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K. RECALLS(55) .......................................................................................................................................85L. RESCISSIONS(7) ...................................................................................................................................88M.1. RECALLS(4)................................................................................................................................................ 882. TERMINATION(1)......................................................................................................................................... 883. TRANSFERS(2)............................................................................................................................................. 88ATTENDANCEINCENTIVE..................................................................................................................88N. BLACKSEAL/BOILERLICENSE ............................................................................................................88O.P.FALLCOACHES..................................................................................................................................891. WOODROWWILSONHIGHSCHOOL ................................................................................................................. 89INTRAMURAL&CLUBCOMPENSATION................................................................................................89Q.JROTCSALARYADJUSTMENT............................................................................................................89R. REAPPOINTMENT(1) ..........................................................................................................................90LUNCHAIDE(1) ................................................................................................................................................... 90INFORMATIONREPORTOFTHESUPERINTENDENTOFSCHOOLS..................................................................91I.CURRICULUM&INSTRUCTION(0RATIFICATIONS)...............................................................................91A.B.EASTCAMDENMIDDLESCHOOL(WRIGHT).........................................................................................911. SOCIALSTUDIESTEXTBOOKREVIEW ................................................................................................................ 912.(A) FINANCIALLITERACY.............................................................................................................................. 912.(B) PERSONALFINANCIALLITERACY(PFL)INFUSION......................................................................................... 91BONSALLFAMILYSCHOOL(KIRWIN)....................................................................................................911. INTERNSHIP ................................................................................................................................................. 91C. WASHINGTONELEMENTARYSCHOOL(KIRWIN) ..................................................................................92D.1. ADMINISTRATIVEINTERNSHIP.......................................................................................................................... 92H.B.WILSONELEMENTARYSCHOOL(KIRWIN)....................................................................................921. INTERNSHIP ................................................................................................................................................. 92E. POSTSECONDARYREADINESS(KENNY) ...............................................................................................92II.A.1. ADVISORYCOMMITTEE(MILLS)...................................................................................................................... 922. 8 TH GRADEHIGHSCHOOLTOUR ...................................................................................................................... 933. LOCAL54YOUTHTRANSITIONTOWORKPROGRAM(YTTW)(KENNY) .................................................................. 934. NEWJERSEYCARPENTERSYOUTHTRANSITIONTOWORKPROGRAM(YTTW)(KENNY)............................................. 93PROFESSIONALDEVELOPMENT(0RATIFICATIONS)..............................................................................94BONSALLFAMILYSCHOOL(KIRWIN)....................................................................................................941. STUDYGROUPS ............................................................................................................................................ 94<strong>Official</strong> Report F<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


B. PROFESSIONALDEVELOPMENTDEPT.(KENNY) ...................................................................................951. PILOTMENTORING ....................................................................................................................................... 952. ONEDAYFOLLOWUPTRAINING ..................................................................................................................... 953. PARTNERSHIPTOIMPROVESTUDENTACHIEVEMENT............................................................................................ 96C. SCHOOLBASEDYOUTHSERVICES(KENNY) ..........................................................................................971. DIVERSITYTRAINING...................................................................................................................................... 97III. SCHOOL/DISTRICTACTIVITIES(0RATIFICATIONS) ...........................................................................98A.B.C.D.E.F.G.BRIMMMEDICALARTSHIGHSCHOOL(MILLS).....................................................................................981. VOLUNTEERFAIR .......................................................................................................................................... 982. OSBORNFAMILYHEALTHCENTERPROJECTS ...................................................................................................... 983. SENIORPROM–CLASSOF2011 ..................................................................................................................... 98CREATIVEARTSHIGHSCHOOL(MILLS).................................................................................................981. WALTWHITMANCULTURALARTSCENTER ........................................................................................................ 982. ROWANUNIVERSITY...................................................................................................................................... 993. ARDENTHEATRECOMPANY ............................................................................................................................ 994. GIRLTALKANDEVOLUTIONMARCHTOMANHOOD............................................................................................. 99WOODROWWILSONHIGHSCHOOL(MILLS).........................................................................................991. PROGRAMS ................................................................................................................................................. 992. BIBLECLUB................................................................................................................................................ 1003. SUPPORTKIDSATRISKS.K.A.R. ................................................................................................................... 100BONSALLFAMILYSCHOOL(KIRWIN)...................................................................................................1001. PROGRAMS ............................................................................................................................................... 100COOPER'SPOYNTFAMILYSCHOOL(KIRWIN)......................................................................................1001. PHILADELPHIAORCHESTRASCHOOLPARTNERSHIPPROGRAM.............................................................................. 100CREAMFAMILYSCHOOL(KIRWIN).....................................................................................................1011. ADVANCEDTECHNOLOGYLAB(ATL)LEGOROBOTICSTUTORIALANDCOMPETITION................................................ 1012. HOLIDAYPARTY.......................................................................................................................................... 101PARKSIDEELEMENTARYSCHOOL(KIRWIN)...................................................................................1011. DONATIONOFBOOKBAGS ........................................................................................................................... 101H. SUMNERELEMENTARYSCHOOL(KIRWIN) ......................................................................................1011. JERSEYROOTS,GLOBALREACHPROGRAM....................................................................................................... 101I. WIGGINSELEMENTARYSCHOOL(KIRWIN) ........................................................................................102J.1. SIXGRADESOCIALDINNER/DANCE................................................................................................................ 1022. FOODBANKOFSOUTHJERSEYRATIFICATION.................................................................................................. 102H.B.WILSONELEMENTARYSCHOOL(KIRWIN)..................................................................................1021. BOOKCLUB ............................................................................................................................................... 1022. BASKETBALLCLUB....................................................................................................................................... 1023. JASONAVANT’SREADINGCHALLENGECOMPETITION......................................................................................... 102<strong>Official</strong> Report G<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


K. YORKSHIPELEMENTARYSCHOOL(KIRWIN) ......................................................................................1031. AFTERSCHOOLACTIVITIES............................................................................................................................ 103L. CURRICULUM&INSTRUCTIONDEPT.(KIRWIN) .................................................................................1031. SOUTHJERSEYLINKINC. .............................................................................................................................. 1032. ROTARYCLUBOFCAMDEN ........................................................................................................................... 1033. CHILDREN’SLITERACYINITIATIVEGRANTPROJECT............................................................................................. 1044. DONATIONOFBOOKBAGS ........................................................................................................................... 1045. DISTRICTSCIENCEEXPO(MILLS)................................................................................................................... 1046. EDSNIDERHOCKEYFOUNDATION(MILLS) ..................................................................................................... 1047. TOURSOFCOLLEGESANDUNIVERSITIES .......................................................................................................... 105M. POSTSECONDARYREADINESS(KENNY) .........................................................................................106IV.1. CAREERDAY .............................................................................................................................................. 106PARENTS/COMMUNITY..................................................................................................................107A. CRAMERSCHOOL ...............................................................................................................................1071. NUTRITIONCLASSESFORPARENTS ................................................................................................................. 107V. ADMINISTRATION ..............................................................................................................................108A. DONATIONS .......................................................................................................................................1081. USEOFPORTABLETOILETS ........................................................................................................................... 1082. PORTABLEBLEACHERS ................................................................................................................................. 108FIELD TRIPS<strong>Official</strong> Report H<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS FOR SEPTEMBERTo the President and Members of the Board of Education:Your Superintendent desires to submit the following report:<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong><strong>Camden</strong>, New JerseyI. ATTENDANCE AT MEETINGS (0 Ratifications)listed:It is recommended that the following individuals be granted permission to attend meetings asThese meetings are designed to increase the professional growth of the participants. Allparticipants will turn-key information.Name Meeting/Location Date(s)A. With Expenses(Mileage cost is based on the rate of 31 cents per mile)Ms. Catherine Johnson “Evidence Based Anger Management” 10/1/10(Creative Arts High School) Mt. Laurel, NJ FridayRegistration-$194.99Total cost not to exceed $194.99Acct. #15000223580 300 20School Based FundsMs. Daphne Wright-Gilstrap “Knowledge Engagement in Mathematics”, 10/1-10/2/10(Curriculum & Instruction Dept.) Glassboro, NJFriday-SaturdayRegistration-$250Total cost not to exceed $250Acct. #20273200500 000 00Title II-A FundsMs. Markeeta Nesmith, Autism New Jersey Conference, 10/7-10/8/10Ms. Loray Dobson, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, NJ Thursday-FridayMs. Allison Hoell,Registration-$1,575 (7 attendees)Ms. Lindsi Arcaini, Late Registration-$175 $25 each attendee after 9/25/10)Ms. Brooklyn Rogers, Travel-$327.06Ms. Ruth Alamie & Total cost not to exceed $2,077.06Ms. Portia HollandAcct. #20218200329 000 00 Registration(Special Ed.)Acct. #20218200580 000 00 TravelGrant Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 1<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Attendance at Meetings, cont.Dr. Joyous Carey, “Riding the Tech Wave” Conference, 10/12/10Ms. Beverly Pierseon, Lakewood, NJ TuesdayMr. Edward Ward, Registration-$99 per person ($495)Ms. Tonya Wilson & Total cost not to exceed $495Mr. Clyde Waters Acct. #11000223580 000 62(Technology Dept.)Local FundsMs. Kathleen Devine & “Writing with SPICE”, 10/15/10Ms. Cynthia Breswick Glassboro, NJ Friday(Wiggins Elementary School) Registration-$135 per personTotal cost not to exceed $270Acct. #15000223580 100 29School Based FundsMr. Al Davis, New Jersey Principals & Supervisors Fall Conf., 10/20-10/21/10Mr. Tyrone Richards, Monroe Township, NJ Wed.-ThursdayMr. Herbert Simons, Registration-$275 per person x 15Dr. Davida Coe-Brockington Total cost not to exceed $4,125Ms. Merry Ellerbe, Acct. #11000223580 000 60Mr. Ronald Butler,Local FundsMs. Dawn Pittman,Mr. Calvin Gunning &Ms. Ellen Anderson(Principals)Ms Jacqueline Sykes,Ms. Marie Hall,Ms. Loretta Gronau,Ms. Susan Ficke,Mr. Paul Mulle &Mr. Ryan Bates(Supervisors)Ms. Susan Harper “Tools of the Trade”, 10/21-10/22/10(Curriculum & Instruction Dept.) Math Teachers of NJ Conference,Thursday-Friday1 Math Coach-TBD Somerset, NJRegistration-$200 member, $230 non-memberTotal cost not to exceed $430Acct. 20273200500 000 00Title IIA FundsMs. Tonya Wilson <strong>2010</strong> Regional User Group Conference, 10/26-10/27/10(Technology Dept.) Ocean <strong>City</strong>, MD Tuesday-Wed.Registration-$199Hotel-$104 x 2 nights=$208Food-$106.50Parking/Tolls-$75Total cost not to exceed $588.50Acct. #11000223580 000 62Local Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 2<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


B. Without Expense, except for travel(Mileage cost is based on the rate of 31 cents per mile)Dr. Robin Wyche & Pilot Mentoring Program Steering 10/14/10Ms. Dorothy Smith Committee Meeting, Thursday(Professional Development) Trenton, NJMr. Brian Medley(Principal)Ms. Felicia Cade-Turner &Ms. Beatriz Derisse(Teachers)Ms. Rachel Poller “Urban Institute: The School Leader’s 12/6/10(Bilingual Dept.) Major Responsibility”, MondayMonroe Twp., NJC. Out of District Travel(Mileage cost is based on the rate of 31 cents per mile)Early ChildhoodIt is recommended that permission be granted for Early Childhood Team Members toattend/travel to various meetings, schools, private providers sites and other agencies .DirectorLinda A. BaileySupervisorsGladys SchneiderMichele McRaeEducational Program SpecialistsBarbara AlleyLinda TomaszewskiCarmen DavisDeborah MimmsAndrea DeLecceMarkeeta NesmithJames DeSimoneRyan RatajskiColleen FrancisLavania TaylorHoa LySocial WorkersKay SolteroMigna GonzalezCPISCheryl ChavisPreschool Intervention & Referral Team (PIRT)Jennifer BrozoskiCheryl ScottLoray DobsonMissy TamagnoVanessa HillDonielle Westley-WallaceGailen HuffAlison MarchesanoMarilus Pagan<strong>Official</strong> Report 4<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Out of District Travel, cont.Post Secondary Readiness Dept.It is recommended that permission be granted for the listed Post Secondary Readiness staff toattend all meetings and workshops held by Local 54 Culinary Arts Pre-Apprenticeship Program at Local54 Headquarters, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, NJ, during the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year:Mr. William FloydMs. Alberta McMahonMr. Ken LindenMs. Joanne BuchanMr. James ThompsonWoodrow Wilson High School<strong>Camden</strong> High School<strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolEducational Program SpecialistSupervisorIt is also recommended that Office of Post Secondary Readiness staff attend all meetings andworkshops held at the NJDOE, Trenton, NJ, or other sites assigned:Technology Dept.It is recommended that Office of Technology personnel attend State, County, Tri-State, Genesisand vendor Technology Meetings throughout the school year at various sites throughout New Jersey andthe Tri-State Area.<strong>Official</strong> Report 5<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Curriculum & Instruction Dept., cont.3. Scripps National Spelling Bee Program (Kirwin)It is recommended that permission be granted to enroll all elementary, family and middle schoolsin the 2011 Scripps National Spelling Bee program: ($99 per school x 24 = $2,376)Total cost not to exceed $2,376. Acct. #151901008004. Pilot Program (Kirwin)It is recommended that permission be granted for the Secondary Curriculum & Instruction Dept.to pilot the Flocabulary, Hip Hop United States and World History in the Classroom program beginningNovember <strong>2010</strong>. The World History component will be piloted in a 6 th grade class at Morgan VillageMiddle School; United States History component will be piloted in a 10 th grade class at Woodrow WilsonHigh School.30 student books, 1 Teacher Book, 1 Writing Rhymes PackageTotal cost not to exceed $1,154.90. Acct. #11190100640 000 60 Local Funds5. ESL Curriculum Project (Kirwin)It is recommended that permission be granted for the staff listed (approved in the June <strong>2010</strong>minutes, page 25, Item A2) to continue to work on the Elementary ESL/Literacy Curriculum Projectincluding completing ESL benchmark assessments and revising/aligning kindergarten ESL curriculum toWIDA standards. Not to exceed 210 hours total, October 1, <strong>2010</strong>- January 15, 2011.Curriculum WritersMs. Sandra Cintron TorresMs. Rosemary MulhollandMs. Ivonne D’AmatoCostInstructional staff:$29.00 per hourTotal # of hours: 210Total Cost not to exceed: $6,090.Total cost not to exceed $6,090. Acct. #20245100100 000 00 Title III NCLBJune <strong>2010</strong> Superintendent’s Report, page 25, Item A2It is recommended that permission be granted for the following individuals to be employed as previouslyapproved on the April <strong>2010</strong> Superintendent’s Report:Mr. George KnorrMs. Ivonne D’AmatoMs. Rosemary MulhollandMs. Kathleen HansMs. Sandra CintronApril <strong>2010</strong> Superintendent’s Report, page 3, Item A2It is recommended that permission be granted for the Bilingual Dept. to write ESL Curriculum Grade K,complete the ESL curriculum/benchmark tests grades 1-5 and update ESL/Bilingual Reading grades 9-12 duringsummer <strong>2010</strong>.Curriculum Writers: Not to exceed 5 teachersDates:30 days between July 1 and August 12, <strong>2010</strong>, 4 hrs. per dayLocation:Davis Elementary SchoolCost: 5 teachers @ $29 per hour x 4 hours x 30 days = $17,400 Total cost not toexceed $17,400. Acct. #20244100100 000 00 Title III NCLB Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 7<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


III.PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (0 Ratifications)A. <strong>Camden</strong> High School (Mills)1. On-line 21 st Century Web 2.0 Skills Development WorkshopIt is recommended that permission be granted for <strong>Camden</strong> High School to participate in a 10Week On-line 21 st Century Web 2.0 skills development Workshop, October 1 – December 23rd, <strong>2010</strong>.Participants will meet with instructional coach one each week.Ms. Debbie Gaskins will serve as the instructional coach: (22 hours @ 29.00 = $638.00)Certified Staff ((22 hours @ 15.00) x 20) = $6,600.00))Michael Edwards - VocationalDarrell Staton – Special NeedsHedley Thame - ScienceMary Domzalski - TechnologyNancy Walker-Hunter – Health & PEKen Linden - VocationalNorris Bacon - AdministrationLisa Rhodan - BusinessAlex Saddic – Health & PEMichael Stargell – Special NeedsCarol Christian - HistoryTheodore Wing - EnglishAngelina Dixon – Special NeedsAlbert Beltre - VocationalThomas DePaul - VocationalJames Higgs– Special NeedsJe’Nell McRae - VocationalVivian McBride – Special NeedsGregory Foster – Health & PEGregory Wake – EnglishAlternatesAdelia Horton – Social StudiesBrad Fisher – Special NeedsLaura Labrador - LinkTotal cost not to exceed $7,238.00. Acct. # 2044720010030001 SLC GrantB. Parkside Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Writing WorkshopIt is recommended that permission be granted for Mr. Erik Cork, Consultant, International WriteNow, Inc. to conduct full day Writing Workshops for students in grades 3 - 5, Friday, December 3, <strong>2010</strong>,and Friday, March 18, 2011, 9:00 am- 2:40 pm. Consultant fee-$6,400Total cost not to exceed $6,400. Acct. #15190100320 100 22 School Based Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 8<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


C. H.B. Wilson Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Writing WorkshopIt is recommended that permission be granted for H.B. Wilson Elementary School to conduct aworkshop, “NJ ASK Writing Strategies”, by EIRC, Wednesday, October 20, <strong>2010</strong>, 9:30 am-3:30 pm, forstudents in grades 2-6. Consultant fee-$1,200Total cost not to exceed $1,200. Acct. #15190100320 100 30 School Based FundsD. Curriculum & Instruction Dept. (Kirwin)1. Bloodborne Pathogen TrainingIt is recommended that permission be granted for the Health & Physical Education Dept.,Career and Technical Education teachers to receive annual Bloodborne Pathogen Training, Wednesday,<strong>September</strong> 29, <strong>2010</strong>, district in-service day, location to be determined.School Nurses will receive Bloodborne Pathogen Training, Friday, October 8, <strong>2010</strong>, location tobe determined.Total cost not to exceed $1500.Acct. #11000223320 000 00 Local Funds2. Bilingual/ESL Institute (Kirwin)It is recommended that the Bilingual/ESL Department be permitted to hold a Bilingual/ESLInstitute series of training sessions, the Riggs Adult Education Center Training Room, 3:45-5:00 p.m. onthe dates listed:• October 6, <strong>2010</strong>• November 10, <strong>2010</strong>• December 15, <strong>2010</strong>• January 26, 2011• March 16, 2011• April 20, 2011• May 18, 201120 teachers x $15/hr x 7 sessions x 1.25 hrs/session = $2,625.Total cost not to exceed $2,625. Acct. #20244100100 000 00 NCLB Title III Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 9<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Curriculum & Instruction Dept., cont.3. Rowan Consortium (Kirwin)It is recommended that the following staff participate in “The Rowan Literacy Consortium:Crafting a K-12 Writing Curriculum”, Glassboro, NJ, on the dates listed:Dr. Eileen Rock, Director of Elementary Curriculum & InstructionMs. Christie Whitzell, Supervisor of Language Arts, K-5Ms. Susan Gallagher, Elementary SupervisorOctober 15, <strong>2010</strong> – Penny Kittle, ‘At Risk Writers’December 3, <strong>2010</strong> – Jeff Anderson, ‘The Craft of Grammar’February 4, 2011 – Cris Tovani, ‘I Read It but I Don’t Get It’April 8, 2011 – Anne Goudvis, ‘Strategies That Work’Registration cost for four sessions is $1,600.00Total cost not to exceed $1,600. Acct. #20273200500 021 00 Title II A Funds4. Writer’s Workshops (Kirwin)It is recommended that permission be granted for Kindergarten- sixth grade teachers fromCramer and Wiggins, participate in Writer’s Workshop, Wednesday, October 20, <strong>2010</strong>, presented byconsultants from Schoolwide, Inc., district professional development day.Further professional development will be presented on November 17, November 18 , December15 and December 16. Each school will receive four follow up sessions.Cramer School$1,600 per day X 5 days= $8,000 Acct. #20460200300 000 13School Improvement Grant fundsWiggins School$1,600 per day X 5 days= $8,000 Acct. #20460200300 000 29School Improvement Grant fundsTotal cost not to exceed $16,000<strong>Official</strong> Report 10<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Curriculum & Instruction Dept., cont.5. Teaching American History Grant Workshops (Kirwin)It is recommended that through the Teaching American History Grant , the SecondaryCurriculum and Instruction Social Studies Department be granted permission to have the following nineprofessional development workshops & training sessions (20) 5 th , 8 th and all 10 th and 11 th gradeAmerican/ United States History –Social Studies Teachers on the following dates:• November 1st (full day) Topic is Cicero Training• December 6 th (full day) Teaching American History• January 3 rd (full day) Teaching American History• February 7 th (full day) Teaching American History• March 7 th (full day) Teaching American History• April 4 th (full day) Teaching American History• April 18 th (full day) Teaching American History• May 2 nd (full day) Teaching American History• May 31 st (full day) Teaching American HistoryLocation: Riggs Center- Training RoomPresenter: American Institute for History EducationCost$88.00/per day for 20 substitutes x 9 days=$15,840.00Total cost not to exceed $15,840. Acct. # 20466100100 000 00Teaching American History GrantE. Professional Development Dept. (Wright)1. Principals’ MeetingsIt is recommended that permission be granted for the Office of Professional Development toconduct 9 workshops for principals and directors. The workshops will be aligned to the SchoolLeadership Licensure Consortium (SLLC): Standards for School Leaders. Various presenters will makepresentations during the workshops. Cost to the board will include funding for supplies and materials inthe amount of $4,000.00.DatesOctober 8, <strong>2010</strong>November 19, <strong>2010</strong>December 17, <strong>2010</strong>January 14, 2011February 11, 2011March 11, 2011April 8, 2011May 20, 2011June 10, 2011Total cost not to exceed $4,000. Acct. #20271200600 000 00 NCLB Title IIA <strong>2010</strong>-2011<strong>Official</strong> Report 11<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Professional Development Dept, cont.2. Guest SpeakerIt is recommended that permission be granted for Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu to be the guest speakerfor the District’s professional development day, Wednesday, October 20, <strong>2010</strong>. RiversharksStadium/Campbell’s Field . Use of the stadium and parking have been offered at no cost to the district.The event will begin at 8:30 AM and end by 12:00 PM.Total cost not to exceed $8,610.00. Acct. # 20271200300 000 00 NCLB Title IIA FundsF. Security Dept. (Mills)1. Handcuffing CertificationIt is recommended that permission be granted for the Security department to provide training inHandcuffing Certification and Re-certification to Security Officers, Wednesday, <strong>September</strong> 29, <strong>2010</strong>,location to be determined. There will be two sessions, four (4) hours each: Group A will be from 8:00amto 12:00pm, Group B will be from 12:00pm to 4:00pm. Consultant fee-$7,150Vendor: Tactical Control and Restraint, LLCTotal cost not to exceed $7,150. Acct. #11000266300 000 72 Local FundsG. Technology Dept. (Mills)1. EasyTech Content Website TrainingIt is recommended that permission be granted to Learning3 to provide a full day of training onthe updated EasyTech content website to all District Instructional Technology Teachers , Thursday,<strong>September</strong> 29, <strong>2010</strong>, 8:30 am-3:30 pm. Riggs Center. Consultant fee $2,000.Total cost not to exceed $2,000.00. Acct. # 11000223320 000 62 Local Funds2. “Time and Task Management for Busy People”It is recommended that permission be granted for Skillpath Onsite Training to provide “Time andTask Management for Busy People” for Technology Coordinators, Friday, October 7, <strong>2010</strong>, 8:30 am-3:30pm, Riggs Adult Education Center Training Room. Consultant fee includes training, workbooks forattendees and certificates of attendance. Consultant fee-$2,500Total cost not to exceed $2,500. Acct. #11000223320 000 62 Local Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 12<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


