Saturday, February 21, 2009

UBC LUNCHTIME MEETING.... MONDAY.....FEBRUARY 23RD , 2009 at 12:10pm in the Library... please attend and participate....

UESF LOCAL 61 UNION BUILDING COMMITTEE MEETING
LUNCHTIME 12:10PM IN THE SCHOOL LIBRARY
PLEASE ATTEND AND PARTICIPATE
TENTATIVE AGENDA ITEMS:
· BUILDING REP UPDATES
· REVIEW AND DISCUSSION OF 5 MASTER SCHEDULE PROPOSALS
· OTHER BUSINESS
UBC MEETING SUMMARY : FEBRUARY 17, 2009
DAVID WILLIAMS RECORDER
MEMBERS ATTENDING 28 THANK YOU!
UBC REPS ATTENDING: J.GERBER, A. BROWN, D.WILLIAMS, P.KOKA,
L.WOOTEN,M.MCCACHREN,D.BRYSON, J.GALGANO
1. CURRENT MASTER SCHEDULE PROPOSALS DISTRIBUTED TO MEMBERS
2. MR SCERRI UPSET ABOUT HOME VISIT BY SFPD ON INCIDENT WITH STUDENT
3. MR GALGANO UNABLE TO ATTEND ASSEMBLY MEETING ASKED UBC MEMBER OR
ANOTHER TEACHER TO GO IN HIS PLACE.
4. MS BROWN WILL CREATE ANOTHER PROPOSAL WITH MS DOYLEÕS HELP
5. GALGANO ASKED FOR MEMBERS TO RETURN PROPOSAL WITH REMARKS
SUGGESTIONS AND OR CURRECTIONS AS OTHERS HAVE. CONTACT GALGANO OR MS
BELLUOMINI IF YOU WANT TO PARTICIPATE ON MASTER SCHEDULE SUBCOMMITTEE.
OTHEERS ALREADY ON IT.
6. TEACHER CTC INFORMATION DISTRIBUTED, SUBJECTS TEACHERS QUALIFIED TO
TEACH AND THOSE QUALIFIED TO TEACH AN ELECTIVEE AND/OR INTERVENTION
READING IF REQUIRED
7. MANY MEMBERS STATE PROBLEMS WITH CURRENT READING CLASS AND US OF
HIGH POINT.
8. MS VILLEGAS DISCUSSED POSSIBILITY OF HAVING A TALENT SHOW AFTER THE
STAR TESTING . IT COULD BE PRESENTED DURING THE THIRD PERIOD. MEMBERS
DISCUSSED TALENT SHOW.
9. MS BROWN TALKED ABOUT MIDDLE SCHOOL UNION MEETING.HEPPERLY STATED
ONE MEASURE REQUIRED A GLITCH PREVENTED OTHER ACTIONS FROM BEING ADDED.
IRFÕS NOT EVALUATORS, BUT CAN GIVE OWN FEEDBACK TO ADMINISTRATORS ON
WHAT THEY OBSERVED IN TEACHERS CLASSROOMS.
10. GALGANO ON INCIDNENT LAST WEEK WHERE TEEACHER CALLED IN FOR
INFORMATION AND GIVEN WRITTEN REPRIMAND. SHEET RQUESTING INFORMATION ON
WHAT MEETING WITH ADMINISTRATORS ARE ABOUT BE GIVEN TO PRINCIPAL OR
ASSISTAANT PRINCIPAL TO PROTECT BOTH MMBER AND ADMINISTRATOR.
ENCOURAGED MEMBEERS TO REQUEST TO HAVE BUILDING REP OR MS. GERBEER OR
MR MCCACHREN WITH YOU WHEN YOU GO TO MEETING.
11. FRIDAY MEETING ON MASTER SCHEDULE PROPOSALS FOR SUBCOMMITTEE OR ANY
MEMBER WANTING TO PARTICIPATE IN REVIEWING PROPOSALS.
12. MS. BROWN ASKED WHEN CAN WE VOTE ON THESE SCHEDULES?
13. GALGANO STILL IN REVIEW AND REVISION STAGES. UBC MEETING NEXT
MONDAY DEVOTED TO REVIEW PROPOSALS. THEN TWO OR THREE CHOSEN TO BE
VOTED ON BY ALL MEMBERS IN SECRET BALLOT ELECTION. VOTE MUST BE
OVERWHELMING
14. MS BROWN WANTS ALL STAFF TO VOTE
15. GALGANO THEY DO BY SECRET BALLOT
16. DR. GIBSON: MULTICULTURAL DAY COMING.REVIEWS AGENDA OF THE DAY.
17. D.BRYSON: DISCUSSS BAK SALE FOR WASHINGTON DC TRIP URGS ALL TO BUY.
ALSO DISCUSSES BARBCUE ON MULTICULTURAL DAY.
18. DETENTION ROOM POLICY: MEMBERS UPSEET ABOUT TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
WITH NO NOTICE. UPSET ADM NOT THRE EVERY DAY AS PROMISED DURING UBC/ADM
MEETING AND FACULTY MEETING.
19. GALGANO THE THREE MINUTE TIME PERIOD THAT WAS AGREEED TO MUST BE
ENFORCD AND STUDENTS IN HALLWAY AFTER THAT TIME GIVEN DETENTION.
20. MS. BROWN: ADMINISTRATION MUST ENFORCE THIS AND B AT DETENTION EACH
DAY
21. D.BRYSON: WE NEED COOPERATION FROM SECURITY. THEY SHOULD COME TO
OUR MEETING TO DISCUSS THIS.
David Williams
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February 23, 2009
Joint UESF/SFUSD Special Education Committee Mtg.
4:15 p.m. @ Civic Center Secondary School - Library (727 Golden Gate
Ave.

