />

(cf. 5145.6 - Parental Notifications)<br />

Procedural Safeguards Notice<br />

A procedural safeguards notice shall be made available to parents/guardians of students with<br />

disabilities once each school year and: (20 USC 1415(d)(1); 34 CFR 300.504; Education Code<br />

56301)<br />

1. Upon initial referral or parent/guardian request for assessment<br />

2. Upon receipt of the first state compliance complaint in a school year<br />

(cf. 1312.3 - Uniform Complaint Procedures)<br />

3. Upon receipt of the first due process hearing request in a school year<br />

4. In accordance with the discipline procedures pursuant to 34 CFR 300.530(h), when a decision is<br />

made to remove a student because of a violation of a code of conduct constituting a change of<br />

placement<br />

(cf. 5144.2 - Suspension and Expulsion/Due Process (Students with Disabilities))<br />

5. Upon request by a parent/guardian<br />

The procedural safeguards notice shall include a full explanation of all of the procedural<br />

safeguards available under 34 CFR 300.148, 300.151-300.153, 300.300, 300.502-300.503, 300.505-<br />

300.518, 300.520, 300.530-300.536, and 300.6<strong>10</strong>-300.625 relating to: (20 USC 1415(d)(2); 34 CFR<br />

300.504; Education Code 56301)<br />

1. Independent educational evaluation<br />

(cf. 6164.4 - Identification and Evaluation of Individuals for Special Education)<br />

2. Prior written notice<br />

3. Parental consent, including a parent/guardian's right to revoke consent, in writing, to his/her<br />

child's continued receipt of special education and related services<br />

4. Access to educational records (cf. 5125 - Student Records) IX.C.3


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Instruction AR 6159.1(c)<br />

Procedural Safeguards and Complaints for Special Education<br />

5. Opportunity to present complaints and resolve complaints through the due process complaint<br />

and state compliance complaint procedures, including the time period in which to file a complaint,<br />

the opportunity for the district to resolve the complaint, and the difference between a due process<br />

complaint and the state compliance complaint procedures, including the jurisdiction of each<br />

procedure, what issues may be raised, filing and decisional timelines, and relevant procedures<br />

6. The availability of mediation<br />

7. The student's placement during the pendency of any due process complaint<br />

8. Procedures for students who are subject to placement in an interim alternative educational<br />

setting<br />

9. Requirements for unilateral placement by parents/guardians of students in private schools at<br />

public expense<br />

<strong>10</strong>. Hearings on due process complaints, including requirements for disclosure of assessment<br />

results and recommendations<br />

11. State-level appeals<br />

12. Civil actions, including the time period in which to file those actions<br />

13. Attorney's fees<br />

This notice shall also include the rights and procedures contained in Education Code 56500-565<strong>09</strong>,<br />

including information on the procedures for requesting an informal meeting, prehearing<br />

mediation conference, mediation conference, or due process hearing; the timelines for completing<br />

each process; whether the process is optional; the type of representative who may be invited to<br />

participate; the right of the parent/guardian and/or the district to electronically record the<br />

proceedings of IEP meetings in accordance with Education Code 56341; and information<br />

regarding the state special schools for students who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, visually<br />

impaired, or deaf-blind. (Education Code 56321, 56321.5, 56321.6)<br />

A copy of this notice shall be attached to the student's assessment plan and referred to at each IEP<br />

meeting. (Education Code 56321, 56321.5)<br />

Format of Parent/Guardian Notices<br />

The parents/guardians of a student with a disability shall be provided written notice of their rights<br />

in a language easily understood by the general public and in their native language or other mode<br />

of communication used by them, unless to do so is clearly not feasible. (34 CFR 300.503;<br />

Education Code 56341, 56506) IX.C.3


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Instruction AR 6159.1(d)<br />

Procedural Safeguards and Complaints for Special Education<br />

If the native language or other mode of communication of the parent/guardian is not a written<br />

language, the district shall take steps to ensure that: (34 CFR 300.503)<br />

1. The notice is translated orally or by other means to the parent/guardian in his/her native<br />

language or other mode of communication.<br />

2. The parent/guardian understands the contents of the notice.<br />

3. There is written evidence that items #1 and #2 have been satisfied.<br />

The district may place a copy of the procedural safeguards notice on the district's web site. (20<br />

USC 1415(d))<br />

A parent/guardian of a student with disabilities may elect to receive the prior written notice or<br />

procedural safeguards notice by an electronic mail communication. (34 CFR 300.505)<br />

Due Process Complaints<br />

A parent/guardian and/or the district may initiate due process hearing procedures whenever: (20<br />

USC 1415(b); Education Code 56501)<br />

1. There is a proposal to initiate or change the student's identification, assessment, or educational<br />

placement or the provision of FAPE to the student.<br />

2. There is a refusal to initiate or change the student's identification, assessment, or educational<br />

placement or the provision of FAPE to the student.<br />

3. The parent/guardian refuses to consent to an assessment of his/her child.<br />

4. There is a disagreement between a parent/guardian and the district regarding the availability of<br />

a program appropriate for the student, including the question of financial responsibility, as<br />

specified in 34 CFR 300.148.<br />

Prior to having a due process hearing, the party requesting the hearing, or the party's attorney,<br />

shall provide the opposing party a due process complaint, which shall remain confidential,<br />

specifying: (20 USC 1415(b); 34 CFR 300.508; Education Code 56502)<br />

1. The student's name<br />

2. The student's address or, in the case of a student identified as homeless pursuant to 42 USC<br />

11434, available contact information for that student (cf. 6173 - Education for Homeless Children)<br />

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Instruction AR 6159.1(e)<br />

Procedural Safeguards and Complaints for Special Education<br />

3. The name of the school the student attends<br />

4. A description of the nature of the student's problem relating to the proposed or refused<br />

initiation or change, including facts relating to the problem<br />

5. A proposed resolution to the problem to the extent known and available to the complaining<br />

party at the time<br />

Parties filing a due process complaint shall file their request with the Superintendent of Public<br />

Instruction or designated contracted agency. (Education Code 56502)<br />

District's Response to Due Process Complaints<br />

If the district has sent prior written notice to the parent/guardian regarding the subject matter of<br />

the parent/guardian's due process complaint, the district shall, within <strong>10</strong> days of receipt of the<br />

complaint, send a response specifically addressing the issues in the complaint. (20 USC 1415(c)(1);<br />

34 CFR 300.508)<br />

If the district has not sent a prior written notice to the parent/guardian regarding the subject<br />

matter contained in the parent/guardian's due process complaint, the district shall send a response<br />

to the parent/guardian within <strong>10</strong> days of receipt of the complaint containing: (20 USC 1415(c)(1);<br />

34 CFR 300.508):<br />

1. An explanation of why the district proposed or refused to take the action raised in the complaint<br />

2. A description of other options that the IEP team considered and the reasons that those options<br />

were rejected<br />

3. A description of each evaluation procedure, assessment, record, or report the district used as<br />

the basis for the proposed or refused action<br />

4. A description of the factors that are relevant to the district's proposal or refusal<br />

Upon the filing of a due process complaint by either party or upon request of the parent/guardian,<br />

the district shall inform the parent/guardian of any free or low-cost legal and other relevant<br />

services available in the area. (34 CFR 300.507)<br />

Informal Process/Pre-Hearing Mediation Conference<br />

Prior to or upon initiating a due process hearing, the Superintendent or designee and a<br />

parent/guardian may, if the party initiating the hearing so chooses, agree to meet informally to<br />

resolve any issue(s) relating to the identification, assessment, education and placement, or<br />

provision of FAPE for a student IX.C.3


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Instruction AR 6159.1(f)<br />

Procedural Safeguards and Complaints for Special Education<br />

with disabilities. The Superintendent or designee shall have the authority to resolve the issue(s). In<br />

addition, either party may file a request with the Superintendent of Public Instruction for a<br />

mediation conference to be conducted by a person under contract with the California Department<br />

of Education. (Education Code 56502)<br />

If resolution is reached that resolves the due process issue(s), the parties shall enter into a legally<br />

binding agreement that satisfies the requirements of Education Code 56500.3. (Education Code<br />

56500.3)<br />

Attorneys may attend or otherwise participate only in those mediation conferences that are<br />

scheduled after the filing of a request for due process hearing. (Education Code 56500.3, 56501)<br />

Regulation SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

adopted: San Jose, California<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 21, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Deletion of Administrative Regulation 6164.4 – Instruction –<br />

Identification of Individuals for Special Education (1 st<br />

Reading) (INFORMATIONAL)<br />

INFORMATIONAL: That the Board of Education review and consider the deletion of<br />

Administrative Regulation 6164.4 – Instruction – Identification of<br />

Individuals for Special Education and vote to approve the deletion<br />

of the Regulation at the September 24, 20<strong>09</strong> Board meeting.<br />

BACKGROUND: Recent changes to the law have resulted in so many changes to this<br />

Regulation that staff recommend that the current AR 6164.4 be<br />

deleted and a new Regulation be considered for approval.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Michele Syth, Director<br />

Special Education<br />

Approved by,<br />

Chris D. Funk, Assistant Superintendent<br />

Division of Instruction<br />

IX.C.4


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Instruction AR 6164.4(a)<br />

Identification of Individuals for Special Education<br />

A student shall be referred for special educational instruction and services only after the resources of the<br />

regular education program have been considered and used where appropriate. (Education Code 56303)<br />

All referrals from school staff shall include a brief reason for the referral and describe the regular<br />

program resources that were considered and/or modified for use with the student, and their effect. (5<br />

CCR 3021)<br />

Within 15 days of a referral for assessment, the student's parent/guardian shall receive a notice of<br />

parental rights and a written proposed assessment plan explaining the types of assessments to be<br />

conducted and stating that no individualized education program (IEP) will result from the assessment<br />

without parental consent. The 15-day period does not include days between the student's regular school<br />

session or term or days of school vacation in excess of five school days unless, the parent/guardian<br />

agrees in writing to an extension. (Education Code 56321)<br />

Upon receiving the proposed assessment plan, the parent/guardian shall have at least 15 days to decide<br />

whether or not to consent to the assessment. The assessment may begin as soon as informed parental<br />

consent is given. (Education Code 56321; 34 CFR 300.505)<br />

Informed parental consent means that the parent/guardian: (34 CFR 300.500)<br />

1. Has been fully informed of all information relevant to the activity for which consent is sought, in<br />

his/her native language or other mode of communication<br />

2. Understands that the granting of consent is voluntary on the part of the parent/guardian and may be<br />

revoked at any time<br />

(cf. 6159 - Individualized Education Program)<br />

(cf. 6159.1 - Procedural Safeguards and Complaints for Special Education)<br />

Personnel assessing the student shall prepare a written report of assessment results which specifies:<br />

(Education Code 56327)<br />

1. Whether the student may need special education and related services<br />

2. The basis for making this determination<br />

3. Relevant behavior noted while observing the student in an appropriate setting<br />

4. The relationship of the student's behavior to his/her academic and social functioning<br />

5. Educationally relevant health, development and medical findings, if any<br />

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Instruction AR 6164.4(b)<br />

Identification of Individuals for Special Education<br />

6. For students with learning disabilities, whether the discrepancy between achievement and ability<br />

cannot be corrected without special education and related services<br />

7. Where appropriate, a determination concerning the effects of environmental, cultural or economic<br />

disadvantage<br />

8. The need for specialized services, materials and equipment for students with low incidence<br />

disabilities, consistent with California Department of Education guidelines<br />

The parent/guardian shall receive written notice that: (Education Code 56329; 34 CFR 300.502))<br />

1. Upon completion of the administration of tests and other assessment materials, an IEP team meeting<br />

that includes the parent/guardian or his/her representative shall be scheduled pursuant to Education Code<br />

56341. At this meeting, the team shall determine whether or not the student is a student with disabilities<br />

as defined in Education Code 56026 and shall discuss the assessment, the educational recommendations<br />

and the reasons for these recommendations. A copy of the assessment report shall be given to the<br />

parent/guardian.<br />

2. If the parent/guardian disagrees with an assessment obtained by the district, a parent/guardian has the<br />

right to obtain, at public expense, an independent educational assessment of the student from qualified<br />

specialists, as defined by district regulations.<br />

However, the district shall, without unnecessary delay, either initiate a state due process hearing to show<br />

that its assessment is appropriate or pay for an independent educational evaluation. If this hearing results<br />

in a decision that the district's assessment is appropriate, the parent/guardian still has the right to obtain<br />

an independent education assessment, but not at public expense. The results of an assessment obtained at<br />

private expense must be considered by the district and may be presented as evidence at a due process<br />

hearing.<br />

Students with disabilities shall be reassessed at least every three years, or more frequently if conditions<br />

warrant a reassessment or if requested by the parent/guardian or teacher. (Education Code 56381)<br />