IV.SCHOOL/DISTRICT ACTIVITIES (0 Ratifications)A. Brimm Medical Arts High School (Mills)1. SAT ExamsIt is recommended that permission be granted for Brimm Medical Arts High Schoolto host SAT Exams,7:30 am-2:00 pm, on the following dates:October 9, November 6, December 4, <strong>2010</strong>January 22, May 7, June 4, 2011School Security OfficerCustodian@ $ 18.98 per hour (7 hours) = $ 132.86 per day@ $ 33.45 per hour (5 hours) = $ 167.25 per dayTotal cost not to exceed $ 910.00. Acct. #15401100100 300 45 School Based FundsB. <strong>Camden</strong> High School (Mills)1. Assembly ProgramsIt is recommended that permission be granted for <strong>Camden</strong> High School’s 9 th Grade SuccessSmall Learning Academy to host the following assembly programs:“Gang Awareness”-Wednesday, October 13, <strong>2010</strong>, 9:00 am-1:00 pm-Mr. DaShaun “Jiwe” Morriswill conduct an open forum, a small group workshop and a question and answering session.Total cost not to exceed $1,200. Acct. # 2044510050030001 SLC Grant“School is Cool”-Wednesday, October 13, <strong>2010</strong>, 9:00 am-12:00 pm- Jordan ChristopherColeman- Speaker (Provide a 50-60 minutes/18 minute video plus 15-20 minute speech followed by 15-20 minute Q&A session) motivation workshop.Total cost not to exceed $2,500. Acct. # 2044510050030001 SLC GrantGrand total cost not to exceed $3,700.<strong>Official</strong> Report 13<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


C. Creative Arts High School (Mills)1. Saturday BridgeIt is recommended that the Creative Arts High School conduct a Saturday Bridge / HSPA Tutorialprogram for arts and academics, for 130 students, 9:00 am-12:00 pm, on the following Saturdays:October 2, 9, 16 November 13, 20December 4, 11, 18 January 15, 22February 5, 12, 19, 26 March 5, 12, 19April 2Jamal DickersonCarmen CollinsGarrett LamarraFranklin EdwardsCarol ColonAngela Wright YelvertonPatricio AcevedoBeverly WilliamsJoelle Wagner LynchBruce GrefeChristopher KleinRalph SandersTeacher in ChargeMathematics TeacherInstrumental Music TeacherLibrarianSecuritySpecial Needs TeacherMusic TeacherClerkEnglish TeacherArt TeacherHistory TeacherCustodianTeacher in Charge: $32.00 @ 18 days @ 3 hrs. per day = $1,7<strong>28</strong>.00Teachers: $29.00 @ 18days @ 3 hrs. per day @ 9 = $14,094.00Clerk: $16.16 @ 18days @ 3hrs. per day = $872.64Custodian: $32.14 @ 18 days @ 3hrs. per day = $1,735.56Security: $18.98 @ 18 days @ 3 hrs. per day = $1,024.92Total cost not to exceed $19,455.12. Acct. #15422100101 300 20 School Based Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 14<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


D. Woodrow Wilson High School (Mills)1. SAT ExamsIt is recommended that permission be granted for Woodrow Wilson High School to host SATExams,7:30 am-2:00 pm, on the following dates:October 9, November 6, December 4, <strong>2010</strong>January 22, May 7, June 4, 2011School Security Officer- $18.98 per hour x 6.5 hrs x 6 days=$740.22Custodian is already on duty.Total cost not to exceed $740.22.Acct. #15000266100 300 02 School Based Funds2. Saturday Mastery ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for Woodrow Wilson High School to implementAlgebra I/Biology EOC, HSPA/AHSA Prep, and SAT Prep Saturday School for 9 th – 12 th graders,October 16, <strong>2010</strong> -April 9, 2011, 8:30 am- 12:00 pm . Students will utilize an online, state standardbasedlearning program.Teachers22 days @ 3.5 hours x $29.00 x 4 teachers = $8,932.00Security Officer22 days @ 3.5 hours x $18.98 = $1,461.46Principal22 days @ 3.5 hours x $38.00 = $2,926.00Acct. #15421100101 300 01 $11,858.00 School Based FundsAcct. #15421200100 300 01 $ 1,461.46 School Based FundsTotal cost not to exceed $13,319.46.3. Study IslandIt is recommended that permission be granted to Woodrow Wilson High School to implementStudy Island for the Master’s Academy Program to eligible seniors in preparation for the make-up test, aswell as, AHSA preparation. Study Island uses an online, state standard-based learning program tocreate individualized instruction which is a user-friendly experience for students in HSPA-Math andHSPA-LAL.CostsSubscription for program from 9/1/10-1/11/11 - $6,557<strong>28</strong> Pad CPS Pulse - $2,445.00 each x 2 pads = $4,890(CPS-Classroom Performance System, Clickers)Total cost not to exceed $11,447. Acct. #20238100300 000 02 SIA Grant<strong>Official</strong> Report 15<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Woodrow Wilson High School, cont.4. Saturday Attendance Recovery ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted to Woodrow Wilson High School to implementSaturday Attendance Recovery for eligible 9 th – 12 th graders, Saturdays, October 16, <strong>2010</strong> - April 9,2011, 8:30am – 12:00pm. Security will already be working.Teacher22 days @ 3.5 hours x $29.00 = $2,233.00Total cost not to exceed $2,233.Acct. #15401100100 300 02 School Based FundsE. East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School (Wright)1. Honor Roll LuncheonsIt is recommended that permission be granted for East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School to hold HonorRoll Luncheons, 9:30 – 10:30 am, on the following dates:December 14, <strong>2010</strong> February 15, 2011April 19, 2011 June 14, 2011Cost: $150.00 per luncheonTotal cost not to exceed $600. Acct. # 15190100610 200 04 School Based Funds2. After School LAL and Math Tutoring ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School to conduct anAfter School LAL and Math Tutorial Program, Mondays and Wednesdays 3:30 – 5:00 pm, January 31 –April 22, 2011, to provide instructional support for students in preparation for the NJASK 6-8. Staffing willbe as follows:LAL teacher @$29 p/h x 3hrs x 12 weeks = $1,044Math teacher @$29 p/h x 3hrs x 12 weeks = $1,044Sp. Ed. Teacher @$29 p/h x 3hrs x 12 weeks = $1,044Total cost = $3,132Total cost not to exceed $3,132. Acc# 15421100100 200 04 School Based FundsF. Hatch Middle School1. Stock Market GameIt is recommended that Hatch Middle School participate in a Stock Market Challenge, sponsoredby the New Jersey Council on Economic Education, October 1, <strong>2010</strong> – April 30, 2011. Program will beintegrated throughout the school day, 3:05– 3:50 p.m., Wednesdays. Security is already working at theschool.8 teams of 5 students @ $25 per team x 2 sessionsTotal cost not to exceed $400. Acct. #15000221320 200 05 School Based Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 16<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


G. Cramer Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Wrap Around Before and Afterschool ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for Cramer Elementary School to conduct aWrap Around Before and Afterschool Program, October 4, <strong>2010</strong> – May 16, <strong>2010</strong>. Students will beprovided with homework assistance, tutoring, and technology based instruction. The computer lab andclassrooms will be used for instruction. Teachers will rotate assignments depending on need andavailability.Teacher in Charge 3:30 To 5:30Matthew Schell, $32 per hour x 2 hours x 4days x 30 weeks = $7,680Morning 7:00 TO 8:00 (Monday –Friday)Teachers $29.00 per hour x 5 x 30 weeks = $4, 350 x 4Teachers = $17,400.00(Only four or less teachers will work at any given day)Computer Teacher –TBDSuzanne MyersJami EvansJuanita MathisDevidra MullensKaren AlexanderParaprofessional $15.09 x 1 hour x 5 days x 30 weeks =$2,263.50Deborah Barclay, ParaprofessionalAfternoon 3:30 TO 5:00 (Monday- Thursday)Teachers $29.00 per hour x 1.5 = 43.50 x 4days =174.00 x 5Teachers = 870 x 30 weeks=$26,100Marianela Abreu-DeJesusZenaida OrtizSue MyersJerolean HarrisWilhemina TribbettRamona TribbettYasmin EvangelistaDouglass LeedsBarbara WitherspoonSchool Security Officer (3:50 TO 5:20) $18.98 per hour x 1.5 x 4 x 30 =$3, 416.40Kiara RomanTotal cost not to exceed $56,859.90Total cost not to exceed $ 3,000.00Acct. #15401100100 13 (Staff)Acct. #15100600190 13 (Snacks)Grand total cost not to exceed $56,859.90.<strong>Official</strong> Report 17<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Cramer Elementary School, cont.2. 100 Book Challenge DanceIt is recommended that permission be granted for Cramer Elementary School to host a 100 BookChallenge Dance, March 24, 2011, 4:00-6:00 pm, as an incentive for students who are on the requiredstep for the 100 Book Challenge goals for that day. Students will participate in reading activities.Administration, teachers, coaches, and parents will serve as chaperones. Refreshments will be paid fromthe Student Activities account, at no cost to the Board. Ms. Kiana Roman, School Security Officer, willbe compensated at the rate of $18.98, 3:50-6:20 pm, (2 ½ hours).Total cost not to exceed $47.45.Acct. #15000266100 100 13 School Based FundsH. Davis Elementary School1. Character Education ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for Davis Elementary School to conduct aCharacter Education Program to serve approximately 100 students. Students will explore effectivecooperation skills, respect, conflict resolution, and team building through technology, fine arts, andcharacter building with the infusion of literacy and math.Dates: November 8 , <strong>2010</strong> – Thursday, May 26, 2011Days: Tuesdays- ThursdaysTime: 3:30 pm – 5:30 pmTeachersMr. David FudalaMs. Shelia Freeman-UpshurMr. Dave ElserSchool Security OfficerMs. Cheryl JacksonCost3 teachers x 29.00 per hour x 2 hours x 79 days= 4,582.00=$ 13,746.001 School Security Officer x18.98 per hour x 2 hours x79 days = $2,998.84Supplies & Materials= 400.00Rewards /Gift Cards (AMC theater/ Friendly’s) 10.00 ea. X 50= 500.00Certificates of Participation 50.00Total cost not to exceed $17,694.84.Acct. #15401100100 100 14 School Based Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 18<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


I. Lanning Square Elementary School (Kirwin)1. After School ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for Lanning Square School to implement an afterschool program at the Fetters and Broadway Buildings , October 1, <strong>2010</strong> – May, 2011.Fetters BuildingMonday- Thursday3:00 – 4:30 pmTransportation:$50.00/day x 97 days = $4,850.00.Acct. #15000270512 100 17 School Based FundsStaff:3 teachers x $29.00/hr x 1.5 hrs x 97 days = $12,707.00.1 paraprofessional x $15.09/hr x 1 hr x 97 days = $1,463.73.001 security officer x $18.98/hr x 1 hr x 97 days = $1,841.06Acct. #15401100100 100 17 School Based FundsBroadway BuildingMonday- Thursday3:30 – 4:30 pmStaffing:3 teachers x $29.00/hr x 1 hr x 97 days = $8,439.001 paraprofessional x $15.09/hr x 1 hr x 97 days = $1,463.73.001 security officer x $18.98/hr x 1 hr x 97 days = $1,841.06Acct. #15401100100 100 17 School Based FundsTotal cost not to exceed $32,605.58J. Parkside Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Minority Aviation Education Association (MAEA) Interactive Science ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for Parkside Elementary School to have MinorityAviation Education Association (MAEA) Interactive Science Program provide two full days a month ofScience Enrichment Programs, October 14-May 26, 2011.Total cost not to exceed $15,300. Acct. #15190100320 100 22 School Based Funds2. Planetarium Dome TheaterIt is recommended that permission be granted for The Planetarium Dome Theater to visitParkside School, Monday, October 25, <strong>2010</strong>, 7:30 am-2:55 pm. They will present indoor planetariumattractions with high-tech interactive equipment.Total cost not to exceed $1,675.Acct. #15190100320 100 22 School Based Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 19<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


K. Sharp Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Campbell Soup Reading Support ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for 30 students, grades 1-6, to participate in areading support program with Campbell Soup. Volunteers from Campbell Soup will read to studentsmonthly, Tuesdays, for one (1) hour, October <strong>2010</strong>-June 2011. Transportation-$2,000Total cost not to exceed $2,000. Acct. #15000270512 100 25 School Based Funds2. Honor Roll LuncheonsIt is recommended that permission be granted Sharp Elementary School to host honor rollluncheon for students who achieve Honor Roll distinction.December 10, <strong>2010</strong> 150 students x $3.25= $487.50February 18, 2011 150 students x$3.25 =$487.50June 10, 2011 90 students x $3.25= $292.50Total cost not to exceed $1,267.50. Acct. $15190100500 100 25 School Based Funds3. Perfect Attendance LuncheonsIt is recommended that permission be granted for Sharp Elementary School to host perfectattendance luncheons for students who achieve Perfect Attendance distinction during the <strong>2010</strong>-2011school year (December, April and June), $500 per luncheon.Total cost not to exceed $1,500. Acct. # 15190100500 100 25 School Based FundsL. Washington Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Afterschool TutoringIt is recommended that permission be granted for Washington Elementary School to provideafterschool tutoring to students in Grades 3-5, October 5, <strong>2010</strong> –May 5, 2011, Tuesdays and Thursdays,3:30 -4:30 pm.Teacher-In-Charge $32 (x 1 hour x 50 days)Ms. Rebecca PiersonTeachers $29 per hour (x 1 hour x 50 days)Ms. Angela BoldurianMs. Augusta CollierMs. Catherine DownsSchool Security Officer $18.98 per hour (x1 hour x 50 days) 3:50 pm-4:50 pmMr. Brian Kelley<strong>Official</strong> Report 20<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Washington Elementary School, Afterschool Tutoring, cont.CostsTeacher in Charge $1,600.00Teacher stipends $4,350.00Security stipend $ 949.00Supplies $ 500.00Snacks $1,500.00Acct. #15421100101 100 27 School Based Funds $6,899.00Acct. #15401100600 100 27 School Based Funds $2,000.00Total cost not to exceed $8,899.00M. Yorkship Elementary School (Kirwin)1. After School ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for Yorkship Elementary School to conductan After-School program for Enrichment in the areas of Language Arts Literacy and Mathematics forstudents in Grades 3-6. The program will run from October <strong>2010</strong> to May 2011, on Tuesdays andThursdays, from 3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.Dates:October 1, 21, 26, <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong> February 1,3,8,10,15,17,22,24, 2011November 9,16, 18, 23, 30, <strong>2010</strong> March 1,3,8,10,15,17,22,24,29,31, 2011December 2, 7,9,14,16, <strong>2010</strong> April 5,7,12,14, 2011January 11, 13,18,20,25, 27, 2011 May 3,5,10,12, 2011Staff Needed:Vice Principal – 4:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.Ms. Cheryl Shelton @$33.00 per hour x 1.5 hours per day x 46 days = $2,277.00Total Cost not to exceed $2,277.00LAL Teachers @$29.00 per hour x 2 hours per day x 46 days = $8,004.00Ms. Katie O’BrienMs. Robyn WalkerMs. Jennifer HarrisTotal Cost Not to exceed $8,004.00Math Teachers @$29.00 per hour x 2hours per day x 46 days = $8,004.00Mr. Fred CuneoMs. Michelle AllenMs. Ruth CottleTotal Cost Not to exceed $8,004.001 School Security Officer @ $18.98 per hour x 2 hours x 46 days =$1746.16SubstitutesMs. Cheryl Ammons-Person in ChargeMs. Yolanda Jenkins-TeacherMs. Inez Nock-TeacherTotal cost not to exceed $20,031.16 Acct. #15421100101 100 31 School Based Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 21<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Yorkship Elementary School, cont.2. “Boys on the Move” Etiquette Club”It is recommended that permission be granted for Yorkship Elementary School to conductMentoring Programs for Character Development focusing on students in grades 3-6. “Boys on theMove”, and girls, “Etiquette Club”, will be conducted October, <strong>2010</strong>- May 2011, Wednesdays, 3:30 p.m.– 5:30 pmDatesOctober 27, <strong>2010</strong>November 10, 17, 24, <strong>2010</strong>December 1, 15, 22, <strong>2010</strong>January 5, 12, 26, 2011February 2, 9, 16, 2011March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 2011April 6, 20, 2011May 4, 11, 2011Staff Needed: Boys on the Move /Etiquette ClubDr. Gregory Christopher @$29.00 per hour x 2 hours per day x 21 days=$1218.00Ms. Cheryl Ammons @$29.00 per hour x 2 hoursper day x 21 days = $1218.00Officer Kevin Rosario @$18.98 per hour x 2 hours x 21 days =$797.16Total Cost not to exceed $3,233.16.Acct. # 15401100101 100 31 School Based FundsN. Curriculum & Instruction Dept. (Kirwin)1. Annual Preschool NightIt is recommended that permission be granted for the Early Childhood Dept. to hold their AnnualPreschool Night, Wednesday, October 27, <strong>2010</strong>, 5:00-8:30 pm.CostsFood ($10 x 150 guests) $1,500.00School Security Officer $18.98/hr x 4 hours= $ 455.52Giveaways $ 250.00Video taping $ 350.00Miscellaneous $ 19.48Total cost not to exceed $2,575.00. Acct. #20218200329 000 00 Early Childhood Grant<strong>Official</strong> Report 22<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


O. Federal & State Funds (Mills)1. Annual Yearly Progress (AYP) CelebrationIt is recommended that permission be granted for an Annual Yearly Progress (AYP) Celebrationof Excellence,Catto Community School, Thursday, October 14, <strong>2010</strong>, 5:00 p.m.- 7:00 p.m.<strong>Schools</strong> that made AYP and Safe Harbor will attend. Each school will bring ten (10) guests,which includes the principal.Costs24 banners @ $275.00 each $6,600.00Total cost not to exceed $7,200.00 Acct. #20231200600 000 00 NCLB Grant FundsDinner $10.00 per person x 300 parents/ $3,000.00community membersTotal cost not to exceed $3,000.00 Acct. #20231200500 000 00 NCLB Grant FundsSupport StaffClerks (4 x $16.16 x 2 ½ hrs.) $161.60Total Cost not to exceed $161.60. Acct. #20231200100 000 00 NCLB Grant FundsSchool Security Officers2 x $18.98 x 2 ½ hours $94.90Total cost not to exceed $94.90. Acct. #15000266100 100 31 School Based FundsGrand Total cost not to exceed $10,456.502. Best Practices Achievement DinnerIt is recommended that permission be granted for the district to hold a Best PracticeAchievement Dinner, Thursday, December 16, <strong>2010</strong>, H. B. Wilson Elementary School,5:30 -7:30 p.m. <strong>Schools</strong> will be honored for “Best Practices” to encourage, promote and celebrateacademic achievement and student successes. Each school will receive a banner for their building.Costs5 Guests from each school (principal, 2 staff, 2 parent)25 Guests (community)Total 190 people190 x $10.00 $1,900.002 Servers @ $170.00 each (approx.) $ 340.003 sheet cakes @ $60.00 each (approx.) $ 180.00Subtotal $2,420.00Total cost not to exceed $2,420.00Acct. #20231200500 000 00 NCLB Grant Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 23<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Best Practices Achievement Dinner, cont.33 Banners (3x5) @ $225.00 each $7,425.001 Banner (4x8) @ $275.00 $ 275.00Subtotal $7,700.00Total cost not to exceed $7,700.00 Acct. #20231200600 000 00 NCLB Grant FundsSupport Staff to be paid at their contracted rate3 Clerks-registration ( 3 x $16.16 x 2 ½ hrs. ) $121.20Total cost not to exceed $121.20 Acct. #20231200100 000 00 NCLB Grant FundsSchool Security Officers2 x $18.98 x 2 ½ hours $94.90Total cost not to exceed $94.90. Acct. # Acct. #15000266100 100 31 School Based FundsGrand total cost not to exceed $10,336.50<strong>Official</strong> Report 24<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


V. School Based Youth Services (Kenny)A. GROUP ACTIVITIESIt is recommended that permission be granted to School Based Youth Services Program toconduct group activities for the purpose of developing critical life skills and becoming empowered toproblem solve, at the following sites: (School Based Youth Staff will be compensated at their contractualrates for all activities outside regular working hours)1. Pyne Poynt Middle SchoolDevoted to Improving my Vision and Attitude (D.I.V.A.) will meet once a week from 10/29/10to 4/27/11 every lunch period on Wednesday. Each session will have approximately 45 female students.Healthy snacks will be provided.Acct. #- 20457200500 000 00- (Snacks @ $25 X 24wks. = $600.00)Acct. #- 20457200600 000 00 –(Materials & Supplies = $100.00)Total cost not to exceed $700.00Boys Group – will meet once a week from 10/29/10 – 4/27/11 during lunch and afterschool onTuesday. The lunch session will have approximately 30 male students and the afterschool session willhave approximately 15 male students.Acct. #- 20457200500 000 00- (Snacks @ $25 X 24wks. = $600.00)Acct. #- 20457200 600 000 00 –(Materials & Supplies = $100.00)Total cost not to exceed $700.002. East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School“Motivational, Behavioral Management, & Drop Out Prevention Groups” will conduct three(3) gender-based counseling groups and one (1) drop out prevention group beginning October 5, <strong>2010</strong>through May 31, 2011. Each session will be geared towards grade levels 6 th -8 th and facilitated by staffduring lunch periods. Each group will have 15 students.“Real Rap” – 15 male students will meet once a week with behavioral concerns.Acct. #- 20457200500 000 00- (Snacks @ $25 X 25wks. = $625.00)Total cost not to exceed $625.00“D.I.V.A.” – (Dedicated to improving to a victorious attitude) 15 female students with behavioralconcerns will meet once a week.Acct. # 20457200500000 00- (Snacks @ $25 X 25wks. = $625.00)Total cost not to exceed $625.00Loving Ourselves & Valuing Education (L.O.V.E.) – 15 females will meet twice per month.Acct. #20457200500 000 00- (Snacks @ $25 X 25wks. = $625.00)Total cost not to exceed $625.00<strong>Official</strong> Report 25<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


School Based Youth Services, cont.“E.C.M.S.” – (E-ducation C-an M-ean S-uccess / Drop Out Prevention Group) will meet twice amonth Tuesdays during lunch periods. This group, facilated by the Drop Out Prevention Officer, Ms.Amelia Wise, will be a follow-up for at risk, over-age, and absentee students.Acct. #- 20457200500 000 00- (Snacks @ $25 X 13wks. = $325.00)Total cost not to exceed $325.003. Morgan Village Middle SchoolGirls Group – will meet twice weekly during lunch beginning Tuesday, October 19, <strong>2010</strong> to May27, 2011. The approximate number of participants will be 30. Snacks will be served.Acct. #-20457200500 000 00- (Snacks @ $30 X 50 sessions = $1,500.00)Total cost not to exceed $1,500.00B. Family NightsIt is recommended that School Based Youth Services be permitted to provide Family Nights. Thepurpose is to provide varied opportunities for children and families to engage in activities that promotepositive Adult /Child interactions; Family/ School connection; Positive Parenting and Parent Involvement.1. Cooper’s Poynt Family SchoolTwo (2) Family Nights.2 nd Annual “Meet & Greet”/ Welcome Families back to School ,Tuesday, <strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, 5p.m. – 8:00 p.m. ,Cooper’s Poynt Family School, ESBYS office room 103A.“Meet & Greet”/Family Night will be for students Kindergarten – 8 th Grade and parentsparticipating in the ESBYS Program, as well as those interested in signing their child(ren) up for services.Students and families will become acquainted with the ESBYS Program and participate in structuredgames and activities. Health & Social Services Coordinator will facilitate. Food will be donated.Acct. # 20457200100 000 00 –$87.00 (Salaries (1 staff) @ $29.00 / hr X 3 hrs.)Acct. # 20457200100 000 00 -$56.94 (Security Officer @ $18.98 / hr X 3 hrs. )Total cost not to exceed $393.94ESBYS 2 nd Annual Mother/Son & Father/Daughter Event to be held Tuesday, May 24, 2011,6:00pm to 8:00p.m. , Cooper’s Poynt Family School, Multipurpose room. Students and families will worktogether on cooperative games and structured activities facilitated by the ESBYS Staff. Health & SocialServices Coordinator. Food will be donated.Acct. # 20457200100 000 00 –$116.00 (Salaries (2 staff) @ $29.00 / hr X 2 hrs. )Acct. # 20457200100 000 00 -$37.96 (Security Officer @ $18.98 / hr X 2 hrs.)Total cost not to exceed $ 403.96<strong>Official</strong> Report 26<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