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researched by james a. galgano
Requirements for SB 472 English Learner Professional Development

(Based on Education Code 99230-99242 and Title 5. EDUCATION Chapter 11.
Special Programs Subchapter 21. Mathematics and Reading Professional
Development Program Regulation 11985.6)

The ultimate goal of the SB 472 ELPD is to increase English learner
student achievement. This goal will be accomplished by developing
competencies of teachers and paraeducators to effectively assess and
teach the continuum of language skills, knowledge, and instructional
strategies that promote English language proficiency and academic
success including ELD standards, content standards, and instructional
materials. [EC 99237.5 (a)(4)(A-D)]

Proposal Components
Provider mustÉ A. Legal Requirements Develop a training curriculum
that includes, but is not necessarily limited to, all of the following
characteristics:

It shall be sufficient in scope, depth, and duration to fully equip
teachers with comprehensive instructional strategies using State Board
of Education (SBE) adopted instructional including the universal access
components of the SBE-adopted programs [EC 99237.5(a)(4)(A)].

It shall include ELD components of the SBE-adopted instructional
programs for kindergarten and grades 1 to 8, inclusive or
standards-aligned programs purchased by local education agencies for
grades 9 to 12, inclusive, and provide strategies to differentiate
instruction as needed in the basic instructional materials, including,
but not necessarily limited to, English language proficiency levels as
measured by the California English Language Development Test (CELDT)
[EC 99237.5(a)(4)(B)].

It shall include strategies to use supplementary materials with the
SBE-adopted instructional materials to meet the needs of English
learner pupils [EC 99237.5(a)(4)(C)].

It shall be capable of delivering a thorough knowledge of the core
academic content standards using the ELD standards to deliver
instruction, as applicable [EC 99237.5(a)(4)(D)].

Develop training curriculum for 40 hours of instruction that supports
areas including, but not necessarily limited to, all of the following:
EC 99237.5 (b)(3)

Core academic standards and ELD standards to explicitly include the
development of oral language, vocabulary, reading and writing [EC
99237.5(b)(1-3)].

B. Targeted Audiences
Serve all teachers designated by the local educational agency (LEA) [as
defined in EC 99231 (e) and EC 99233 (a)(1-6)] by grade span (i.e. K-2,
3-5/6, K-5, 6/7-12), grade level, or content area. 11985.6 (a)(1)

Secondary ELD and core content teachers (mathematics, science,
history/social science, and English) are eligible to participate in EL
PD. EC 99237.5 (d)

Serve all instructional aides and paraprofessionals designated by the
local educational agencies (LEA) [as defined in EC 99231 (a) and (b)
and EC 99233 (a) (7)] by school level.

All kindergarten and grades 1-12 teachers, instructional aides and
paraprofessionals must have attended the initial 40 hours of AB 466 or
SB 472 institute in mathematics or reading/language arts to be eligible
for the EL PD. [EC 99237.5 (d)].

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CALIFORNIA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION

JANUARY 2009 AGENDA SUBJECT

No Child Left Behind Act of 2001: Amended Rubric for Evaluation of
Revised Local Educational Agency Plans for 50 Local Educational
Agencies in Program Improvement Corrective Action.
Action Information Public Hearing
RECOMMENDATION
The California Department of Education (CDE) recommends that the State
Board of Education (SBE) take the following action:

Adopt the amended rubric for the evaluation of Local Educational Agency
(LEA) Plan revisions submitted by 50 LEAs advancing to Program
Improvement (PI) Corrective Action in September 2008.

SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DISCUSSION AND ACTION
In November 2008, the SBE adopted criteria described in California
Education Code (EC) Section 52055.57(d), including a priority
assistance index, to evaluate 50 LEAs that had advanced to PI Year 3
Corrective Action in September 2008 in order to Òdetermine the
pervasiveness and severity of LEA performance problems and the sanction
to be imposed.Ó The SBE assigned Corrective Action 6, described in
California EC Section 52055.57(c), to all 50 LEAs and assigned
technical assistance requirements as follows: one LEA was assigned a
specific District Assistance and Intervention Team (DAIT) and 25 LEAs
were required to contract with a DAIT of their choosing. In addition,
the SBE required each LEA to revise its LEA Plan to document
implementation of the SBE-assigned sanction and any recommendations
made by the DAIT. Finally, the SBE adopted a timeline for submission of
revised LEA plans, applicable DAIT reports, and any LEA appeals to DAIT
recommendations.

At the September 2008 SBE meeting, the CDE notified the SBE that 50
LEAs had advanced to PI Corrective Action status.

At the July 2008 SBE meeting, the CDE shared a rubric that was used in
the review of the revised LEA Plans submitted by 97 2007 LEAs. This
rubric was based on the SBE assignment of Corrective Action F to all
LEAs in the 2007 cohort.

SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS (Cont.)
At the May 2008 SBE meeting, the CDE proposed a timeline and strategy
for assigning corrective actions and technical assistance to the 2008
cohort of PI Year 3 LEAs.

At the March 2008 SBE meeting, the SBE assigned Corrective Action (F)
to the 97 LEAs of the 2007 PI Year 3 cohort and required each LEA to
revise its LEA Plan/Plan Addendum to document implementation of the
corrective action. In addition, the SBE assigned differentiated
technical assistance and required 44 LEAs to contract with a DAIT to
assess the capacity of the LEA in the areas of governance, academic
support, fiscal operations, and human resources.

