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Board of Trustees Meeting– 5-12-2014

Board of Trustees Meeting– 5-12-2014. http://mbcurl.me/GQZ7. Call to order, confirm quorum, moment of silence, Pledge Consent Agenda (minutes, field trips, financials, donations, etc.) Superintendent’s Report Teacher of the Year – Martha Farley and ZCS Principals ZEF Announcement

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Board of Trustees Meeting– 5-12-2014

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  1. Board of Trustees Meeting– 5-12-2014 http://mbcurl.me/GQZ7 • Call to order, confirm quorum, moment of silence, Pledge • Consent Agenda (minutes, field trips, financials, donations, etc.) • Superintendent’s Report • Teacher of the Year – Martha Farley and ZCS Principals • ZEF Announcement • Restraint & Seclusion Plan – Report – Andrew Manna, Esq. & Cathy Fuelling • Random Drug Testing Program Overview – Tim East & Greg Schellhase • Youth Assistance Program – Andrew Manna, Esq. & Jill Woerner • Standing reports and Maintenance Facility update • Audience Comments on Non-Agenda Items • Old Business – • New Business • 6a – Textbook rental • 6b – Capital Lease • 6c – Lunch Prices • 6d – Restraint & Seclusion (First reading, no action requested) • 6e – Random Drug Testing (First reading, no action requested) • 6f – Financial services for bond refinancing

  2. ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITYSCHOOLS’TEACHERS OF THE YEARStep one towardIndiana Teacher of the Year recognition ZCS Director, Martha Farley

  3. ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITYSCHOOLS’TEACHER OF THE YEARStep one towardIndiana Teacher of the Year recognition ZCS Director, Martha Farley

  4. ZCS Teachers of the Year - 2014 • ZMS,Fifth-Grade Humanities teacher Amy Ertel • ZWMS, Art teacher Lauren Heath • Eagle Elementary, Fourth Grade Teacher Jayne Shubat • Stonegate Elementary, Second Grade Teacher Amy Brizzolara • Pleasant View Elementary, Music Teacher Rebecca Hampton • Union Elementary, First Grade Teacher Sharon Boggs • Boone Meadow Elementary, Pre-School Special Education Teacher Kristin Dawson • ZCHS, Art Teacher Jonathan Dehner

  5. ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITYSCHOOLS’TEACHER OF THE YEARStep one towardIndiana Teacher of the Year recognition ZCS Director, Martha Farley

  6. ZCS Teacher of the Year - 2014 Union Elementary, 1st Grade Teacher Sharon Boggs

  7. Board of Trustees Meeting– 5-12-2014 http://mbcurl.me/GQZ7 • Call to order, confirm quorum, moment of silence, Pledge • Consent Agenda (minutes, field trips, financials, donations, etc.) • Superintendent’s Report • Teacher of the Year – Martha Farley and ZCS Principals • ZEF Announcement • Restraint & Seclusion Plan – Report – Andrew Manna, Esq. & Cathy Fuelling • Random Drug Testing Program Overview – Tim East & Greg Schellhase • Youth Assistance Program – Andrew Manna, Esq. & Jill Woerner • Standing reports and Maintenance Facility update • Audience Comments on Non-Agenda Items • Old Business – • New Business • 6a – Textbook rental • 6b – Capital Lease • 6c – Lunch Prices • 6d – Restraint & Seclusion (First reading, no action requested) • 6e – Random Drug Testing (First reading, no action requested) • 6f – Financial services for bond refinancing ZEF!

  8. Board of Trustees Meeting– 5-12-2014 http://mbcurl.me/GQZ7 • Call to order, confirm quorum, moment of silence, Pledge • Consent Agenda (minutes, field trips, financials, donations, etc.) • Superintendent’s Report • Teacher of the Year – Martha Farley and ZCS Principals • ZEF Announcement • Restraint & Seclusion Plan – Report – Andrew Manna, Esq. & Cathy Fuelling • Random Drug Testing Program Overview – Tim East & Greg Schellhase • Youth Assistance Program – Andrew Manna, Esq. & Jill Woerner • Standing reports and Maintenance Facility update • Audience Comments on Non-Agenda Items • Old Business – • New Business • 6a – Textbook rental • 6b – Capital Lease • 6c – Lunch Prices • 6d – Restraint & Seclusion (First reading, no action requested) • 6e – Random Drug Testing (First reading, no action requested) • 6f – Financial services for bond refinancing Restraint & Seclusion Plan

  9. ZCHS Random Drug Testing (RDT) Program Recommendation Background Information for First Reading May 12, 2014 A full copy of the RDT Program recommendation is included in the Board Packet.