School Based Youth Services, cont.2. Bonsall Family SchoolFamily Game Night; Wednesday, November 17, <strong>2010</strong>, 4:30 p.m. – 7:00p.m., for approximately35 People. The objective is to provide support to families and students. Parents and students willbecome acquainted with the School Based Youth program, and participate in games. Health & SocialServices Coordinator will facilitate. Food will be donated.Acct. # 20452200100 000 00 -$72.50 (Salary (1 staff) @29.00 hr x 2.5 hrs.)Total cost not to exceed $72.50Family Night; Wednesday, February 16, 2011 from 4:30 p.m. – 7:00p.m., for approximately 35people. The objective is to provide support to family and students and promote positive interpersonalcommunication among family members and character development. Families will participate in creativeactivities that correlate with the objective. Health & Social Services Coordinator will facilitate Food will bedonated.Acct. # 20452200100 000 00 -$72.50 (Salary (1 staff) @29.00 hr x 2.5 hrs.)Total cost not to exceed $72.503. Veterans Memorial Middle SchoolFamily Nights – It is recommended that permission be granted for the School Based YouthServices Program at Veterans Memorial Middle School to host three (3) family nights. October 21, <strong>2010</strong>Movie Night Up, rated PG; December 16, <strong>2010</strong> Movie Night The Blind Side, Rated PG-13 and February10, <strong>2010</strong> Family Game night. Health & Social Services Coordinator will facilitate.Acct. # 20457200100 000 00 – $261.00 (Salary 1 staff @ a rate of $29 an hour X 3 hrs.)Acct. # 20457200500 000 00 – - $300.00 (Food)Total cost not to exceed $561.00.4. East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School“Movie Night” – “Karate Kid”, Rated PG-13, Tuesday, April 19, 2011, 4:00 – 7:30pm, 100participants @ $5 per person, (includes pizza, popcorn and soda). Total cost not to exceed $500.00.This event will provide an evening where families interact positively with each other. There will also beinformation sharing time about positive parenting and upcoming school activities. 2 staff @29.00/ hourx3.5 hrs; 1 Clerk @ 16.16/hour x 3.5 hrs; Security @18.98/hour x 3.5 hrs.Acct. # 20457200100 000 00 –$325.00 (Salaries staff, Clerk, and Security)Acct. # 20457200500 000 00 -$50.00 (Decorations and supplies)Acct. # 2045 200600 000 00-$500.00 (Food@ 5.00p/p x 100)Total cost not to exceed $875.99<strong>Official</strong> Report 27<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


School Based Youth Services, cont.5. Morgan Village Middle SchoolFamily Game Night, October 27, <strong>2010</strong>, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., for approximately 65 people.Parents and students will become acquainted with the School Based Youth program, and participate ingames. Health & Social Services Coordinator will facilitate.Acct. # 20457200100 000 00 - $144.00 –(Salaries (2 staff) @ $29.00 / hr X 2.5 hrs. )Acct. # 20457 200500 000 00 - $650.00 –(Food @10.00 per person x 60 people)Total cost not to exceed $795.00“Winter Fest” for parents and students, December 21, <strong>2010</strong>, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. forapproximately 150 people. The theme is, “A Musical Celebration of Holidays.” The Morgan VillageMiddle School Band and Step Team will perform. The objective is to demonstrate how the elements ofmusic are used to achieve unity, variety, and balance in composition. Health & Social ServicesCoordinator will facilitate.Acct. # 20457200100 000 00 - $144.00 –(Salaries (2 staff) @ $29.00 / hr X 2.5 hrs. )Acct. # 20457200500 000 00 - $1,500 –(Food @10.00 per person x 150 people)Total cost not to exceed $1,645.006. Woodrow Wilson High School“Family Night”, Thursday, March 31, 2011, 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm; for students and their families.The event will be held in the cafeteria of Woodrow Wilson High School. The night will consist of SBYSstaff facilitating interactive games, activities, and open dialogue to promote life skills/interpersonalcommunication among families. Dinner will be served to families in attendance, not to exceed 100people.Acct. # 20457200500 000 00- $1000.00 (Food @ $10.00pp x 100)Acct. # 20457200600 000 00- $233.00 (Decorations, gift card and movie passes)Acct. # 20457200100 000 00- $66.43 ( Salary Security@ 18.98 per hour x 3.5 hours)Total cost not to exceed $1299.43C. Partners in Parenting1. TargetTarget Community Night –Franklin Institute, 222 North 20 th Street, Philadelphia, PA onWednesday, November 17, <strong>2010</strong>, from 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. The Franklin Institute offers many learningopportunities in all areas of Science. This experience includes access to FELS Planetarium shows, LiveScience shows and 3D shows in the Franklin Theater. Admission is free of charge. 25 students and 4chaperones will attend. The SBYS Bus will transport attendees to and from the event. Chaperoned bySchool Based staff.Acct. # 20 457 200 100 000 00 - $35.49 (Salary- Bus driver for 3 hours @ 11.83 per hour)Acct. # 20 457 200 500 000 00 - $12.00 (Bridge Toll-(Ben Franklin Bridge)Total cost not to exceed $47.49<strong>Official</strong> Report <strong>28</strong><strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


School Based Youth Services, cont.2. Hatch Middle School<strong>September</strong>- District Back to School Night. SBYSP will highlight services available to studentsand families.October 27, <strong>2010</strong>: School/ Community Discussion and Supper will highlight school communityrelationships.Acct. #20457200500 000 00- $500.00-(Food-50 people@ 10 p/p.)Total cost not to exceed $500.00.Monthly family and community engagement groups will be held 5:00-7:00 pm on the followingdates: Refreshments will be served.November 17, <strong>2010</strong>: Thanksgiving Celebration. Baskets will be distributed ,students will readpoems and stories regarding Giving and Sharing.December 15, <strong>2010</strong>: Holiday Workshop & Family Communication.January 26, 2011: Parent Workshop: Child Development and Abstinence.March 30, 2011: Parent Workshop: “The World of Work”.April: 20, 2011: Parent Workshop: Preparing Children for Testing” discussion.May 25, 2011: Final Family Group Meeting.Acct. # 20457200500 000 00 $900.00 (Refreshments 50 people x$3.00p/p x 6 Family Nights)Total cost not to exceed $900.00.3. Pyne Poynt Middle SchoolFamily Holiday Gala-December 14, <strong>2010</strong>, 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, to support families, studentsand community engagement. This activity will incorporate various multi-cultural festivities and includegames and prizes. Dinner for 100 people, Staff compensation.Acct. # 20457200100 000 00 - $ 256.56- (Salaries 2 staff and 1 security)Acct. # 20457200500 000 00 - $1,150.00 (Food @ $10.00 per person x 100)Acct. # 20457200600 000 00 - $200.00 (Gift Cards)Acct. # 20457200600 000 00- $150.00 ( DJ)Total cost not to exceed $1,660.56<strong>Official</strong> Report 29<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


D. Cultural ActivitiesIt is recommended that School Based Youth Services be permitted to provide Annual CulturalActivities and Holiday Celebrations to discuss the history of community, family traditions, and explore avariety of global cultures, ethnic foods and values.1. <strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolAnnual Holiday Celebration, Thursday, December 9, <strong>2010</strong> , 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The theme,“Celebrating Holidays around the World” event will be in the D-Building Cafeteria. Parents and students whoparticipate in SBYSP services and/or attend parent workshops will be invited to this event. The night willconsist of food, costumes, culture diversity and support to families and youth. Dinner will be served toapproximately 75 families. Prizes will be given to families .Acct. # 20457200500 000 00 – - $750.00-(Food @ $10p/p x 75)Acct. # 2 457200 600 000 00 - $350.00 –(Supplies –gift cards & decorations)Acct. # 20457200100 000 00 - $317.94 –(Salaries 3 staff and 1 security officer)Total cost not to exceed $1,417.94There will be no cost to the Board.2. East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle SchoolHispanic Heritage Trivia Contest-November 1-November 30, <strong>2010</strong>. Gift certificates will beawarded to 5 winners for Hispanic Trivia. Students will discuss the history of their community.Acct. # 20457200600 000 00 $50.00-(5 gift cards @ $10.00 each)Total cost not to exceed $50.00Black History Trivia Contest- February 1-February <strong>28</strong>, 2011. Gift certificates will be awarded to 5winners for Black History Trivia. Students will discuss the history of their community.Acct. # 20457200600 000 00 $50.00-(5 gift cards @ $10.00 each)Total cost not to exceed $50.003. Hatch Middle SchoolHispanic Heritage Trivia Contest- November 1-November 30, <strong>2010</strong>. Gift certificates will beawarded to 10 winners for Hispanic Trivia. Students will discuss the history of their community.Acct. # 20457200600 000 00 $100.00-(10 gift cards @ $10.00 each)Total cost not to exceed $100.00Black History Trivia Contest- February 1 – February <strong>28</strong>, 2011. Gift certificates will be awarded to10 winners for Black History Trivia. Students will discuss the history of their community.Acct. #2045 20 600 000 00$100.00-(10 gift cards @ $10.00 each)Total cost not to exceed $100.00<strong>Official</strong> Report 30<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


School Based Youth Services, cont.4. Morgan Village Middle SchoolHispanic Heritage Trivia Contest- November 1-November 30, <strong>2010</strong>. Gift certificates will beawarded to 8 winners for Hispanic Trivia. Students will discuss the history of their community.Acct. # 20457200600 000 00 $80.00-(8 gift cards @ $10.00 each)Total cost not to exceed $80.00Cultural Recognition Events – Celebrate history and values in America, songs, symbols,slogans, and major holidays, and historical preservation of primary documents, buildings, places ofmemory, and significant artifacts.February 9, 2011 – guest speaker from the community 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.February 24, 2011 –cultural luncheon and guest speaker from the community 1:00 -2:30 p.m.Black History Trivia- (February 1, 2011 – February <strong>28</strong>, 2011) winner will receive gift cards.February 25, 2011 – Black History Month Assembly (Morgan Village Band, and Step Team willperform)Food -10 parents/participating students @ 7.50 person = $825.00Gift cards – 8 winners @ $10.00 = $80.00Acct. #20457200600 000 00Total cost not to exceed $905.005. Bonsall Family SchoolCultural Recognition Events - understanding of social diversity in the community, specificallyHispanic culture, and highlight American heritage, with the following activities:November 18, <strong>2010</strong> – Hispanic Heritage Month Assembly followed by a cultural luncheon for 100persons (parents and participating students)Acct. # 20457200500 000 00-$700.00 (Food @$7.00 per person X 100)Total cost not to exceed $700.006. Partners in Parenting (PIP)Cultural Celebration / Holiday Season –Tuesday, December 14, <strong>2010</strong>. Families are invited tojoin participating students in an awareness activity related to the diverse celebration which takes placeduring the Holiday Season. Individual speakers share the origin and customs of Chanukah, WinterSolstice, Christmas, Kwanzaa, Three Kings Day, and Chinese New Year. Refreshments will be served.Acct.# 20457200600 000 00 - $225.00 (Supplies – Gift Cards @ $20 per student )Acct. #20457200 500 000 00 – $500.00 (Books for 25 Infants/ Toddlers and decorations)Total cost not to exceed $725.00<strong>Official</strong> Report 31<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


E. Outreach Programs1. East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle SchoolRed Ribbon Week – October 24 – 30, <strong>2010</strong>. Focus on healthy choices, especially the choiceto avoid drugs. School Based Youth Services will provide in-class presentations by community figuresand staff.Acct. # 20457200600 000 00 – Supplies & materialsTotal cost not to exceed $300Character Counts Pep Rally- Friday, October 1, <strong>2010</strong>, 1:30 – 3:00 pm.Motivational initiative to encourage character building throughout the school year utilizing the Six Pillarsof Character.Acct. # 2045700600 000 00 – Book bags and T-shirtsTotal cost not to exceed $300.002. Partners in ParentingWorld Aids Day- HIV/AIDS Awareness Seminar, November 30, <strong>2010</strong>. The presenter will be arepresentative of the South Jersey AIDS Coalition, <strong>Camden</strong> High School, 5:30 – 7:30 pm. The Partnersin Parenting participants and parents will attend. A light dinner will be served.December 1, <strong>2010</strong> (World AIDS Day) Partners in Parenting Students will pass out red ribbons andHIV/AIDS information during lunch periods at <strong>Camden</strong> High School and Woodrow Wilson High School.$120.00 –South Jersey AIDS Coalition for a two hour presentation$600.00 –Dinner for 60 people @ 10.00 per personAcct. # 20457200500 000 00Total cost not to exceed $7203. Morgan Village Middle SchoolPep Rally- NJ ASK Test, Friday, April 1, 2011, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m., 7 th & 8 th grade students. TheMorgan Village Band, Step Team, and cheerleaders will perform in the All-purpose Room.There is no cost to the Board.Food Drive- area businesses, staff and students , October 12-December 17, <strong>2010</strong>. Baskets willbe distributed to needy families before the Thanksgiving and December Holidays.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 32<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


School Based Youth Services, cont.4. Veterans Memorial Middle SchoolRed Ribbon Week – October 23 – 31, <strong>2010</strong>Students will be given a symbolic red ribbon to wear for the week, and encouraged to write andsign personal pledges to live drug free.Acct. # 20457200600 000 00 (Supplies –Ribbons and safety pins)Total cost not to exceed $20.00Food Drives- Thanksgiving and Christmas Baskets for 12 needy families. SBYSP will organizedonation drive with area businesses, staff and students, October 25, <strong>2010</strong>- November 19, <strong>2010</strong>, andNovember 29, <strong>2010</strong> – December 15, <strong>2010</strong>.There will be no cost to the Board.F. After School ActivitiesIt is recommended that School Based Youth Services be permitted to sponsor the below afterschool programs at each site, 3:00 pm- 4:15 pm, Monday- Thursday. The purpose of the groups is todevelop the following: Career Education & Consumer Family, & Life Skills/Critical Thinking, Self-Management, Interpersonal Communication, and Character Development & Ethics. There will beapproximately 15- 20 students participating in each group. Each group will meet for approximately 25weeks, October <strong>2010</strong>-May 2011.1. Pyne Poynt Middle SchoolJeremiah’s Road- School Based StaffThe Esther Group-School Based StaffAcct # 20457200390 000 00 – consultant - $2668Acct # 20457200600 000 00 – supplies & material - $150.00Total cost not to exceed $2,818.00BLUEJAY- female group will consist of three sessions, School Based StaffAcct # 2045 200390 000 00 Consultant 24 hours x 29.00 per hour =$696Total cost not to exceed $696Basic Etiquette Training and Life Skills-Tenecia Hauser, Simply Charmed Productions, willprovide 64 one-hour sessions in basic etiquette training and life skills, 40 studentsAcct # 2045 200390 000 00 – Consultant 64 hours x 29.00 per hour =$1856Acct# 20457200600 000 00 – Supplies journal books and crafts =$ 150Total cost not to exceed $2,006.JHRC, Junior Human Relations Committee- twice a month, Wednesdays, October <strong>2010</strong>- May2011, for a total of 16 sessions. .Acct. # 20457200600 000 00 – (Snacks @ $25.00 per session X 25 wks.= $625)Total cost not to exceed $625.00<strong>Official</strong> Report 33<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


School Based Youth Services, cont.2. East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle SchoolMan II Man Program – 20 male students, grades 6-8, October 5, <strong>2010</strong>-May 5, 2011,Wednesdays & Fridays, 3:00 pm-4:30 pm p.m.Acct. # 20457200600 000 00 – (Snacks @ $25.00 per session X 25 wks.= $625)Total cost not to exceed $625.00Junior Human Relations Commission- enables students to develop and maintain awareness ofdiscrimination, cultural barriers, violence prevention, bullying and stereotyping. 3:00p.m.- 4:00p.m.Acct. # 20457200 600 000 00 – (Snacks @ $25.00 per session X 25 wks.= $625)Total cost not to exceed $625.003. Morgan Village Middle SchoolThe Mighty Men of Morgan Village- 15 malesAcct. # 20457200600 000 00 – (Snacks @ $25.00 per session X 25 wks.= $625)Total cost not to exceed $625.00The Mighty Falcon Steppers- 20 students will meet Tuesdays, to enable students to useaesthetic knowledge in the creation of, and in response to dance, music, theater, and visual arts.Acct. # 2045 20 600 000 00 – (Snacks @ $25.00 per session X 25 wks.= $625)Total cost not to exceed $625.00Junior Human Relations Commission - enables students to develop and maintain awareness ofdiscrimination, cultural barriers, violence prevention, bullying and stereotyping. 15 students will meettwice a month.Acct. # 20457200600 000 00 – (Snacks @ $25.00 per session X 25 wks.= $625)Total cost not to exceed $625.004. Hatch Middle SchoolMan to Man Mentoring Program- 15 male students, Tuesdays.Acct. # 20457200600 000 00 – (Snacks @ $25.00 per session X 25 wks.= $625)Total cost not to exceed $625.00<strong>Official</strong> Report 34<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


School Based Youth Services, cont.Young Ladies Club- 15 female students , every other Wednesday, October <strong>2010</strong>- May 2011.Students will receive a certificate of participation. Snacks will be provided.Acct. # 2045720 600 000 00 – (Snacks @ $25.00 per session X 25 wks.= $625)Total cost not to exceed $625.00Junior Human Relations Commission enables students to develop and maintain awareness ofdiscrimination, cultural barriers, violence prevention, bullying and stereotyping. The group will meet twicea month.Acct. # 2045720 600 000 00 – (Snacks @ $25.00 per session X 25 wks.= $625)Total cost not to exceed $625.005. Cooper’s Poynt Family SchoolMan II Man group- 20 male students, TuesdaysSnacks @ $25.00 per session X 25 wks.= $625Supplies, t-shirts @9.00x 20 students=$180.00Educational material=$260.00Acct. # 20 457 200 600 000 00Total cost not to exceed $1,065.00The Sisterhood Group- 20 female students, TuesdaysAcct. # 2045720 600 000 00 (Snacks @ $25.00 per session X 25 wks.= $625)Total cost not to exceed $ $625.00Junior Human Relations Commission - enables students to develop and maintain awareness ofdiscrimination, cultural barriers, violence prevention, bullying and stereotyping,twice a month.Acct. # 20457200600 000 00 (Snacks @ $25.00 per session X 25 wks.= $625)Total cost not to exceed $ $625.006. Bonsall Family SchoolJunior Human Relations Commission - enables students to develop and maintain awareness ofdiscrimination, cultural barriers, violence prevention, bullying and stereotyping, twice a month.Acct. # 20457200600 000 00 – (Snacks @ $25.00 per session X 25 wks.= $625)Total cost not to exceed $625.00<strong>Official</strong> Report 35<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


School Based Youth Services, cont.Girls Group- The Sisterhood Group, 25 young ladiesMaterials and Supplies (Journals & Crafts supplies) - $300.00Acct# 20 452 200 600 000 00Total Cost not to exceed $300.00The Teens on Track Group-25 young men, Tuesdays 3:15- 4:15pmMaterials and Supplies- $300.00Acct# 20452200600 000 00Total Cost not to exceed $300.00The “Mind Your Business” Group- twice a month during lunch periods, ThursdaysMaterials and Supplies- $300.00Acct# 20 452 200 600 000 00Total Cost not to exceed $300.007. Veterans Memorial Middle SchoolMan II Man – 6 th to 8 th grade male students meet every other TuesdaySimply Charmed Girls 6 th to 8 th grade female students every WednesdayMs. Tenecia Hauser $ 29.00 per hour x 25 sessions (25 hours) = $725.00Junior Human Relations Commission - enables students to develop and maintain awareness ofdiscrimination, cultural barriers, violence prevention, bullying and stereotyping. 6 th to 8 th grade studentsevery other Thursday 3:00 – 4:00 pm.Snacks $ 25.00 per week x 26 wks x 3 programs = $1950.00Acct. # 20457200 500 000 00-Snacks $25.00 per week x 26 wks x 3 programs=$1950.Acct. # 20457200 100 000 00-Salary $29.00 per hour x25 sessions (25 hours)= $725.00.Total cost not to exceed $2,675.00<strong>Official</strong> Report 36<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


School Based Youth Services, cont.8. Woodrow Wilson High SchoolMentor/Mentee -20 incoming freshman will meet Tuesdays, 3:00-4:00pmGirls Rites of Passage -15 females students will meet Wednesdays , 3:00-4:00pmBoys Rites of Passage -15 males students will meet Wednesdays, 3:00-4:00pmHealth Careers Opportunity Program -15 students in will meet bi-weekly, Thursdays, 3:00-4:00pmJunior Human Relations Commission -15 students will meet bi-weekly, Thursdays, 3:00-4:00pmYoung Ladies Speak Out -15 female freshmen students will meet weekly and 15 femaleupperclassmen will meet weekly during lunch periodsAcct. # 20457200 500 000 00 Snacks $25.00 per group (6) for 26 weeks(6 x $25.00 x 26wks. = $3,900.00)Acct. # 2045720 600 000 00 (60 T-shirts @ $9.00=$540.00)Total cost not to exceed $4440.009. <strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolLean on Me (15 students will be monitored according to their academic and attendance)Mondays, 3:00 -4:00 pmXpressions (15 students will be allowed to use writing as a tool) Tuesdays, 3:00 -4:00 pmMan II Man Mentoring (50 Male students mentoring program). Tuesdays, 3: pm-4:00pm,October, <strong>2010</strong> thru May, 2011Junior Human Relations Commission (15 students, enables students to develop and maintainawareness of discrimination, cultural barriers, violence prevention, bullying and stereotyping..) Bi weekly,Tuesdays, 3:00 -4:00 pmRight of Passage (20 students Empowerment training and character development. Tuesday –Thursday 3:00-4:00pmThe Entrepreneur Group (15 students will be learning entrepreneurship, ownership ofbusiness, learning character, values, resume writing, job interviews) Wednesday 3:00 -4:00 pm<strong>Official</strong> Report 37<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


School Based Youth Services, cont.Diversity Group (10 students will explore and support sexual orientation and identity).Thursdays during Lunch periods,Acct. # 20457200500 000 00 Snacks $25.00 per group (7) for 26 weeks (7 X $25.00 X 26wks. =$4,550.00Acct. # 20457200600 000 00- (50 T-shirts @ $9.00=$450.00)Acct. # 20457200 600 000 00-(supplies $300.00)Total cost not to exceed $5,300.G. SBYSP / PARTNERS IN PARENTING (PIP)It is recommended that School Based Youth Services Program/Partners In Parenting bepermitted to conduct weekly Parenting and Life Skills support groups with participating teen parents fromWoodrow Wilson and <strong>Camden</strong> High <strong>Schools</strong> , Tuesdays, 3:00p.m. to 5:30p.m., for a total of 35 parentingsessions and 35 Life Skills sessions throughout the school year.Three Facilitators will conduct these sessions at an honorarium of $25.00 per session. Group willcontinue for the period of <strong>September</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>-June 2011. The following persons will be responsible:Snacks will be provided. Hoagies or pizza will be ordered at a cost of $50.00 per week for 35weeks for a total not to exceed $1,750.Acct # 20457200500 000 00Acct # 20457200500 000 00$5250 – Facilitators$1750 – FoodTotal cost not to exceed $7,000.00H. Parent & Student EventsIt is recommended that School Based Youth Services Program be permitted to sponsor ParentWorkshops. Wellness, nutrition, child development and humane relationships are an important part offamily and lifeskills- at the following sites:1. Bonsall Family SchoolParent workshops will be held twice a month. Tuesdays, 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm.Parent Recognition Celebration”- this event is a recognition of parents and families who havebeen active participants in this years parent workshops and have worked to enhance community andschool engagement. May 26, 2011 11am-1pm Lunch will be provided to 80 participants.Groups will be facilitated by School Based Youth Staff.Acct. # 20457 200500 000 00 $975.00-(Food for 3 workshops @$7.50 p/p x 130)Total cost not to exceed $975.00<strong>Official</strong> Report 38<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


School Based Youth Services, cont.2. Cooper’s Poynt Family SchoolParent Support Group for parents of students participating in the Elementary School BasedYouth Services Program, October 13, <strong>2010</strong>- May 11 th 2011, 2 nd Wednesday of each month, 6 p.m. to7:30 p.m. Food will be provided once a month for 7 months @ $200.00 x 7wks = $1,400.00Staff Compensation @ $29.00 an hour for 1.5 hrs= $43.50 X 7 meetings = $304.50Acct. # 20452 200100 000 00 - $304.50Acct .# 20457200500 000 00 - $1,400.00Total cost not to exceed $ 1,704.503. East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle SchoolParent workshops facilitated by various health and human services agencies on the followingdates, 5:00 – 6:30 pm.October 7, <strong>2010</strong> January 20, 2011 March 17, 2011 May 5, 2011CompensationStaff @ $29.00 per/hr for 1 ½ hrs. = $43.50 X 4 meetings = $174.00Staff @ $29.00 per/hr for 1 ½ hrs. = $43.50 X 4 meetings = $174.00Staff @ $16.16 per/hr for 1 ½ hrs. = $24.24 X 4 meetings = $96.96Staff @ $18.98 per/hr for 2 hrs. = $37.96 X 4 meetings = $151.84Acct. # 20457200100 000 00-$596.80 (Salaries- 3 staff and 1 security officer)Acct. # 20457200600 000 00-$200.00(Refreshments and decorations)Total cost not to exceed $796.80<strong>Official</strong> Report 39<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