SUMMARY OF KEY ISSUES
This item conforms CDE/SBE practice to the provisions of Assembly Bill
519 (Chapter 757, Statutes of 2008). In accordance with AB 519, the
Superintendent may recommend, and the State Board may approve, that an
LEA identified for corrective action contract with a DAIT or other
technical assistance provider to receive technical assistance,
including, but not limited to, a needs assessment of the LEA. Standards
and criteria that the DAIT or other technical assistance provider shall
use in assessing the LEA shall include, at a minimum, all of the
following areas:

(A) Governance
(B) Alignment of curriculum, instruction, and assessments to state
standards
(C) Fiscal operations
(D) Parent and community involvement
(E) Human resources
(F) Data systems and achievement monitoring
(G) Professional development

EC Section 52059(e)(2) requires that within 120 days of the assignment
of a DAIT or other technical assistance provider, the team shall
complete a report based on the findings from the needs assessment and
including, at a minimum, recommendations for improvement in the seven
areas specified above.

EC Section 52059(e)(4) requires that the local governing board adopt
the report recommendations, as modified by any exemptions granted by
the Superintendent, within 60 days of completion of the report.

The original rubric, shared with the SBE in July 2008, was developed
with the sole aim of determining whether the revised LEA Plan
documented LEA actions to fully implement the SBE-assigned Corrective
Action, defined as full implementation of the most recent SBE-adopted
and/or standards-aligned curriculum in mathematics and English-language
arts (ELA), materials-based professional development in the mathematics
and ELA curricula adopted by the district, and prioritization of the
needs of English learners, students with disabilities, and other
underperforming students.

SUMMARY OF KEY ISSUES (Cont.)
AB 519 expanded the focus of the DAIT needs assessment to include all
seven areas in EC 52059(e). Therefore, the rubric has been amended to
ensure that the LEA Plan revision incorporates the findings and
recommendations of a DAIT.

FISCAL ANALYSIS (AS APPROPRIATE)
There will be minimal cost to the CDE to revise and disseminate the
rubric.

ATTACHMENT(S)
Attachment 1: Amended Rubric for Evaluating Program Improvement Year 3
Local Educational Agency Plan Revisions Amended Rubric for Evaluating
Program Improvement Year 3 Local Educational Agency Plan Revisions
Name of LEA: SFUSD
Name of Reviewer:
Date of Review:

The revised LEA Plan will document steps to fully implement:
Corrective Action 6: Institute and fully implement a new curriculum
based on state academic content and achievement standards, including
professional development based on scientifically-based research for all
relevant staff [California Education Code (EC) Section 52055.57(c)]
Additional recommendations made by a district assistance and
intervention team (DAIT), if assigned.
Required Elements No Revisions Needed Revisions Needed
Documented in revised LEA Plan
Not addressed or documented in revised LEA Plan
Instructional Materials: Mathematics
The plan addresses district-wide implementation of most recent
SBE-adopted/standards-aligned materials in mathematics:
Identifies core programs currently in place and describes current
levels of adoption

Describes intervention materials currently in place for students
working below grade level, including K-8 strategic intervention
materials for students working 1-2 years below grade-level standards
and intensive intervention classes and materials for students working
more than 2 years below grade level
Describes materials for English learners and students with disabilities
(e.g., ancillary materials and strategies to help students access the
curriculum)

The plan clearly outlines the district process to adopt and phase-in
the 2007 mathematics curriculum by fall 2009

The plan incorporates the recommendations of the DAIT (Write N/A if
there are no DAIT recommendations in this area.)

Required Elements No Revisions Needed Revisions Needed Documented in
revised LEA Plan Not addressed or documented in revised LEA
Plan Instructional Materials: English-Language Arts (ELA) The plan
addresses district-wide implementation of most recent
SBE-adopted/standards-aligned materials in ELA: Identifies core
programs currently in place and describes current levels of adoption

Describes intervention materials for students performing below grade
level, including K-8 strategic intervention materials for students
working 1-2 years below grade-level standards and intensive
intervention classes and materials for students working more than 2
years below grade level

Describes materials for English learners and students with
disabilities (e.g., ancillary materials and strategies to help students
access the curriculum)

The plan outlines a district process to adopt and phase-in the 2008
ELA curriculum by fall 2010

The plan incorporates the recommendations of the DAIT (Write N/A if
there are no DAIT recommendations in this area.)


Required Elements No Revisions Needed Revisions Needed Documented in
revised LEA Plan Not addressed or documented in revised LEA
Plan Professional Development for Teachers The plan prioritizes the
professional development needs of all mathematics teachers: Documents
the percent of mathematics teachers who have completed AB 466/SB 472
training (40-hour institute and 80-hour practicum) in the most recent
curriculum adopted by the district

Documents schedule to provide all mathematics teachers with SB 472
training (plus the 80 hour practicum) in the newly adopted mathematics
curriculum

The plan prioritizes the professional development needs of all ELA
teachers: Documents the percent of ELA teachers who have completed
AB 466/SB 472 training (40-hour institute and 80-hour practicum) in the
most recent curriculum adopted by the district

Documents steps to provide SB 472 training to all ELA teachers who
have not yet completed the institute and/or practicum in the currently
adopted curriculum

The plan prioritizes the need for all teachers of English Learners
to complete SB 472 English Learner Professional Development (ELPD)
after completing the initial 40-hour SB 472 institute

The plan incorporates the recommendations of the DAIT (Write N/A if
there are no DAIT recommendations in this area.)