  10. 2013-2014 HCC SchoolsRDT Program Use • Avon Yes • Brownsburg Yes • Fishers Yes • HSE Yes • Harrison Yes • Lafayette Jeff No • Under Consideration • McCutcheon Yes • Noblesville Yes • Westfield Yes • Zionsville No

  11. The RDT Advisory Panel Membership • Matt Noel – ZCHS Student • Elizabeth Schuler – ZCHS Student • Jo Roberts – ZCHS Parent/PTO Board Member • Shannon Ross – ZCHS Parent/ZABC Board Member/After Prom Chair • Bob Brennan – ZCHS Teacher/Coach • Greg Kirkham – ZCHS Counselor/Club Sponsor • Susie Fields – Midwest Toxicology Services, Inc. Consultant • Greg McDaniel – ZCHS Assistant Principal • Greg Schellhase – ZCHS Athletic Director • Tim East – ZCHS Principal • (The entire ZCHS Administration Team also acted in a review and advisory role.)

  12. RDT Program FAQ • Why does ZCHS need a RDT Policy? • Who will be included in the voluntary RDT Program? • Will all students be included in the RDT Program? • Can a student/family participate in the program if they are not involved in extracurricular activities or a student driver? • Will all participating students be tested under this policy?

  13. RDT Program FAQ • How will the results of positive tests from a random draw be utilized? • Does this policy change ZCHS’s current policy related to testing for reasonable suspicion of drug and/or alcohol usage at school or a school event? • How are the costs associated with the RTD Program covered? • Will the results of be kept confidential?

  14. ZCHS Random Drug Testing (RDT) Program Recommendation Thank you for your consideration of this policy that will equip our students with another reason to “Just Say No” when confronted with societal pressure to participate in the unhealthy use of illegal drugs and alcohol.

  15. Board of Trustees Meeting– 5-12-2014 http://mbcurl.me/GQZ7 • Call to order, confirm quorum, moment of silence, Pledge • Consent Agenda (minutes, field trips, financials, donations, etc.) • Superintendent’s Report • Teacher of the Year – Martha Farley and ZCS Principals • ZEF Announcement • Restraint & Seclusion Plan – Report – Andrew Manna, Esq. & Cathy Fuelling • Random Drug Testing Program Overview – Tim East & Greg Schellhase • Youth Assistance Program – Andrew Manna, Esq. & Jill Woerner • Standing reports and Maintenance Facility update • Audience Comments on Non-Agenda Items • Old Business – • New Business • 6a – Textbook rental • 6b – Capital Lease • 6c – Lunch Prices • 6d – Restraint & Seclusion (First reading, no action requested) • 6e – Random Drug Testing (First reading, no action requested) • 6f – Financial services for bond refinancing Youth Assistance Program

  16. Board of Trustees Meeting– 5-12-2014 http://mbcurl.me/GQZ7 • Call to order, confirm quorum, moment of silence, Pledge • Consent Agenda (minutes, field trips, financials, donations, etc.) • Superintendent’s Report • Teacher of the Year – Martha Farley and ZCS Principals • ZEF Announcement • Restraint & Seclusion Plan – Report – Andrew Manna, Esq. & Cathy Fuelling • Random Drug Testing Program Overview – Tim East & Greg Schellhase • Youth Assistance Program – Andrew Manna, Esq. & Jill Woerner • Standing reports and Maintenance Facility update • Audience Comments on Non-Agenda Items • Old Business – • New Business • 6a – Textbook rental • 6b – Capital Lease • 6c – Lunch Prices • 6d – Restraint & Seclusion (First reading, no action requested) • 6e – Random Drug Testing (First reading, no action requested) • 6f – Financial services for bond refinancing

  17. SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT (con’t) Continued planning and discussion: ZCS Maintenance Facility • Heard input from Cobblestone area neighbors • Plan Commission process requires a neighbors meeting • Not at plan stage for such a meeting; got good feedback anyway! • Still studying options and recommendations • No longer plan to recommend Option 1 @ CR875 campus • Option 1 location was most cost effective but also most onerous to neighbors due to proximity to Cobblestone Gardens’ entrance • Three other options exist on 875, and we are vetting these now • Revisiting (though counsel) mandatory placement at CR875 • Looking into possibilities of dividing the maintenance function again with a two smaller facilities with separate functions

  18. SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT (con’t) Continued planning and discussion: ZCS Maintenance Facility • Research on HS location of present facility • Could remain as portion of Master Planning activity from 2008 • Could be about one-half of the solution, if refurbished • Prior question – Leave at HS with whole function? • Master Planning Ordinance approval would need to change for the ZCHS campus • Adding the entire maintenance footprint on this small, and enrollment growth-focused campus would be difficult for approvals on drainage, parking space, and neighbors’ likely objections (literally on the fencerow with Bloor Woods homes) • Still studying dividing functions and other options

  19. Mulberry Street Bloor Woods Football

  20. SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT (con’t) Continued planning and discussion: ZCS Maintenance Facility • FAQ from 4/14 on main ZCS website • http://www.zcs.k12.in.us/sites/default/files/Documents/SchoolBoard/FAQ_maintenancefacility.pdf • Function as handled elsewhere… A nearby example • Carmel Clay Schools has two combined maintenance, transportation facilities (with workshop and warehousing storage) • Both are located on school campuses not unlike the CR875 campus in the making here in ZCS.

