301256 Oct. 10, 2010 thru June 10, 2011 or earlier $24,800.00104373 Oct. 22, 2010 thru June 10, 2011 or earlier $23,520.00025223 Oct. 25, 2010 thru June 10, 2011 or earlier $23,360.00028402 Nov. 16, 2010 thru June 10, or earlier $20,960.00024208 Nov. 24, 2010 thru June 10, or earlier $20,000.00111617 December 1, 2010 thru June 10, 2011 or earlier $19,360.00308445 December 10, 2010 thru June 10, 2011 or earlier $18,240.00103604 Dec. 16, 2010 thru June 10, 2011 or earlier $17,920.00301927 Jan. 12, 2011 thru June 10, 2011 or earlier $16,000.00SS-7MEETING.THIS RESOLUTION WAS PULLED FROM THE AGENDA AT THE <strong>BOARD</strong>SS-8 BE IT RESOLVED, That the <strong>Board</strong> of <strong>School</strong> Directors approves the 2011 MOUbetween Goodwill Keystone Area and the <strong>Reading</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong> to operate the Berks CountySummer Work Experience and Assessment Program at <strong>Reading</strong> High <strong>School</strong> for ten studentswith an Individual Education Plan (IEP). The purpose of the program is to provide jobreadiness and placement as well as retention and advancement services to individuals withdisabilities and others to attain self-sufficiency due to unemployment, underemployment, andlack of careers access, educational or community resources that promote independence. Theprogram will operate from June 21-August 6, 2011. Program is funded through TANF, WIF,and the Goodwill foundation.SS-8-ASS-9This resolution was voted on separately.SS-10 BE IT RESOLVED, That the <strong>Board</strong> of <strong>School</strong> Directors ratifies the Agreementbetween Education Inc. and the <strong>Reading</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong> for educational tutoring services ofstudents placed in the Brooke Glen Behavioral Hospital, located in Philadelphia by his or herparent(s). At a cost not to exceed $44.00 per hour for tutoring. Current students include:Student ID# Commencing Cost116147 / <strong>Regular</strong> Ed Oct. 27, 2010 thru Nov.4, 2010 $ 440.00122781 / <strong>Regular</strong> Ed Nov.18, 2010 thru Nov. 30, 2010 $ 880.00305129 / Special Ed Jan. 10, 2011 thru June 10, 2011 $8,800.00312336 /Special Ed Jan. 11, 2011 thru June 10, 2011 $8,800.00SS-10-ASS-11 BE IT RESOLVED, That the <strong>Board</strong> of <strong>School</strong> Directors authorizes theAdministration to approve the attendance of Donna Franke, Susan Barnisn, Michael Cortgin,and William Middleton to attend the Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training Program at theCrown Plaza, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on March 1 st , 2 nd , 3 rd , and 4 th 2011. This is to train thesestaff members as CPI trainers for the district. At a cost not to exceed $8,084.00, cost includesshared driving (100% ARRA fund).SS-11-A43
SS-12 BE IT RESOLVED, That the <strong>Board</strong> of <strong>School</strong> Directors approves an Independent<strong>Reading</strong> Assessment for student, ID# 305859, at 13th and Union Elementary <strong>School</strong>, perstudent’s Individual Education Plan (IEP), at a cost not to exceed $750.00. (Account# 10-1233-000-3-00-19-0-0-330).SS-13 BE IT RESOLVED, That the <strong>Board</strong> of <strong>School</strong> Directors approves Independentspeech and language and occupational therapy evaluations ($3,600.00) for student, ID# 312011at Tyson Schoener Elementary <strong>School</strong> based on the student’s Individual Education Program(IEP) (Account# 10-1233-000-3-00-19-0-0/330).SS-13-ASS-14 BE IT RESOLVED, That the <strong>Board</strong> of <strong>School</strong> Directors approves continuation ofa Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the <strong>Reading</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong> and the FoodTrust (FT) organization. The Food Trust organization provides nutrition education programs,supports teachers in integrating and documenting nutrition education in their curriculum, andprovides information to parents and guardians of students in the program. Current elementaryschools involved in the program include: 12 th and Marion, Amanda Stout, NorthwestElementary <strong>School</strong>, Tyson Schoener, Glenside, 13 th and Union, Thomas Ford, Riverside, 16 thand Haak, and 13 th and Green . Quarterly progress reports will be submitted to the <strong>Reading</strong><strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong> for review. Grant supported program for a total of $402,242.00 (Grant funded bythe United States Department of Agriculture).SS-14-ASS-15 BE IT RESOLVED, That the <strong>Board</strong> of <strong>School</strong> Directors approves the 2010-2011contract between Devereux Day <strong>School</strong> (Brandywine Campus) and the <strong>Reading</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong>to provide special education programs and related services to student, ID# 109774, based on thestudent’s Individual Education Plan (IEP) at the rate of $170.00 per day until the PennsylvaniaDepartment of Education’s 4010 comes into effect commencing December 10, 2010 to June 10,2011 at a cost not to exceed $20,570.00 (IDEA Fund)SS-15-ASS-16 BE IT RESOLVED, That the <strong>Board</strong> of <strong>School</strong> Directors approves submission ofthe 2011 Berks County Intermediate Unit (BCIU) Youth Day Fund Grant to supportPennsylvania Career Education and Work Standards and Job Shadow Programs in <strong>School</strong>s.Projects can include career mentoring opportunities, assemblies with guest speakers, jobshadowing events and field trips. Grant amount $1,000.00.SS-16-ASS-17 BE IT RESOLVED, That the <strong>Board</strong> of <strong>School</strong> Directors approves 69 hours of afterschool reading tutoring at 13 th and Union for student, ID# 305859, based on student’s IndividualEducation Plan (IEP). This will not exceed $760.00. (Account 10-1211-000-1-00-00-00-123)SS-18 BE IT RESOLVED, That the <strong>Board</strong> of <strong>School</strong> Directors ratifies the 2010-2011contract between Children’s Home of <strong>Reading</strong>-Academy, per Children’s Home of <strong>Reading</strong>contracted services, and the <strong>Reading</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong>, to provide educational services for student,44
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