Required Elements No Revisions Needed Revisions Needed Documented in
revised LEA Plan Not addressed or documented in revised LEA Plan
Professional Development for Administrators
The plan addresses the professional development needs of all
administrators: Documents percent of administrators who have
completed AB 75/430 training (institute and practicum) in the most
recent curricula adopted by the district
Documents steps to provide AB 430 training for all administrators
who have not completed the institute and/or practicum
Documents steps to provide administrators with training on the
implementation of English learner programs, e.g., Specially Designed
Academic Instruction in English (SDAIE)
Documents steps to provide administrators with training on the
implementation of programs for students with disabilities, e.g.,
Response to Intervention (RtI)
The plan incorporates the recommendations of the DAIT (Write N/A if
there are no DAIT recommendations in this area.)
Required Elements No Revisions Needed Revisions Needed
Documented in revised LEA Plan Not addressed or documented in revised
LEA Plan Focus on High Priority Students
The plan addresses the fundamental learning needs of English
learners: Documents district policies for assessing, placing, and
exiting English learners in ELD support
Documents instructional delivery strategies that render content
comprehensible to students learning English (SDAIE)

The plan addresses the fundamental learning needs of students with
disabilities:
Documents presence of or actions taken to provide support for teachers
delivering specialized instruction to students with disabilities
Documents presence of, or actions taken to create, collaboration among
general education and special education teachers by grade level or
program
The plan addresses the fundamental learning needs of other high
priority students:
Documents presence of, or plans to provide, SBE-adopted intervention
programs, offered as separate, extended-period classes, for all
students requiring intensive intervention in reading/English-language
arts and/or mathematics
Documents presence of, or plans to provide, transitional and support
classes for students requiring strategic intervention in
reading/English-language arts and/or mathematics
The plan incorporates the recommendations of the DAIT (Write N/A if
there are no DAIT recommendations in this area.)

Additional DAIT Recommendations: In accordance with EC Section
52059(e), a DAIT is required to assess the needs of an LEA in each of
the seven areas listed below and to make recommendations in any area it
determines to be in need of improvement. In the table below, indicate
whether the DAIT report of findings includes recommendations in one or
more areas and whether the revised LEA Plan documents steps to adopt
the recommendations.

Area addressed in DAIT recommendations
LEA Plan documents steps to adopt DAIT recommendation
LEA Plan does not document steps to adopt DAIT recommendations
Governance
Alignment of curriculum, instruction, and assessments to state
standards
Fiscal operations
Parent and community involvement
Human resources
Data systems and achievement monitoring
Professional development
Researched by james a. galgano

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From greg brown
My concerns regarding next years schedule are as follows;
The Federal (GearUp) Peer Resources grant requires that the Peer
Resources co-ordinator teach two periods of peer educaton - peer
mentoring - peer conflict mediation training. This mandate, upheld by
federal purse strings, is NOT compatable with the one period only
elective format of the current schedule at MLK. This nessecitates
either an afterschool class: (per this year's schedule) which has low
motivation and compliance on the part of students, being at the end of
a long and hard day in an academic school. - OR - a before school class
- which actually may be more successfull as a large number of students
are on campus in the two hours prior to commencing instruction with
nothing to occupy them.

The Federal grant also dis-allows sixth graders form being students in
federally funded Peer Resource classes, therefore the proposed split
lunch schedule, with a peer resources class in each lunch period will
also not work, as sixth graders cannot be in P.R. courses.

I understand that the needs of the students and the integrity of
philosophy within an academic school must prevail over the needs of one
prgram meeting mandated compliance issues - however if a sucessfull and
meaningfull Peer Resources program is going to thrive at MLK, some
scheduling considerations in line with our Fedreal grant mandates need
to be included in the conversation.

I am hoping that next years peer resources coordinator will have a
schedule that is more compatable with the integrity of the District's
peer resources agenda, and with the grant mandates and limitations.

this would look like:
1) All peer resources classes being scheduled within the standard seven
period instructional day - within periods where seventh and eighth
gradrers in session; ALSO, NO peer resources classes could be scheduled
durring either of the lunch periods, as we are required offer a lucnh
time activities schedule. Instructional - trainig periods would need to
be at different times than either split lunch periods in order to
accomplish both mandates.

2) One Peer resource class being scheduled for the period prior to the
commencement of instruction in the morning.

B) I am unable to attend the lunch time UBC meetings, as San Francisoc
Peer Resources agenda requires that I manage a lunch activities
program; Consequently I am stating my concerns in section with the hope
of them being represented by someone in attendance who agrees with
them;
Greg Brown

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Social Security Fairness Act

Two ways you can be heard: by phone or online:
>
> 1) Online: http://capwiz.com/nea/issues/alert/?alertid=12398176
>
> Then go to letter "e"
> If the link above does not work:
> a. Go to www.nea.org/lac
> b. Click on "Legislative Action Center"
> c. Scroll down and click on "social security offsets"
> d. Click on "electronic petition" (under the "NEA Supports This
> Proposal" paragraph)
> e. Enter your zip code, near the bottom of the rectangle, where it
> says, "Take action now"
> f. Sign your name to the letter and then add sender information
> requested underneath.
>
> If you wish to write even more, continue and click on "Social Security
> Fairness Act". You will have the opportunity to cut and paste and/or
> write more, and send it off to more representatives.
>
> 2. By phone: Make a phone call to one of the local congressional
> offices listed below and ask them to forward your message to repeal
> the SS Offset Bill by cosponsoring the new bill, HR 235.
> Pete Stark: 510-494-1388
> Ellen Tauscher 925-932-8899
> Mike Honda 408-558-8085
> Zoe Lofgren 408-271-8700
> Jerry McNerney 925-737-0727
> Nancy Pelosi 415-556-4862
> Anna Eshoo 650-323-2984
> Jackie Spier 650-323-2984
> Barbara Lee 510-763-0370

Sunday, February 15, 2009

UBC LUNCHTIME MEETING.... TUESDAY.....FEBRUARY 17TH , 2009 at 12:10pm in the Library...LASAGNA PROVIDED please attend and participate....