  21. SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT (con’t)

  22. SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT (con’t)

  23. Cash Reconciliation of Current Construction Projects 2005 Bond Issue

  24. ZCS Good News! So much good stuff is happening daily that we can hardly fit it all in!

  25. 2011 ZCHS Graduate Ian Boggs earned the men's title at in the Draft-Legal USA Triathlon Collegiate National Championship.

  26. FROM THE APRIL REPORT ZCHS and ZMS swept the top three place finishes in their respective divisions last weekend at the Indiana Future Problem Solvers’ State Bowl.

  27. World Champion! Petra Waterstreet, 5th grader at ZMS 1st placein the FPS International Scenario Writing Competition for the Junior Division  

  28. FOUR STAR SCHOOLS • Each year, the Indiana Department of Education recognizes schools that perform in the upper 25th percentile of schools in performance on ISTEP+ and ECA state exams, as well their rating determined by the national No Child Left Behind statute's Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP). • Here is the link that explains how 4 star is calculated: • http://www.doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/accreditation/methodologyforfourstar2011-20121.pdf • 6/7 eligible Zionsville Schools were recognized.

  29. I-READ • 483 ZCS third graders took the I-Read test online Results: • 12 students did not pass • 97.52% passed • #1 in the state

  30. Top five in the world! • Congratulations to the ZCHS Steel Eagles Robotics Team 7701 who received the Design Award for the Arts Division at the Vex World Robotics Championship in Anaheim, California.

  31. Bio-Olympiad The USA BioOlympiad is described as follows: “The premiere biology competition for high school students in the United States, the USA Biology Olympiad (USABO) enriches the life science education of nearly 10,000 talented students annually. It provides the motivation, curricular resources, and skills training to take them beyond their classroom experience to the level of international competitiveness.” The test covers a variety of biology subjects: Animal Anatomy and Physiology (25%), Cell Biology (20%), Genetics and Evolution (20%), Plant Anatomy and Physiology (15%), Ecology (10%), Ethology (5%), and Biosystematics (5%).

  32. 39 ZCHS Participants! Bio-Olympiad (continued) Any interested student at ZCHS can participate in the Open Exam. Many of the students come from genetics, AP biology and anatomy classes. This year we had 39 students participate, and one advanced to the semi- Finals! Only the top 8% of students in the country advance to this semi-final level.

  33. Bio-Olympiad National Semi-Finalist Morgan Oberweiser

  34. American Chemical Society • Every year the local American Chemical Society holds a scholarship exam which serves several functions.   • Allows students to compete to earn a scholarship to the university of their choice.  • It is a local screening exam for the United States National Chemistry Olympiad (USNCO).  There is also a team competition for money.

  35. AMC Award Winners • This year we had one first-year chemistry student earn an Honorable Mention Award, Sophomore, Emily White • Two advanced chemistry students, Theresa Ortyl and Robert Shrote, were asked to sit for the official screening exam to determine which students would attend the USNCO held at the United Stated Air Force Academy. 

  36. APRIL and May are ADULT LEARN-TO-SWIM MONTHS • In support of USMS's efforts, Zionsville Aquatic Masters swimmers offerfree adult swim lessons during the months of April and May • Over 95 adults are learning to swim at the Zionsville Aquatics Center

  37. Bike or Walk to School Day

  38. SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT (con’t) ZWMS’ Matt (and Libby) Doublestein welcomed Elsa Leigh Doublestein… on Mothers’ Day! The Superintendent’s Report NEW BABY CAM Sunday, 5/11/2014 at 5:37 pm. 7lbs 14oz and 20.25".

  39. SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT • Attendance and Enrollment Update

  40. Board of Trustees Meeting– 5-12-2014 http://mbcurl.me/GQZ7 • Call to order, confirm quorum, moment of silence, Pledge • Consent Agenda (minutes, field trips, financials, donations, etc.) • Superintendent’s Report • Teacher of the Year – Martha Farley and ZCS Principals • ZEF Announcement • Restraint & Seclusion Plan – Report – Andrew Manna, Esq. & Cathy Fuelling • Random Drug Testing Program Overview – Tim East & Greg Schellhase • Youth Assistance Program – Andrew Manna, Esq. & Jill Woerner • Standing reports and Maintenance Facility update • Audience Comments on Non-Agenda Items • Old Business – • New Business • 6a – Textbook rental • 6b – Capital Lease • 6c – Lunch Prices • 6d – Restraint & Seclusion (First reading, no action requested) • 6e – Random Drug Testing (First reading, no action requested) • 6f – Financial services for bond refinancing

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