Before entering kindergarten or first grade, children with disabilities who are in a preschool program<br />

shall be reassessed to determine if they still need special education and services. IEP teams shall identify<br />

a means of monitoring the continued success of children who are determined to be eligible for less<br />

intensive special education programs. (Education Code 56445)<br />

Regulation SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

approved: September 20, 2001 San Jose, California<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 21, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: New Administrative Regulation 6164.4 – Instruction – Identification<br />

of Individuals for Special Education (1 st Reading)<br />

(INFORMATIONAL)<br />

INFORMATIONAL: That the Board of Education review and consider the new Administrative<br />

Regulation 6164.4 – Instruction – Identification of Individuals for Special<br />

Education and vote to approve the new Regulation at the September 24,<br />

20<strong>09</strong> Board meeting.<br />

BACKGROUND: Recent changes to the law have resulted in so many changes to this<br />

Regulation that staff recommend that the current AR 6164.4 be deleted<br />

and a new Regulation be considered for approval.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Michele Syth, Director<br />

Special Education<br />

Approved by,<br />

Chris D. Funk, Assistant Superintendent<br />

Division of Instruction<br />

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Instruction AR 6164.4(a)<br />

Referrals for Special Education Services<br />

A student shall be referred for special education instruction and services only after the resources<br />

of the regular education program have been considered and used where appropriate. (Education<br />

Code 56303)<br />

All referrals from school staff for special education and related services shall include a brief<br />

reason for the referral and description of the regular program resources that were considered<br />

and/or modified for use with the student and their effect. (5 CCR 3021)<br />

Initial Evaluation for Special Education Services<br />

Before the initial provision of special education and related services to a student with a disability,<br />

the district shall conduct a full and individual initial evaluation of the student. (34 CFR 300.301;<br />

Education Code 56320)<br />

Upon receipt of a referral of any student for special education and related services, a proposed<br />

evaluation plan shall be developed within 15 days, not counting days between the student's regular<br />

school sessions or terms or days of school vacation in excess of five school days, unless the<br />

parent/guardian agrees, in writing, to an extension. If the referral is made within <strong>10</strong> days or less<br />

prior to the end of the student's regular school year or term, the proposed evaluation plan shall be<br />

developed within <strong>10</strong> days after the beginning of the next regular school year or term. (Education<br />

Code 56043, 56321)<br />

The proposed evaluation plan shall meet all of the following requirements: (Education Code<br />

56321)<br />

1. Be in a language easily understood by the general public<br />

Note: 34 CFR 300.29 defines "native language" as the language normally used by the individual<br />

and, for a child, the language regularly used in the home environment.<br />

2. Be provided in the native language of the parent/guardian or other mode of communication<br />

used by the parent/guardian unless it is clearly not feasible.<br />

3. Explain the types of evaluation to be conducted<br />

4. State that no individualized education program (IEP) will result from the evaluation without<br />

parent/guardian consent<br />

(cf. 6159 - Individualized Education Program)<br />

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Instruction AR 6164.4(b)<br />

Referrals for Special Education Services<br />

Prior to conducting an initial evaluation, the district shall provide the parent/guardian with prior<br />

written notice in accordance with 34 CFR 300.503. In addition, as part of the evaluation plan, the<br />

parent/guardian shall receive written notice that includes all of the following information: (34<br />

CFR 300.304, 300.504; Education Code 56329)<br />

1. Upon completion of the administration of tests and other evaluation materials, an IEP team<br />

meeting that includes the parent/guardian or his/her representative shall be scheduled pursuant to<br />

Education Code 56341. At this meeting, the team shall determine whether or not the student is a<br />

student with disabilities, as defined in Education Code 56026, and shall discuss the evaluation, the<br />

educational recommendations, and the reasons for the recommendations.<br />

2. When making a determination of eligibility for special education, the district shall not<br />

determine that a student is disabled if the primary factor for such determination is lack of<br />

appropriate instruction in reading, including the essential components of reading instruction as<br />

defined in 20 USC 6368 of the No Child Left Behind Act, lack of appropriate instruction in<br />

mathematics, or limited English proficiency.<br />

3. A copy of the evaluation report and the documentation of determination of eligibility shall be<br />

given to the parent/guardian.<br />

4. If a parent/guardian disagrees with an evaluation obtained by the district, the parent/guardian<br />

has the right to obtain, at public expense, an independent educational evaluation of the student<br />

from qualified specialists, in accordance with 34 CFR 300.502. A parent/guardian is entitled to<br />

only one such evaluation at public expense each time the district conducts an assessment with<br />

which the parent/guardian disagrees.<br />

If the district observed the student in conducting its evaluation, or if its evaluation procedures<br />

make it permissible to have in-class observation of a student, an equivalent opportunity shall<br />

apply to the independent educational evaluation. This equivalent opportunity shall apply to the<br />

student's current placement and setting as well as observation of the district's proposed placement<br />

and setting, if any, regardless of whether the independent educational evaluation is initiated<br />

before or after the filing of a due process hearing proceeding.<br />

5. The district may initiate a due process hearing pursuant to Education Code 56500-56508 to<br />

show that its evaluation is appropriate. If the final decision resulting from the due process hearing<br />

is that the evaluation is appropriate, the parent/guardian maintains the right for an independent<br />

educational evaluation, but not at public expense.<br />

If the parent/guardian obtains an independent educational evaluation at private expense, the<br />

results of the evaluation shall be considered by the district with respect to the provision of a free<br />

appropriate public education (FAPE) to the student, and may be presented as evidence at a due<br />

process hearing regarding the student. If the district observed the student in conducting its IX.C.5


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Instruction AR 6164.4(c)<br />

Referrals for Special Education Services<br />

evaluation, or if its evaluation procedures make it permissible to have in-class observation of a<br />

student, an equivalent opportunity shall apply to an independent educational evaluation of the<br />

student in the student's current educational placement and setting, if any, proposed by the district,<br />

regardless of whether the independent educational evaluation is initiated before or after the filing<br />

of a due process hearing.<br />

6. If a parent/guardian proposes a publicly financed placement of the student in a nonpublic<br />

school, the district shall have an opportunity to observe the proposed placement and the student in<br />

the proposed placement, if the student has already been unilaterally placed in the nonpublic<br />

school by the parent/guardian. Any such observation shall only be of the student who is the<br />

subject of the observation and shall not include the observation or evaluation of any other student<br />

in the proposed placement unless that other student's parent/guardian consents to the observation<br />

or evaluation. The results of any observation or evaluation of another student in violation of<br />

Education Code 56329(d) shall be inadmissible in any due process or judicial proceeding<br />

regarding FAPE of that other student.<br />

(cf. 5145.6 - Parental Notifications)<br />

(cf. 6159.1 - Procedural Safeguards and Complaints for Special Education)<br />

(cf. 6164.41 - Children with Disabilities Enrolled by their Parents in Private School)<br />

Parent/Guardian Consent for Evaluations<br />

Note: Pursuant to 34 CFR 300.301 and Education Code 56344, the district must first obtain i<br />

Upon receiving the proposed evaluation plan, the parent/guardian shall have at least 15 days to<br />

decide whether or not to consent to the initial evaluation. The district shall not interpret<br />

parent/guardian consent for initial evaluation as consent for initial placement or initial provision<br />

of special education services. (34 CFR 300.300, 34 CFR 300.301; Education Code 56320, 56321)<br />

Informed parental consent means that the parent/guardian: (34 CFR 300.9)<br />

1. Has been fully informed, in his/her native language or other mode of communication, of all<br />

information relevant to the activity for which consent is sought<br />

2. Understands and agrees, in writing, to the carrying out of the activity for which his/her consent<br />

is sought and the consent describes that activity and lists the records (if any) that will be released<br />

and to whom<br />

3. Understands that the granting of consent is voluntary on his/her part and may be revoked at<br />

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4. Understands that if he/she revokes consent, that revocation is not retroactive (i.e., it does not<br />

negate an action that has occurred after the consent was given and before the consent was<br />

revoked)<br />

The district shall make reasonable efforts to obtain the informed consent of the parent/guardian<br />

for an initial evaluation or reevaluation of a student. The district shall maintain a record of its<br />

attempts to obtain consent, including: (34 CFR 300.300, 300.322; Education Code 56321, 56341.5)<br />

1. Detailed records of telephone calls made or attempted and the results of those calls<br />

2. Copies of correspondence sent to the parent/guardian and any responses received<br />

3. Detailed records of visits made to the parent/guardian's home or place of employment and the<br />

results of those visits<br />

If a parent/guardian refuses to consent to the initial evaluation or fails to respond to a request to<br />

provide consent, the district may, but is not required to, pursue an evaluation by utilizing the<br />

procedural safeguards, including the mediation and due process procedures pursuant to 20 USC<br />

1415 and 34 CFR 300.506-300.516. (34 CFR 300.300; Education Code 56321)<br />

For a student who is a ward of the state and not residing with his/her parent/guardian, the district<br />

may conduct an initial evaluation without obtaining informed consent if any of the following<br />

situations exists: (20 USC 1414; 34 CFR 300.300; Education Code 56321.1)<br />

1. Despite reasonable efforts to do so, the district cannot discover the whereabouts of the<br />

parent/guardian of the student.<br />

2. The rights of the parent/guardian of the student have been terminated in accordance with<br />

California law.<br />

3. The rights of the parent/guardian to make educational decisions have been subrogated by a<br />

judge in accordance with California law and consent for an initial evaluation has been given by an<br />

individual appointed by the judge to represent the student.<br />

(cf. 6159.3 - Appointment of Surrogate Parent for Special Education Students)<br />

The district need not obtain parent/guardian consent before reviewing existing data as part of an<br />

evaluation or administering a test or other evaluation that is administered to all students, unless<br />

consent is required from the parents/guardians of all students. (34 CFR 300.300; Education Code<br />

56321)<br />

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Instruction AR 6164.4(e)<br />

Referrals for Special Education Services<br />

Conduct of the Evaluation<br />

The district shall complete the determination as to whether the student is a student with a<br />

disability, conduct the initial evaluation to determine his/her educational needs, and develop an<br />

IEP within 60 days of receiving informed parent/guardian consent for the evaluation. (34 CFR<br />

300.300, 34 CFR 300.301; Education Code 56344)<br />

The evaluation shall be conducted by qualified personnel who are competent to perform the<br />

assessment as determined by the district, county office of education, or special education local plan<br />

area (SELPA). (Education Code 56320, 56322)<br />

The screening of a student by a teacher or specialist to determine appropriate instructional<br />

strategies for curriculum implementation shall not be considered to be an evaluation for eligibility<br />

for special education and related services. (34 CFR 300.302)<br />

In conducting the evaluation, the district shall use a variety of assessment tools and strategies to<br />

gather relevant functional, developmental, and academic information about the student. The<br />

district shall also use any information provided by the parent/guardian that may assist the district<br />

in making the determination as to whether the student is a student with a disability and, if so, the<br />

necessary components of his/her IEP when the IEP is developed, including information related to<br />

enabling the student to be involved in and to progress in the general education curriculum. (34<br />

CFR 300.304)<br />

The district's evaluation shall not use any single measure or assessment as the sole criterion for<br />

determining whether a student is a student with a disability and for determining the appropriate<br />

educational program for the student. The assessment shall use technically sound instruments that<br />

may assess the relative contribution of cognitive and behavioral factors in addition to physical or<br />

developmental factors. (34 CFR 300.304)<br />

The district shall also ensure that assessments and other evaluation materials provide relevant<br />

information that directly assists persons in determining the student's educational needs and are:<br />

(34 CFR 300.304; Education Code 56320)<br />

1. Selected and administered so as not to be discriminatory on a racial, cultural, or sexual basis<br />

2. Provided and administered in the language and form most likely to yield accurate information<br />

on what the student knows and can do academically, developmentally, and functionally, unless it is<br />

clearly not feasible to so provide or administer<br />

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4. Administered by trained and knowledgeable personnel<br />

5. Administered in accordance with any instructions provided by the producer of the assessments<br />

6. Tailored to assess specific areas of educational need and not merely designed to provide a single<br />

general intelligence quotient<br />

7. If administered to a student with impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills, selected and<br />

administered to best ensure that the results accurately reflect the student's aptitude or<br />

achievement level or whatever other factors the test purports to measure<br />

Note: AB 1663 (Ch. 454, Statutes of 2007) amended Education Code 56320 to conform to federal<br />

law, as specified below.<br />

Students shall be assessed in all areas related to the suspected disability, including, if appropriate,<br />

health and development, vision (including low vision), hearing, motor abilities, language function,<br />

general intelligence, academic performance, communicative status, self-help, orientation and<br />

mobility skills, career and vocational abilities and interests, and social and emotional status. When<br />

appropriate, a developmental history shall be obtained. The district shall ensure that the<br />

evaluation is sufficiently comprehensive to identify all of the student's special education and<br />

related service needs, whether or not commonly linked to the disability category in which the<br />

student has been classified. (34 CFR 300.304; Education Code 56320)<br />

As part of the initial evaluation and any reevaluation, the IEP team and other qualified<br />

professionals shall, if appropriate, review existing evaluation data on the student, including<br />

evaluations and information provided by the parents/guardians; current classroom-based local or<br />

state assessments and classroom-based observations; and observations by teachers and related<br />

services providers. On the basis of that review and input from the student's parent/guardian, the<br />

team shall identify what additional data, if any, are needed to determine: (34 CFR 300.305;<br />