UESF LOCAL 61 UNION BUILDING COMMITTEE MEETING
FEBRUARY 17TH, 2009 TUESDAY AT 12:10PM IN THE SCHOOL LIBRARY
PLEASE ATTEND AND PARTIPATE //LASAGNA WILL BE PROVIDED

TENTATIVE AGENDA:
1. BUILDING REPRESENTATIVE UPDATES
2. MS. DOLYE ON FACULTY LOUNGE
3. AFTERSCHOOL DETENTION
4. MASTER SCHEDULE DISCUSSION WITH AVAILABLE SAMPLES
5. OTHER MEMBERSHIP CONCERNS

UBC MEETING SUMMARY UBC MEETING : FEBRUARY 9TH, 2009
DAVID WILLIAMS /RECORDER
DERREK BRYSON;CHAIRED TO FILL VACANCY OF J.G. ABSNCE
NO NAMES RECORDED AS PRESENT
NO NUMBERS RECORDE AS PRESENT/PARTICIPATING
A. BRYSON: PATRICIA KOKA- ELECTEED SSC UESF CLASSIFIED RPRESENTATIVE
ELCTED TO FILL THE TWO TERM TERM VACATED BY REGINA HARO
B. BUILDING REP SURVEY RESULTS PRESENTED AND REVIEWED
1..MAJORITY AGREE WITH FRIDAY ASSEMBLIES OVER ALL OTHER DAYS
2. MAJORITY AGREE WITH SPLIT 6THGRADE/7TH/8TH GRADE LUNCH TIME SCHEDULE
STAFF REACTIONS:
· EDDINGS (7TH GRADE) No other students from other grades should be in
building during lunch
· GERBER(7TH GRADE) will be no cross grade clubs for 6th graders
· moore (7TH GRADE): no comment written
· JOHNSON (7TH GRADE): NO ADRSSING BASIC PROBLEMS, JUST SEPARATING 6TH
GRADE FROM OTHERS
· BRYSON (6TH GRADE): THIS SPLIT WILL REDUCE BULLYING OF 6TH GRADERS BY
7TH/8TH GRADERS, OTHER SCHOOLS WITH SPLIT SCHEULES HAVE FEWER PROBLEMS,
WE SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO TRY THIS FOR ON YEAR TO SEE IF IT WORKS. IT
WILL BE REVISITED NXT YEAR
· SOUCH/ BELLUOMINI (6TH GRADE) MS :A.BROWN (8TH GRADE) OTHERS SPEAKING
BUT NO COMMENTS WRITTEN:
· THREE MASTER SCHEDULE SAMPLES REVIEWED:
· GERBER: OBJECTS TO SPLIT SCHEDULE
· BACK TO AGENDA: REACTIONS TO ASSEMBLY DATES
· GERBER: OBJECTS TO PLAN AND DATES
· GIBSON: SET UP DATES ACCORDING TO PAST AGREEMENT WITH FRIDAYS, NOTEED
CONFLICT WITH GARDENING, TIRED OF CONTINUOUS MEETINGS OVER DATE
CONFLICTS PREVIOUSLY DISCUSSEDÉ.ETC
· BELLUOMINI: AGREES WITH ASSMBLY DATES SET
· PROPOSAL TO AGREE TO FEBRUARY 20, 2009 ASSMBLY DATE
A. VOTE TAKEN: AGREED TO BY MEMBERS
B. VOTE TAKEN ON 60 MINUTE OR 90 MINUTE DURATION OF THE ASSEMBLY----90
MINUTE ASSEMBLY AGREED TO BY MEMBERS
· PRESENTATION OF MASTER SCHEDULE SAMPLE PLANS:
· GERBER: DISAGREES WITH THE SPLIT SCHEDULE
· KOKA: ANOUNCEMENT ON GRANDPARENT THIS THURSDAY
· REQUEST FOR SOME P.E. MINUTES IN THE NEXT MEETING
David Williams: recorder

UBC/ADM MEETING 02/13/09
PRESENT: OKUBO,MINJARES,DOYLE,KOKA,GALGANO (GUEST:K.BROWN),MCCACHREN
LATER: BROWN,GERBER,MOORE,(GUEST:SCHUKNECHT)