I. School Based All Services – All SitesIt is recommended that School Based Youth Services – The Link be permitted to provideAnnual Father and Son Fishing event for a total of 108 persons (50 students, 50 fathers, and 8 MaleStaff Mentors) , Grenloch Lake, Blackwood, NJ, Saturday, June 4, 2011, 8:00 am to 2:00 pm. Thisis the opening day of trout season.School # students # parents Chaperones<strong>Camden</strong> High 7 7 Mr. Willie SmartWoodrow Wilson 7 7 Mr. Norman ParrishBrimm Medical Arts 5 5 Mr. Bradley CamperMetEast High 5 5 Mr. Tommy ClarkVeterans Middle 5 5 Mr. Almumin BeyEast <strong>Camden</strong> Middle 5 5 Mr. Atiba SonnebeattaHatch Middle 5 5 Mr. Kevin WatersPyne Poynt Middle 5 5 Mr. Ralph WilliamsMorgan Village 5 5 TBDCream Family 5 5 TBDBonsall Family 5 5 TBDAcct. # 20457 200 500 000 00 - 3 – Trophies @ $25.00 ea. = $75.00T-Shirts @ $9.00 ea. = $972.00Acct. # 20457 200 580 000 00 - Transportation 2 buses @ $395.00 ea = $790.00Acct. # 20 457 200 600 000 00 - Supplies, baits & hooks - $3.00 per person =$324.00Acct. # 20 457 200 100 000 00 - Bus Driver @$11.83 per/hr x 6 hrs. = $70.98Acct. # 20 457 200 100 000 00 - Staff @ $29.00/hr x 5 hrs. x 8 = $1,160.Total cost not to exceed $3,391.98J. Health FairsIt is recommended that permission be granted to School Based Youth Services Program to hostHealth Fairs. The purpose of the health fairs is to expose students, teachers and families to healthinformation and resources, and develop character, leadership, and advocacy skills so they can becomemore active participants in the promotion of wellness at the following sites.East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle SchoolApril 21, 2011, 10:00 am- 1:00 pm., in the gymnasium. Lunch be provided and will be served tothe school community.Lunch ($7.50 x 60) plus 21% service charge - $544.50Water, Juice 150.00Decorations & supplies 200.00Acct. # 20457200500 000 00 food $544.50Acct. # 20457200600 000 00 supplies & refreshments $350.00Total cost not to exceed $894.50.<strong>Official</strong> Report 40<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


School Based Youth Services, cont.Annual Wellness Health Fair, Wednesday, February 23, 2011, 9:30am to 12:30 pm. The theme“I Feel Great” will offer screening for various health services to 100 attendees. Refreshments will beserved, prizes and giveaways will be offered.Acct. # 20457200600 000 00 Prizes/Giveaways (jump ropes, pedometers) $600.00Acct. # 20457200390 000 00 2 Fitness Consultants - @ $60 per hour for 3 hrs $360.00Acct. # 20457200500 000 00 Refreshments $240.00Total cost not to exceed $1,200.00.Veterans Memorial Middle SchoolComprehensive Health Fair for staff, students and their families, Friday May 19, 2011, 8:30 am –2:30 pm. Forty- five community agencies are expected to attend. A lunch will be provide.Acct. # 20457200500 000 00- $437.50(Food ($7.50p/p x 45 per person) & Water, Juice$ 100.)Acct. # 20457200600000 00-$100.00 (Supplies- Decorations)Total cost not to exceed $537.50Cooper’s Poynt Family SchoolCommunity Resource/ Health Fair , Tuesday, October 5, <strong>2010</strong>, 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. TheHealth Fair will occur on site.Donations from local businesses, faculty and administration that will be utilized to support theFair. All donors will receive a certificate of appreciation.There will be no cost to the Board.Bonsall Family SchoolCommunity and Resource Health Fair, May 19, 2011, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the gymnasium.Vendors will provide health and educational materials for students, teachers and families. Continentalbreakfast and lunch will be provided for 45 participants (Vendors and parents).45 participants x $2.50 per person (continental breakfast) = $112.5045 participants x $7.50 per person (lunch) = $337.50Acct. # 2045 200500 000 00 $ 450.00Total cost not to exceed $450.00<strong>Official</strong> Report 41<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


School Based Youth Services, cont.<strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolAnnual Wellness Health Day, (Students) Wednesday, April 13, 2011, 9:30 am to 12:30 pm.The theme, “One Body, One Mind”. Fun inter-active activities, refreshments, prizes and giveaways.Acct. #20457200600 000 00- $3,400.00 (Pedometers – 800 @ $4.25 ea.)Acct. #20457200500 000 00 - $1,600 (Nutritious snack bar & drink – 800 @ $2.00 p/p)Acct. # 20457200600 000 00 -$300.00 (Supplies)Total cost not to exceed $4,860.00Annual Wellness Health Day(Staff) , Wednesday, February 23, 2011, 12:30 am to 2:30 pm.Theme, “One Body, One Mind”. Fun inter-active activities, refreshments, prizes and giveaways. NoStaff compensation.Acct. # 20457200600 000 00 $300.00- (Supplies – handouts, posters, decorations)Total cost not to exceed $300.00Woodrow Wilson High SchoolHealth Fair for students (all grades levels), April 14, 2011. Community-Based Health andSocial Service Agencies/Organization will distribute literature during all lunch .There will be no cost to the Board.K. “Annual Step Competition”It is recommended that School Based Youth Services/Tiger’s Lair be permitted to host its“Annual Step Competition” , Saturday January 29, 2011, 9:00 am- 6:00pm, Woodrow Wilson High Schoolauditorium. Step teams throughout the district and North Jersey will be invited to participate. Proceedswill be generated from event admission and sale of refreshments. Admission cost is $5.00 for students,$8.00 for adults and no charge for children under 9 years old. Hotdogs will be $1.50 and beverages$1.00. Funds will be used for field trips, uniforms for Rites of Passage members.Security Officers @ 18.98 x 9 hrs. x 2 officers= $341.641 Custodial staff @ 29.54 x 9 hrs. x 1 custodian=$265.86Acct. # 20457200100 000 00- SalaryTotal cost not to exceed $ 607.50<strong>Official</strong> Report 42<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


L. Professional Development1. Partners in ParentingIt is recommended that School Based Youth Services/Partners In Parenting Program bepermitted to schedule and participate in Red Cross First Aid and Infant / Child CPR training Fourteen(14) staff will participate,Wednesday, October 20, <strong>2010</strong>. This is a scheduled Professional DevelopmentDay.Location:Time:Participants:Partners In Parenting CDC Woodrow Wilson High School8:30 am – 4:30 pmPartners In Parenting Staff14 participants $50.00 per/participant= $700.00Acct. # 20457200500 000 00Total cost not to exceed $700.00M. Incentive Programs1. Woodrow Wilson High SchoolIt is recommended that School Based Youth Services/Tiger’s Lair be permitted to recognize studentsfor attending tutorial session, during their scheduled lunch period. Students will receive recognition forattending 10 or more tutoring session within 9 weeks (a marking period.) Recognition will be in the followingform:Pizza Party (2 weeks after each marking period)Keep Up the Good Work PinCertificate of DedicationFood (Pizza Party X 4 Marking Periods=$400.00)Supplies (Certificates and Achievement pins=$ 200.00)Acct. #20457200500 000 00Total cost not to exceed $800.00End of Year Celebration – Thursday, June 9, 2011. 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Approximately 100people will be in attendance to give recognition to:• Graduating Seniors• Students completing and/or attending our after school programs or tutorial services.• Community Agencies who supported our program during the school year.• Perfect Attendance to SBYS events or individual services.Acct. #20457200500 000 00Acct. # 20457200100 000 00Acct. # 2045 200600 000 00$1000.00 (Food- $10 per person x 100 people)$75.92 (Salary-$18.98 per hour x 4 hours)$250.00 (Supplies-Plaques and awards)Total cost not to exceed $1,325.92<strong>Official</strong> Report 43<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


School Based Youth Services, cont.“Dinner Theater” , Friday, February 24, 2011, 6:00 pm to 10:00pm. The evening will include dinnerand a show (Theatrical performance by WWHS students) Parents and students will be invited from WoodrowWilson High School, East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle, Veterans Middle, and Pyne Poynt Middle based on goodattendance and academic improvement. Compensation for 8 staff –Nefessa Wiggins, Evelyn Frierson,Josephina Soto, Andrea Aumaitre, Bradley Camper, Karen Gore, Kevin Waters, and Deanna Declet @ rateof $29.00 an hour x 5 hours, 1 staff – Ivelisse Capellan, @ $16.16 an hour x 5 hours, and 1 bus driver @$11.83 an hour x 5 hours.Acct. #20457200100 000 00 $1,299.95 (Salary 8 staff @ $29.00, 1 staff @$16. 16 and 1 busdriver @ 11.83).Acct. #20457200 500 000 00 $1,000 (Food @ $10.00 per person)Acct. #20457200 600 000 00 $390.00 (Supplies- Tables, decorations, and linens)Total cost not to exceed $2,689.952. East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle SchoolStudy Olympics – recreational incentive for students who exhibit excellent study and test takingtechniques. Students will participate during the last 2 periods of the school day (1:26 -2:55pm onFridays- May 6 th and 14 th , 2011). Activities will be facilitated by Dennis Grooms, a Non-CompetitiveGames Consultant. Refreshments will be served.Acct. # 20457200390 000 00 –$600.00 (Consultant $150.00 per hour x 4 hours)Acct. # 20457200 600 000 00 - $200.00 (Refreshments & Incentives)Total cost not to exceed $800.003. Morgan Village Middle School“Perfect Attendance Luncheon” -110 students with perfect attendance, Tuesday, November23, <strong>2010</strong>, 12:45 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. (# of participants is based on prior attendance records). Students willreceive a perfect attendance certificate. There will be a special guest speaker from the community.Lunch will be provided.Acct. #20457200500 000 00 (Food@ $7.50 per person)Total cost not to exceed $825.004. Pyne Poynt Middle SchoolHoliday Celebration for parents and students , December 21, <strong>2010</strong>, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm. ,The theme, “The gift of giving around the world” will entail food, costumes, culture awareness andChildren’s Gift Bazaar.Acct # 20457200600 000 00 – Gifts and Decoration - $100.00Acct # 20457200500 000 00 – Food - $900.00Total cost not to exceed $1,000.00<strong>Official</strong> Report 44<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


School Based Youth Services, cont.5. Veterans Memorial Middle SchoolTest Taking Incentives for students who have exhibited excellent study and test takingtechniques throughout the first three grading periods will compete in recreational activities during the last2 periods of the school day (1:26 – 2:55 p.m. on Fridays – May 5 th and 12 th , 2011). The activities willbe facilitated by Dennis Groomes, a Non-Competitive Games Consultant, at a cost for service of $150.00per hour. Refreshments will be served to the students. No staff compensation.Acct. # 20457200390 000 00 $600.00 –Consultant ($150.00 per hour x 4 hours)Acct. # 20457200500 000 00 $200.00- Refreshments/IncentivesTotal cost not to exceed $800.006. Cooper’s Poynt Family School[Holiday Celebration, December 21, <strong>2010</strong> , 11:00am until 2:00pm. Lunch will be provided for 75people @ $7.50 per person =$562.50.End of the Year Celebration/Fun Day on June 2, 2011 in the school yard (weather permitting)from 11:00a.m until 2:30p.m.Rental of Hotdog Machine ($50 for machine)Popcorn Supplies with bags ($100.00)Food (hotdogs, rolls, condiments, juice and chips) $300Acct. # 20457200 500 000 00 $1,012.50 (Holiday Celebration @ $562.50 and Fun Day @ $450.00)Total cost not to exceed $1,012.50N. Community CollaborationIt is recommended that permission be granted to School Based Youth Services Program toconduct Outreach Programs at the following sites:Morgan Village Middle SchoolWomen’s History Month Luncheon – honors female trailblazers,100 parents / participatingstudents, Wednesday, March 9, 2011, 12:45 – 2:30 p.m. There will be a special guest speaker at nocost. Lunch will be provided.Acct. #20457200500 000 00 $750.00 (Food @ $7.50 x 100 people)Total cost not to exceed $750.00East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle SchoolFood Drive with area businesses, staff and students, October 13– November 22, <strong>2010</strong>.Thanksgiving baskets will be distributed to needy families.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 45<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


School Based Youth Services, cont.Drop Out Prevention & At Risk Youth Forums – will host a collaborative series of videoconference presentations with the Juvenile Justice Commission Speaker Bureau and SBYSP at MorganVillage and Veterans Memorial Middle <strong>Schools</strong>. Topics include: Anger Management, Bullying,Substance Abuse, Grief, etc. The first conference will be Thursday, October 7, <strong>2010</strong>, 10:00 am. Otherscheduled dates will be January 13, 2011, April 7, 2011 and June 2, 2011.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolCollaboration– Sports Psychologist ProgramDr. Sonny Dillion, 3 rd year resident at Cooper Hospital – Sport Medicine Program, will provideservices to athletes on site. Students will be referred by the Athletic Director, Coaches andAdministration. Program monitor will be the Site Manager. The program will begin in October onWednesdays at 1:00 p.m. and will end in May 2011.Mentoring program – seniors will mentor underclassmen (9 th grade students). The seniors wereselected by an application process. The 9 th grade students will be referred by Guidance Counselors at<strong>Camden</strong> High School. Big Brother, Big Sister will train all mentors on the process of mentoring.Mentoring sessions will take place during student’s lunch periods. Recruitment will take place during<strong>September</strong> and the program will begin in October. The program will run for a total of sixteen (16) weeks.Teen Prevention Education Program, TEEN PEP – a comprehensive, school based program.Implementation of this program is funded by the Princeton Center for Leadership Training. Programbegins October <strong>2010</strong>.Woodrow Wilson High SchoolFamily Outreach Event, the Northgate I Apartment building (picnic area), 7 th & LindenStreets (North <strong>Camden</strong>), Saturday, October 9 th , <strong>2010</strong>, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Pyne Poynt Middle School,Cooper’s Poynt Family School, Family School Coordinators, and school wellness council will participate.Families will receive information on tutorial services; individual and family counseling services;recreational opportunities; as well as, wellness and nutrition. Lunch will be provided, and there will be aschool-supply give-away, donated from local businesses. Donations will be solicited from localbusinesses for school supplies and uniforms.• Rent a Snow Cone Machine and generator-$200.00• Food (hotdogs, rolls and juice) @ $5.00 per person x 100 people = $500.00• DJ - $250.00• Decorations (balloons and plastic table clothes) - $75.00• Supplies (popcorn, butter, popcorn bag, and charcoal) -$74.00• Delivery charge of machine and generator $220.00• 6 hrs. compensation for the following SBYS Staff:<strong>Official</strong> Report 46<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


School Based Youth Services, cont.Acct # 20457200500 000 00 – $1,069.00 (Supplies Rental, Food, and Decorations)Acct. # 20457200110 000 00 –$1,237.92 (Salaries for 6 staff @ $29.00 and 2 staff @$16. 16)Acct # 20457200500 000 00 - $250.00 (Other services- DJ)Total cost not to exceed $2,556.92Female Rites of Passage –Step Team Competitions: Twenty five (25) students will attendcompetitions in order to promote positive socialization skills, team work, sportsmanship, and leadershipthrough expressive dance and drills, chaperoned by Kevin Waters, SBYS Crisis Counselor. Compensationfor Bus Driver to transport the students and chaperone to each event will be required. Saturday dateslisted:December 11, <strong>2010</strong> – Colonia High SchoolJanuary 8, 2011 – Union High SchoolJanuary 22, 2011 – Bayonne High SchoolFebruary 5, 2011 – Scotch Plains-Fanwood High SchoolFebruary 19, 2011 – Jackson Liberty High SchoolMarch 12, 2011 – Carteret High SchoolMay 2011 –Final Tournament (Date & location TBA)Acct. # 20457200110 000 00 (56hrs.@ $11.83) bus driverTotal cost not to exceed $662.48Partners in ParentingNutrition / Cooking Class, sponsored by the South Jersey Food Bank. This class will run for 6weeks, November 9- December 14, <strong>2010</strong>, to teach our teen moms how to prepare nutritional meals andsnacks. Sessions will be held at Woodrow Wilson High School, 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm, for 25 teen momsfrom <strong>Camden</strong> High and Woodrow Wilson High <strong>Schools</strong>.O. Hispanic Family CenterIt is recommended that permission be granted for Hispanic Family of Southern New Jersey, Inc.to offer Life Skills Training to the following <strong>Camden</strong> <strong>City</strong> schools:Catto Community SchoolCramer College Preparatory Lab SchoolWhittier Elementary School,Wiggins Elementary SchoolWashington Elementary SchoolDavis Elementary SchoolTraining will be provided Monday – Thursday, <strong>September</strong> <strong>2010</strong>- June 2011 . An instructor willfacilitate the curriculum for students in grades 3 – 5, eight (8) 45-60 minute sessions.The Life Skills Training curriculum is a three-level/year program consisting of a total of 24 classsessions which build on three (3) skill sets: Drug Resistance Skills, Personal Self-Management Skills,and General Social Skills.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 47<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


School Based Youth Services, cont.P. Black Issues ConferenceIt is recommended that permission be granted to School Based Youth Services program to take10 students and 1 chaperone from the Junior Human Relations Commission program in each of the 5high schools to attend the NJ Black Issues Conference. The conference titled, “Strengthening Familiesand Building Communities”, will showcase workshops for youth in the following areas; Health andWellness, Technology, Energy and Environment and Arts and Education. A Corporate Youth Luncheonwill be hosted for students to have the opportunity to meet with New Jersey Businesses, where they willhave a guest youth speaker, who has established their own business and will share their experiences.The conference take place Friday, October 8, <strong>2010</strong>, Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick, NJ, 7:15 am to3:00pm. The cost for the conference will include registration and transportation. Registration will be $ 50x 50 students=$2,500. Chaperones @60.00 x 7=$420.00.Acct. # 20 457 100 800 000 00-students $2500Acct. # 20 457 100 800 000 00-chaperones $ 420Acct. # 20 457 200 580 000 00-transportation $ 975Total cost not to exceed $3,895.<strong>Official</strong> Report 48<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


VI.SPECIAL SERVICES (Wright)A. Tuition PlacementIt is recommended that the <strong>Camden</strong> Board of Education approve tuition placement for thosestudents whose names are filed with the School Business Administrator/Board Secretary during the<strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year. Tuition varies at each site due to different needs and services, accordingto individual student’s IEP. Dollar amounts within a school may vary with different start dates andend dates and/or program.Burlington Sp Ser – High KL 07/01/10 $ 2,000.00Burlington Sp Ser – Jr/Sr AD 07/01/10 $ 2,000.00DHS Regional Day JA 07/01/10 $38,999.40NA 07/01/10 $38,999.40CA 07/01/10 $38,999.40AA 07/01/10 $38,999.40EC 07/01/10 $38,999.40AF 07/01/10 $38,999.40JL 07/01/10 $38,999.40VN 07/01/10 $38,999.40AP 07/01/10 $38,999.40HR 07/01/10 $38,999.40KR 07/01/10 $38,999.40SR 07/01/10 $38,999.40HT 07/01/10 $38,999.40NT 07/01/10 $38,999.40Total $545,991.60Durand MT 09/02/10 $41,418.00Goodwill BA 07/02/10 $12,540.00JA 09/02/10 $10,800.00RA 09/02/10 $10,800.00NB 09/02/10 $10,800.00AB 07/02/10 $ 5,340.00WB 07/02/10 $12,540.00RB 09/02/10 $10,800.00BB 09/02/10 $10,800.00DC 09/02/10 $10,800.00SC 09/02/10 $10,800.00TD 09/02/10 $10,800.00AD 09/02/10 $10,800.00ND 07/02/10 $11,670.00AE 09/02/10 $10,800.00JF 09/02/10 $10,800.00AF 09/02/10 $10,800.00JG 09/02/10 $10,800.00SG 09/02/10 $10,800.00<strong>Official</strong> Report 49<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


AG 09/02/10 $10,800.00JH 07/02/10 $12,540.00SI 07/02/10 $12,540.00AJ 09/02/10 $10,800.00KL 09/02/10 $10,800.00FM 09/02/10 $10,800.00SM 09/02/10 $10,800.00SM 09/02/10 $10,800.00WM 09/02/10 $10,800.00JN 09/02/10 $10,800.00JP 09/02/10 $10,800.00EP 09/02/10 $10,800.00LP 07/02/10 $12,540.00RR 07/02/10 $12,540.00LR 09/02/10 $10,800.00NR 09/02/10 $10,800.00LR 09/02/10 $10,800.00ER 09/02/10 $10,800.00BS 09/02/10 $10,800.00VS 09/02/10 $10,800.00RS 09/02/10 $10,800.00JT 09/02/10 $10,800.00MV 09/02/10 $10,800.00YV 09/02/10 $10,800.00DV 09/02/10 $10,800.00LW 07/02/10 $12,540.00GW 07/02/10 $12,540.00Total $495,330.00Kingsway Learning Center – Haddonfield ME 09/07/10 $44,402.40Kingsway Learning Center – Moorestown SM 09/07/10 $41,650.20Overbrook JB 06/29/10 $73,976.00SC 06/29/10 $73,976.00JG 06/29/10 $73,976.00Total $221,9<strong>28</strong>.00Yale School Inc. SR 09/08/10 $42,309.00Yale – Williamstown TB 09/08/10 $43,340.40GRAND TOTAL $1,480,369.60<strong>Official</strong> Report 50<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


B. Independent EvaluationIt is recommended that permission be granted for Special Services to utilize Cooper HealthSystems, <strong>Camden</strong>, New Jersey to provide independent child study team evaluation (Psychiatric) for L.B.,a special needs student in the <strong>Camden</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong>.[1] Psychiatric Evaluation = $400.00Total cost for the evaluations will be $400.00. Typing and interpretation of evaluation reports willbe the responsibility of Cooper Health Systems.Total cost not to exceed $400. Acct. #11000219580 000 59 Local FundsC. Speech TherapistsIt is recommended that permission be granted for Special Services to employ speech therapyconsultants on an “as needed” basis. The speech therapists will evaluate and provide speech as arelated service to special education students whose IEPs call for speech services. All paperwork, typingand translation of reports will be the responsibility of the consultants.Consultants @ $57.00 per hourMs. Tamilia Carr not to exceed $74,690Ms. Patrice Curtis not to exceed $74,690Ms. Sharon Friedman not to exceed $48,715Ms. Danielle Gabbay not to exceed $48,715Ms. Sandra Kellerman not to exceed $48,715Ms. Barbara Malkin not to exceed $48,715Total cost not to exceed $344,240.Acct. # 11000216320 000 59 Local Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 51<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


VII. COMMUNITY/PARENTS (0 Ratifications)A. Creative Arts High School (Mills)1. Parent, Teacher, Student Association (PTSA) MeetingsIt is recommended that permission be granted for Creative Arts High School to host PTSAmeetings, 5:00-7:00 pm, on the dates listed:October 13, 2011 November 17, <strong>2010</strong>December 15, <strong>2010</strong> January 12, 2011March 2, 2011 April 22, 2011May 25, 2011School Security Officer, Carol Colon, $18.98/hr x 2 hours x 7 meetings-$265.72Total cost not to exceed $265.72. Acct. #15000266100 300 20 School Based Funds2. Parent MeetingsIt is recommended that permission be granted for Creative Arts High School to hold parentmeetings, 10:00 am-12:00 pm, on the Saturdays listed:October 16, <strong>2010</strong> November 20, <strong>2010</strong>February 19, 2011 March 12, 2011April 16, 2011 May 14, 2011Cost75 parents x $4 =$300 x 6 meetings=$1,800Total cost not to exceed $1,800. Acct. #20234200800 300 20 Parent Inv. GrantAcct. #20458200800 000 20 GrantB. East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School (Wright)1. “Family Game Night”It is recommended that permission be granted for East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School to host a “FamilyGame Night” for approximately 200 parents and students, Thursday, January 13, 2011, f 4:30 – 6:30 pm.Refreshments $5.00 x 200=$1,000.00Acct #:20458200600 000 04 Parent Inv. GrantSecurity: 3 hrx$18.98 = $56.94Acct. #: 20458200100 000 04 Parent Inv. GrantTotal cost not to exceed $1,056.94<strong>Official</strong> Report 52<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School, cont.2. After School Parents Technology Tutoring ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School to conduct anAfter School Parents Technology Tutoring Program , Wednesdays, 4:00 – 5:30 pm, March 5-May 25,2011. All sessions will be conducted by the Technology teacher @$29 p/h x1.5 hrs per week x 12 weeks= $522.Total cost not to exceed $522. Acct. # 20234200100 000 04 Parent Inv. GrantC. Catto Community School (Kirwin)1. Math NightIt is recommended that permission be granted for Catto Community School to host Math Night,Wednesday, October 27, <strong>2010</strong>, 5:00-7:00 pm. , for parents and community members, to engage inhands-on, exploratory mathematics activities. $500 to be spent:Prizes (ribbons, awards) $250.00Refreshments ( 75 guests x $2.75) $206.25Security ($18.98 x 2 hours) $ 37.96(William Pagan) 18.98 x 2 $37.96Total cost not to exceed $494.21. Acct. #15401100600 100 36 School Based FundsD. Morgan Village Middle School (Kirwin)1. “Brother to Brother” BanquetIt is recommended that permission be granted for Morgan Village Middle School to host theAnnual “Brother to Brother” banquet, Friday, October 29, <strong>2010</strong>, 5:30-7:00 pm. Young men must beaccompanied by an adult male, significant to them.CostsDinner $7 x 100 guests $ 700.00Custodian (Lamont Bethea) $21/hr x 2 hours $ 42.00Officer Felix Bowman $18.98/hr x 2 hours $ 37.96Total cost not to exceed $779.96. Acct. #20234200800 000 074 Parent Inv. Grant<strong>Official</strong> Report 53<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