Education Code 56381)<br />

1. Whether the student is a student with a disability, or in the case of a reevaluation, whether the<br />

student continues to have a disability, and the educational needs of the student<br />

2. The present levels of academic achievement and related developmental needs of the student<br />

3. Whether the student needs, or continues to need, special education and related services<br />

4. Whether any additions or modifications to the special education and related services are needed<br />

to enable the student to meet the measurable annual goals set out in his/her IEP and to<br />

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Instruction AR 6164.4(g)<br />

Referrals for Special Education Services<br />

If a student has transferred from another district in the same school year or leaves this district,<br />

the district shall coordinate with the student's prior or subsequent district as necessary and as<br />

expeditiously as possible to ensure prompt completion of full evaluations. (34 CFR 300.304)<br />

Eligibility Determination<br />

Upon completion of the administration of assessments and other evaluation measures, a group of<br />

qualified professionals and the parent/guardian shall determine whether the student is a student<br />

with a disability and, if so, his/her educational needs. In interpreting the data, the group shall<br />

draw information from a variety of sources, including aptitude and achievement tests, parentguardian<br />

input, and teacher recommendations, as well as information about the student's physical<br />

condition, social or cultural background, and adaptive behavior. The group shall ensure that the<br />

information obtained from these sources is documented and carefully considered. (34 CFR<br />

300.306)<br />

The personnel who evaluate the student shall prepare a written report of the results of each<br />

evaluation. The report shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (Education Code 56327)<br />

1. Whether the student may need special education and related services<br />

2. The basis for making the determination<br />

3. The relevant behavior noted during the observation of the student in an appropriate setting<br />

4. The relationship of that behavior to the student's academic and social functioning<br />

5. The educationally relevant health, developmental, and medical findings, if any<br />

6. For students with learning disabilities, whether there is such a discrepancy between<br />

achievement and ability that it cannot be corrected without special education and related services<br />

7. A determination concerning the effects of environmental, cultural, or economic disadvantage,<br />

where appropriate<br />

8. The need for specialized services, materials, and equipment for students with low incidence<br />

disabilities, consistent with Education Code 56136<br />

When making a determination of eligibility for special education and related services, the district<br />

shall not determine that a student is disabled if the primary factor for such determination is a lack<br />

of appropriate instruction in reading, including the essential components of reading instruction<br />

pursuant to 20 USC 6368 of the No Child Left Behind Act, lack of instruction in mathematics,<br />

limited English proficiency, or that the student does not otherwise meet the eligibility criteria.<br />

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Instruction AR 6164.4(h)<br />

Referrals for Special Education Services<br />

(34 CFR 300.306; Education Code 56329)<br />

If a determination is made that a student has a disability and needs special education and related<br />

services, an IEP shall be developed within a total time not to exceed 60 days, not counting days<br />

between the student's regular school sessions or terms or days of school vacation in excess of five<br />

school days, from the date of the receipt of the parent/guardian's consent for evaluation, unless the<br />

parent/guardian agrees, in writing, to an extension. (34 CFR 300.306; Education Code 56043)<br />

Independent Educational Evaluation<br />

The parents/guardians of a student with a disability have the right to obtain an independent<br />

educational evaluation at public expense under the same criteria that the district uses for a<br />

district-initiated evaluation. An independent educational evaluation is an evaluation conducted by<br />

a qualified examiner who is not employed by the district. Public expense means the district either<br />

pays for the full cost of the independent educational evaluation or ensures that the evaluation is<br />

otherwise provided at no cost to the parent/guardian. (34 CFR 300.502; Education Code 56329)<br />

The parent/guardian is entitled to only one independent educational evaluation at public expense<br />

each time the district conducts an evaluation with which the parent/guardian disagrees. (34 CFR<br />

300.502; Education Code 56329)<br />

If a parent/guardian has requested an independent educational evaluation, the district may ask<br />

for a reason that he/she objects to the district's evaluation. However, the parent/guardian is not<br />

required to provide the reason to the district. (34 CFR 300.502)<br />

Upon receiving the request for an independent educational evaluation, the district shall, without<br />

unnecessary delay, either: (34 CFR 300.502)<br />

1. File a due process complaint to request a hearing to show that its evaluation is appropriate<br />

2. Ensure that an independent evaluation is provided at public expense, unless the district can<br />

later demonstrate at a hearing that the evaluation obtained by the parent/guardian did not satisfy<br />

the district's criteria<br />

If a due process hearing decision determines that the district's evaluation is appropriate, then the<br />

parent/guardian may obtain an independent evaluation but not at public expense. (34 CFR<br />

300.502)<br />

The results of an independent evaluation obtained by the parent/guardian, whether at public or<br />

private expense, shall be considered by the district if it meets district criteria in any decision made<br />

with respect to FAPE and may be presented as evidence at a hearing on a due process complaint.<br />

(34 CFR 300.502) IX.C.5


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Instruction AR 6164.4(i)<br />

Referrals for Special Education Services<br />

Reevaluation<br />

A reevaluation shall be conducted when the district determines that the educational or related<br />

service needs of the student, including improved academic achievement and functional<br />

performance, warrant a reevaluation or if the student's parent/guardian or teacher requests<br />

reevaluation. Such reevaluations shall occur every three years, unless the parent/guardian and<br />

district agree in writing that a reevaluation is unnecessary. A reevaluation may not occur more<br />

than once a year, unless the parent/guardian and the district agree otherwise. (34 CFR 300.303;<br />

Education Code 56043, 56381)<br />

The district shall ensure that any reevaluations of the student are conducted in accordance with<br />

the evaluation procedures pursuant to 34 CFR 300.304-300.311. (34 CFR 300.303)<br />

Before entering kindergarten or first grade, children with disabilities who are in a preschool<br />

program shall be reevaluated to determine if they still need special education and services. IEP<br />

teams shall identify a means of monitoring the continued success of children who are determined<br />

to be eligible for less intensive special education programs to ensure that gains made are not lost<br />

by a rapid removal of individualized programs and supports for these children. (Education Code<br />

56445)<br />

Parent/Guardian Revocation of Consent for Continued Provision of Services<br />

If at any time subsequent to the initial provision of services, the student's parent/guardian revokes<br />

consent, in writing, for the continued provision of special education services, the Superintendent<br />

or designee shall provide prior written notice within a reasonable time before ceasing to provide<br />

services to the student. The district shall not request a due process hearing or pursue mediation in<br />

order to require an agreement or ruling that services be provided to the student. (34 CFR 300.300,<br />

300.503)<br />

Prior to the discontinuation of services, the Superintendent or designee may offer to meet with the<br />

parents/guardians to discuss concerns for the student's education. However, this meeting shall be<br />

voluntary on the part of the parent/guardian and shall not delay the implementation of the<br />

parent/guardian's request for discontinuation of services. In addition, the Superintendent or<br />

designee shall send a letter to the parent/guardian confirming the parent/guardian's decision to<br />

discontinue all services.<br />

Once the district has ceased providing special education services in response to the<br />

parent/guardian's revocation of consent, the student shall be classified as a general education<br />

student.<br />

Regulation SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

Approved: San Jose, California<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San Jose, California<br />

August 24, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Community Advisory Committee for Special Education (CAC-SE)<br />

SELPA IV. (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve the following persons who have<br />

been voted by the membership of the CAC-SE to serve as members of the<br />

Community Advisory Committee for a two year term starting June 20<strong>09</strong><br />

and ending June 2011. The members to serve for the CAC-SE from June<br />

20<strong>09</strong> through June 2011 are: Carrie Champion, Christine Conley, Alice<br />

Nunez, Dottie Myers and Vanessa Wallace.<br />

BACKGROUND: The purpose of the Community Advisory Committee for Special<br />

Education (CAC-SE) shall be to act in support of individuals of Special<br />

Education programs by representing broad interests in the community<br />

and promoting maximum interaction of parents, students, and community<br />

members with the Department of Special Education San Jose Unified<br />

School District.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Michele Syth, Director<br />

Special Education<br />

Approved by,<br />

Chris D. Funk, Assistant Superintendent<br />

Division of Instruction<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

July 20, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Independent Contractor Agreement with Bay Area After-School All-<br />

Stars (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve an Independent Contractor<br />

Agreement with Bay Area After School All-Stars in an amount not to<br />

exceed $1,219,182.65 to operate San Jose After School Education and<br />

Safety (ASES) programs at Gardner, Grant, Horace Mann, Lowell, Trace<br />

and Bachrodt Elementary Schools and Hoover, Burnett, River Glen and<br />

Willow Glen Middle Schools during the 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong> school year.<br />

BACKGROUND: San Jose Unified School District, in collaboration with Bay Area After<br />

School All-Stars, will provide Homework Centers, enrichment,<br />

sports/recreation and service learning. Teachers and trained staff help<br />

children with homework, tutor them in various academic subjects and<br />

provide guidance in areas where assistance is needed. Specific<br />

educational programs include technology-related curriculum, literacy,<br />

science, mathematics and English as a Second Language. This amount<br />

reflects the net dollars received by the agency.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: California Department of Education After School Education and Safety<br />

(ASES) Grant [061]<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Karen Fuqua, Manager<br />

Public Relations and Community Development<br />

Approved by,<br />

William J. Erlendson, Ph.D., Assistant Superintendent<br />

Educational Accountability/Community Development<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 21, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Amendment to Board Policy 5125 – Students – Student Records<br />

(1st Reading) (INFORMATIONAL)<br />

INFORMATIONAL: That the Board of Education review and consider the proposed<br />

amendment to Board Policy 5125 – Students – Student Records to<br />

reflect changes in the law and vote to approve the amendment to the<br />

Policy at the September 24, 20<strong>09</strong> meeting.<br />

BACKGROUND: Additions and omissions are in compliance with the California<br />

Department of Education. Additions/changes to Board Policy 5125<br />

are printed in bold type and omissions are indicated with strike<br />

through.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Don McCloskey, Director<br />

Student Services<br />

Approved by,<br />

William J. Erlendson, Ph.D., Assistant Superintendent<br />

Educational Accountability and Community Development<br />

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Students BP 5125 (a)<br />

STUDENT RECORDS<br />

The Governing Board recognizes the importance of keeping accurate, comprehensive student records as<br />

required by law. The Superintendent or designee shall ensure that the district’s administrative<br />

regulation and school site procedures for maintaining the confidentiality of student records are shall be<br />

consistent with state and federal law.<br />

The Superintendent or designee shall establish regulations governing the identification, description, and<br />

security of student records, as well as timely access for authorized persons. These regulations shall<br />

ensure parental rights to review, inspect, and copy student records and shall protect the student his/her<br />

and the student’s family from invasion of privacy.<br />

(cf. 3580 – District Records)<br />

(cf. 4040 – Employee Use of Technology)<br />

(cf. 5125.1 – Release of Directory Information)<br />

(cf. 5125.2 – Withholding Grades, Diploma or Transcripts)<br />

(cf. 5125.3 – Challenging Student Records)<br />

The Superintendent or designee shall designate a certificated employee to serve as custodian of records,<br />

with responsibility for student records at the district level. At each school, the principal or a certificated<br />

designee shall act as custodian of records for students enrolled at that school. The custodian or records<br />

shall be responsible for implementing Board Policy and Administrative Regulation regarding student<br />

records. (5 CCR 431)<br />

Legal Reference:<br />

EDUCATION CODE<br />

48201 Student records for transfer student who have been suspended/expelled<br />

48904 – 48904.3 Withholding grades, diplomas, or transcripts of pupils causing property<br />

damage or injury; transfer of pupils to new school districts; notice to rescind decision to<br />

withhold<br />

48918 Rules governing expulsion procedures<br />

49060 – 59079 Student pupil records<br />

49<strong>09</strong>1.14 Parental review of curriculum<br />

51747 Independent student programs<br />

56050 Surrogate parents<br />

56055 Foster parents<br />

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE<br />

1985.3 Subpoena duces tecum<br />

FAMILY CODE<br />

3025 Access to records by non-custodial parents<br />

GOVERNMENT CODE<br />

6252 – 6260 Inspection of public records<br />

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Students BP 5125 (b)<br />

STUDENT RECORDS<br />

Legal Reference:<br />

HEALTH Welfare AND Institution SAFETY CODE<br />

120440 Immunizations; disclosure of information<br />

WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS CODE<br />

681 Truancy petitions<br />

160<strong>10</strong> Health and education records of a minor<br />

CODE OF REGULATIONS, TITLE 5<br />

430- 438 Individual student pupil records<br />

16020 – 16027 Destruction of records of school districts<br />

UNITED STATES CODE, TITLE 20<br />

1232g Family Education Rights and Privacy Act<br />

CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, TITLE 34<br />

99.1 – 99.67 Family Educational Rights and Privacy<br />

300.500 Definition of “personally identifiable”<br />

300.501 Opportunity to examine records for parents of student with disability<br />

300.573 Destruction of information<br />

Management Resources:<br />

FEDERAL REGISTER<br />

Final Rule and Analysis of Comments and Changes, Family Educational Rights and Privacy<br />