GALGANO: REQUEST FOR REMOVAL FOR ALL 5 GALLON TANKS CLUTTERING FACULTY
LOUNGE
ADM: DOESNÕT WANT THEM IN ADM HALLWAY
GALGANO: FACULTY/STAFF DO NOT WANT THEM IN FACULTY LOUNGE
ADM: UNSURE WHO IS BUYING THIS WATER AND WHY SO MUCH BEING ORDERED
GALGANO: THAT IS AN ISSUE ADM SHOULD KNOW ABOUT TO PREVENT THIS
K.BROWN: WILL REMOVE ALL 5 GALLON TANKS FROM FACULTY LOUNGE BY TUESDAY
Ð02/17/09
REMOVAL OF CONTAINERS OKAYED BY ADM
GALGANO: REQUEST FOR CURRENT UPDAted 2008-2009 budget and proposed
comprehnsive 2009-2010 budget to review
Adm: NANCY HAS BEEN OUT WILL RETURN NEXT WEEK AND TAKE BUDGETS HOME TO
TYPE UP THEN UBC WILL RECEIVE COPY.
SSC BUDGET COMMITTEE WILL MEET FEBRUARY 26TH, 2009 AT 4PM
KOKA: INTERESTED IN PORTIONS OF FUNDS ALREADY USED AND WHAT REMAINDER
IS LFT TO SPEND FOR CLUBS.
REVIEW OF TRIAL RUN DETENTION POLICY:
ADM: STATE A SUCCESS
FACULTY: LESS THAN ENTHUSIASTIC
GALGANO: SHOULD EXTEND TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
UBC: WILL REVIEW TRIAL RUN DETENTION POLICY AT TUESDAYS UBC MEETING TO
DTERMINE IF AND HOW IT WILL BE CONTINUED.
FRIDAY ASSEMBLIES:
UBC: 2/9/9 VOTE APPROVES FEBRUARY 20, 2009 ASSEMBLY FOR 90 MINUTE
ASSEMBLY
GERBER: NEEEDS TO KNOW ADDITIONAL FRIDAY ASSEMBLY DATS TO PLAN FOR
GARDENING ACTIVITIES
ADM: TALENT SHOW AND MULTICULTURAL DAY ASSEMBLIES HAVE TO BE ON RIDAY ,
UE TO PARTICIPATION OF OTHERS FROM OUTSIDE CAMPUS AND INVITATIONS SENT
OR OTHERS TO PARTICIPATE.
GERBER: PLEASE LET US KNOW THE DATES AAS SOON AS POSSIBLE
GALGANO: CONCRN OVER BALANCE SCORECARD STATEGIC ACTIONS WHICH ONLY CALL
FOR MEASUREMENTS BUILT AROUND TEST PROGRESS AND THAT TEACHERS WILL
EVALUATED ON THIS PROGRESS. PORTFOLIO IDEA WAS THE MULTIPLE
MEASUREMENT ASSESSMENT/VALUATION OF STUDNT PROGRESS FAVORED BY FACULTY
AT OUR SITE. NEE TO BE ABLE TO PLACE THIS IN BSC PLAN.
GERBER: AT MS UNION MEETING WITH HEPPRLY SHE IT MUST BE A GLITCH THAT
OTHER LANGUAGE COULD NOT BE ADDED TO THE STATGIC ACTIONS:
ADM: WILL LOKK INTO PUTTING PORTFOLIO LANGUAGE INTO BSC
ADM: DISCUSSION ON STUNT AMBASSADOR PROGRAM HAS BEEN PARED DOWN AND
STAFF/STUENT TRAINING WILL BEGIN FOR TWO DAYS FEBRUARY 25/26, 2009.
ADM: REVIEW OF PROPOSE STUDNT ASSIGNMENT REDESIGN: FACULTY WERE
NCOURAGED TO ATTEND MEETINGS AND PARTICIPATE IN THE PLANNING STAGES OF
THIS PROGRAM.
BRYSON: MOST STUDENTS WHO ATTEND HERE FROM NEIGHBORHOOD, THIS IS AN
OPTIONAL ENROLLMENT SCHOOL WHICH ALLOWS OTHERS TO ATTEND ROM OUTSIDE
NEIGHBORHOOD.
ADM: NEW REDESIGN DUE TO COMPLAINT BY PARENT WHICH WENT TO COURTS AND
LEAD TO LAU PLAN OR PROPOSED REDESIGN
REVIEW OF TWO COLORED TEMPLATES ON PROPOSED MIDDLE SCHOOL PLACEMENT
GUIDELINES FOR VARIOUS CATEGORY AND LEVEL ELL AND ELD STUDENTS WHICH
WOULD REQUIRE A RETURN TO 2 PERIOD INTERVENTION CLASSES FOR IFFERENT
LEVELS OF ELL STUDENTS.
ADM: THESE SCHEDULES WERE MADE TO BETTER DEAL WITH ELL STUDENT
POPULATIONS AT OUR SCHOOL SITES BY SFUSD. DIFFERENT LEVL 1-3 AND 3-5
LEVELS OF ELL STUDENTS WOULD BE PLACED IN CLOSE INTERVENTION AND
MODERATE INTERVENTION CLASSES AT OUR SITES.
GALGANO: AS FAR AS I CAN SEE THESE ARE ONLY GUIDELINES , BUT IF PUT IN
PLACE WOULD SERIOUSLY IMPACT OUR READING/ELCTIVE PROGRAM AND RETURN US
TO TRACKING PROGRAMS FROM THREE YEARS AGO WHICH DID NOT WORK. IT WOULD
MEAN THAT WE US HIGH POINT AGAIN AND THAT ONLY TEACHERS WITH LANGUAGE
ARTS OR MULTIPLE SUBJECT CREDENTIAL COULD TEACH THESE READING CLASSES
AND ONLY MATH CREDNTIAL TEACHERS AND MULTIPLE SUBJECT TEACHERS COULD
TEACH MATH SUPPORT AN THIS WILL SRIOULSY IMPACT OUR SCHEDULE FOR NEXT
YEAR.
ADM: STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO TEST OUT AND MOVE INTO ELECTIVES . LONG
TRM ELL STUDENTS WOULD REMAIN IN THESE CLASSES.
GERBER: THESE SEPARATE CLASSES DO NOT WORK AT OUR SITES , WE HAVEE HAD
PROBLEMS WITH THS CLASSES THIS YEAR AND NOW THEY ARE DISCUSSING MAKING
THIS PROGRAM WIDER.
ADM: THEYÕLL BE TWO PERIODS OF LANGUAGE ARTS/READING AN AN ELL LANGUAGE
ARTS STRAND
BROWN: I DO NOT BELIEVE THESE READING CLASSES WILL HELP THES STUDENTS
AND TEACHERS SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO TEACH ELECTIVES.
GALGANO: I DID A QUICK REVIEW OF TEACHERS PRIOR TO THIS MEETING AND
ONLY ONE OF THE NEW TEACHERS TO OUR SITE HAVE TAKN THE HIGH POINT,
PRENTICE HALL OR AB472 MATH TRAINING SO THIS WILL FURTHER LIMIT WHO
WILL BE TEACHING THESE CLASSES IF THEY BECOME REQUIRED.
ADM: WE WILL BE MAKING A LIST OF TEACHERS WHO NEED TO TAK THIS TRAINING
FOR NEXT SCHOOL YEAR.
DOYLE: I WOULD LIKE TO PLACE TWO COMPUTERS AN A PRINTER INTO THE
FACULTY LOUNGE FOR TEACHERS TO US WHEN THE LIBRARY AND LABS ARE BEING
TAKEEN.
BROWN: I WOULD LIKE TO DONATE A COMPUTER FOR THIS
Recorder:j.galgano