E. Veterans Memorial Middle School (Kirwin)1. Parent WorkshopsIt is recommended that permission be granted for Veterans Memorial Middle School to conductparent workshops, 10:00 am-12:00 pm, on the dates listed:October 5, 12, 19, 26, <strong>2010</strong>November 9, 16, 23, <strong>2010</strong>December 7, 14, 21, <strong>2010</strong>January 11, 18, 25, 2011February 8, 15, 2011March 8, 14, 22, 29, 2011April 5, 12, 19, 2011May 3, 2011Cost for refreshments for 25 parents will not exceed $50 per meeting (x 24 meetings)-$1,200.Total cost not to exceed $1,200. Acct. #20234200800 000 07 Parent Inv. GrantF. Bonsall Family School (Kirwin)1. Parent ActivitiesIt is recommended that permission be granted for Bonsall Family School to conduct the followingParent Activities, in conjunction with School Based Youth Services, 9:30-11:00 am, on the dates listed:October 14, <strong>2010</strong>November 18, <strong>2010</strong>December 9, <strong>2010</strong>January 20, 2011“Important Attendance Facts”“Getting to Know My Child’s Math Curriculum”“Getting Acquainted with My Child’s Reading Curriculum”“Fire Prevention”Refreshments for 25 parents per meeting-$60 x 4=$240Total cost not to exceed $240. Acct. #20233200800 000 00 Parent Inv. Grant2. Recognition Award DinnerIt is recommended that permission be granted for Bonsall Family School to host a RecognitionAward Dinner, Thursday, November 18, 5:30-7:30 pm, to honor students and parents who havedemonstrated effort, good behavior and good attendance. Security will volunteer their services.Cost$10 x 250 parents and students= $2,500Total cost not to exceed $2,500. Acct. #20234200800 000 10 Parent Inv. Grant<strong>Official</strong> Report 54<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


G. Catto Community School (Kirwin)1. Math NightIt is recommended that permission be granted for Catto Community School to host Math Night,Wednesday, October 27, 5:00-7:00 pm, for 75 parents.CostsPrizes, ribbons, awards, etc. $250.00Refreshments $200.00Security $ 37.96(Officer Wm. Pagan $18.98/hr x 2)Total cost not to exceed $487.96.Acct. #154011100600 100 36 School Based FundsH. Cramer Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Family Math NightIt is recommended that permission be granted for Cramer Elementary School to host FamilyMath Night, Monday, January 24, <strong>2010</strong>, 5:00-6:30pm. The event will be coordinated by the math coachand staffed by volunteer teachers. School Security Officer Kiara Roman will be compensated at the rateof $18.98 per hour x 2 hours.Total cost not to exceed $37.96. Acct. #15000266100 10 13 School Based FundsI. Dudley Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Math/Literacy NightsIt is recommended that permission be granted for. Dudley Elementary School to conductMath/Literacy Nights, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m, on the dates listed:October 19, <strong>2010</strong>November 16, <strong>2010</strong>December 16, <strong>2010</strong>January 18, 2011February 15, 2011March 15, 2011April 12, 2011School Security Officer will be compensated at the rate of $18.98 per hour x14 hours=$265.72.Total cost not to exceed $265.72. Acct. #15000266100 100 16 School Based Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 55<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


J. Parkside Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Parent Teacher Organization MeetingsIt is recommended that permission be granted for Parkside School’s Parent TeacherOrganization (PTO) to conduct monthly meetings, 10:00 am or 3:00 pm, on the dates listed:October 13, <strong>2010</strong>November 17, <strong>2010</strong>December 15, <strong>2010</strong>January 20, 2011February 16, 2011March 16, 2011April 14, 2011May 25, 2011June 8, 2011“Making School a Priority”“Safety”“Raising Good Readers”“Health & Well Being”“Recipes Forest Hill Elementary School Success”“Count on It-Math Fun”“Testing Strategies”“Setting Limits”“Parent-Child Activities”CostsRefreshments-$40 per meeting $360Certificates $140Total cost not to exceed $500. Acct. #20231200600 100 22 Parent Inv. GrantK. Yorkship Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Literacy and Mathematics Family Nights (Kirwin)It is recommended that permission be granted for Yorkship Elementary School to conductLiteracy and Mathematics Family Nights, Thursdays, 5:00-7:00 pm, on the dates listed:October 21, <strong>2010</strong> February 17, 2011November 18, <strong>2010</strong> March 17, 2011December 16, <strong>2010</strong> April 14, 2011January 20, 2011 May 12, 2011Staff Needed –2 teachers @ $29.00 per hour x 2 hours per day x 8 days = $9<strong>28</strong>.00Literacy Coach-Grace OgBonnaMath Coach-Mary Ann AlessandriniTotal cost not to exceed $9<strong>28</strong>.00Acct. #15421100101 100 31 School Based Funds1 School Security Officer – 6:00 – 7:30 p.m (Officer Rosario already working until 6:00 pm@ $18.98 per hour x 1.5 hours per day x 8 days = $227.76Total cost not to exceed $227.76Acct. #15421100101 100 31 School Based FundsTotal cost not to exceed $1155.76<strong>Official</strong> Report 56<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


VIII. Fund Raisers ( 33 )It is recommended that the following fund raising activities for the schools listed be approved forthe <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year: (Door to door solicitation is prohibited in accordance with Board Policy) Allfundraisers are in compliance with the District’s Nutrition Policy. **indicates person responsibleBrimm Medical Arts Healthy Snacks 9/10-12/10 Class of 2013**Tyson EberhartRatificationBowling Tournament 9/23/10 Class of 2013**Tyson Eberhart (4:00-6:30 pm-Transportation provided by Playdrome)RatificationCheesecake Sale 10/25-11/10/10 Class of 2012**Jeana Harris & Corlette Mays (Staff & Parents only)T-Shirt Sale 11/’2-12/3/10 Class of 2012**Jeana Harris & Corlette MaysWoodrow Wilson Dress Up, Dress Down, 10/10-6/11 9 th Grade AcademySports Jersey Days**Evan LinhardtHomecoming Dance 10/9/10 Class of 2011**Kevin Waters, Wanda Cruz (6:00-9:00 pm)DJ & Security will be paid from Student Activities Acct.Fashion Show 11/12/10 Class of 2011**Kevin Waters, Wanda Cruz (6:00-9:00 pm)DJ & Security will be paid from Student Activities Acct.East <strong>Camden</strong> Recycled Electronics 9/10-5/11 Science Fair**PTORatificationPretzel Sales 9/10-6/11 Student Activities**PTORatificationRecycles Collection 9/10-1/11 8 th Grade Academy**PTORatificationDress Down Days 10/10-6/11 Student Activities**PTORead-A-Thon Sponsors 10/10-4/11**Loretta McCarthyStudent ActivitiesBeads, Ribbons, Pins 10/1-10/31/10 Susan G. Komen Foundation**Yvette Fullman-Everett<strong>Official</strong> Report 57<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Fund Raisers, cont.East <strong>Camden</strong> Penny Collection 11/10-5/11 Student Activities**Loretta McCarthyDonated Book Sale 11/8-11/19/10 Student Activities**Loretta McCarthyPenny Collection 12/1-12/20/10 Diapers/Needy Families**Loretta McCarthyHoliday Grams 12/10 8 th Grade Academy**PTOFlea Market 12/4/10 (Saturday) Student Activities**Loretta McCarthy(Custodian-already working, Security-Voluntering)New Year’s Dance 1/7/11 8 th Grade Academy**PTO (6:00-9:00 pm-Security volunteering)Hoagie Sales 1/11-4/11 8 th Grade Academy**PTOJeans Day 2/25/11 Student Government**Ronald BakerPizza Sale 3/11/11 8 th Grade Academy**PTODavis Elementary Winter Bazaar 12/18/10 Student Activities**PTOCandle Sale 2/11 Student Activities**PTOYard Sale/Car Wash 5/14/11 Student Activities**PTOParkside Elementary School Pictures 10/19/10 Student Activities**PTOYorkship Elementary Pretzel Sales 10/10-5/11 Student Activities**PTAScholastic Book Fair 10/25-10/29/10 School Library**PTACheesecake Sale 11/10-3/11 Student Activities**PTAHoliday Store 12/13-12/17/10 Student Activities**PTAPizza Sale 1/11-5/11 Student Activities**PTA<strong>Official</strong> Report 58<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Fund Raisers, cont.Yorkship Elementary Scholastic Book Fair 4/4-4/8/11 School Library**PTAWater Ice Sale 5/11-6/11 Student Activities**PTA<strong>Official</strong> Report 59<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


HUMAN RESOURCESA. Appointments (44)All appointments are contingent upon available funds. Salaries to be adjusted, ifnecessary, pending the completion of negotiations.1. Professional (23)It is recommended that the following individuals be appointed for the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year tothe assignments and at the rates indicated, pending receipt of valid certificate, passing medical examand fingerprint qualification:••Indicates New to the District•Indicates Substitute or Prior ExperienceName Position SalaryEffective: <strong>September</strong> 1, <strong>2010</strong> - Ratification••Obyageli Anyikwa Teacher of the Handicapped, $47,555Bordentown, NJ 08505 Washington Elementary School Step 1, BA(JO;AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #15204100101 100 27(Vacancy)Holds: Standard NJ Certificate – Teacher of the Handicapped••Jennifer Brady Teacher of the Handicapped, $50,555Burlington, NJ 08016 Brimm Medical Arts High School Step 1, MA(JO;AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #15213100101 300 45(Replaces-Maureen Benson-Lord-retirement)Holds: Standard NJ Certificate – Teacher of the Handicapped••Lisa Burghardt-Leopold Teacher of the Handicapped, $47,555Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 Bonsall Family School Step 1, BA(JO;AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #15204100101 100 10(Vacancy)Holds: NJ Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing-Teacher of Students with DisabilitiesNJ Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing-Elementary School Teacher in Grades K-5••Lindsey Critch Teacher of the Handicapped, $47,555Runnemede, NJ 08078 Forest Hill Elementary School Step 1, BA(JO;AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #15214100101 100 16(Replaces-Denise Young-resignation)Holds: NJ Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing-Teacher of Students with DisabilitiesNJ Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing-Elementary School Teacher in Grades K-5NJ Certificate of Eligibility-Elementary School Teacher w/Math Specialization in Grades 5-8<strong>Official</strong> Report 60<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Appointments, cont.•Chanterai Elmore Teacher of the Handicapped, $47,555Lawnside, NJ 08045 H.B. Wilson Elementary School Step 1, BA(JO;AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #15202100101 100 30(Vacancy)Holds: NJ Certificate of Eligibility-Teacher of Students with DisabilitiesNJ Certificate of Eligibility-Elementary School Teacher in Grades K-5••Michael Lefkowitz Teacher of Music-Vocal, $47,555Glassboro, NJ 080<strong>28</strong> Davis Elementary School Step 1, BA(RB;AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 14(Replaces Mark Sulik-transfer)Holds: NJ Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing-Teacher of Music••Lucy Lupi Teacher of the Handicapped, $47,555Minotola, NJ 08341 Yorkship Elementary School Step 1, BA(JO;AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #15201100101 100 31(Replaces-David Levine-retirement)Holds: NJ Provisional Certificate – Teacher of Students with DisabilitiesNJ Provisional Certificate – Elementary School Teacher in Grades K-5••Moynelle Michael-King Teacher of Music-Vocal, $47,555Burlington, NJ 08016 Lanning Square Elementary School Step 1, BA(RB;AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 17(Replaces Mark Sulik-transfer)Holds: NJ Standard Certificate-Teacher of Music••Charles Rowand Teacher of the Handicapped, $47,555Haddon Heights, NJ 08035 Bonsall Family School Step 1, BA(JO;AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #15213100101 100 10(Vacancy)Holds: NJ Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing-Teacher of Students with DisabilitiesNJ Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing-Teacher of Social Studies••Mary Suarez-Colon Teacher of ESL, $47,555<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08105 Dudley Elementary School Step 1, BA(MS;AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #15240100101 100 15(Replaces Frances Nunez-transfer)Holds: NJ Certificate of Eligibility-Teacher of English as a Second LanguageEffective: <strong>September</strong> 2, <strong>2010</strong> Ratification••William Graff Teacher of Music-Instrumental, $47,555Turnersville, NJ 08012 Davis/Wiggins Elementary <strong>Schools</strong> Step 1, BA(RB;AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 14Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 29(Replaces Eva Lyle-Smith-transfer)Holds: NJ Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing-Teacher of Music<strong>Official</strong> Report 61<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Appointments, cont.Effective: October 1, <strong>2010</strong>••Jennifer Brinkmeier Teacher of Elementary, $51,555Philadelphia, PA 19146 Dudley Elementary School Step 1, MA+15(AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #20218200104 000 00(Vacancy)Holds: NJ Standard Certificate - Elementary School Teacher••Angela DeSantis Teacher of Elementary, $47,555Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 Sharp Elementary School Step 1, BA(AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 25(Vacancy)Holds: NJ Standard Certificate – Elementary School Teacher K-5••Janine Fargnoli Teacher of Elementary, $47,555Blackwood, NJ 08012 Parkside Elementary School Step 1, BA(AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 22(Replaces-Shondra Hines-reassignment)Holds: NJ Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing-Elementary School Teacher in Grades K-5••Robert Hood Teacher of Elementary, $47,555Bellmawr, NJ 08031 Wiggins Elementary School Step 1, BA(AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 29(Vacancy)Holds: NJ Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing-Elementary School Teacher in Grades K-5••Kathleen Lawer Teacher of Elementary, $47,555Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 Washington Elementary School Step 1, BA(AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 27(Vacancy)Holds: NJ Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing-Elementary School Teacher in Grades K-5NJ Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing-Teacher of Students with Disabilities••Chelsea Nicolato Teacher of Elementary, $47,555Fords, NJ 08863 H.B. Wilson Elementary School Step 1, BA(AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 30(Vacancy)Holds: NJ Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing-Elementary School Teacher in Grades K-5••Brittany Nicolella Teacher of Elementary, $47,555Sicklerville, NJ 08081 H.B. Wilson Elementary School Step 1, BA(AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 30(Vacancy)Holds: NJ Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing-Elementary School Teacher in Grades K-5NJ Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing-Elementary School Teacher withMathematics Specialization: in Grades 5-8<strong>Official</strong> Report 62<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Appointments, cont.••Chanelle Robinson Teacher of Elementary, $47,555<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08105 Parkside Elementary School Step 1, BA(AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 22(Vacancy)Holds: NJ Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing-Elementary School Teacher in Grades K-5••Kristen Rusinko Teacher of Elementary, $47,555Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 McGraw Elementary School Step 1, BA(AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 25(Vacancy)Holds: NJ Standard Certificate – Elementary School Teacher K-5•Andrea Stanton Teacher of Elementary, $47,555Moorestown, NJ 08057 Catto Community School Step 1, BA(AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #20218100101 000 00(Vacancy)Holds: NJ Certificate of Eligibility – Teacher of Preschool through Grade 3Effective: October 27, <strong>2010</strong>••Lisa Ewing School Nurse, $47,555Haddon Heights, NJ 08035 Dudley Elementary School Step 1, BA(RB;AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #20218200104 000 00(Vacancy)Eligible: Emergency Certification-School Nurse-non-instructional••Carolyn McAleer School Nurse, $47,555Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 Early Childhood Dev. Center Step 1, BA(RB;AK;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #20218200104 000 00(Vacancy)Eligible: Emergency Certification-School Nurse-non-instructional2. Support Staff (21)a. Substitute School Security Officers (1)It is recommended that the following individual be employed as substitute School Security Officerfor the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year at the daily rate of $107.66, pending receipt of medical results andfingerprint qualifications. Acct. #11000262110 100 00Lawrence Webster<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08103<strong>Official</strong> Report 63<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Appointments, contb. Custodians (10)It is recommended that the following individuals be appointed for the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year tothe assignments and at the rates indicated, pending receipt of passing medical exam and fingerprintqualification:••Indicates New to the District•Indicates Substitute or Prior ExperienceEffective: October 1, <strong>2010</strong>•Clifford Brooks Custodian C, $30,597Lawnside, NJ 08045 Cooper’s Poynt Family School Step 1(SN;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #11000262100 010 00(Vacancy)••Winston Brown Custodian C, $30,597Oaklyn, NJ 08107 Dudley Elementary School Step 1(SN;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #11000262100 200 00(Vacancy)••Brian Huntley Custodian C, $30,597<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08104 Woodrow Wilson High School Step 1(SN;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #11000262100 300 00(Vacancy)••Johnny Jenkins Custodian C, $30,597<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08104 Met East High School Step 1(SN;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #11000262100 300 00(Vacancy)•Marcus Johnson Custodian C, $30,597<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08104 Forest Hill Elementary School Step 1(SN;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #11000262100 010 00(Vacancy)••Keith McCalop Custodian C, $30,597Philadelphia, PA 19146 Cramer Elementary School Step 1(SN;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #11000262100 010 00(Vacancy)••Luis Rivera Custodian C, $30,597<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08105 Molina Elementary School Step 1(SN;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #11000262100 010 00(Vacancy)••Adolph Saxton Custodian C, $30,597<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08105 Woodrow Wilson High School Step 1(SN;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #11000262100 300 00(Vacancy)<strong>Official</strong> Report 64<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Appointments, cont•Jacqueline Thomas Custodian C, $30,597<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08103 Morgan Village Middle School Step 1(SN;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #11000262100 200 00(Vacancy)•Miguel Vazquez Custodian C, $30,597<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08105 MetEast High School Step 1(SN;MP;DS;MA) Acct. #11000262100 300 00(Vacancy)c. Lunch Aides (10)It is recommended that the following individuals be employed as Lunch Aides for the <strong>2010</strong>-2011school year at the hourly rate of $8.65, pending receipt of medical results and fingerprint qualifications.Shirley DawsonSheila Medley<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08105 <strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08103H.B. Wilson Elementary School Catto Community SchoolYamilette DiazDominique Monroe<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08105 <strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08104McGraw Elementary SchoolWashington Elementary SchoolYadira GarciaLuz Santiago<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08102 <strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08105McGraw Elementary SchoolWashington Elementary SchoolMarilyn GarnerTawanay WilliamsLawnside, NJ 08045 <strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08103Sumner Elementary SchoolSumner Elementary SchoolKiara Martin-DavisShirley Williams<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08103 <strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08105Washington Elementary School Washington Elementary School3. Substitute Teachers (11)It is recommended that the following individuals be approved for use on an “as needed” basis assubstitute teachers for the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year, at the Board approved per diem rates listed below:Acct. # 111<strong>2010</strong>010100000 (elementary schools); Acct. # 1113010010122100 (middle schools); andAcct. # 1114010010100000 (high schools). Persons recommended have completed all requirements.Ciara BlueAnthony Mitchell<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08105 Sicklerville, NJ 08081Marian HannaTatiana MitchellBlackwood, NJ 08012 <strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08104Marquita HillAnthony ProctorGlassboro, NJ 080<strong>28</strong> Palmyra, NJ 08065Jessica KirklandLoredana RubiniLawnside, NJ 08045 Merchantville, NJ 08109<strong>Official</strong> Report 65<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Appointments, contAlfred S. MillerCoras St. HillWildwood Crest, NJ 08260 Williamstown, NJ 08094Daniel RileyVineland, NJ 08360B. Resignations (6)Effective as of close of business on date indicated:Name Position Reason Date•Indicates Ratification•Brian Cassidy Teacher of English, None Given 8/18/10(2 years) MetEast High SchoolSusan Maynard Librarian, None Given 11/10/10(1 year, 2 mos.) Dudley Elementary School•Pia Moore Educational Prog. Specialist, Relocating 9/17/10(3 years) Admin. Bldg.-Early Childhood Dept.•Jasmine L. Morris Paraprofessional A, None Given 9/15/10(1 year) Cramer Elementary School•Mahelda Santana Custodian C, Illness 9/13/10(3 years, 10 mos) Hatch Middle School•Sridevi Somireddy Teacher of Math, Another 8/29/10(1 year) <strong>Camden</strong> High School PositionC. Retirements (3)Effective as of close of business on date indicated:Name Position Service Time Date•Indicates RatificationMichael Blakney Teacher of the Handicapped, 25 years, 5 mos. 9/30/10H.B. Wilson Elementary SchoolCynthia C. Lee Teacher of Music, 16 years, 1 mo. 10/1/10Hatch Middle SchoolRosa Leon Paraprofessional A, 26 years, 9 mos. 9/30/10Early Childhood Dev. Center<strong>Official</strong> Report 66<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