December 9, 2008, Vol. 73, No. 237, pages 74806 – 74855<br />

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PUBLICATIONS<br />

Joint Guidance on the Application of FERPA and HIPAA to Student Health Records,<br />

November 2008<br />

WEB SITES<br />

California Department of Education: http://www/cde/ca/gov<br />

U.S. Department of Education, Family Policy Compliance Office<br />

http://www.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/index.html<br />

Policy SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

Adopted: September 20, 2001 San Jose, California<br />

Revised: November 18, 2004 San Jose, California<br />

Revised: San Jose, California<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 21, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Amendment to Administrative Regulation 5125.1 – Students –<br />

Student Records (1st Reading) (INFORMATIONAL)<br />

INFORMATIONAL: That the Board of Education review and consider the proposed amendment<br />

to Administrative Regulation 5125.1 – Students – Student Records to<br />

reflect changes in the law and vote to approve the amendment to the<br />

Regulation at the September 24, 20<strong>09</strong> meeting.<br />

BACKGROUND: Additions and omissions are in compliance with the California<br />

Department of Education. Additions/changes to Administrative<br />

Regulation 5125.1 are printed in bold type and omissions are indicated<br />

with strike through.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Don McCloskey, Director<br />

Student Services<br />

Approved by,<br />

William J. Erlendson, Ph.D., Assistant Superintendent<br />

Educational Accountability and Community Development<br />

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Students AR 5125.1(a)<br />

STUDENT RECORDS<br />

Definition<br />

Directory information shall not be released regarding any student whose parent/guardian notifies the<br />

district in writing that such information may not be disclosed. (Education Code 49073) means<br />

information contained in an education record of a student that would not generally be considered<br />

harmful or an invasion of privacy if disclosed. Such student information includes: (34 CFR 99.3;<br />

Education Code 49061)<br />

1. Name<br />

2. Address<br />

3. Telephone number<br />

4. Email address<br />

5. Date and place of birth<br />

6. Major field of study<br />

7. Participation record in officially recognized activities and sports<br />

8. Weight and height of athletic team members<br />

9. Dates of attendance<br />

<strong>10</strong>. Degrees and Awards received<br />

11. Most recent previous school attended<br />

A passive consent form will be published yearly in the San Jose Unified School District Student and<br />

Parent Information Handbook. Parents may request the following to be opted out: Prospective<br />

Employers, College, Newspapers and Military Recruiters.<br />

Based on its determination of the best interest of the student, the district may limit or deny the release of<br />

specific directory information to any public or private nonprofit organization. (Education Code 49073)<br />

Under no circumstances shall directory information be disclosed to a private profit-making entity other<br />

than employers, prospective employers, and representatives of the news media. Private schools and<br />

colleges may be given the names and addresses of 12 th grade students and students who are no longer<br />

enrolled provided they use this information only for purposed directly related to their institution’s<br />

academic or professional goals. (Education Code 49073)<br />

Student means any individual who is or has been in attendance at the district and regarding that<br />

the district maintains student records. (34 CFR 99.3)<br />

Attendance includes, but is not limited to, attendance in person or by paper correspondence,<br />

videoconference, satellite, Internet, or other electronic information and telecommunication<br />

technologies for students who are not physically present in the classroom, and the period during<br />

which a person is working under a work-study program. (34 CFR 99.3)<br />

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Students AR 5125.1 (b)<br />

STUDENT RECORDS<br />

Student records are any items of information (in handwriting, print, tape, film, computer or other<br />

medium) other than directory information gathered within or outside the district, that are directly related<br />

to an identifiable student and maintained by the district or required to be maintained by an employee in<br />

the performance of his/her duties, or maintained by a party acting for the district. Any information<br />

maintained for the purpose of second-party review is considered a student record. A student record may<br />

be recorded in handwriting, print, computer media, video or audiotape, film, microfilm, microfiche or by<br />

other means.<br />

Student records include the student’s health record. (34 CFR 99.3; Education Code 49061, 49062, 5<br />

CCR 430)<br />

Student records do not include: (34 CFR 99.3; Education Code 49061, 4962; 5 CCR 430)<br />

1. Directory information<br />

(cf 5125.1 – Release of Directory Information)<br />

2. Informal notes compiled by a school officer or employee which remain in the sole possession of<br />

the maker, are used only as a personal memory aid, and are not accessible or revealed to any<br />

other person except a substitute.<br />

3. Records of the law enforcement unit of the district, subject to the provisions of 34 CFR 99.8<br />

(cf 3515 – Campus Security)<br />

(cf 3515.3 District Police/Security Department)<br />

4. Records created or received by the district after an individual is no longer a student in<br />

attendance and that are not directly related to the individual’s attendance as a student.<br />

5. Grades on peer-graded papers before they are collected and recorded by a teacher<br />

Mandatory interim student records are those records, which the schools are directed to compile and<br />

maintain for stipulated periods of time and are then destroyed in accordance with state law, regulation,<br />

or administrative directive. (5 CCR 430)<br />

Mandatory permanent student records are those records which are maintained in perpetuity and which<br />

schools have been directed to compile by state law, regulation, or administrative directive. (5 CCR 430)<br />

Permitted student records are those records having clear importance only to the current educational<br />

process of the student. (5 CCR 430)<br />

Access means a personal inspection and review of a record, an accurate copy of a record or receipt of an<br />

accurate copy of a record, an oral description or communication of a record, and a request to release a<br />

copy of any record. (Education Code 49061) IX.D.3


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Students AR 5125.1 (c)<br />

STUDENT RECORDS<br />

Disclosure means to permit access to, or the release, transfer or other communication of, personally<br />

identifiable information contained in education records, to any party except the party that provided or<br />

created the record, by any means including oral, written, or electronic. (34 CFR 99.3)<br />

Personally identifiable information includes but is not limited to: (34 CFR 99.3)<br />

1. The student’s name<br />

2. The name of the student’s parent/guardian or other family member<br />

3. The address of the student or student’s family<br />

4. A personal identifier, such as the student’s social security number, student number, and a list of<br />

personal characteristics or other information that would make the student’s identify easily<br />

traceable or biometric record (e.g. fingerprints, retina and iris patterns, voiceprints, CAN<br />

sequence, facial characteristics, and handwriting)<br />

5. Other indirect identifiers, such as the student’s date of birth, place of birth, and mother’s<br />

maiden name<br />

6. Other information that, alone or in combination, is linked or linkable to a specific student<br />

that would allow a reasonable person in the school community, who does not have personal<br />

knowledge of the relevant circumstances, to identify the student with reasonable certainty<br />

7. Information requested by a person who the district reasonably believes knows the identify<br />

of the student to whom the student record relates.<br />

Adult student is a person who is or was enrolled in school and who is at least 18 years of age. (5 CCR<br />

430)<br />

Parent/guardian means a natural parent, an adopted parent, legal guardian, surrogate parent, or foster<br />

parent. (Education Code 49061, 56050, 56055)<br />

For a former student, the district shall continue to honor any valid request to opt out of the<br />

disclosure of directory information made while the student was in attendance at the district, unless<br />

the opt-out request has been rescinded. (34 CFR 99.37)<br />

School officials and employees are officials or employees whose duties and responsibilities to the<br />

district, whether routine or as a result of special circumstances, require that they have access to student<br />

records. School officials and employees include contracts, consultants, volunteers, or other parties to<br />

whom the district has outsourced district functions and who perform services for which the district<br />

would otherwise use employees.<br />

A legitimate educational interest is one held by school officials and employees whose duties and<br />

responsibilities to the district, whether routine or as a result of special circumstances, require that they<br />

have access to student records.<br />

Custodian of records is the employee responsible for the security of student records maintained by the<br />

district and for devising procedures for assuring that access to such records is limited to authorized<br />

persons. (5 CCR 433) IX.D.3


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Students AR 5125.1 (d)<br />

STUDENT RECORDS<br />

County placing agency means is the employee responsible for the security of student records maintained<br />

by the district and for devising procedures for assuring that access to such records is limited to<br />

authorized persons. (5 CCR 433)<br />

Persons Granted Access Without Prior Written Consent<br />

The following persons or agencies shall have absolute access to any and all student records in<br />

accordance with law:<br />

1. Parents/guardians of students younger than age 18 (Education Code 49069)<br />

Access to student records and information shall not be denied to a parent because he/she is not<br />

the child’s custodial parent. (Family Code 3025)<br />

2. An adult student age 18 or older or a student under the age of 18 who attends a postsecondary<br />

institution, in which case the student alone shall exercise rights related to his/her student records<br />

and grant consent for the release of records (34 CFR 99.3, 99.5)<br />

3. Any person, agency, or organization authorized in compliance with a court order or lawfully<br />

issued subpoena (Education Code 49077)<br />

Unless otherwise instructed by the court, the Superintendent or designee shall, prior to disclosing<br />

a record pursuant to a court order or subpoena, give the parent/guardian or adult student at least<br />

three days’ notice of the name of the requesting agency and the specific record requested, if<br />

lawfully possible within the requirements of the judicial order. (34 CFR 99.31; 5 CCR 435)<br />

In addition, the following persons or agencies shall have access to those particular records that are<br />

relevant to their legitimate educational interest: (34 CFR 99.31; Education Code 49076)<br />

1. Parents/guardians of a dependent student age 18 or older.<br />

2. Students who are age 16 or older or who have completed the <strong>10</strong> th grade<br />

3. School officials and employees (consistent with criteria defined by the district)<br />

4. Members of a school attendance review board (SARB) and any volunteer aide age 18 or older<br />

who has been investigated, selected, and trained by the SARB to provide follow-up services to a<br />

referred students.<br />

(cf. 5113.1 – Truancy)<br />

5. Officials and employees of other public schools, school systems, or postsecondary institutions<br />

where the student intends or is directed to enroll, including local, county, or state correctional<br />

facilities where educational programs leading to a high school graduation are provided, or where<br />

the student is already enrolled, as long as the disclosure is for purposes related to the<br />

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Students AR 5125.1 (e)<br />

STUDENT RECORDS<br />

When the district discloses personally identifiable information to officials of another school,<br />

school system, or postsecondary institution where the student seeks or intends to enroll, the<br />

Superintendent or designee shall make a reasonable attempt to notify the parent/guardian or adult<br />

student at his/her last known address, profile a copy of the record that is disclosed, and give the<br />

parent/guardian or adult student an opportunity or a hearing to challenge the record. (34 CFR<br />

99.34)<br />

6. Federal, state, and local officials, as needed for program audits or compliance with law<br />

7. Any district attorney who is participating in or conducting a truancy mediation program or<br />

participating in the presentation of evidence in a truancy petition or a prosecuting agency for<br />

consideration against a parent/guardian for failure to comply with compulsory education<br />

laws.<br />

8. Any probation officer or district attorney for the purposes of conducting a criminal investigation<br />

or an investigation in regards to declaring a person a ward of the court or involving a violation of<br />

a condition of probation<br />

9. Any judge or probation officer for the purpose of conducting a truancy mediation program for a<br />

student or for the purpose of presenting evidence in a truancy petition pursuant to Welfare and<br />

Institutions Code 681<br />

Upon releasing student information to a judge or probation officer in such cases, for the purpose<br />

of conducting a truancy mediation program or presenting evidence in a truancy petition, the<br />

Superintendent of designee shall inform, or provide written notification to, the student’s<br />

parent/guardian within 24 hours (Education Code 49076)<br />

<strong>10</strong>. Any county placing agency for the purpose of fulfilling educational case management<br />

responsibilities required by the juvenile court or by law pursuant to Welfare and Institutions<br />

Code 160<strong>10</strong> and to assist with the school transfer or enrollment of a student.<br />

(cf. 6173.1 – Education for Foster Youth)<br />

Foster family agencies with jurisdiction over currently enrolled or former students may access those<br />

students’ records of grades and transcripts and any individualized education program (IEP) developed<br />

and maintained by the district with respect to such students. (Education Code 4906.3)<br />

(cf. 6159 – Individualized Education Program)<br />

When authorized by law to assist law enforcement in investigations of suspected kidnapping, the<br />

Superintendent or designee shall provide information about the identity and location of the student as it<br />

relates to the transfer of that student’s records to another public school district or California private<br />

school within the state. The information shall be released only to designated peace officers, federal<br />

criminal investigators, and federal law enforcement officers whose names have been submitted in<br />

writing by their law enforcement agency in accordance with the procedures specified in Education<br />

Code 49076.5. (Education Code 49076.5) IX.D.3


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Students AR 5125.1 (f)<br />