UESF LOCAL 61 FBRUARY MEETING CALENDAR

February 18, 2009
UESF Assembly Meeting
4:15 p.m. @ Civic Center Secondary School
(727 Golden Gate Ave. [map])

February 19, 2009
UESF Peace, Justice, & Human Rights Committee Meeting
4:15 p.m. @ Moscone ES - Faculty Room
(2576 Harrison St. [map])

February 23, 2009
Joint UESF/SFUSD Special Education Committee Mtg.
4:15 p.m. @ Civic Center Secondary School - Library (727 Golden Gate
Ave. [map])


From: Miranda Doyle [mailto:mirandadoyle@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thu 2/12/2009 9:06 PM
To: Miranda Doyle
Subject: Social Security Fairness Act

Hello everyone,

DO THIS NOW !!!! It took me less than 3 minutes to do this.

Take action now as it may impact you for the rest of your life.

Help yourself, and thousands of other CA educators, receive the social
security benefits we are entitled just as educators in others states
are. Currently you are denied of this benefit because of federal law
that negatively impact California's educators:

Help pass The Social Security Fairness Act H.R.235 which was
reintroduced in the House two weeks ago. (We have less than a 10-day
window) This new bill will repeal the two unjust federal bills: WEP
and GPO

-The Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP): Reduces or eliminates your
EARNED Social Security from other employments (summer work, concurrent
employment, etc)

-The Government Pension Offset (GPO): Basically eliminates an
educator's Social Security benefits from a deceased spouse. If you
outlive your spouse who paid into social security all his/her working
life you will not receive his/her benefits as do others in any other
profession.

Two ways you can be heard: by phone or online:

1) Online: http://capwiz.com/nea/issues/alert/?alertid=12398176
<http://capwiz.com/nea/issues/alert/?alertid=12398176>
Then go to letter "e"
If the link above does not work:
a. Go to www.nea.org/lac
b. Click on "Legislative Action Center"
c. Scroll down and click on "social security offsets"
d. Click on "electronic petition" (under the "NEA Supports This
Proposal" paragraph)
e. Enter your zip code, near the bottom of the rectangle, where it
says, "Take action now"
f. Sign your name to the letter and then add sender information
requested underneath.

If you wish to write even more, continue and click on "Social Security
Fairness Act". You will have the opportunity to cut and paste and/or
write more, and send it off to more representatives.

2. By phone: Make a phone call to one of the local congressional
offices listed below and ask them to forward your message to repeal the
SS Offset Bill by cosponsoring the new bill, HR 235.
Pete Stark: 510-494-1388
Ellen Tauscher 925-932-8899
Mike Honda 408-558-8085
Zoe Lofgren 408-271-8700
Jerry McNerney 925-737-0727
Nancy Pelosi 415-556-4862
Anna Eshoo 650-323-2984
Jackie Spier 650-323-2984
Barbara Lee 510-763-0370

YOU can get our elected representatives working for us. There are only
14 states in the U.S. that have these unjust laws in action --- laws
that actually cheat California educators out of what they are entitled
to.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

IMPORTANT UBC LUNCH TIME MEETING...MONDAY... FEBRUARY 9TH, 2009 ... PLEASE ATTEND AND PARTICIPATE....THANK YOU

UNION BUILDING COMMITTEE MEETING
MONDAY* FEBRUARY 9TH, 2009
AT 12:10PM IN THE SCHOOL LIBRARY
PLEASE, ATTEND AND PARTICIPATE

CHAIR FOR THIS MEETING = DEREK BRYSON, THANK YOU
RECORDER = DAVID WILLIAMS, THANK YOU

TENTATIVE AGENDA
A. SSC UESF LOCAL 61 CLASSIFIED RPRESNTATIVE ELECTION RESULTS
B. REVIEW OF BUILDING REP SURVEY RESULTS AND DISCUSSION/RESOLUTION OF
MULTICULTURAL DAY CELEBRATIONÉÉÉÉDR. GIBSON/D.BRYSON
C. REVIEW OF MASTER SCHEDULE SAMPLE PROPOSALS (SEE 3 PROPOSALS ATTACHED)
D. OTHER MEMBERSHIP CONCERNS
E. CONTACT D. BRYSON FOR ADDITIONAL ITEMS TO BE ADDED=
brysondl@sbcglobal.net
PLEASE ATTEND AND PARTICIPATE AT THIS MEETING