D. Transfers (57)It is recommended that the following transfers be approved for the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year,effective as indicated: ***Administrative Request, **Principal’s Request, *Staff Request Salaries to beadjusted pending the completion of negotiations.Professional Staff (31)Effective: <strong>September</strong> 1, <strong>2010</strong> Ratification***Shantell Coleman Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Elementary,(MP;DS;MA) Catto Community School Davis Elementary SchoolAcct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 36 Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 14Salary-$48,155, Step 1 BANo change in salary*** Maureen T. Fulcher Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Elementary (K),(AK;MP;DS;MA) Molina Elementary School Molina Elementary SchoolAcct. #20218100101 000 00 Acct. #15110100101 100 21Salary-$76,673, Step 12 BA+30 No change in salary*Leslie Gaines Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Elementary,(MP;DS;MA) Dudley Elementary School Yorkship Elementary SchoolAcct. #15110100101 100 15 Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 31Salary-$48,155, Step 2 BANo change in salary***Charlene Johnson Harris Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Elementary,(MP;DS:MA) McGraw Elementary School Bonsall Family SchoolAcct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 19 Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 10Salary-$50,855, Step 5 BANo change in salary***Wheatonia Jones Teacher of the Handicapped, Teacher of the Handicapped,(JO;AK;MP;DS;MA) Veterans Middle School Sumner Elementary SchoolAcct. #15213100101 200 07 Acct. #15209100101 100 26Salary-$51,355, Step 4 BA+30 No change in salary***Richard Kastrava Teacher of English, Teacher of English,(AK;MP;DS:MA) Molina Elementary School Creative Arts High SchoolAcct. #15140100101 100 21 Acct. #15140100101 300 45Salary-$74,673, Step 12 BANo change in salary***Kristin Moffett Teacher of Literacy, Teacher of Literacy,(MP;DS;MA) Morgan Village Middle School Catto Community SchoolAcct. #15130100101 200 06 Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 36Salary-$51,755, Step 3 MANo change in salary***Patrick Newell Teacher of the Handicapped, Teacher of the Handicapped,(JO;AK;MP;DS;MA) Early Childhood Dev. Center Forest Hill Elementary SchoolAcct. #15214100101 100 08 Acct. #15216100101 100 16Salary-$47,555, Step 1 BANo change in salary<strong>Official</strong> Report 67<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Transfers, cont.***Frank Pennick Teacher of ESL, Teacher of ESL,(MS;AK;MP;DS;MA) Washington/Lanning Sq. Elem. Schs. Washington/East <strong>Camden</strong> Mid.Acct. #15240100101 100 27 Acct. #15240100101 100 27Acct. #15240100101 100 17 Acct. #15240100101 200 04Salary-$54,355, Step 4 MA+30 No change in salary***Volga Press Teacher of ESL, Teacher of ESL,(MS;AK;MP;DS;MA) Molina/Powell Elementary <strong>Schools</strong> Molina/Forest Hill ElementaryAcct. #15240100101 100 21 Acct. #15240100101 100 21Acct. #15240100101 100 23 Acct. #15240100101 100 16Salary-$52,355, Step 4 MANo change in salary***Marta W. Rivera Bilingual Teacher, Bilingual Teacher,(MS;AK;MP;DS;MA) Sumner Elementary School Dudley Elementary SchoolAcct. #15240100101 100 26 Acct. #15240100101 100 15Salary-$71,273, Step 11 BA+15 No change in salary***Angela Shelton Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Elementary,(MP;DS:MA) Davis Elementary School Parkside Elementary SchoolAcct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 14 Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 22Salary-$47,555, Step 1 BANo change in salary***Dina Smith Guidance Counselor, Guidance Counselor,(MP;DS;MA) Washington Elementary School Woodrow Wilson High SchoolAcct. #15000218104 100 27 Acct. #15000218104 300 02Salary-$56,155, Step 6 MANo change in salary***Darryl Still Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Elementary,(MP;DS:MA) Sumner Elementary School McGraw Elementary SchoolAcct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 26 Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 19Salary-$48,155, Step 2 BANo change in salary***Erwin Suarez Teacher of ESL, Teacher of ESL,(MS;AK;MP;DS;MA) Dudley Elementary <strong>Schools</strong> Bonsall/Whittier/Morgan VillageAcct. #15240100101 100 15 Acct. #15240100101 100 10Salary-$75,673, Step 12 BA+15 Acct. #15240100101 100 <strong>28</strong>Acct. #15240100101 200 06No change in salary***Alwyn Taylor Teacher of Math, Teacher of Math,(MP;DS;MA) Morgan Village Middle School Dudley Elementary SchoolAcct. #15130100101 200 06 Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 15Salary-$52,755, Step 3 MA+15 No change in salary***Maureen Tinneny Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Elementary (K),(MP;DS;MA) Sumner Elementary School Early Childhood Dev. CenterAcct. #15110100101 100 26 Acct. #15110100101 100 08Salary-$47,555, Step 1 BANo change in salary***Gregory Wake Teacher of English, Teacher of English,(MP;DS:MA) Bonsall Family School <strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolAcct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 10 Acct. #15140100101 300 01Salary-$48,555, Step 1 BA+15 No change in salary<strong>Official</strong> Report 68<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Transfers, cont.Effective: <strong>September</strong> 7, <strong>2010</strong> Ratification***Keith Edwards Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Elementary,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Cramer Elementary School Veterans Middle SchoolAcct. #15130100101 100 13 Acct. #15130100101 200 07Salary-$65,373, Step 9 MANo change in salary***Loretta McCarthy Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Elementary,(MP;DS;MA) East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School Molina Elementary SchoolAcct. #15130100101 200 04 Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 21Salary-$51,755, Step 3 MANo change in salary***Erica Mullin Teacher of Science Teacher of Science,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Wiggins Elementary School Brimm Medical Arts High Sch.Acct. #15130100101 100 29 Acct. #15140100101 300 45Salary-$47,555, Step 1 BANo change in salaryEffective: <strong>September</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong> Ratification*Edward DiFrancesco Teacher of Music (Instrumental), Teacher- Music (Instrumental),(RB;AK;MP;DS;MA) Molina/McGraw/Wiggins <strong>Schools</strong> Molina/McGraw ElementaryAcct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 21 Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 21Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 19 Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 19Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 29No change in salarySalary-$77,673, Step 12 MAEffective: <strong>September</strong> 13, <strong>2010</strong> Ratification***Cleo Jones Teacher of the Handicapped, Teacher of the Handicapped,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Cooper’s Poynt Family School Yorkship Elementary SchoolAcct. #15213100101 100 12 Acct. #15213100101 100 31Salary-$50,155, Step 1 MANo change in salary*Tracey Pitts Teacher of the Handicapped, Teacher of the Handicapped,(JO;AK;MP;DS;MA) McGraw Elementary School Woodrow Wilson High SchoolAcct. #15213100101 100 19 Acct. #15213100101 300 02Salary-$74,673, Step 12 BANo change in salary*Avis Satterfield Teacher of the Handicapped, Teacher of the Handicapped,(JO;AK;MP;DS;MA) Veterans Middle School <strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolAcct. #15213100101 200 07 Acct. #15204100101 300 01Salary-$53,855, Step 5 MANo change in salaryEffective: <strong>September</strong> 15, <strong>2010</strong> Ratification***Lisasophia Dovas Teacher of Science, Teacher of Science,(MP;DS;MA) Morgan Village Middle School Veterans Middle SchoolAcct. #15130100101 200 06 Acct. #15130100101 200 07Salary-$77,673, Step 12 MANo change in salary<strong>Official</strong> Report 69<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Transfers, cont.Effective: <strong>September</strong> 22, <strong>2010</strong>***Evelyn Frierson Crisis Counselor, Crisis Counselor,(SS;AK;MP;DS;MA) Woodrow Wilson High School MetEast High SchoolAcct. #15000211172 300 01 Acct. #15000211172 300 18Salary-$70,<strong>28</strong>8, Step 7 MANo change in salary***Kemba Sonnebeyatta Dropout Prevention Officer, Dropout Prevention Officer,(SS;LW;MP;CR:MA) Brimm Medical Arts High Sch. Pyne Poynt Middle SchoolAcct. #15000211171 300 45 Acct. #15000211171 200 03Salary-$77,673, Step 12, MANo change in salaryEffective: <strong>September</strong> 29, <strong>2010</strong>***William Ingram Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Elementary,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Veterans Middle School Wiggins Elementary SchoolAcct. #15130100101 200 07 Acct. #15130100101 100 29Salary-$74,673, Step 12 BANo change in salaryEffective: October 1, <strong>2010</strong>***Josephine Hamid-Kamara Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Elementary (PreK),(AK;MP;DS;MA) Davis Elementary School Molina Elementary SchoolAcct. #15132100101 100 14 Acct. #20218100101 000 00Salary-$50,555, Step 1 MANo change in salary***Maureen Fulcher Teacher of Elementary (K), Teacher of Elementary (PreK),(AK;MP;DS;MA) Molina Elementary School Wiggins Elementary SchoolAcct. #15200100101 100 21 Acct. #20218100101 000 00Salary-$76,673, Step 12 BA+30 No change in salarySupport Staff (26)Effective: <strong>September</strong> 1, <strong>2010</strong> Ratification***Naomi Andrews Paraprofessional A, Paraprofessional A,(MP;DS;MA) Bonsall Family School Forest Hill Elementary SchoolAcct. #20218100106 000 00 Acct. #15214100106 100 16Salary-$16,853, Step 5+60No change in salary***Glenda Brown Clerk III, Clerk III,(MP;DS;MA) Hatch Middle School McGraw Elementary SchoolAcct. #15000240105 200 05 Acct. #15000240105 100 19Salary-$36,639, Step 12No change in salary***Allison Cole Clerk III, Clerk III,(MP;DS;MA) Cramer Elementary School Bonsall Family SchoolAcct. #15000240105 100 13 Acct. #15000240105 100 10Salary-$44,237, Step 16No change in salary<strong>Official</strong> Report 70<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Transfers, cont.***Kelly Davis Clerk III, Clerk III,(AK;MP;DS;MA) East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School Catto Community SchoolAcct. #15000211105 200 04 Acct. #15000240105 100 36Salary-$23,407, Step 5No change in salary***Tomica S. Hawkins Clerk III, Clerk III,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Woodrow Wilson High School Early Childhood Dev. CenterAcct. #15000211105 300 02 Acct. #15000240105 100 08Salary-$36,639, Step 12No change in salary***Evelyn Holland Clerk IV, Clerk IV,(MP;DS;MA) Molina Elementary School Sumner Elementary SchoolAcct. #15000240105 100 21 Acct. #15000240105 100 26Salary-$36,414, Step 16No change in salary***Patricia LaMonica Clerk IV, Clerk IV,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Forest Hill Elementary School Cramer Elementary SchoolAcct. #15000211105 100 16 Acct. #15000211105 100 13Salary-$33,583, Step 15No change in salary***Betzaida Martinez Clerk III, Clerk III,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Pyne Poynt Middle School Dist. Parent Ctr-PPMS-TrailersAcct. #15000240105 200 03 Acct. #20234200100 000 00Salary-$24,300, Step 4+45No change in salary***Maria Martinez Clerk IV, Clerk IV,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Bonsall Family School Bilingual Dept-Admin. BldgAcct. #15000240105 100 10 Acct. #11000221105 000 61Salary-$36,414, Step 16No change in salary*Providencia Melendez Clerk III, Clerk III,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Yorkship Elementary School Dudley Elementary SchoolAcct. #15000240105 100 31 Acct. #15000240105 100 15Salary-$23,300, Step 4No change in salary***Mary Neal Clerk IV, Clerk IV,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Molina Elementary School Forest Hill Elementary SchoolAcct. #15000211105 100 21 Acct. #15000211105 100 16Salary-$36,414, Step 16No change in salary*Betty Rivera Clerk IV, Clerk IV,(MP;DS;MA) Davis Elementary School Wiggins Elementary SchoolAcct. #15000211105 100 14 Acct. #15000211105 100 29Salary-$36,814, Step 16+15No change in salary***Christine Warren Paraprofessional A, Paraprofessional A,(MP;DS;MA) South <strong>Camden</strong> Altern. School Forest Hill Elementary SchoolAcct. #15209100106 200 09 Acct. #15214100106 100 16Salary-$27,352, Step 15+45No change in salary<strong>Official</strong> Report 71<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Transfers, cont.Effective: <strong>September</strong> 2, <strong>2010</strong> Ratification***Sharon Cunningham Lunch Aide, Lunch Aide,(MH;MP;DS;MA) Cream Family School Bonsall Family SchoolAcct. #15000262107 100 43 Acct. #15000262107 100 10Salary-$8.15 hrly.No change in salary***Miletzy Hernandez Lunch Aide, Lunch Aide,(MH;MP;DS;MA) Sumner Elementary School Dudley Elementary SchoolAcct. #15000262107 100 26 Acct. #15000262107 100 15Salary-$8.15 hrly.No change in salary***Denean Oliver Lunch Aide, Lunch Aide,(MH;MP;DS;MA) Dudley Elementary School Whittier Elementary SchoolAcct. #15000262107 100 15 Acct. #15000262107 100 <strong>28</strong>Salary-$8.15 hrly.No change in salaryEffective: <strong>September</strong> 7, <strong>2010</strong> Ratification**Frances Gonzalez Paraprofessional A, Paraprofessional A,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Early Childhood Dev. Center Forest Hill Elementary SchoolAcct. #15190100106 100 08 Acct. #15213100106 100 16Salary-$26,352, Step 15No change in salaryEffective: <strong>September</strong> 14, <strong>2010</strong> Ratification***Faith Murray Lunch Aide, Lunch Aide,(MH;MP;DS;MA) Sumner Elementary School Dudley Elementary SchoolAcct. #15000262107 100 26 Acct. #15000262107 100 15Salary-$8.15 hrly.No change in salaryEffective: <strong>September</strong> 16, <strong>2010</strong> Ratification**Gloria Hooks Paraprofessional A, Paraprofessional A,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Early Childhood Dev. Center H.B. Wilson Elementary SchoolAcct. #15190100106 100 08 Acct. #15213100106 100 30Salary-$26,352, Step 15No change in salaryEffective: <strong>September</strong> 20, <strong>2010</strong> Ratification**Annette Carter Paraprofessional A, Paraprofessional A,(AK;MP;DS;MA) H.B. Wilson Elementary School Early Childhood Dev. CenterAcct. #15190100106 100 30 Acct. #15213100106 100 08Salary-$26,752, Step 15+15No change in salary***Kenneth Downing Custodian C, Custodian C,(MP;DS;MA) Dudley Elementary School Bonsall Family SchoolAcct. #11000262100 010 00 Acct. #11000262100 010 00Salary-$31,905, Step 2No change in salary<strong>Official</strong> Report 72<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Transfers, cont.Effective: <strong>September</strong> 23, <strong>2010</strong> Ratification***Debra Hayes Paraprofessional A, Paraprofessional A,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Sumner Elementary School Catto Community SchoolAcct. #15190100106 100 26 Acct. #20218100106 000 00Salary-$26,352, Step 15No change in salary***Anita Leo Paraprofessional A, Paraprofessional A (K),(AK;MP;DS;MA) Early Childhood Dev. Center Dudley Elementary SchoolAcct. #15190100106 100 08 Acct. #15110100106 100 08Salary-$26,752, Step 15+15No change in salary***Deborah Moore-Harris Paraprofessional A, Paraprofessional A,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Early Childhood Dev. Center Early Childhood Dev. CenterAcct. #15190100106 100 08 Acct. #20218100106 000 00Salary-$26,752, Step 15+15No change in salaryEffective: October 1, <strong>2010</strong>***Marilyn Fischer Clerk III, Clerk III,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Early Childhood Dev. Center Early Childhood Dev. CenterAcct. #15000240105 100 08 Acct. #15000240105 100 08-20%Acct. #20218200105 000 00-80%Salary-$46,637, Step 16+90No change in salary***Yoaly Sanchez Paraprofessional A, Paraprofessional A (PreK),(AK;MP;DS;MA) Lanning Square Elementary School Lanning Square Elem. SchoolAcct. #15240100106 100 16 Acct. #20218100106 000 00Salary-$17,731, Step 2 BANo change in salaryE. Reassignments (26)It is recommended that the following reassignments be approved for the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 schoolyear, effective as indicated: (Salary to be adjusted pending completion of negotiations.)Effective: January 1, <strong>2010</strong> Ratification*Melissa Anderson Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Handicapped,(JO;MP;DS;MA) H.B. Wilson Elementary School H.B. Wilson Elementary SchoolAcct. #15213100101 100 30 Acct. #15213100101 100 30Salary-$48,555, Step 1 BA+15 No change in salaryEffective: <strong>September</strong> 1, <strong>2010</strong> Ratifications**Jacqueline Crisdon Teacher of LAL, Literacy Coach,(MP;DS;MA) Catto Community School Catto Community SchoolAcct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 36 Acct. #15000221176 100 36Salary-$77,673, Step 12 MANo change in salary<strong>Official</strong> Report 73<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Reassignments, cont.*Susan Curry Teacher of the Handicapped, Teacher -Handicapped (PIRT),(AK;MP;DS;MA) Whittier Elementary School Early Childhood Dev. CenterAcct. #15202100101 100 <strong>28</strong> Acct. #202182100104 000 00Salary-$51,355, Step 4 BA+30 No change in salary*Nichole DeSesso Teacher of the Handicapped, Teacher -Handicapped (PIRT),(AK;MP;DS;MA) Catto Community School Early Childhood Dev. CenterAcct. #15213100101 100 36 Acct. #202182100104 000 00Salary-$50,855, Step 5 BANo change in salary*Shondra Hines Teacher of Elementary, Social Worker (PIRT),(AK;MP;DS;MA) Parkside Elementary School Early Childhood-Admin. Bldg.Acct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 22 Acct. #20218200104 000 00Salary-$49,487, Off GuideNo change in salary*Gail LaRoda Teacher Literacy Coach, Ed. Program Specialist-RTI,(ER;AK;MP;DS;MA) Catto Community School Cramer Elementary SchoolAcct. #15000221176 100 36 Acct. #20460200100 000 00Salary-$77,673, Step 12 MANo change in salary*Maritza Lopez Teacher of Spanish, Teacher of ESL,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Molina Elementary School Dudley Elementary SchoolAcct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 21 Acct. #15240100101 100 15Salary-$50,355, Step 4 BA+15 No change in salary***Angela Redd Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Elementary (K),(AK;MP;DS;MA) Molina Elementary School Molina Elementary SchoolAcct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 21 Acct. #15110100101 100 21Salary-$59,773, Step 8 BA+15 No change in salary***Janyll Tucker Teacher of Elementary, Ed. Program Specialist-RTI,(ER;AK;MP;DS;MA) Wiggins Elementary School Wiggins Elementary SchoolAcct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 29 Acct. #20460200100 000 00Salary-$77,673, Step 12 MANo change in salaryEffective: <strong>September</strong> 2, <strong>2010</strong> Ratification*Karen Douglass Collins Teacher of Elementary, Math Coach,(ER;AK;MP;DS;MA) Parkside Elementary School Pyne Poynt Middle SchoolAcct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 22 Acct. #15000221176 200 03Salary-$77,673, Step 12 MANo change in salary*Irene Richardson Teacher of Elementary, Math Coach,(ER;AK;MP;DS;MA) Wiggins Elementary School Wiggins Elementary SchoolAcct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 29 Acct. #15000221176 100 29Salary-$58,573, Step 7 MANo change in salary<strong>Official</strong> Report 74<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Reassignments, cont.Effective: <strong>September</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong> Ratification*Beth Ann Masciantonio Teacher of Elementary, Math Coach,(ER;AK;MP;DS;MA) Washington Elementary School Dudley Elementary SchoolAcct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 27 Acct. #15000221176 100 15Salary-$58,573, Step 7 MANo change in salaryEffective: <strong>September</strong> 13, <strong>2010</strong> Ratification***Theodore Davis Paraprofessional B, Paraprofessional A,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Woodrow Wilson High School H.B. Wilson Elementary SchoolAcct. #15209100106 300 02 Acct. #15202100106 100 30Salary-$27,752, Step 15+75No change in salary***Susan Harper Literacy Coach, Ed. Prog. Specialist-Curr/Inst.,(ER;AK;MP;DS;MA) Sharp Elementary School Administration BuildingAcct. #15000221176 100 25Acct. # SIG GrantSalary-$62,773, Step 8 MA+15 No change in salary***Janet Ingram-White Paraprofessional B, Paraprofessional A,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Cream Family School Yorkship Elementary SchoolAcct. #15190100106 100 43 Acct. #15209100106 100 31Salary-$26,352, Step 15No change in salary***Cordella Lambert Paraprofessional B, Paraprofessional A,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Lanning Square Elementary School Cooper’s Poynt Family SchoolAcct. #15190100106 100 17 Acct. #15214100106 100 12Salary-$26,352, Step 15No change in salary***Kathy Lindsey Paraprofessional B, Paraprofessional A,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Lanning Square Elementary School Lanning Square Elem. SchoolAcct. #15190100106 100 17 Acct. #15216100106 100 16Salary-$26,352, Step 15No change in salary***Sonya A. McMichael Paraprofessional B, Paraprofessional A,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Whittier Elementary School Whittier Elementary SchoolAcct. #15202100106 100 <strong>28</strong> Acct. #15214100106 100 <strong>28</strong>Salary-$26,352, Step 15No change in salary***Bonnie Miraglia Paraprofessional B, Paraprofessional A,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Washington Elementary School Washington Elementary SchoolAcct. #15190100106 100 27 Acct. #15209100106 100 27Salary-$27,152, Step 15+30No change in salary***Karen E. Simmons Paraprofessional B, Paraprofessional A,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Whittier Elementary School Whittier Elementary SchoolAcct. #15190100106 100 <strong>28</strong> Acct. #20218100106 000 00Salary-$<strong>28</strong>,352, Step 15+120No change in salary***Rosyna F. Toure Paraprofessional B, Paraprofessional A,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Sumner Elementary School Sumner Elementary SchoolAcct. #20218100106 000 00 Acct. #20218100106 000 00Salary-$26,352, Step 15No change in salary<strong>Official</strong> Report 75<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Reassignments, cont.Effective: <strong>September</strong> 22, <strong>2010</strong>***Monica Witherspoon Teacher of Elementary, Guidance Counselor,(DM;MP;DS;MA) Cream Family School Pyne Poynt Middle SchoolAcct. #151<strong>2010</strong>0101 100 43 Acct. #14213100101 200Salary-$53,855, Step 5 MANo change in salary***Brenda Serrano-Mitchell Clerk IV, Clerk III,(MP;DS;MA) Sharp Elementary School Early Childhood Dept-Admin. BldgAcct. #15000240105 100 25 Acct. #20218200105 000 00Salary-$24,278, Step 12 Salary-$27,652, Step 8Effective: October 1, <strong>2010</strong>***Gloria Moore Paraprofessional B, Paraprofessional A,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Sumner Elementary School Dudley Elementary SchoolAcct. #15190100106 100 26 Acct. #15214100106 100 15Salary-$26,352, Step 15No change in salary***Yvonne Taylor Paraprofessional B, Paraprofessional A,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Hatch Middle School Cooper’s Poynt Family SchoolAcct. #15209100106 200 05 Acct. #15212100106 100 12Salary-$26,352, Step 15No change in salary***Linda Wiley Paraprofessional B, Paraprofessional A,(AK;MP;DS;MA) Cream Family School Dudley Elementary SchoolAcct. #15190100106 100 43 Acct. #15214100106 100 15Salary-$26,352, Step 15No change in salaryF. Promotion (1)It is recommended that the following promotion be approved for the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 schoolyear, effective as indicated: (Salaries to be adjusted pending the completion of negotiations.)Effective: <strong>September</strong> 3, <strong>2010</strong> Ratification***Joanne Mayes Teacher of Math (10 mos.), Scheduler (12 mos),(RM;MP;CR;MA) Brimm Medical Arts High School Woodrow Wilson High SchoolAcct. #15140100101 300 45 Acct. #15000221102 300 02Salary-$58,773, Step 8 BASalary-$70,5<strong>28</strong>, Step 8 BAG. Terminations (2)It is recommended that the following individuals be terminated, as indicated, for the reasonsstated:Effective: August 13, <strong>2010</strong> RatificationRoger Pegues Custodian C, Justification in the Office ofWoodrow Wilson High School Human ResourcesEffective: November 1, <strong>2010</strong>George Byrd Teacher of Music, Justification in the Office ofWoodrow Wilson High School Human Resources<strong>Official</strong> Report 76<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