STUDENT RECORDS<br />

The Superintendent or designee may release information from a student’s records to the following: (34<br />

CFR 99.31, 9936; Education Code 49076)<br />

1. Appropriate persons, including parents/guardians of a student, in an emergency, if the health and<br />

safety of the student or other persons are at stake<br />

2. Accrediting associations<br />

3. Under the conditions specified in Education Code 49076 and 34 CFR 9931, organizations<br />

conducting students on behalf of educational institutions or agencies for the purpose of<br />

developing, validating, or administering predictive<br />

tests, administering student aid programs, or improving instruction, proved that:<br />

a. The study is conducted in a manner that does not permit personal identification of<br />

parents/guardians and students by individuals other than representatives of the<br />

organization who have legitimate interests in the information.<br />

b. The information is destroyed when no longer needed for the purposes for which the<br />

student is conducted.<br />

c. The district interests into a written agreement with the organization that includes<br />

the information in 34 CFR 99.31.<br />

4. Officials and employees of private schools or school systems where the student is enrolled or<br />

intends to enroll<br />

5. Agencies or organizations in connection with the student’s application for or receipt of financial<br />

aid<br />

However, information permitting the personal identifications of a student or his/her<br />

parents/guardians for these purposes may be disclosed only as may be necessary to determine the<br />

eligibility of the student for financial aid, determine the amount of financial aide, determine the<br />

conditions which will be imposed regarding the financial aid, or enforce the terms of conditions<br />

of the financial aid.<br />

6. County elections officials for the purpose of identifying students eligible to register to vote and<br />

offering such students as opportunity to register<br />

(cf. 1400 Relations between other governmental agencies and the schools)<br />

The Superintendent or designee may release information specified in law regarding a student’s<br />

immunization record to local health departments operating countywide or<br />

regional immunization information and reminder systems and the state California Department of Public<br />

Health services. The following information may be released Prior to releasing such information; the<br />

Superintendent or designee shall notify the<br />

parent/guardian of his/her rights in accordance with law. (Health and Safety Code 120440)<br />

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Students AR 5125.1 (g)<br />

STUDENT RECORDS<br />

Persons Granted Access With Prior Written Consent<br />

Persons, agencies, or organizations not afforded access rights by law may be granted access only<br />

through written permission of the parent/guardian or adult student, or by judicial order. (Education Code<br />

49075)<br />

Only a parent/guardian having legal custody of the student may consent to the release of records to<br />

others. Either parent may grant consent if both parents notify the district, in writing, that such an<br />

agreement has been made. (Education Code 49061)<br />

(cf. 5021 – Non-custodial Parents)<br />

Any person or agency granted access is prohibited from releasing information to another person or<br />

agency without written permission from the parent/guardian or adult student (Education Code 49076)<br />

Access to records by authorized persons<br />

Student records shall be maintained in a central file at the school attended by the student or, when<br />

records are maintained in different locations, a notation shall be placed in the<br />

central file indicating where other records may be found. Parents/guardians shall be notified of the<br />

location of student records if not centrally located. (Education Code 49069; 5 CCR 433)<br />

The custodian of records shall be responsible for the security of student records and shall assure that<br />

access is limited to authorized persons. (5 CCR 433)<br />

The custodian of records shall develop reasonable methods, including physical, technological, and<br />

administrative controls, to ensure that school officials and employees obtain access to only those<br />

student records in which they have legitimate educational interests. (34 CFR 99.31)<br />

To inspect, review, or obtain copies of student records, authorized persons shall submit a request to the<br />

custodian of records. For those individuals for whom the law requires that access be granted based<br />

on a legitimate educational interest, the request shall specify such interest involved. Prior to<br />

granting the request, the custodian of records shall authenticate the individual’s identify.<br />

When prior written consent is required by law, the parent/guardian shall provide a signed and<br />

dated written consent before the district discloses the student record.<br />

Such consent may be given through electronic means in those cases where it can be authenticated.<br />

The district’s consent form shall specify the records that may be disclosed, state the purpose of the<br />

disclosure, and identify the party or class of parties to whom the disclosure may be made. Upon<br />

request by the parent/guardian, the district shall provide him/her a copy of the records disclosed.<br />

(34 CFR 99.30) IX.D.3


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Students AR 5125.1 (h)<br />

STUDENT RECORDS<br />

Within five business days following the date of request, a parent/guardian or other authorized<br />

person shall be granted access to inspect, review, and obtain copies of student records during regular<br />

school hours. (Education Code 49069)<br />

Qualified certificated personnel shall be available to interpret records when requested. (Education Code<br />

49069)<br />

The custodian of records shall be responsible for the security of student records and shall assure that<br />

access is limited to authorized persons. (5 CCR 433)<br />

The custodian of records or the Superintendent or designee shall prevent the alteration, damage, or loss<br />

of records during inspection. (5 CCR 435)<br />

Access Log<br />

A log shall be maintained for each student’s record, which lists all persons, agencies, or organizations<br />

requesting or receiving information from the records and the legitimate educational interest of the<br />

requester. (Education Code 49064)<br />

In every instance of inspection by persons who do not have assigned educational responsibility, the<br />

custodian of records shall make an entry in the log indicating the record inspected, the name of the<br />

person granted access, the reason access was granted, and the time and circumstances of inspection. (5<br />

CCR 435)<br />

The log does not need to include record of access by: (Education Code 49064)<br />

1. Parents/guardians or adult students<br />

2. Students who are 16 years of age or older or who have completed the <strong>10</strong> th grade<br />

3. Parties obtaining district-approved directory information<br />

(cf. 5125.1 – Release of directory information)<br />

4. Parties who provide written parental consent, in which case the consent notice shall be filed with<br />

the record pursuant to Education Code 49075<br />

5. School officials and employees who have a legitimate educational interest<br />

The log shall be accessible only to the parent/guardian, adult student, dependent adult student, student<br />

age who is 16 years or older or who has completed the <strong>10</strong> th grade, custodian or records, and certain<br />

state/federal officials. (Education Code 49064; 5 CCR 432)<br />

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Students AR 5125.1 (i)<br />

STUDENT RECORDS<br />

De-Identification of Records<br />

The Superintendent or designee may release information from a student record without prior<br />

consent of the parent/guardian or adult student after the removal of<br />

all personally identifiable information, provided that he/she has made a reasonable determination<br />

that the student’s identify is not personally identifiable, whether through single or multiple<br />

releases, and taking into account other reasonably available information. (34 CFR 99.31)<br />

The Superintendent or designee may release de-identified student data from education records for<br />

the purpose of educational research in accordance with the conditions specified in 34 CFR 99.31.<br />

Duplication of Student Records<br />

To provide copies of any student record, the district shall charge a reasonable fee not to exceed the<br />

actual cost of providing the copies. No charge shall be made for providing up to two transcripts or up to<br />

two verifications of various records for any former student. No charge shall be made to locate or retrieve<br />

any student record. (Education Code 49065)<br />

The Superintendent or designee shall set a fee and update the amount periodically if actual costs change.<br />

(cf 3260 – Fees and Charges)<br />

Prior to disclosing a record pursuant to a court order, the Superintendent or designee shall, unless<br />

otherwise instructed by the order, give the parent/guardian or adult student at least three days’ notice of<br />

the name of the requesting agency and the specific record requested if lawfully possible within the<br />

requirements of the judicial order. (5 CCR 435)<br />

If the district is planning to release a student’s immunization information to the county health<br />

department or state Department of Health Services, the Superintendent or designee shall inform the<br />

student’s parents/guardians of the following: (Health and Safety Code 120440)<br />

1. The type of information that will be shared<br />

2. The name and address of the agency with which the district will share the information<br />

3. That any shared information shall be treated as confidential and shall be used to share only<br />

with each other and, upon request, with health care providers, child care facilities, family child<br />

care homes, service providers for the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) food program,<br />

county welfare departments, and health care plans.<br />

4. That the information may e used only to provide immunization services; to provide or facilitate<br />

third party payer payments for immunizations; to compile an disseminate statistical<br />

information on Immunization status on groups of people, without identifying the student.<br />

5. That the parent/guardian has the right to examine any immunization-related information shared<br />

in this manner and to correct any errors<br />

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Students AR 5125.1 (j)<br />

STUDENT RECORDS<br />

Changes to Student Records<br />

No additions except routine updating shall be made to a student’s record after high school graduation or<br />

permanent departure without prior consent of the parent/guardian or adult student. (5 CCR 47)<br />

Only a parent/guardian having legal custody of the student or an adult student may challenge the content<br />

of a record or offer a written response to a record. (Education Code 49061)<br />

(cf. 5125.3 – Challenging Student Records)<br />

Retention and Destruction of Student Records<br />

All anecdotal information and assessment reports maintained as student records shall be dated<br />

and signed by the individual who originated the data. (5 CCR 431, 437)<br />

The following mandatory permanent student records shall be kept indefinitely: (5 CCR 432, 437)<br />

1. Legal name of student<br />

2. Date and place of birth and method of verifying birth date<br />

(cf. 5111 – Admission)<br />

3. Sex of student<br />

4. Name and address of parent/guardian or minor student<br />

a. Address of minor student if different from the above<br />

b. Annual verification of parent/guardian’s name and address and student’s residence<br />

(cf. 5111.1 – District Residency)<br />

(cf. 5111.12 – Residency Based on Parent/Guardian Employment)<br />

(cf. 5111.13 – Residency for Homeless Children)<br />

5. Entrance and departure dates of each school year and for any summer session or other extra<br />

session<br />

6. Subjects taken during each year, half-year, summer session, or quarter, and marks or credits<br />

given<br />

7. Verification of or exemption from required immunizations<br />

(cf. 5141.31 – Immunizations)<br />

8. Date of high school graduation or equivalent<br />

Mandatory interim student records, unless forwarded to another district, shall be maintained subject to<br />

destruction during the third school year following a determination that their usefulness has ceased or the<br />

student has left the district. These records include: (Education Code 48918, 51747; 5 CCR 432, 437,<br />

16027)<br />

1. Expulsion orders and the causes therefore<br />

(cf. 5144.1 – Suspension and Expulsion/Due Process)<br />

(cf. 5144.2 – Suspension and Expulsion/Due Process (Students with Disabilities))<br />

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Students AR 5125.1 (k)<br />

STUDENT RECORDS<br />

2. A log identifying persons or agencies that request or receive information from the student record.<br />

3. Health information, including Child Health and Disability Prevention Program verification or<br />

waiver of the health screening for school entry.<br />

(cf. 5141.32 – Child Health and Disability Prevention Program Screening for School Entry)<br />

4. Information on participation in special education programs, including required tests, case studies,<br />

authorizations, and evidence of eligibility for admission or discharge<br />

(cf. 6159 – Individualized Education Program)<br />

(cf. 6164.4 – Identification and Evaluation of Individuals for Special Education)<br />

5. Language training records<br />

(cf. 6174 – Education for English Language Learners)<br />

6. Progress slips/notices required by Education Code 49066 and 49067<br />

7. Parental restrictions/stipulations regarding access to directory information<br />

8. Parent/guardian or adult student rejoinders to challenged records and to disciplinary action<br />

9. Parent/guardian authorization or denial of student participation in specific programs<br />

<strong>10</strong>. Results of standardized tests administered within the past three years<br />

(cf. 6162.51 – Standardized Testing and Reporting Program)<br />

(cf. 6162.52 – High School Exit Examination)<br />

11. Written findings resulting from an evaluation conducted after a specified number of missed<br />

assignments to determine whether it is in a student’s best interest to remain in independent<br />

study<br />

(cf. 6158 – Independent Study)<br />

Permitted student records may be destroyed six months after the student completes or withdraws from<br />

the educational program, including: (5 CCR 432, 437)<br />

1. Objective counselor and/or teacher ratings<br />

2. Standardized test results older than three years<br />

3. Routine disciplinary data<br />

(cf. 5144 – Discipline)<br />

4. Verified reports of relevant behavioral patterns<br />

5. All disciplinary notices<br />

6. Supplementary attendance records<br />

Records shall be destroyed in a way that assures they will not be available to possible public inspection<br />

in the process of destruction. (5 CCR 437)<br />

Transfer of Student Records<br />

If a student transfers into this district from any other school district or a private school, the<br />

Superintendent or designee shall inform the parent/guardian of his/her rights<br />

regarding student records, including the right to review, challenge, and receive a copy of student<br />

records. (Education Code 49068; 5 CCR 438)<br />

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Students AR 5125.1 (l)<br />

STUDENT RECORDS<br />

When a student transfers into this district from another district, the Superintendent or designee shall<br />

request that the student’s previous district provide any records, either<br />

maintained by that district in the ordinary course of business or received from a law enforcement<br />

agency, regarding acts committed by the transferring student that resulted in his/her suspension or<br />

expulsion. (Education Code 48201)<br />

(cf. 4158/4258/4358 – Employee Security)<br />

(cf. 5119 – Students Expelled from Other Districts)<br />

When a student transfers from this district to another school district or to a private school, the<br />

Superintendent or designee shall forward a copy of the student’s mandatory permanent record as<br />

requested by the other district or private school. The original record or a copy shall be retained<br />

permanently by this district. If the transfer is to another California public school, the student’s entire<br />

mandatory interim record shall also be forwarded. If the transfer is out of state or to a private school, the<br />

mandatory interim record may be forwarded. Permitted student records may be forwarded to any other<br />

district or private school. (Education Code 48918; 5 CCR 438)<br />

Upon receiving a request from a county placing agency to transfer a student in foster care out of a<br />

district school, the Superintendent or designee shall transfer the student’s records to the next educational<br />

placement within two business days. (Education Code 49069.5)<br />

(cf 6173.1 – Education for Foster Youth)<br />

All student records shall be updated before they are transferred. (5 CCR 438)<br />

Student records shall not be withheld from the requesting district because of any charges or fees owed<br />

by the student or parent/guardian. (5 CCR 438)<br />

If the district is withholding grades, diploma or transcripts from the student because of his/her damage<br />

or loss of school property, this information shall be sent to the requesting district along with the<br />

student’s records<br />

(cf 5125.2 – Withholding grades, diploma or transcripts)<br />

Notification of Parents/Guardians<br />

At the beginning of each school year, all parents/guardians shall be notified as to the categories of<br />

directory information the school or district plans to release and the recipients of the information.<br />

The notification shall also inform parents/guardians of their right to refuse to let the district<br />

designate any or all types of information as directory information and the period of time within<br />

which parent/guardian must notify the district in writing that he/she does not want a certain<br />

category of information designated as directory information. (34 CFR 99.37; Education Code<br />

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STUDENT RECORDS (continued) AR 5125.1 (m)<br />

(cf. 5125 – Student Records)<br />

(cf. 5145.6 Parental Notifications)<br />

The Superintendent or designee shall notify parents/guardians that they may request that the<br />

district not release the name, address, and telephone number of their child to military recruiters,<br />

employers, or institutions of higher education without prior written consent. (20 USC 7908)<br />

Parent/Guardian Consent<br />

Directory information shall not be released regarding any student whose parent/guardian notifies<br />

the district in writing that such information not be disclosed without the parent/guardian’s prior<br />

consent. (20 USC 1232g, 7908; Education Code 49073)<br />

If the district is withholding grades, diploma, or transcripts from the student because of his/her damage<br />

or loss of school property, this information shall be sent to the requesting district along with the<br />

student’s records.<br />

(cf. 5125.2 – Withholding Grades, Diploma or Transcripts)<br />

Notification of Parents/Guardians<br />

Upon any student’s initial enrollment, and at the beginning of each school year thereafter, the<br />

Superintendent or designee shall notify parents/guardians and eligible students, in writing, of their rights<br />

related to student records. Insofar as practicable, the district shall provide these notices in the student’s<br />

home language and shall effectively notify parents/guardians or eligible students who are disabled. (34<br />

CFR 99.7; Education Code 49063)<br />

(cf. 5145.6 Parental Notifications)<br />

The notice shall include information about: (34 CFR 99.7, 99.34; Education Code 49063)<br />

1. The types of student records kept by the district and the information contained therein<br />

2. The title(s) of official(s) responsible for maintaining each type of record<br />

3. The location of the log identifying those who request information from the records<br />

4. District criteria for defining school officials and employees and for determining legitimate<br />

educational interest<br />

5. District policies for reviewing and expunging student records<br />

6. The right to inspect and review student records and the procedures for doing so<br />

7. The right to challenge and the procedures for challenging the content of a student record that the<br />

parent/guardian or student believes to be inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in violation of the<br />

student’s privacy rights<br />

(cf. 5125.3 – Challenging Student Records)<br />

8. The cost, if any, charged to duplicating copies of records<br />

9. The categories of information defined as directory information pursuant to Education Code<br />

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Students AR 5125.1 (n)<br />

STUDENT RECORDS<br />

<strong>10</strong>. The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information contained in the<br />

student’s records except when disclosure without consent is authorized by law<br />

11. The availability of the curriculum prospectus developed pursuant to Education Code 49<strong>09</strong>1.14<br />

containing the titles, descriptions, and instructional aims of every course offered by the school<br />

(cf 5020 – Parent Rights and Responsibilities)<br />

12. Any other rights and requirements et forth in Education Code 49060-49078, and the right of<br />

parents/guardians to file a complaint with the United States Department of Education concerning<br />

an alleged failure by the district to comply with 20 USC 1232g<br />

13. A statement that the district forwards education records to other agencies or institutions that<br />

request the records and in which the student seeks or intends to enroll or is already enrolled as<br />

long as the disclosure is for purposes related to the student’s enrollment<br />

Administrative Regulation SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

Approved: September 20, 2001 San Jose, California<br />

Revised: November 18, 2004 San Jose, California<br />

Revised: San Jose, California<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 21, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Amendment to Administrative Regulation 6164.6 –Instruction<br />

– Identification and Education Under Section 504 (1 st Reading)<br />

(INFORMATIONAL)<br />

INFORMATIONAL: That the Board of Education review and consider the proposed<br />

amendment to Administrative Regulation 6164.6 –Instruction –<br />

Identification and Education Under Section 504 to reflect changes<br />

in the law and vote to approve the amendment to the Regulation at<br />

the September 24, 20<strong>09</strong> Board meeting.<br />

BACKGROUND: Additions/changes to Administrative Regulation 6164.6 –<br />

Instruction – Identification and Education Under Section are<br />

printed in bold type and omissions are strike through.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Melani Amaris, Manager<br />

Guidance<br />

Approved by,<br />

Donald V. McCloskey, Director<br />

Student Services<br />

Approved by,<br />

William J. Erlendson, Ph.D., Assistant Superintendent<br />

Educational Accountability and Community Development<br />

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Instruction AR 6164.6 (a)<br />

Identification and Education Under Section 504<br />

Definitions<br />

Free appropriate public education (FAPE) under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973<br />

means the provision of either regular or special education and related aids and services, designed<br />

to meet the student's individual educational needs as adequately as the needs of nondisabled<br />

students are met. (34 CFR <strong>10</strong>4.33)<br />

Eligibility<br />

Eligibility to receive FAPE under Section 504 means a student has a physical or mental<br />

impairment which substantially limits one or more major life activities. (34 CFR <strong>10</strong>4.33) for<br />

services under Section 504 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 means a student has any of the<br />

following conditions: (34 CFR <strong>10</strong>4.3)<br />

Major life activities means functions such as caring for one's self, performing manual tasks,<br />

walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working. (34 CFR <strong>10</strong>4.3)<br />

1. A physical or mental impairment which substantially limits one or more major life activities<br />

2. Has a record or history of such impairment<br />

3. Is regarded as having such impairment because he/she:<br />

a. Has a physical or mental impairment that does not substantially limit a major life activity but is<br />

treated by the district as having such a limitation (e.g., a student who has scarring, a student who walks<br />

with a limp)<br />

b. Has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a major life activity only as a result of<br />

the attitudes of others towards such impairment (e.g., a student who has scarring or disfigurement)<br />

c. Has no physical or mental impairment but is treated by the district as having such an impairment (e.g.,<br />

a student who tests positive with the HIV virus but has no physical effects from it)<br />

Major life activities means functions such as caring for one's self, performing manual tasks, walking,<br />

seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working. (34 CFR <strong>10</strong>4.3)<br />

Physical or mental impairment means any of the following: (34 CFR <strong>10</strong>4.3)<br />

1. Any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss affecting one or<br />

more of the following body systems: neurological; musculosketal, special sense organs; respiratory,<br />

including speech organs; cardiovascular; reproductive, digestive, genito-urinary; hemic and lymphatic;<br />

skin; and endocrine<br />

2. Any mental or psychological disorder, such as mental retardation, organic brain syndrome, emotional<br />

or mental illness, and specific learning disabilities<br />

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Instruction AR 6164.6 (b)<br />

Identification and Education Under Section 504<br />

District Coordinator for Implementation of Section 504<br />

The district has designated the following individual to coordinate its efforts to comply with the<br />

requirements of law, Board policy, and administrative regulation pertaining to the implementation of<br />

Section 504: (34 CFR <strong>10</strong>4.7)<br />

Manager of Guidance, Student Services<br />

855 Lenzen Avenue<br />

San Jose, CA 95126<br />

(408) 535-6195<br />

(cf. 1312.3 - Uniform Complaint Procedures)<br />

(cf. 5145.3 - Nondiscrimination/Harassment)<br />

Referral, Identification, and Evaluation<br />

1. Any student may be referred by a parent/guardian, teacher, other school employee, student success<br />

team, or community agency for consideration of eligibility as a disabled student under Section 504. This<br />

referral may be made to the principal or 504 Coordinator.<br />

(cf. 6164.5 - Student Success Teams)<br />

2. Upon receipt of a referral for eligibility, the principal shall promptly convene a meeting of a multidisciplinary<br />

504 team to consider the referral and determine whether an evaluation of the student is<br />

appropriate.<br />

The team's determination shall be based on a review of the student's school records, including academic<br />

and nonacademic areas of the school program; consultation with the student's teacher(s), other<br />

professionals, and the parent/guardian, as appropriate; and analysis of the student's needs.<br />

Prior to conducting an evaluation of a student for eligibility under Section 504, the district shall obtain<br />

written parent/guardian consent.<br />

If the 504 team determines that an evaluation is unnecessary, the principal or designee shall inform the<br />

parents/guardians in writing of this decision and of the procedural safeguards as described below.<br />

3. If the team believes that a student needs or is believed to need special education or related services<br />

under Section 504, the district shall conduct an evaluation of the student prior to initial placement and<br />

before any significant change in placement. (34 CFR <strong>10</strong>4.35)<br />

The district's evaluation procedures shall ensure that tests and other evaluation materials: (34 CFR<br />

<strong>10</strong>4.35)<br />

a. Have been validated and are administered by trained personnel in conformance with the instruction<br />

provided by the test publishers<br />

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Instruction AR 6164.6 (c)<br />

Identification and Education Under Section 504<br />

b. Are tailored to assess specific areas of educational need and are not based solely on a single IQ score<br />

c. Reflect aptitude or achievement or whatever else the tests purport to measure and do not reflect the<br />

student's impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills unless the test is designed to measure these<br />

particular deficits<br />

Section 504 Services Accommodation Plan and Placement<br />

1. A multi disciplinary 504 team shall be convened to review the evaluation data in order to make<br />

placement decisions.<br />

The 504 team shall consist of a group of persons knowledgeable about the student, the meaning of the<br />

evaluation data, and the placement options. (34 CFR <strong>10</strong>4.35)<br />

In interpreting evaluation data and making placement decisions, the team shall draw upon information<br />

from a variety of sources, including aptitude and achievement tests, teacher recommendations, physical<br />

condition, social or cultural background, and adaptive behavior. The team shall also ensure that<br />

information obtained from all such sources is documented and carefully considered and that the<br />

placement decision is made in conformity with 34 CFR <strong>10</strong>4.34. (34 CFR <strong>10</strong>4.35)<br />

2. If, upon evaluation, a student is determined to be eligible for services under Section 504, the 504 team<br />

shall meet to develop a written 504 services accommodation plan which shall specify the types of<br />

regular or special education services, placement, accommodations, and supplementary aids and<br />

services necessary to ensure that the student receives a free appropriate public education.<br />

The parents/guardians shall be invited to participate in the meeting and shall be given an opportunity to<br />

examine all relevant records.<br />

3. If the 504 team determines that no services are necessary for the student, the record of the committee's<br />

meeting shall reflect whether or not the student has been identified the identification of the student as<br />

a disabled person under Section 504 and shall state the basis for the decision that no special services are<br />

presently needed. The student’s parent/guardian shall be informed in writing of his/her rights and<br />

procedural safeguards, as described in the “Procedural Safeguards” section below.<br />

4. The student shall be placed in the regular educational environment, unless the district can demonstrate<br />

that the education of the student in the regular environment with the use of supplementary aids and<br />

services cannot be achieved satisfactorily. The student shall be educated with those who are not disabled<br />

to the maximum extent appropriate to his/her individual needs. (34 CFR <strong>10</strong>4.34)<br />

5. The district shall complete the identification, evaluation, and placement process within a reasonable<br />

time frame.<br />

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Instruction AR 6164.6 (d)<br />