H. Leaves of Absence (69) RatificationsIt is recommended that the following requests be granted and/or accepted in accordance withBoard regulations. (All leaves are with pay unless specified as “w/o pay”.) All leaves are subject toreview by Human Resources for compliance with contract, policy and statute.Name Position DatesYemele Ayala Acting Assistant HR Officer, 8/26-8/30/10,(Illness) Administration Building incl.(previously approved 8/17-8/25/10)Awilda Alago Paraprofessional A, 9/1-9/24/10,(Illness) Early Childhood Dev. Center incl.Jennifer Allison Paraprofessional A, 9/16-11/1/10,(Illness) Davis Elementary School incl.Jacqueline Ballinger Teacher of the Handicapped, 5/27-6/4/10,(Illness) Veterans Middle School incl.Jacqueline Ballinger Teacher of the Handicapped, 6/9-6/30/10,(Illness) Veterans Middle School incl.Wyomia Barnett Paraprofessional A, 9/1-9/14/10,(Illness) H. B. Wilson Elementary School incl.Kathleen Campbell Smith Teacher of Elementary, 9/1-9/10/10,(Illness) Mc Graw Elementary School incl.Shannon Crifasi Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/13-10/22/10,(Child Care) Dudley Elementary School incl., w/o payHarvey L. Cutts, Sr. Custodian E Mechanic, 8/10-9/17/10,(Injury on the job) Warehouse Maintenance incl.Pheneshia Darby Lunch Aide, 9/1-10/29/10,(Illness) Molina Elementary School incl., w/o payCarolyn Davis Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/1-9/22/10,(Illness) Sharp Elementary School incl., w/o pay(previously approved 3/22-6/30/10)Rashida K. Engram Teacher of Elementary, 2/1-6/30/10,(Illness) Yorkship Elementary School incl., w/o payMary Gilbert Clerk III, 9/20-9/29/10,(Illness) Administration Building incl.Mary Gilbert Clerk III, 9/30-10/1/10,(Illness) Administration Building incl., w/o payLarry Gilliams Vice Principal, 8/30-11/30/10,(Illness) Woodrow Wilson High School incl.<strong>Official</strong> Report 77<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Leaves of Absence, cont.Lauren L. Hanejko Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/1-9/3/10,(Child Care) Forest Hill Elementary School incl.Lauren L. Hanejko Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/7-11/1/10,(Child Care) Forest Hill Elementary School incl., w/o payJeanette Hawkins Paraprofessional A , 9/1-9/21/10,(Illness) Early Childhood Dev. Center inc.Jeanette Hawkins Paraprofessional A , 9/22-10/15/10,(Illness) Early Childhood Dev. Center inc., w/o payMarie A. Kain Social Worker, 9/20-11/1/10,(Illness) Dudley Elementary School incl.Terri Kane-Richardson Psychologist, 9/1-9/24/10,(Illness) Whittier Elementary School incl.(previously approved 5/24-6/30/10)Steven J. Kuchin Supervisor of Transportation, 7/13-9/1/10,(Illness) Administration Building incl.Angela Lance Clerk III, 7/26/10-2/11/11,(Maternity) Administration Building incl., w/o pay(previously approved 7/8-7/23/10)Paul Lindsey Sr. Custodian C, 8/16-9/10/10,(Injury on the job) Bonsall Family School incl.Kia R. Lipscomb Teacher of Elementary, 9/1-9/13/10,(Illness) Cream Family School incl., w/o pay(previously approved 6/17-6/30/10)Kelly Luma Teacher of the Handicapped, 6/21-6/30/10,(Illness) Mc Graw Elementary School incl.Paul H. Maddred Custodian C, 8/5-8/31/10,(Illness) Powell Elementary School incl.Theresa A. Manning Teacher of Art, 9/13-9/22/10,(Illness) Mc Graw Elementary School incl.April Y. Marshall Clerk III, 9/1-9/22/10,(Illness) Administration Building incl.Carlos Merced-Molina School Security Officer, 9/1-9/30/10,(Injury on the job)Lanning Sq/Broadway Elementary Sch. incl.Rochelle Meyers-Williams Confidential Secretary, 8/17-10/18/10,(Illness) Administration Building incl.<strong>Official</strong> Report 78<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Leaves of Absence, cont.Yaderis Miranda Paraprofessional A, 6/3-6/11/10,(Illness) Sumner Elementary School incl.Marsha Money Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/1-9/13/10,(Injury on the job) Davis Elementary School incl.Marsha Money Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/14-9/21/10,(Injury on the job) Davis Elementary School incl.Linda Monk Teacher of Elementary, 9/1-12/1/10,(Illness) Molina Elementary School incl.(previously approved 1/4-6/30/10)Yvonne J. Moore Teacher of Art, 9/1-9/27/10,(Illness) Molina Elementary School incl.(previously approved 6/1-6/30/10)Yvonne J. Moore Teacher of Art, 9/<strong>28</strong>-10/4/10,(Illness) Molina Elementary School incl., w/o payNina Nasir Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/27-10/7/10,(Personal Leave) Davis Elementary School incl., w/o payPatricia Peffall Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/1/10-11/30/10,(Illness) Forest Hill Elementary School incl.(previously approved 3/22-6/30/10)Patricia Peffall Teacher of the Handicapped, 12/1/10-1/3/11,(Illness) Forest Hill Elementary School incl., w/o payEdna Coll Perez Lunch Aide, 6/14-6/17/10,(Injury on the job) Sharp Elementary School incl.Bernice Perkins School Security Officer, 9/1-9/7/10,(Illness) Forest Hill Elementary School incl.(previously approved 5/25-6/30/10)Camilo Reyes Custodian A1, 9/3-9/17/10,(Injury on the job) Lanning Sq/ Fetters Elementary Sch. incl.(previously approved 7/8-9/2/10)Angela Riley Teacher of Math, 9/1-9/27/10,(Illness) Brimm Medical Arts High School incl.Dion B. Roberts Custodian C, 6/16-9/15/10(Personal Leave) Dudley Elementary School incl., w/o payDianne Robinson Paraprofessional A, 9/1-12/1/10,(Injury on the job) Whittier Elementary School incl.Latanya N. Robinson Lunch Aide, 9/1- 10/14/10,(Maternity) Cream Family School incl., w/o pay<strong>Official</strong> Report 79<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Leaves of Absence, cont.Melissa Rose Teacher of Elementary, 9/1-11/30/10,(Child Care) Cooper’s Poynt Family School incl., w/o payCarmen R. Santos Paraprofessional A, 9/1-9/13/10,(Illness) Early Childhood Dev. Center incl.Dominick Schiavone Jr. Teacher of Computer, 9/7-11/12/10,(Illness) Sharp Elementary School incl.Dominick Schiavone Jr. Teacher of Computer, 11/15-12/13/10,(Illness) Sharp Elementary School incl., w/o payKaren Scott Teacher of Elementary, 9/13-12/31/10,(Illness) Cream Family School incl.Steven Sloan El Attendance Officer, 9/1-9/6/10,(illness) Old Catto School incl.(previously approved 5/10-6/30/10)Madeline Speight Teacher of Elementary, 9/1/10-5/19/11,(illness) Dudley Elementary School incl.Madeline Speight Teacher of Elementary, 5/20-6/30/11,(illness) Dudley Elementary School incl., w/o payErwin Suarez Teacher of ESL, 9/7-9/17/10,(Illness) Bonsall Family School incl.Erwin Suarez Teacher of ESL, 9/20-12/17/10,(Illness) Bonsall Family School incl.(previously approved 9/7-9/17/10)Maggie Tatum Attendance Officer, 9/6-10/15/10 am,(Illness) Old Catto School incl.Maggie Tatum Attendance Officer, 10/15 pm-11/5/10,(Illness) Old Catto School incl., w/o payJoan Trojan Teacher of Elementary, 9/1-10/5/10,(Illness) H. B. Wilson Elementary School incl.(previously approved 6/23-6/30/10)Maureen Upshur Teacher of Elementary, 9/1-12/31/10,(Illness) Sharp Elementary School incl.Dianah Villanueva-Rosa Teacher of Science, 9/8-9/17/10,(Illness) Dudley Elementary School incl.Loureen D. Walker Clerk IV, 9/1-9/29/10,(Maternity) Washington Elementary School incl.Helen Wapenski HR Data/Operations Specialist, 9/16-10/12/10,(Illness) Administration Building incl.<strong>Official</strong> Report 80<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Leaves of Absence, cont.Helen Wapenski HR Data/Operations Specialist, 10/13-10/18/10,(Illness) Administration Building incl., w/o payKelly A. Wharton Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/1-9/29/10,(Illness) Wiggins Elementary School incl.Bernice J. Whitaker Paraprofessional A, 9/1-9/20/10,(Illness) Bonsall Family School incl.Sadeara White Custodian C, 9/10-10/4/10,(Injury on the job) Catto Community School incl.Deborah Wiemer Teacher of Elementary, 9/1-9/17/10,(Illness) Cooper’s Poynt Family School incl.Linnell N. Wright Assistant Superintendent, 8/20-9/30/10,(Illness) Administration Building incl.I. Approval to Return (53) RatificationsIt is recommended that permission be granted for the following individuals to return from leavesof absence, as indicated. (Appropriate documentation has been received.)Name Position DateAwilda Alago Paraprofessional A, 9/27/10(Illness)Early Childhood Dev. CenterWayne E. Allen Guidance Counselor, 9/1/10(Illness)Cooper’s Poynt Family SchoolMelissa Anderson Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/1/10(Injury on the job)H.B. Wilson Elementary SchoolYemele Ayala Acting Assistant HR Officer, 8/30/10(Illness)Administration BuildingJacqueline Ballinger Teacher of the Handicapped, 6/7/10(Illness)Veterans Middle SchoolJacqueline Ballinger Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/1/10(Illness)Veterans Middle SchoolWyomia Barnett Paraprofessional A, 9/14/10(Illness)H. B. Wilson Elementary SchoolKathleen Campbell Smith Teacher of Elementary, 9/13/10(Illness)Mc Graw Elementary SchoolAnnette Carter Paraprofessional A, 9/1/10(Illness)H. B. Wilson Elementary School<strong>Official</strong> Report 81<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Approval to Return, cont.Darlene Cooper Custodian C, 9/4/10(Illness)Yorkship Elementary SchoolHarvey L. Cutts, Sr. Custodian E Mechanic, 9/20/10(Injury on the job)Warehouse MaintenanceCarolyn Davis Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/22/10(Illness)Sharp Elementary SchoolDennis C. De Shields Custodian C, 9/20/10(Illness)Catto Community SchoolKippy-June Dubbs Teacher of Art, 9/1/10(Illness)Catto Community SchoolRashida K. Engram Teacher of Elementary, 9/1/10(Illness)Yorkship Elementary SchoolRobyn Feldman Teacher of Elementary, 9/1/10(Illness)Wiggins Elementary SchoolIris Franklin Teacher of Art, 9/1/10(Illness)East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle SchoolShelia A. Freeman-Upshur Teacher of Math Coach, 9/1/10(Illness)Davis Elementary SchoolDenise Furness Teacher of Elementary, 9/1/10(Injury on the job)Bonsall Family SchoolLeslie L. Gaines Clerk III, 8/23/10(Illness)Administration BuildingSusan T. Goyins Vice Principal, 9/8/10(Illness)<strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolRaquel Gracia Paraprofessional A, 9/1/10(Illness)McGraw Elementary SchoolLeslie A. Grey Teacher of Art, 9/1/10(Illness)Cream Family SchoolMargarita Gual Lunch Aide, 9/1/10(Illness)Washington Elementary SchoolCheryl Hammond Teacher of Health/Physical Ed., 9/1/10(Illness)Early Childhood Dev. CenterRasheen Hammond School Security Officer, 9/1/10(Illness)Woodrow Wilson High SchoolCatherine A. Johnson Human Service Worker, 7/26/10(Military Leave)Creative Arts High School<strong>Official</strong> Report 82<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Approval to Return, cont.Wheatonia B. Jones Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/1/10(Illness)Sumner Elementary SchoolPaul Lindsey Sr. Custodian C, 9/13/10(Injury on the job)Bonsall Family SchoolKelly Luma Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/1/10(Illness)McGraw Elementary SchoolPaul H. Maddred Custodian C, 9/7/10(Illness)<strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolTheresa A. Manning Teacher of Art, 9/23/10(Illness)Mc Graw Elementary SchoolApril Y. Marshall Clerk III, 9/22/10(Illness)Administration BuildingBlanca I. Martinez School Security Officer, 9/1/10(Illness)<strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolToni Mc Bride Teacher of English, 9/1/10(Maternity)Creative Arts High SchoolYaderis Miranda Paraprofessional A, 6/14/10(Illness)Sumner Elementary SchoolLenora Milligan Paraprofessional A, 9/2/10(Illness)Washington Elementary SchoolTheodore Mitchell Head Custodian, 8/23/10(Illness)Catto Community SchoolMarsha Money Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/22/10(Injury on the job)Davis Elementary SchoolRoxanne Moody Lunch Aide, 9/1/10(Illness)Yorkship Elementary SchoolCarmen D. Mojica Paraprofessional A, 9/1/10(Family Leave)Dudley Elementary SchoolLakia Pellot-Jenkins Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/1/10(Maternity)Veterans Middle SchoolBernice F. Perkins School Security Officer, 9/7/10(Illness)Forest Hill Elementary SchoolCamilo Reyes Head Custodian, 9/20/10(Injury on the job)Lanning Sq./Fetters Elementary Sch.Angela Riley Teacher of Math, 9/27/10(Illness)Brimm Medical Arts High School<strong>Official</strong> Report 83<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Approval to Return, cont.Dion B. Roberts Custodian C, 9/16/10(Personal Leave)Dudley Elementary SchoolCarmen R. Santos Paraprofessional A, 9/13/10(Illness)Early Childhood Dev. CenterSteven Sloan El Attendance Officer, 9/7/10(illness)Old Catto SchoolJulio Soto School Security Officer, 9/1/10(Illness)Lanning Sq/ Fetters Elem. SchoolAlice Stewart Teacher of Elementary, 9/1/10(Illness)Sumner Elementary SchoolDianah Villanueva-Rosa Teacher of Science, 9/20/10(Illness)Dudley Elementary SchoolDeborah Wiemer Teacher of Elementary, 9/20/10(Illness)Cooper’s Poynt Family SchoolMarian Wise Guidance Counselor, 9/1/10(Illness)Davis Elementary SchoolJ. Suspensions/Returns (8)1. Suspensions (5)It is recommended that the following individuals be suspended with pay, effective as indicated:Effective: June 1, 2008 to <strong>September</strong> 4, 2008 RatificationErrol Goodwater Teacher of the Handicapped, Justification in the OfficeMorgan Village Middle School of Human ResourcesEffective: <strong>September</strong> 16, <strong>2010</strong> RatificationMiriam Gonzalez Health & Social Serv. Coord., Justification in the OfficeHatch Middle Schoolof Human ResourcesEffective: <strong>September</strong> 20, <strong>2010</strong> RatificationBrulan Arroyo Custodian C, Justification in the OfficeWoodrow Wilson High School of Human Resources<strong>Official</strong> Report 84<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Suspensions/Returns, cont.It is recommended that the following individual be suspended without pay, effective asindicated:Effective: <strong>September</strong> 5, 2008 RatificationErrol Goodwater Teacher of the Handicapped, Justification in the OfficeMorgan Village Middle School of Human ResourcesIt is also recommended that the following individual be suspended without pay for 120 days,effective as indicated:Effective: August 3, <strong>2010</strong> RatificationMilagros Gonzalez-Rivera Clerk III, Justification in the Office ofBilingual Dept.Human Resources2. Returns (3)It is recommended that the following individuals return from suspension, effective as indicated:Effective: <strong>September</strong> 29, <strong>2010</strong>Demetrius GreenWilliam IngramSchool Security Officer,Location to be determinedTeacher of Elementary,Veterans Middle SchoolBarbara Williams Custodian C,Hatch Middle SchoolK. Recalls (55)It is recommended that the following individuals, previously listed on the April <strong>2010</strong> and May<strong>2010</strong> Superintendent’s Reports as “Reduction in Force”, be recalled to their previous positions, effectiveas indicated:Professional Staff (16)Effective: <strong>September</strong> 1, <strong>2010</strong> RatificationMelissa Anderson Teacher of Elementary H.B. Wilson Elementary SchoolAyidah Bashir Teacher of Elementary Davis Elementary SchoolMichelle Brock Teacher of Elementary Dudley Elementary SchoolNicole Canale Teacher of Elementary Cramer Elementary SchoolGabrielle Foster Teacher of Elementary McGraw Elementary SchoolMyra Grant Teacher of Elementary Yorkship Elementary SchoolLaurie Hackett Teacher of Elementary Dudley Elementary SchoolMarti Hill Teacher of Elementary H.B. Wilson Elementary SchoolTywana Kiyaga Teacher of Elementary Parkside Elementary SchoolKaren Stanford Teacher of Math <strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolKairi Young Teacher of Math Brimm Medical Arts High SchoolTammi Hammond Teacher of Elementary Cramer Elementary School<strong>Official</strong> Report 85<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Recalls, cont.Effective: <strong>September</strong> 13, <strong>2010</strong> RatificationSharee Huff Teacher of Health/Phys.Ed Sumner/Morgan Village <strong>Schools</strong>Pedro Lopez Cruz Teacher of Spanish Molina Elementary SchoolEffective: <strong>September</strong> 17, <strong>2010</strong> RatificationKarmen Collins Teacher of Math Hatch Middle SchoolEffective: <strong>September</strong> 20, <strong>2010</strong> RatificationJohn Krasowski Teacher of Math H.B. Wilson Elementary SchoolSupport Staff (36)Effective: <strong>September</strong> 1, <strong>2010</strong>, As per Legal Counsel Agreement (Resolution #18-SY ‘10)Paraprofessional BDawn Bailey Paraprofessional A Molina Elementary SchoolJoanne Braxton Paraprofessional A Lanning Square Elementary SchoolAltamese Ferrell Paraprofessional A Bonsall Family SchoolMichael Roberts Paraprofessional A Early Childhood Dev. CenterEffective: <strong>September</strong> 7, <strong>2010</strong> RatificationMarconia Satterfield Lunch Aide Dudley Elementary SchoolPatricia S. Phillips Lunch Aide Bonsall Family SchoolDeborah C. Hill Lunch Aide Bonsall Family SchoolErnestine Hudson Lunch Aide Bonsall Family SchoolDenise J. Logan Lunch Aide Bonsall Family SchoolStella R. Hicks Lunch Aide Sumner Elementary SchoolEffective: <strong>September</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong> RatificationRenee D. Scott Paraprofessional A Davis Elementary SchoolHazel Bey Lunch Aide Wiggins Elementary SchoolEffective: <strong>September</strong> 13, <strong>2010</strong> RatificationFranklin Gonzalez Lunch Aide Washington Elementary SchoolEffective: <strong>September</strong> 14, <strong>2010</strong> RatificationRuth Ferry Paraprofessional A Woodrow Wilson High SchoolDeborah Scott Paraprofessional A Cooper’s Poynt Family SchoolElaine Worlds Paraprofessional A Woodrow Wilson High School<strong>Official</strong> Report 86<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Recalls, cont.Effective: <strong>September</strong> 17, <strong>2010</strong> RatificationShari Alston Paraprofessional A Cramer Elementary SchoolSharon Baker Paraprofessional A Early Childhood Development CenterJoyce Felder Paraprofessional A Molina Elementary SchoolAntoinette Hearne Paraprofessional A Cramer Elementary SchoolBlanca Molina Paraprofessional A Bonsall Family SchoolEffective: <strong>September</strong> 20, <strong>2010</strong> RatificationDonita Webster Paraprofessional A Sharp Elementary SchoolEffective: <strong>September</strong> 23, <strong>2010</strong> RatificationEstella Hicks Paraprofessional A H.B. Wilson Elementary SchoolPatricia Phillips Paraprofessional A Early Childhood Development CenterEffective: October 1, <strong>2010</strong>Paula Brown Paraprofessional A <strong>Camden</strong> High School-GoodwillCandis Calaf Paraprofessional A Forest Hill Elementary SchoolNeiza Diaz Paraprofessional A Pyne Poynt Middle SchoolLinda Green Paraprofessional A Morgan Village Middle SchoolAdria Hand Paraprofessional A Early Childhood Development CenterMarlene Jennings Paraprofessional A Early Childhood Development CenterLinda Lumpkin Paraprofessional A Cramer Elementary SchoolMarconia Satterfield Paraprofessional A <strong>Camden</strong> High School-GoodwillKellie Searles Paraprofessional A Cramer Elementary SchoolClara Torres Paraprofessional A Early Childhood Development CenterDemetria Woodard Paraprofessional A <strong>Camden</strong> High School-GoodwillClerksEffective: <strong>September</strong> 13, <strong>2010</strong> RatificationRhona Sunarth Clerk III <strong>Camden</strong> High School (SBYSP)Nicole Wyatt Clerk III Professional DevelopmentEffective: <strong>September</strong> 14, <strong>2010</strong> RatificationJaya Council-Jones Clerk III Veterans Middle School (SBYSP)Effective: <strong>September</strong> 22, <strong>2010</strong>Patricia Harper-Dixon Clerk IV Early Childhood Development Center<strong>Official</strong> Report 87<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


L. Rescissions (7)1. Recalls (4)It is recommended that the following recalls previously approved in August Superintendent’sReport, be rescinded.Brian Cassidy Teacher of English MetEast High SchoolSara Kassman Teacher of Elementary Davis Elementary SchoolDarrah Roberts Teacher of Elementary Sumner Elementary SchoolTiffany Nelson Teacher of the Handicapped Sumner Elementary School2. Termination (1)It is recommended that the following termination previously approved in June 2008Superintendent’s Report, be rescinded.Effective: June 1, 2008 RatificationErrol Goodwater3. Transfers (2)Teacher of the Handicapped,Morgan Village Middle SchoolIt is recommended that the following transfers previously approved in <strong>September</strong> 17, <strong>2010</strong>Superintendent’s Report, be rescinded:Judith AcevedoZoraida VeraClerk III,Forest Hill Elementary SchoolClerk IV,Forest Hill Elementary SchoolM. Attendance IncentiveIt is recommended that the following individual receive compensation at the rate listed for “sellingback” ten (10) unused sick days for the 2009-<strong>2010</strong> school year, as per current contract provisions:(Professional contract-Article XXXVI) (Support contract-Article XXXV)Certified Staff ($90 per day) 1 name = $900Marilyn D. Lim School Nurse Cramer Elementary School $900.00Total cost not to exceed $900. Acct. #11000291290 000 00 Local FundsN. Black Seal/Boiler LicenseIt is recommended that the following employees receive a $200.00 stipend for obtaining aBlack Seal/Boiler License pursuant to CWA contract:Darwin Branch Diane Jones Geovanny EstremeraJeffery Cherry Jennifer Webbs<strong>Official</strong> Report 88<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


O. Fall Coaches1. Woodrow Wilson High SchoolIt is recommended that the following coaches at Woodrow Wilson High School, be appointed forthe <strong>2010</strong> Fall season:Activity Position Years of Service AmountFootballRobert DeMedio Assistant 1 year $2,941Cross Country-GirlsIvy Foster-Maye Head Coach 1 year $1,258Michael ReddVolunteerCross Country-BoysClinton Tap, JrVolunteerVolleyballGary Carpenter Head Coach-Acting 6 years $5,035Karen Green First Assistant 1 year $1,817Robert KellerVolunteerTennisOthello Berry Head 6 years $1,939P. Intramural & Club CompensationIt is recommended that the individuals listed below receive special compensation as intramuralcoaches and club sponsors for the 2009-<strong>2010</strong> school year as per CEA contract.Cooper’s Poynt Family SchoolPeter Weindorfer Softball (Assistant) Girls $294Morgan Village Middle SchoolMylisa Himmons Cheerleading (Head) Co-ed $514Q. JROTC Salary AdjustmentIt is recommended that the following JROTC instructor’s salary be adjusted as indicated belowas per the Army JROTC minimum instructor monthly statement:Effective: January 1, <strong>2010</strong> RatificationName From ToVince D. Ross $83,145 $86,465<strong>Official</strong> Report 89<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


R. Reappointment (1)It is recommended that the following individual be reappointed for the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year:Lunch Aide (1)Effective: <strong>September</strong> 2, <strong>2010</strong> RatificationAlberta Oliver Molina Elementary School<strong>Official</strong> Report 90<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


INFORMATION REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLSALL ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS ARE AT NO COST TO THE BOARD*Some school activities are funded at a minimum cost through StudentActivities Funds. (Monies raised through fund raising activities approved by theBoard)I. CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION (0 Ratifications)A. East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School (Wright)1. Social Studies Text Book ReviewIt is recommended that permission be granted for the Office of Secondary Curriculum andInstruction to conduct textbook and technology resource reviews for the Global Studies and FinancialLiteracy course(s), November 15 - November 19, <strong>2010</strong>, 12:30-3:30 pm.There will be no cost to the Board.2. (A) Financial LiteracyIt is recommended that the Financial Literacy requirement N.J.A.C. 6A:8-5.1 be satisfied for the<strong>2010</strong> – 2011 school year by infusing the Financial Literacy component into Global Studies. GlobalStudies is a History requirement for all ninth grade students. Students completing the Financial Literacycomponent, will receive 2.5 credits.2. (B) Personal Financial Literacy (PFL) InfusionIt is recommended that permission be granted for Secondary Curriculum and InstructionDepartment to have 9 th graders who take Global Studies to have the Personal Financial Literacy (PFL)Infusion pilot presented during 2 nd and 3 rd marking periods, to comply with the New Jersey statemandate. A 2.5 credit will be added to the current 5 credits for Global Studies, giving a total credit of 7.5.There will be no cost to the Board.B. Bonsall Family School (Kirwin)1. InternshipIt is recommended that permission be granted for Ms. Marie Onyeani, Bonsall Family SchoolMath Teacher, to complete her internships for Master in Leadership Education Program, WilimingtonUniversity. Ms. Onyeani will need to complete a total of 300 hours, starting July <strong>2010</strong>-June 2011 underthe supervision of Ms. Deborah Olusa, Principal.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 91<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


C. Washington Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Administrative InternshipIt is recommended that Ms. Tia McIntosh-Spruill, Mr. Anwar Higgs and Thomas Pinero completeadministrative internships in school leadership for a Master’s Degree from Rutgers University atWashington School under the mentorship of Mrs. D. Sapowsky from July <strong>2010</strong> – June 2011. This waspreviously submitted and approved in the July Board Minutes. The name of the mentor is a correction.There will be no cost to the Board of Education.July <strong>2010</strong> Superintendent’s Report, page 66, Item C1It is recommended that Ms. Tia McIntosh-Spruill (Teacher), Mr. Thomas Pinero (Technology Coordinator)and Mr. Anwar Higgs (Teacher) be permitted to complete internships for Rutgers University’s Master of SchoolLeadership Program under the supervision of Ms. Lana Murray, Principal, August <strong>2010</strong> – June 2011.There will be no cost to the Board..D. H.B. Wilson Elementary School (Kirwin)1. InternshipIt is recommended that permission be granted for Ms. Yolanda Babilonia, teacher, H.B. WilsonElementary School to complete her internship for Wilmington University’s Master of School LeadershipProgram for the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year. Ms. Babilonia will complete 180 hours.There will be no cost to the Board.E. Post Secondary Readiness (Kenny)1. Advisory Committee (Mills)It is recommended that permission be granted for the following business/industry partners toserve on the Post Secondary Readiness/Career and Technical Education Advisory Committee during the<strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year. This committee is mandated by the New Jersey Department of Educationthrough the Carl D. Perkins Grant.Ms. Mylisa StukesCampbell SoupMr. Amos PaceMartin MariettaMr. Michael BurrellXerox Corp.Mr. Todd RoseTelrose Inc.Ms. Winona WigfallRowan UniversityMs. Margo Venable<strong>Camden</strong> County CollegeMs. Lori PerlowNFTEMs. Laurel Schaffer UNITE HERE Local 54Mr. Michael EdwardsNew Jersey Carpenters UnionMs. Erika BrennerDeVry UniversityMs. Yocotalie JacksonJackson Asso. Group LLCMs. Glenda Garcia-RiveriaRutgers UniversityMr. Ken Linden<strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolMs. Alberta FerebeeAunt Berta’s KitchenMeeting Dates: October 5, <strong>2010</strong>, January 25, 2011, May 17, 2011There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 92<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Post Secondary Readiness, cont.2. 8 th Grade High School TourIt is recommended that permission be granted for the Office of Post Secondary ReadinessCareer and Technical Education to take eighth grade students from Middle and Family <strong>Schools</strong> on a tourof <strong>Camden</strong> High School and Woodrow Wilson High School, as part of their exploration and selectionprocess in choosing their Postsecondary Career Pathway.Dates: October 26 - 29, <strong>2010</strong>Time: 9:30-12:30Buses-$3,000Total cost not to exceed $3,000. Acct. #20363200580 000 00 Perkins Grant3. Local 54 Youth Transition to Work Program (YTTW) (Kenny)It is recommended that permission be granted for the Office of Post SecondaryReadiness/Career and Technical Education to renew their partnership with the New Jersey CarpentersYouth Transition to Work Program (YTTW) for the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year. The New Jersey Council ofCarpenters will work with juniors and seniors to recruit them for a two year Culinary Arts Pre-Apprenticeship Program. The association will work with Guidance Departments at <strong>Camden</strong> High andWoodrow Wilson High School.There will be no cost to the Board.4. New Jersey Carpenters Youth Transition to Work Program (YTTW) (Kenny)It is recommended that permission be granted for the Office of Post SecondaryReadiness/Career and Technical Education to renew their partnership with the New Jersey CarpentersYouth Transition to Work Program (YTTW) for the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year. The New Jersey Council ofCarpenters will work with seniors in recruiting them for a one year Pre-Apprenticeship Program. Theassociation will work with the guidance departments at <strong>Camden</strong> High and Woodrow Wilson, instructorsand students. At Woodrow Wilson they will enhance/transition the Wood Shop to a construction trade,and provide classroom mentoring during this partnership at Hatch Middle School. Transportation will beprovided by the YTTW program.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 93<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