Identification and Education Under Section 504<br />

6. A copy of the student's Section 504 services accommodation plan shall be kept in his/her student<br />

record. The student's teacher, and any other staff who provide services to the student, shall be informed<br />

of the plan's requirements.<br />

If a student transfers to another school within the District, the principal or designee at the school from<br />

which the student is transferring shall ensure that the principal or designee at the new school receives a<br />

copy of the plan prior to the student’s enrollment in the new school.<br />

(cf. 5125 - Student Records)<br />

(cf. 5141.21 - Administering Medication and Monitoring Health Conditions)<br />

Review and Reevaluation<br />

1. The 504 team shall monitor the progress of the student and the effectiveness of the student's plan to<br />

determine whether the services are appropriate and necessary and whether the student's needs are being<br />

met as adequately as the needs of nondisabled students. The team shall review the student's<br />

accommodation plan annually. In addition, the student's eligibility under Section 504 shall be<br />

reevaluated at least once every three years.<br />

2. A reevaluation of the student's needs shall be conducted before any subsequent significant change in<br />

placement. (34 CFR <strong>10</strong>4.35)<br />

(cf. 5144.1 - Suspension and Expulsion/Due Process)<br />

(cf. 5144.2 - Suspension and Expulsion/Due Process (Students with Disabilities))<br />

Procedural Safeguards<br />

Parents/guardians shall be notified in writing of all district decisions regarding the identification,<br />

evaluation, or educational placement of students with disabilities or suspected disabilities. Notifications<br />

shall include a statement of their right to: (34 CFR <strong>10</strong>4.36)<br />

1. Examine relevant records<br />

2. Have an impartial hearing with an opportunity for participation by the parents/guardians and their<br />

counsel<br />

3. Have a review procedure (cf. 5145.6 - Parental Notifications)<br />

Notifications shall also detail the parent/guardian's right to file a grievance with the school district over<br />

an alleged violation of Section 504 regulation; right to have an evaluation that draws on information<br />

from a variety of sources; right to be informed of any proposed actions related to eligibility and plan for<br />

services; right to receive all information in the parent/guardian's native language and primary mode of<br />

communication; right to periodic reevaluations and an evaluation before any significant change in<br />

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Instruction AR 6164.6 (e)<br />

Identification and Education Under Section 504<br />

program/service modifications; right to an impartial hearing if there is a disagreement with the school<br />

district's proposed action; right to be represented by counsel in the impartial hearing process; and right<br />

to appeal the impartial hearing officer's decision.<br />

If a parent/guardian disagrees with the identification, evaluation, or educational placement of his/her<br />

child under Section 504, he/she may request a 504 due process hearing in accordance with the<br />

following procedures: initiate the following procedures:<br />

1. Within 30 days after receipt of receiving the accommodation plan the district’s decision with which<br />

the parent guardian disagrees, the parent/guardian may request an administrative review of the<br />

decision. file a written complaint with the 504 Coordinator detailing his/her disagreement and request<br />

that the 504 team review the plan in an attempt to resolve the disagreement.<br />

The 504 Coordinator shall designate an appropriate administrator to meet with the<br />

parent/guardian to attempt to resolve the issue. This review shall be held within 14 days of receiving<br />

the parent/guardian's request and the parent/guardian shall be invited to attend the meeting at which the<br />

review is conducted.<br />

2. . If the parent/guardian chooses not to request an administrative review or if the review does not<br />

resolve the issue, the parent/guardian may request in writing a Section 504 due process hearing. The<br />

parent/guardian's request for a hearing shall be made within 30 days of receiving the district's decision<br />

or within 14 days of completion of the administrative review. If disagreement continues, request in<br />

writing that the Superintendent or designee review the plan. This review shall be held within 14 days of<br />

receiving the parent/guardian's request, and the parent/guardian shall be invited to meet with the<br />

Superintendent or designee to discuss the review.<br />

3. If disagreement continues, request in writing a Section 504 due process hearing. The request shall<br />

include:<br />

a. The specific nature of the decision with which the parent/guardian disagrees<br />

b. The specific relief the parent/guardian seeks<br />

c. Any other information the parent/guardian believes pertinent<br />

Within 30 days of receiving the parent/guardian's request, the Superintendent or designee and 504<br />

Coordinator shall select an impartial hearing officer. This 30-day deadline may be extended for good<br />

cause or by mutual agreement of the parties.<br />

The 504 Coordinator shall maintain a list of impartial hearing officers who are qualified and willing to<br />

conduct Section 504 hearings. To ensure impartiality, such officers shall not be employed by or under<br />

contract with the district in any capacity other than that of hearing officer and shall not have any<br />

professional or personal involvement that would affect their impartiality or objectivity in the matter.<br />

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Instruction AR 6164.6 (f)<br />

Identification and Education Under Section 504<br />

Within 45 days of the selection of the hearing officer, the Section 504 due process hearing shall be<br />

conducted and a written decision mailed to all parties. This 45-day deadline may be extended for good<br />

cause or by mutual agreement of the parties.<br />

Any party to the hearing shall be afforded the right to:<br />

1. Be accompanied and advised by counsel and by individuals with special knowledge or training related<br />

to the problems of students who are qualified as disabled under Section 504<br />

2. Present written and oral evidence<br />

3. Question and cross-examine witnesses<br />

4. Receive written findings by the hearing officer<br />

If desired, either party may seek a review of the hearing officer's decision by a federal court of<br />

competent jurisdiction.<br />

Notifications<br />

The Superintendent or designee shall ensure that the district has taken appropriate steps to notify<br />

students and parents/guardians of the district's duty under Section 504. (34 CFR <strong>10</strong>4.32)<br />

Regulation SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

approved: September 20, 2001 San Jose, California<br />

revised: April 13, 2006 San Jose, California<br />

revised: June 19, 2008 San Jose, California<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San Jose, California<br />

August 24, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

SUBJECT: Unaudited Financial Statement for 2008-<strong>09</strong> Fiscal Year<br />

(ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education accept the Unaudited Financial Statement<br />

for the 2008-20<strong>09</strong> fiscal year and order it to be filed with the County<br />

Superintendent of Schools.<br />

BACKGROUND: The District has finalized the 2008-20<strong>09</strong> financial statement, which<br />

reflects the actual unaudited revenues, expenditures and fund balance<br />

as of June 30, 20<strong>09</strong>.<br />

Education Code Section 42<strong>10</strong>0 states that the “Governing Board of<br />

each district shall approve, on a form prescribed by the Superintendent<br />

of Public Instruction, an annual statement of all receipts and<br />

expenditures of the district for the preceding fiscal year....”<br />

The beginning balance for FY 20<strong>09</strong>-20<strong>10</strong> for all funds has been<br />

adjusted to reflect the actual 2008-20<strong>09</strong> ending balance.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Rosemarie Pottage, Director<br />

Fiscal Services<br />

Approved by,<br />

Ann Jones, Chief Business Officer<br />

Administrative Services<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San Jose, California<br />

August 24, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

SUBJECT: Revised Budget for the 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong> Fiscal Year (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve the Revised Budget for the 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong><br />

fiscal year.<br />

BACKGROUND: The County Superintendent of Schools notified the District that its 20<strong>09</strong>-<br />

20<strong>10</strong> budget, adopted by the Board of Education on June 4, 20<strong>09</strong>, had been<br />

conditionally approved.<br />

The budget has been revised to include the increased 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong> revenue limit<br />

deficit factor of 18.355%, and a one-time reduction to the revenue limit of<br />

$252.83. Other changes include the revenue and expenditure impacts of the<br />

elimination of Class Size Reduction and the receipt of additional SFSF<br />

funds. These revisions are in line with the County Office of Education’s<br />

conditional approval of the District’s budget and its request for revised multi<br />

year projections that reflect the district’s ability to meet its reserve<br />

requirements for each of the 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>10</strong>-11 and 2011-12 school years.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Rosemarie Pottage, Director<br />

Fiscal Services<br />

Approved by,<br />

Ann Jones, Chief Business Officer<br />

Administrative Services<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 28, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong> )<br />

SUBJECT: Joint Lease Agreement with San Jose Aquatics (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve a one year Joint Lease<br />

Agreement with San Jose Aquatics for use of the Gunderson High<br />

pool facilities from September 1, 20<strong>09</strong> through August 31, 20<strong>10</strong> at<br />

a monthly rate of $5,<strong>10</strong>0.00.<br />

BACKGROUND: San Jose Aquatics will pay a monthly fee of $5,<strong>10</strong>0.00 plus an<br />

additional $46.00 per hour for weekend swim meets and all<br />

custodial and police fees incurred.<br />

San Jose Aquatic has been and continues to be an excellent tenant<br />

and serves the youth interests in competitive swimming. Exhibit A<br />

shows the location of all buildings being used.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Ann Jones<br />

Chief Business Officer<br />

Approved by,<br />

Don Iglesias<br />

Superintendent<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 25, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Amendment to Administrative Regulation 3440 – Business and<br />

Non-instructional Operations – Inventories (1 st Reading)<br />

(INFORMATIONAL)<br />

INFORMATIONAL: That the Board of Education review and consider the proposed<br />

amendment to Administrative Regulation 3440 – Business and<br />

Non-instructional Operations – Inventories and vote to approve the<br />

amendment to the Regulation at the September 24, 20<strong>09</strong> Board<br />

meeting.<br />

BACKGROUND: On June 4, 20<strong>09</strong>, the Board approved a resolution to amend the<br />

capitalization threshold policy as required under education code for<br />

purposes of Governmental Accounting Standard Board (GASB<br />

34). This amendment to AR 3440 is necessary to clearly define<br />

compliance requirements.<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Ann Jones<br />

Chief Business Officer<br />

Administrative Services<br />

Approved by,<br />

Don Iglesias<br />

Superintendent of Schools<br />

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Business and Non-instructional Operations AR 3440 (a)<br />

Inventories<br />

In order to provide for the proper control and conservation of district property, the Superintendent or<br />

designee shall maintain an inventory of equipment in accordance with law for the following:<br />

1. Inventory Asset: All items (including federal and non-federal funds) currently valued in excess of<br />

$500 (Education Code 35168) for property control purposes.<br />

2. Capitalized Asset: All items purchased with federal funds that have a useful life of more than one<br />

year with an acquisition cost per unit of $5,000 or more (34 CFR 80.3) The capitalization threshold<br />

for assets with a useful life of greater than one year are as follows:<br />

1. $500 or greater for food service equipment (Board Resolution #20<strong>09</strong>-06-04-01)<br />

2. $5,000 or greater for all items purchased with federal funds (34 CFR 80.3)<br />

3. $25,000 or greater for equipment (Board Resolution #20<strong>09</strong>-06-04-01)<br />

4. $50,000 or greater for real property (Board Resolution #20<strong>09</strong>-06-04-01)<br />

The Superintendent or designee shall maintain an inventory of all property. The following information<br />

must be recorded: (Education Code 35168)<br />

1. Name and description of the property<br />

2. Name of titleholder<br />

3. Serial number or other identification number<br />

4. Cost of the property (a reasonable estimate may be used if original cost is unknown)<br />

5. Acquisition date<br />

6. Location of use<br />

7. Any ultimate disposition data including the date and method of disposal and sale price<br />

The following information must also be recorded for items acquired with federal funds: (34 CFR 80.32)<br />

1. Source of the property (funding source)<br />

2. Use and condition of property<br />

3. Percentage of federal participation in the cost of the property<br />

At least once every two years, a physical inventory shall be conducted and the results reconciled with<br />

the property records. (34 CFR 80.32)<br />

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Business and Non-instructional Operations AR 3440 (b)<br />

Inventories<br />

Legal Reference:<br />

EDUCATION CODE<br />

35168 Inventory of equipment<br />

CODE OF REGULATIONS, TITLE 5<br />

3946 Control, safeguards, disposal of equipment purchased with state and federal consolidated<br />

application funds<br />

16023 Class 1 - Permanent records<br />

16035 Historical inventory of equipment<br />

UNITED STATES CODE, TITLE 20<br />

2301-2471 Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act<br />

CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, TITLE 34<br />

80.1-80.52 Uniform administration requirements for grants to state and local governments<br />

Management Resources:<br />

OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET<br />

Circular A-87, Cost Principles for State, Local, and Indian Tribal Governments, May 17, 1995<br />

Regulation SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

adopted: September 20, 2001 San Jose, California<br />

revised:<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 27, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

SUBJECT: Independent Contractor Agreement with National Joint<br />

Powers Alliance, Installing Dealer, Sharp Business Systems of<br />

San Francisco (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve the five-year lease and<br />

service maintenance contract # 021808-SP with Sharp Business<br />

Systems of San Francisco for copiers (elementary schools and<br />

Broadway HS) in an amount not to exceed $614,668.50 from<br />

September 25, 20<strong>09</strong> through September 26, 2014.<br />

BACKGROUND: National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) is a non-profit<br />

governmental agency that helps public agencies reduce the cost of<br />

purchased goods by combining the purchasing power of public<br />

agencies nationwide. All National Joint Powers Alliance contracts<br />

have been competitively bid by a lead public agency in accordance<br />

with public purchasing rules and regulations. The analysis for<br />

selection was based on three criteria and references. Purchasing<br />

conducted a process that included demonstrations in front of an<br />

evaluating committee, which included elementary principals,<br />

secretaries, technology, maintenance representatives and the<br />

purchasing staff. The other two criteria were oral discussion with<br />

committee members and pricing.<br />

The District received six (6) proposals to provide copier services.<br />

Below is a summary of the rankings in each criteria:<br />

Demonstration Ranking Points (by Committee)<br />

1 Xerox 21.<strong>10</strong><br />

2 One Source 19.11<br />

3 Sharp 19.00<br />

4 Ricoh 18.57<br />

5 Konica Minolta 18.25<br />

6 Oce North America 17.33<br />

Oral Discussion of Top 3 vendor demonstration (by Committee)<br />

1 Ricoh<br />

2 Sharp<br />

3 Xerox<br />

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Pricing (5) year Lease & Service Maintenance (including taxes)<br />

Oce North America $512,758.35<br />

Sharp $612,668.50<br />

Konica Minolta $688,294.15<br />

Ricoh $767,842.90<br />

One Source $853,651.00<br />

Xerox $987,829.00<br />

Based on the analysis it is the recommendation of the<br />

Purchasing/Contract Management Department for the Board of<br />

Education to award the contract to Sharp Electronics Corporation<br />

(SEC), installing dealer, Sharp Business Systems of San Francisco.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: Unrestricted General [Fund 031]<br />

Prepared by,<br />

Patrick Day, Director<br />

Operations, Purchasing and Contract Management<br />

Approved by,<br />

Ann Jones, Chief Business Officer<br />

Administrative Services<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 14, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Bid 1647C Ferma Corporation – Abatement/Demolition (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education award a contract to Ferma Corporation, the<br />

responsible bidder submitting the lowest responsive bid meeting the<br />

specifications in the amount of $69,995.00 to provide services for the Career<br />

Tech Project at San Jose High Academy (Project 9245).<br />

Lowest Bid<br />

Meeting<br />

Bids Submitted By: Bid Amount Specification<br />

Ferma Corporation $ 69,995.00 $ 69,995.00<br />

JJ Albenese Inc. $ 75,763.00<br />

Randazzo Enterprises, Inc. $ 81,000.00<br />

BACKGROUND: The District will be completing abatement & demolition work in conjunction<br />

with the Career Tech Project at San Jose High Academy in San Jose. In keeping<br />

with District policy and applicable law, this contract shall be let by formal public<br />

bid, per Public Contract Code section 20111. The District has received state<br />

funds for this project.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: State Bond [Fund 211]<br />

CTE Grant [Fund 211]<br />

Prepared by, Reviewed by,<br />

Steve Adamo, Director Patrick Day, Director<br />

Maintenance and Construction Operations, Purchasing, and<br />

Contract Management<br />

Approved by,<br />

Ann Jones, Chief Business Officer<br />

Administrative Services IX.F.1


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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 14, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Bid 1652C Ciari Plumbing & Heating, Inc. - Plumbing (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education award a contract to Ciari Plumbing & Heating, Inc.,<br />

the responsible bidder submitting the lowest responsive bid meeting the<br />

specifications in the amount of $204,516.00 to provide services for the Career<br />

Tech Project at San Jose High Academy (Project 9245).<br />

Lowest Bid<br />

Meeting<br />

Bids Submitted By: Bid Amount Specification<br />

Ciari Plumbing & Heating, Inc. $ 204,516.00 $ 204,516.00<br />

Kinetics Mechanical Service $ 207,659.00<br />

Thermal Mechanical, Inc. $ 294,404.00<br />

Santa Cruz Plumbing $ 327,000.00<br />

Sanchez Incorporated $ 344,000.00<br />

BACKGROUND: The District will be completing plumbing and site utility work in conjunction<br />

with the Career Tech Project at San Jose High Academy in San Jose. In keeping<br />

with District policy and applicable law, this contract shall be let by formal public<br />

bid, per Public Contract Code section 20111. The District has received state<br />

funds for this project.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: State Bond [Fund 211]<br />

CTE Grant [Fund 211]<br />

Prepared by, Reviewed by,<br />

Steve Adamo, Director Patrick Day, Director<br />

Maintenance and Construction Operations, Purchasing, and<br />

Contract Management<br />

Approved by,<br />

Ann Jones, Chief Business Officer<br />

Administrative Services IX.F.2


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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 14, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Bid 1653C Kinetics Mechanical Service – HVAC (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education award a contract to Kinetics Mechanical Service,<br />

the responsible bidder submitting the lowest responsive bid meeting the<br />

specifications in the amount of $432,298.00 to provide services for the Career<br />

Tech Project at San Jose High Academy (Project 9245).<br />

Lowest Bid<br />

Meeting<br />

Bids Submitted By: Bid Amount Specification<br />

Kinetics Mechanical Service $ 432,298.00 $ 432,298.00<br />

Foothill $ 493,300.00<br />

Air Sheet Metal $ 513,000.00<br />

Bay City $ 529,000.00<br />

Environmental Systems, Inc. $ 534,000.00<br />

Thermal Mechanical $ 538,897.00<br />

AMS $ 596,300.00<br />

Hellwig, Ray L. Mechanical Co., Inc. $ 661,900.00<br />

Best Contracting Service, Inc. $ 705,000.00<br />

BACKGROUND: The District will be completing HVAC work in conjunction with the Career Tech<br />

Project at San Jose High Academy in San Jose. In keeping with District policy<br />

and applicable law, this contract shall be let by formal public bid, per Public<br />

Contract Code section 20111. The District has received state funds for this<br />

project.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: State Bond [Fund 211]<br />

CTE Grant [Fund 211]<br />

Prepared by, Reviewed by,<br />

Steve Adamo, Director Patrick Day, Director<br />

Maintenance and Construction Operations, Purchasing, and<br />

Contract Management<br />

Approved by,<br />

Ann Jones, Chief Business Officer<br />

Administrative Services<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 14, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Bid 1659C Robert Bothman, Inc. – Concrete (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education award a contract to Robert Bothman, Inc., the<br />

responsible bidder submitting the lowest responsive bid meeting the<br />

specifications in the amount of $342,900.00 to provide services for the Career<br />

Tech Project at San Jose High Academy (Project 9245).<br />

Lowest Bid<br />

Meeting<br />

Bids Submitted By: Bid Amount Specification<br />

Robert Bothman, Inc. $ 342,900.00 $ 342,900.00<br />

Casey Fogli $ 343,381.00<br />

JJ Albanese, Inc. $ 363,363.00<br />

R & R Maher $ 454,900.00<br />

Valhalla Builders & Developers, Inc. $ 492,869.00<br />

Urata & Sons $ 553,000.00<br />

Sanchez Incorporated $ 620,000.00<br />

BACKGROUND: The District will be completing concrete work in conjunction with the Career<br />

Tech Project at San Jose High Academy in San Jose. In keeping with District<br />

policy and applicable law, this contract shall be let by formal public bid, per<br />

Public Contract Code section 20111. The District has received state funds for<br />

this project.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: State Bond [Fund 211]<br />

CTE Grant [Fund 211]<br />

Prepared by, Reviewed by,<br />

Steve Adamo, Director Patrick Day, Director<br />

Maintenance and Construction Operations, Purchasing, and<br />

Contract Management<br />

Approved by,<br />

Ann Jones, Chief Business Officer<br />

Administrative Services IX.F.4


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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 20, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Change Order to Contract 1348C (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve the following Change Order, amending the<br />

contract amount to Contract 1348C – J.J. Albanese, Inc. (Project 9628).<br />

Trace Elementary New Building Project<br />

Change Order 12 $ 2,271.00<br />

Summary<br />

Original Contract $ 687,880.00<br />

Previous Change Orders $ 215,051.53<br />

Change Order 12 $ 2,271.00<br />

Adjusted Original Contract Sum $ 905,202.53<br />

BACKGROUND: The Change Order listed above is for an additional scope of concrete work for the<br />

completion of the new building project at Trace Elementary School. The<br />

referenced Change Order exceeds the 8% contingency allowed for approval by<br />

the Director of Maintenance and Construction. In accordance with Board Policy<br />

3312.3, the referenced Change Order must be brought to the Board of Education<br />

for approval. The District is applying for state funds for this project.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: Measure F [Fund 213]<br />

Prepared by, Reviewed by,<br />

Steve Adamo, Director Patrick Day, Director<br />

Maintenance and Construction Operations, Purchasing and Contract<br />

Management<br />

Approved by,<br />

Ann Jones, Chief Business Officer<br />

Administrative Services<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 20, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Change Order to Contract 1354C (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education approve the following Change Order, amending the<br />

contract amount to Contract 1354C – Valhalla Builders & Developers, Inc.<br />

(Project 9628).<br />

Trace Elementary New Building Project<br />

Change Order 13 $ 20,745.50<br />

Summary<br />

Original Contract $ 590,200.00<br />

Previous Change Orders $ 413,229.98<br />

Change Order 13 $ 20,745.50<br />

Adjusted Original Contract Sum $1,024,175.48<br />

BACKGROUND: The Change Order listed above is for an additional scope of drywall, insultation<br />

and plaster work for the completion of the new building project at Trace<br />

Elementary School. The referenced Change Order exceeds the 8% contingency<br />

allowed for approval by the Director of Maintenance and Construction. In<br />

accordance with Board Policy 3312.3, the referenced Change Order must be<br />

brought to the Board of Education for approval. The District is applying for state<br />

funds for this project.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: Measure F [Fund 213]<br />

Prepared by, Reviewed by,<br />

Steve Adamo, Director Patrick Day, Director<br />

Maintenance and Construction Operations, Purchasing and Contract<br />

Management<br />

Approved by,<br />

Ann Jones, Chief Business Officer<br />

Administrative Services IX.F.6


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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 14, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Bid 1661C Kwan Wo Ironworks – Metal & Steel (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education award a contract to Kwan Wo Ironworks, the<br />

responsible bidder submitting the lowest responsive bid meeting the<br />

specifications in the amount of $523,000.00 to provide services for the Career<br />

Tech Project at San Jose High Academy (Project 9245).<br />

Lowest Bid<br />

Meeting<br />

Bids Submitted By: Bid Amount Specification<br />

Kwan Wo Ironworks $ 523,000.00 $ 523,300.00<br />

W & W Steel $ 537,638.00<br />

Glazier Iron $ 539,000.00<br />

Concord $ 592,738.00<br />

Lee’s Imperial Welding $ 694,245.00<br />

Morris Steel $ 7<strong>10</strong>,800.00<br />

SOS Steel $ 7<strong>10</strong>,960.00<br />

Westco $ 722,000.00<br />

Romak Iron Works $ 879,932.00<br />

JC Metal $ 903,900.00<br />

BACKGROUND: The District will be completing metal & steel work in conjunction with the<br />

Career Tech Project at San Jose High Academy in San Jose. In keeping with<br />

District policy and applicable law, this contract shall be let by formal public bid,<br />

per Public Contract Code section 20111. The District has received state funds for<br />

this project.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: State Bond [Fund 211]<br />

CTE Grant [Fund 211]<br />

Prepared by, Reviewed by,<br />

Steve Adamo, Director Patrick Day, Director<br />

Maintenance and Construction Operations, Purchasing, and<br />

Contract Management<br />

Approved by,<br />

Ann Jones, Chief Business Officer<br />

Administrative Services<br />

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SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

San José, California<br />

August 14, 20<strong>09</strong><br />

(Board Meeting September <strong>10</strong>, 20<strong>09</strong>)<br />

SUBJECT: Bid 1654C Delgado Electric, Inc. - Electrical (ACTION)<br />

REQUESTED ACTION: That the Board of Education ratify a contract to Delgado Electric, Inc., the<br />

responsible bidder submitting the lowest responsive bid meeting the<br />

specifications in the amount of $554,000.00 to provide services for the Career<br />

Tech Project at San Jose High Academy (Project 9245).<br />

Lowest Bid<br />

Meeting<br />

Bids Submitted By: Bid Amount Specification<br />

Delgado Electric, Inc. $ 554,000.00 $ 554,000.00<br />

Radiant Electric, Inc. $ 592,000.00<br />

Sanchez Incorporated $ 644,000.00<br />

Cupertino Electric, Inc. $ 649,570.00<br />

General Lighting Service, Inc. $ 680,241.00<br />

Best Contracting $ 692,300.00<br />

Elcor Electric $ 694,000.00<br />

Smith & Sons $ 699,000.00<br />

Sprig Electric $ 730,290.00<br />

DC Sousa $ 738,000.00<br />

Pfeiffer Electric Co., Inc. $ 829,000.00<br />

BACKGROUND: The District will be completing electrical work in conjunction with the Career<br />

Tech Project at San Jose High Academy in San Jose. In keeping with District<br />

policy and applicable law, this contract shall be let by formal public bid, per<br />

Public Contract Code section 20111. The District has received state funds for<br />

this project.<br />

BUDGET SOURCE: State Bond [Fund 211]<br />

CTE Grant [Fund 211]<br />

Prepared by, Reviewed by,<br />

Steve Adamo, Director Patrick Day, Director<br />

Maintenance and Construction Operations, Purchasing, and<br />

Contract Management<br />

Approved by,<br />

Ann Jones, Chief Business Officer<br />

Administrative Services<br />

IX.F.8

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