II.PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (0 Ratifications)A. Bonsall Family School (Kirwin)1. Study GroupsIt is recommended that permission be granted for Bonsall Family School staff to participate instudy groups during the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year. Study groups will meet monthly, 3:30– 4:30p.m.,<strong>September</strong> - June. Teachers will receive professional development hours for their participation in studygroup sessions led by coaches.Mathematics Assessment: A Practical Handbook for Grades K-2Ms. Teresa UrbanPre-KindergartenMs. Rochelle BrennerKindergartenMs. Naomi CressmanSpecial EducationMs. Bernadette ElserKindergartenMs. Rose PriceKindergartenMs. Tracy Thomas Grade 1Mr. Jonathan Taylor Grade 2The Teacher’s Toolbox for Differentiating InstructionMs. Rochelle BrennerKindergartenMs. Naomi CressmanSpecial EducationMs. Bernadette ElserKindergartenMs. Lisa Ryan Grade 5Ms. Jodi Kratchman Grade 5Ms. Barabara GailArtHow The Brain LearnsMs. Rochelle BrennerKindergartenMs. Bernadette ElserKindergartenMs. Lisa Ryan Grade 5Ms. Jodi Kratchman Grade 5Ms. Barbara GailArtTeaching Problem StudentsMs. Tracie Best-HarrisMr. William CooperMr. Idowu AdeniranMs. Marie OnyeaniMs. Suzanne DorrellSpecial EducationSpecial EducationSpecial EducationMathematicsComputersUsing Literature to Enhance Writing InstructionMs. Patricia DughiLiteracyMs. Denise Furness Grade 4Ms. Tiffany Johnson Grade 1Ms. Christina. Hallinan Grade 1Ms. Leslie Sadler Grade 4Mr. Scott TecherLiteracyMs. Lucilla Peake-WalkerLiteracyMs. Kellie SmithSpecial EducationMs. Chanel Petersen Grade 3Ms. Christina Herkoperec Grade 1There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 94<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


B. Professional Development Dept. (Kenny)1. Pilot MentoringIt is recommended that the Mentoring Initiative Steering Committee attend the Pilot MentoringProgram Steering Committee meeting, Monday, October 13, <strong>2010</strong>, New Jersey Education Association(NJEA), Trenton, NJ, 9:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. This activity is a component of the Mentoring Pilot Project forMentor Teachers that was previously approved on the <strong>Official</strong> Board Report for May <strong>2010</strong> page 11.Participants on the steering committee are Dr. Robin M. Wyche, Director, Ms. Dorothy Smith,Supervisor, Mr. Brian Medley, Principal, Ms. Felicia Cade-Turner, teacher, and Ms. Beatriz Derisse,teacher. Both teacher participants are mentor teachers. - (Mileage cost is based on the rate of 31cents per mile)There will be no cost to the Board.May <strong>2010</strong> Superintendent’s Report, page 11, Item D1It is recommended that the <strong>Camden</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong> participate in a Mentoring Pilot Project with EquityAssistance Center and the New Jersey Department of Education, to enhance the district’s mentoring process.Opportunities to network with other districts would also be increased. A Mentoring Initiative Steering CommitteeMeeting is scheduled for May 20, <strong>2010</strong> to discuss planning and implementation of the project, July 1, <strong>2010</strong> throughJune 30, 2011, at Riggs Adult Education Center.2. One Day Follow Up TrainingIt is recommended that permission be granted for a one-day follow up training for participatingteachers in the Pilot Mentoring Program, scheduled for October 12, <strong>2010</strong>. Mentor teachers will meetwith the NJ DOE and EAC at 9:30 am - 3:00 pm at the <strong>Public</strong> Service Electric and Gas (PSE&G) Room:Full Conference Center in Edison, New Jersey. The only cost to the board will be mileage.Joanne JohnsonTheresa DesousaChristine O’BrienKathleen CampbellSmithSage SchmidtEduvigis AvilesIrene RichardsonFatihah Abdur RahmanChester ChatmanLisa JohnsonJamie EvansGertrude D. SerraTia J. SpruillSusan KardosGina PostCora JamesTia HinsonNicole CarrLatissha FieldsMVMSMcGrawSharpMcGrawECDCMolinaWigginsParksideC. PoyntC. PoyntCramerCattoWashingtonWashingtonSumnerSumnerLanning SquareYorkshipYorkshipThere will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 95<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Professional Development Dept., cont.3. Partnership to Improve Student AchievementIt is recommended that permission be granted for the teachers participating in the StevensInstitute of Technology: Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education (CIESE)Partnership to Improve Student Achievement in Physical Science: Integrating STEM Approaches(PISA2) program to attend two professional development workshops (October 13, <strong>2010</strong> and January 31,2011) as a requirement of the program. The PISA2 program was previously approved on May 25, <strong>2010</strong><strong>Official</strong> Report.Allen, MichelleAlpert, MikeAshiedu, Chukwunweike P.Bradley, LaTaneBurke, Anniello B.Darden Irons, DonnaEdwards, KeithFoster-Maye, IvyHale, StephanieJastrzembski, RoxanneMarrow, DwightMartinez, EduardoMitchell, Linda I.O’Brien, KathleenWare, KeliaAaryenne WhiteWynn_Jenkins, ValerieGordon, BelindaSabb, SonyaYorkship ElememtaryBonsall FamilyPyne Poynt MiddleBonsall FamilyMorgan Village MiddleMorgan Village MiddleCramer ElementaryVeterans Memorial MiddlePyne Poynt MiddlePyne Poynt MiddleMorgan Village MiddlePyne Poynt MiddleMorgan Village MiddleYorkship ElementaryPyne Poynt MiddleMorgan Village MiddleEast <strong>Camden</strong> MiddleHatch Middle SchoolEast <strong>Camden</strong> MiddleThere will be no cost to the Board.May <strong>2010</strong> Superintendent’s Report, Page 12, Item 4It is recommended that 100 teachers, grades 3 – 8, be permitted to participate in the Stevens Institute ofTechnology: Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education (CIESE) Partnership to Improve StudentAchievement in Physical Science: Integrating STEM Approaches (PISA2).Implementation of the PISA 2 program is pending a five-year grant from the National Science Foundation(NSF) which will provide substantial professional development resources to enhance content knowledge of ScienceTechnology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to elementary and middle school science teachers in <strong>Camden</strong>and 11 other districts in New Jersey. The award, which has been reviewed and recommended for funding, ispending approval.Completion of the program will also enable participating teachers to apply for a NJDOE certificate inPhysical Science.There is no cost to the Board, pending final approval.<strong>Official</strong> Report 96<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


C. School Based Youth Services (Kenny)1. Diversity TrainingIt is recommended that permission be granted for School Based Youth Services to conductDiversity Training, Bonsall Family School, November 22, <strong>2010</strong> . School Staff will explore a variety ofglobal cultures and address issues around stereotyping and discrimination and how this may affect thestudents with which we work. SBYSP staff will provide the training.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 97<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


III.SCHOOL/DISTRICT ACTIVITIES (0 Ratifications)A. Brimm Medical Arts High School (Mills)1. Volunteer FairIt is recommended that permission be granted for Brimm Medical Arts High School to host aVolunteer Fair, in partnership with the Volunteer Center of <strong>Camden</strong> County on Friday, October 22, <strong>2010</strong>,9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Students will volunteer services required for graduation.There will be no cost to the Board.2. Osborn Family Health Center ProjectsIt is recommended that permission be granted for Brimm Medical Arts High School to participatein collaborative projects with the Osborn Family Health Center at Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Centerduring the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year.Reach Out and ReadShare and CareAdopt-a-FamilyProm Gown DriveFarmers MarketThere will be no cost to the Board.3. Senior Prom – Class of 2011It is recommended that permission be granted for Brimm Medical Arts High School seniors tohold their Senior Prom, <strong>Camden</strong> Aquarium Ballroom, <strong>Camden</strong>, NJ, Thursday, June 2, 2011,7:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m. Cost is $90.00 per person.There will be no cost to the Board.B. Creative Arts High School (Mills)1. Walt Whitman Cultural Arts CenterIt is recommended that permission be granted for Creative Arts High School to continue itscollaborative relationship with the Walt Whitman Cultural Arts Center for the <strong>2010</strong> – 2011 school year.The center provides professional development and artistic opportunities for students.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 98<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Creative Arts High School, cont.2. Rowan UniversityIt is recommended that permission be granted for Creative Arts High School to continue itspartnership with Rowan University for the <strong>2010</strong> – 2011 school year. Rowan University will provideprofessional development opportunities for visual and performing arts teachers.It is also recommended for Creative Arts High School students to attend various performances/ cultural events sponsored by Rowan University. Transportation will be provided by Rowan University.It is further recommended that Rowan University will provide master classes and early collegecourses for students in the area of creative and performing arts.There will be no cost to the Board.3. Arden Theatre CompanyIt is recommended that permission be granted for Creative Arts High School and ArdenTheatre Company, Philadelphia, Pa. to continue their educational association through the <strong>2010</strong> – 2011school year. Students will attend theatrical performances, workshops, master-classes and additionaleducational activities provided by the Arden Theatre’s school outreach program. All programs andtransportation costs are provided by The Arden Theatre and its supporters.There will be no cost to the Board.4. Girl Talk and Evolution March to ManhoodIt is recommended that permission be granted for students from Creative Arts High SchoolGirl Talk and Evolution March to Manhood to continue to participate in meetings and activities throughoutthe <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year.There will be no cost to the Board.5. Hispanic Family Center of Southern NJIt is recommended that permission be granted for Ms. Catherine Johnson, Health and SocialServices Coordinator, Creative Arts High School to collaborate with the Hispanic Family Center ofSouthern New Jersey during the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year.There will be no cost to the Board.C. Woodrow Wilson High School (Mills)1. ProgramsIt is recommended that permission be granted for Woodrow Wilson High School’s 9 th GradeAcademy students to participate in the programs sponsored by the following agencies during the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year.New Jersey State Bar Foundation Wegmans Food MarketNew Jersey State PoliceService Learning ProjectGang Awareness and Prevention ProgramBonner Center for Civic and Community Engagement from the College of New JerseyThere will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 99<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Woodrow Wilson High School, cont.2. Bible ClubIt is recommended that permission be granted for Woodrow Wilson High School to hold astudent sponsored Bible Club, on Tuesdays, October 1, <strong>2010</strong> – May 31, 2011, 3:15 p.m. – 3:50 p.m.Security is already working at the school.There will be no cost to the Board.3. Support Kids At Risk S.K.A.R.It is recommended that permission be granted for Woodrow Wilson High School to have Support“Kids At Risk” (S.K.A.R.) provide an assembly program to the 10 th grade students, Business andEntrepreneurship SLC, November 12, <strong>2010</strong>, 9:00 a.m., to educate and inform today’s youth about theconsequences of criminal behavior.There will be no cost to the Board.D. Bonsall Family School (Kirwin)1. ProgramsIt is recommended that permission be granted for Bonsall Family School students to participatein the following programs for the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year.Red Cross Fire Safety HouseNew Jersey Transit Company ProgramEagles BookmobileRiversharks Art and Reading ProgramPizza Hut Book-It ProgramThe Phillies Reading ProgramThere will be no cost to the Board.E. Cooper's Poynt Family School (KIRWIN)1. Philadelphia Orchestra School Partnership ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for Cooper’s Poynt Family School to participate inthe Philadelphia Orchestra School Partnership Program during the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year. The SchoolPartnership Program will provide the school with two assembly programs ,October 12 th & November 19 th ,<strong>2010</strong>, 10:00 a.m.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 100<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


F. Cream Family School (KIRWIN)1. Advanced Technology Lab (ATL) Lego Robotics Tutorial and CompetitionIt is recommended that permission be granted for 7 th and 8 th grade students at Cream FamilySchool to participate in the Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories (ATL) <strong>2010</strong> LegoRobotics Tutorial and Competition. Ten (10) students will attend the program, Saturdays, onOctober 9 – October 30, <strong>2010</strong> and November 7, <strong>2010</strong>, 8:45 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Parents will providetransportation.There will be no cost to the Board.2. Holiday PartyIt is recommended that permission be granted for Cream Family School to host a Holiday Party,October 19, <strong>2010</strong>,, 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Ms. Cristina Castro will provide security and will be paid by thePTSO.There will be no cost to the Board.G. Parkside Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Donation of Book BagsIt is recommended that permission be granted for Parkside Elementary School to acceptdonations of book bags from Woodland Community Development Corporation and Macys. Book bagswill be given to all Parkside School students.There will be no cost to the Board.H. Sumner Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Jersey Roots, Global Reach ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for the 4 th grade students at Sumner School toparticipate in the program, Jersey Roots, Global Reach, funded through a five year grant from USAD-CYFAR to provide educational programming on global climate change and environmental awareness forurban youth. The program will include trips to Rutgers University in New Brunswick for statewide teensummits.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 101<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


I. Wiggins Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Six Grade Social Dinner/DanceIt is recommended that permission be granted for Wiggins Elementary School to sponsor a sixthgrade social/dinner dance, Friday, June 3, 2011, 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 pm. Fifth grade students will assist inthe implementation and organization of activities that night. Staff and security will volunteer theirservices. Refreshments will be covered by the school’s student activities account.There will be no cost to the Board.2. Food Bank of South Jersey RatificationIt is recommended that permission be granted for U.S. Wiggins Elementary School to partnerwith the Food Bank of South Jersey for the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year. Ms. Alexis Skinner, teacher atWiggins School will coordinate all activities.<strong>September</strong> 4 – October 1 (Needs Based Group)November 9 – December 14 (Girl Scout Nutrition Classes)January 4th– February 8 (Grades 4, 5, 6 Nutrition/ Cooking Classes)May 3- June 7 (Nutrition/Cooking classes for all other students)There will be no cost to the board.J. H.B. Wilson Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Book ClubIt is recommended that permission be granted for H.B. Wilson Elementary School to conduct abook club for male students, grades 4-6, twice per month, 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., during the <strong>2010</strong>-2011school year.There will be no cost to the Board.2. Basketball ClubIt is recommended that permission be granted for H.B. Wilson Elementary School to conduct abasketball club for male students, grades 3-6, one day a week, 3:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m. during the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year.There will be no cost to the Board.3. Jason Avant’s Reading Challenge CompetitionIt is recommended that permission be granted for students at H.B. Wilson Elementary School,grades 3-6, participate in the Jason Avant’s Reading Challenge Competition, based on the DistrictInitiative, 100 Book Challenge. During the academic school year Mr. Avant will make monthly visits toH.B. Wilson School throughout the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year. The visits will include culminating activities,kick off celebration and reading competition.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 102<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


K. Yorkship Elementary School (Kirwin)1. After School ActivitiesIt is recommended that permission be granted for Yorkship Elementary School to conduct afterschool activities for students, including a Drill, Kickball, Volleyball, Basketball, and school socials; forstudents on Fridays, October <strong>2010</strong> – May 2011, 3:00 - 5:30 p.m. Staff members will volunteer theirservices.Person In ChargeMs. Cheryl Shelton – Vice PrincipalSchool Security OfficersOfficer Kevin RosarioOfficer Jerry LewisTeachersMs. Yolanda JenkinsMr. Walter CountsMr. Scoey MaddredMr. Guy HamiltonMr. Frederick CuneoMs. Michelle AllenMs. Carolyn AllenMs. Robyn WalkerMs. Loretta TidwellMs. Susan BowenMs. Nicole CarrMs. Joann MillerMs. Inez NockMs. Katie O’BrienMs. Laura PumaThere will be no cost to the Board.L. Curriculum & Instruction Dept. (Kirwin)1. South Jersey Link Inc.It is recommended that permission be granted for Secondary Curriculum and InstructionDepartment to have the South Jersey Links, Inc. and Ms. Delia Brown, former administrator in the Districtand member of the South Jersey chapter of the Links, Inc., to provide services to high school studentsand students at Cream, Sumner, Parkside, H.B. Wilson, Yorkship and Morgan Village during the <strong>2010</strong>-11 school year.There will be no cost to the Board.2. Rotary Club of <strong>Camden</strong>It is recommended that permission be granted for the Elementary Curriculum and InstructionDepartment to have the Rotary Club of <strong>Camden</strong> distribute free dictionaries to every third grade student in<strong>Camden</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong>. The Rotary Club will distribute the dictionaries, on Tuesday, November 9.<strong>2010</strong>, Members of the club and members of <strong>Camden</strong> County Technical <strong>Schools</strong>’ will visit each thirdgrade classroom.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 103<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Curriculum & Instruction Dept., cont.3. Children’s Literacy Initiative Grant ProjectIt is recommended that permission be granted for the following schools to participate in theChildren’s Literacy Initiative Grant Project:Catto Community SchoolCream Family SchoolForest Hill Elementary SchoolMcGraw Elementary SchoolParkside Elementary SchoolSumner Elementary SchoolWhittier Elementary SchoolYorkship Elementary SchoolCooper's Poynt Family SchoolDudley Elementary SchoolLanning Square Elementary SchoolMolina Elementary SchoolPowell Elementary SchoolWashington Elementary SchoolH.B. Wilson Elementary SchoolPrincipals Meeting: October 6, <strong>2010</strong>Teacher Training: 3 day institute, October (exact dates TBD)Literacy Coach Training: 2 day coaching camp, November (exact date TBD) and December(exact date TBD)Teachers and Literacy Coaches: Seminar B, Formative Assessment, May (exact date TBD)Teachers and Literacy Coaches: Seminar C, Test Taking as a Genre, December (exact dateTBD) and January (exact date TBD)Teachers and Literacy Coaches: Seminar , Spring TBDSome of these meetings will be held at the CLI training center in Philadelphia.There will be no cost to the Board.4. Donation of Book BagsIt is recommended that permission be granted for the <strong>Camden</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong> to accept adonation of book bags from IHOC (Interfaith Homeless Outreach Council, Cherry Hill, N.J.) for <strong>Camden</strong><strong>City</strong> students.There will be no cost to the Board.5. District Science Expo (MILLS)It is recommended that permission be granted for Secondary Curriculum and Instruction toconduct the Annual District Science Expo during January 2011, at individual school sites. Students willresearch, develop and present projects at their schools. Family and community are invited to judge orobserve projects and displays.There will be no cost to the Board.6. Ed Snider Hockey Foundation (MILLS)It is recommended that approximately 500 students from the schools listed receive hockeyinstruction from the Ed Snider Foundation as part of their physical education classes during the <strong>2010</strong>-2011 school year.Bonsall Family SchoolCooper’s Poynt Family SchoolHB Wilson Elementary SchoolWiggins Elementary SchoolThere will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 104<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Curriculum & Instruction Dept., cont.7. Tours of Colleges and UniversitiesIt is recommended that permission be granted for Secondary Curriculum and Instruction to sponsor outof-districtcollege career related tours/fairs/activities at Colleges, Universities and Technical <strong>Schools</strong>throughout the <strong>2010</strong>–2011school year for all <strong>Camden</strong> <strong>City</strong> high school students.TRIPS/ACTIVITIES:OCTOBERWilliam Paterson University / CHAMP- Seniors OnlyCHI Institute/Open House – Juniors and SeniorsCareer Council College Fair @ Riverwinds Community Center – Seniors Only<strong>Camden</strong> County College / Open-House – Seniors OnlyRutgers University EOF / Open-House – New Brunswick – Seniors OnlyNOVEMBERNACAC National College Fair / CHAMP - Seniors & JuniorsThe College of New Jersey / CHAMP - SeniorsHBCU at Susquehanna Bank Center -- <strong>Camden</strong>, NJ – Seniors & JuniorsDistrict Wide College Fair at CHS – Seniors OnlyPennsylvania Institute of Technology – Seniors OnlyThe Art Institute of Philadelphia – Sophomores, Juniors & SeniorsDECEMBERSeton Hall University / CHAMP – Seniors OnlyRowan University / Open-House – <strong>Camden</strong> Campus – Seniors OnlyNational Hispanic College Fair @ Rider – Hispanic Seniors & JuniorsEmpire Beauty School – Sophomores, Juniors, & SeniorsRizzieri School – Sophomores, Juniors, & SeniorsTechnical School Fair – WWHS- CHAMP – Interested StudentsJANUARYRichard Stockton College / CHAMP – Seniors OnlyArt Institute – Sophomores, Juniors, & SeniorsFEBRUARYRutgers -- <strong>Camden</strong>, NJ – Seniors & JuniorsValley Forge College Fair – Juniors & SeniorsNational Hispanic College Fair- Juniors & SeniorsFinancial Aid Night @ All High <strong>Schools</strong> – Seniors OnlyAtlantic Cape Community College – Sophomores, Juniors, & SeniorsGirls to Engineering Day (The Shaw Group) – Interested GirlsCollegiate Fair / Valley Forge Convention Center – Seniors & JuniorsMARCH<strong>Camden</strong> County College Junior/Senior Day<strong>Camden</strong> County Youth Leadership Summit – Selected StudentsNational Hispanic College Fair<strong>Official</strong> Report 105<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


Curriculum & Instruction Dept., cont.APRILRowan University -- Glassboro / CHAMP – Accepted Seniors & Juniors<strong>Camden</strong> County College (Open-House) Blackwood Campus – Seniors & Juniors<strong>Camden</strong> County College (Photonic & Laser Presentation) – Seniors & JuniorsCareer Council College Fair @ Salem County Community College – Juniors OnlyMontclair State / Champ – Accepted Seniors & JuniorsMLK Youth Leadership Conference – Stockton College – Selected StudentsNew Jersey National College Fair (Edison) / CHAMP– Juniors OnlyCHS Career Fair – All StudentsWWHS Career Fair – All StudentJob Fair at One Stop Career Center – Interested StudentsMAYDistrict Wide College Fair – Juniors OnlyStart Here, Go Anywhere (CCC) – Undecided Seniors OnlyNJ Future Teacher’s Association Conference – Selected StudentsTechnical School Fair @ WWHS – CHAMP – Interested StudentsNJFEA Conference / Rowan University – Selected StudentsJUNEGirls Career Institute @ Rutgers UniversityThere will be no cost to the Board.M. Post Secondary Readiness (Kenny)1. Career DayIt is recommended that permission be granted for the Office of Post Secondary Readiness/Career & Technical Education to sponsor 45 female seniors from the five high schools (9 per highschool) and 5 chaperones, to attend “Her World” Non-Traditional Career Day at DeVry University, NorthBrunswick, NJ, November 19, <strong>2010</strong>, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 pm. Transportation will be provided by DevryUniversity.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 106<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


IV.Parents/CommunityA. Cramer School1. Nutrition Classes for ParentsIt is recommended that permission be granted for Cramer College Preparatory Lab School tohave Rutgers University Nutrition Program Facilitators provide Nutrition Classes to parents, October-November, 9:00 a.m-10:30 a.m. in the Parent Center.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 107<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>


V. AdministrationA. Donations1. Use of Portable ToiletsIt is recommended that the <strong>Camden</strong> Board of Education accept the donation from ReverendKahn of the use of portable toilets at the <strong>Camden</strong> High School field for the use of the players during the<strong>2010</strong> football season.The only cost to the Board was for the hook-up of the units to utilities.2. Portable BleachersIt is recommended that the <strong>Camden</strong> Board of Education accept the donation of the use ofportable bleachers at <strong>Camden</strong> High School field during the <strong>2010</strong> football season. The use of thesebleachers was made possible by Ms. Riletta Cream, freeholder, and the <strong>Camden</strong> County RecreationDept.There will be an incidental cost for security.<strong>Official</strong> Report 108<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>

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