UBC MEETING SUMMARY = FEBRUARY 2ND, 2009
M.BELLO RECORDER(GOOD LUCK MATT WITH YOUR STUDIES!)
ATTENDING/25 MEMBERS PRESENT( THANK YOU!)
UBC REPS = P.KOKA, J.GERBER,A.BROWN,J.MOORE,
L.WOOTEN,M.MCCACHREN,J.GALGANO
UBC ALT: J.SHELDON
· BUILDING REP UPDATES:
A. PLEASE ATTEND PROTEST TUESDAY
B. VOTE ON DUES BALLOT
C. DR.GIBSON: ADM DETENTION PROPOSAL: DESCRIBED AND DISCUSSD BY MEMBERS
D. UNANIMOUS AGREEMENT BOTH MEMBERSHIP/UBC AFTERSCHOOL DETENTION TRIAL
RUN BE TRI OR TWO WEEKS AND THEN REVIEWE AT UBC MEETING
E. DEFEATED AFTER DISCUSSION AND DEBATE: ADM PROPOSAL FOR 7TH PERIOD
TEACHERS TO HOLD DETENTION FOR STUDENTS DETAINED BY OTHER TEACHERS: BY
MMBERS AND UBC REPS
F. APPROVED BY MEMBERS/UBC= STUDENTS TARDY AFTER 3 MINUTES WILL BE
SUBJECT TO DETENTION= 3:30PM-3:45PM
G. MEMBERS AGREED ROUNDING UP OF STUENTS WILL BE PROBLEM IF NOT DONE BY
ADM/SECURITY
H. TEACHERS SHOULD NOT BE PULLED AWAY ROM CLASSES TO ROUND UP STUDENTS
I. SERIOUS PROBLEM I STUENTS RMOVED ROM 7TH PERIOD DURING CLASS TIME
J. PARENTS SHOULD BE CALLED TO INORM PARENTS O STUDENTS DETENTION BY
COUNSELORS
K. PARENTS SHOULD BE CALLE IN IF STUDENT ARE DEFIANT AND REFUSE
DETENTION OR DO NOT ATTEND
L. ADM MUST BE PRESENT DURING DTNTION PRIOD OR IT TO BE ELECTIVE
M. P.KOKA: AUTO-DIALER SHOULD BE USD TO INFORM PARENTS OF DETENTION
POLICY AND PRINCIPAL LETTER

MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ACADEMIC MIDDLE SCHOOL
School Site Council UESF LOCAL 61
Classified Staff Representative
VACANCY ELECTION RESULTS
TO FILL THE CLASSIFIED STAFF VACANCY
THROUGH THE 2008-2010 SCHOOL YEAR
ELECTION SUBCOMMITTEE F.PIERCE,J.GALGANO, AND STUDENT(DEVONTE
HARVEY-THANK YOU DEVONTE !)
22 BALLOTS COUNTED-22/50 = 44% TURNOUT
1. PATRICIA KOKA ÐELECTED WITH OVERWHELMING MAJORITY= CONGRATULATIONS
!!!!
2. TARA GEER-LEIKER(DECLINE TO RUN AFTER BALLOTS HAD BEEN PRINTED)
THE NEXT SSC MEETING WILL BE TUESDAY FEBRUARY 10TH, 2009 AT 4PM IN THE
SCHOOL LIBRARY.

ALL UESF LOCAL 61 CERTIFICATED AND CLASSIFIED STAFF MEMBERS ARE INVITED
AND ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND AND PARTICIPATE IN THESE SSC MEETINGS.


UESF LOCAL 61 BUILDING REP MASTER SCHEDULE SURVEY RESULTS 02/06/09:
29 SURVEYS RETURNED 29/50 = 58% TURNOUT = THANK YOU
3. I BELIEVE THERE SHOULD BE A SPLIT SCHEDULE LUNCH FOR THE 2009-2010
SCHOOL YEAR:
· STRONGLY AGREE = 6
· AGREE = 10 ---------------------------16/29 = 55%
· NO OPINION= 5 = 17%
· DISAGREE= 4
· STRONGLY DISAGREE= 4 =8/29 = 27.5%
4. I BELIEVE THE SIX GRADE SHOULD HAVE LUNCH DURING ONE PERIOD AND THE
7TH/8TH GRADE SHOULD HAVE LUNCH DURING ANOTHER PERIOD FOR THE 2009-2010
SCHOOL YEAR.
· STRONGLY AGREE= 5
· AGREE =12 17/29 = 58.6%
· NO OPINION = 5/29 = 17%
· DISAGREE = 3
· STRONGLY DISAGREE = 4 7/29 = 24%
5. WE SHOULD STILL PROVIDE READING INTERVENTION CLASSES FOR THE
2009-2010 SCHOOL YEAR>
· STRONGLY AGREE = 8
· AGREE = 5
13/29 = 44.8%
· NO OPINION = 6/29 = 20.6%
· DISAGREE = 7
· STRONGLY DISAGREE = 3 10/29 = 34.4%


6. WE SHOULD PROVIDE ELECTIVE CLASSES ,WHICH INCORPORATE READING INTO
THE CURRICULA REQUIRMENTS OF EACH ELECTIVE CLASSÉ
· STRONGLY AGREE = 12
· AGREE = 8 20/29 = 69%
· NO OPINION = 6
6/29 = 20.6%
· DISAGREE =2
· STRONGLY DISAGREE = 1 3/29 =
10.3%
7. SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES SHOULD ONLY BE HELD ON FRIDAYS.
· STRONGLY AGREE = 10
· AGREE = 7 17/29 = 58.6%
· NO OPINION = 5
5/29 = 17.24%
· DISAGREE = 5
· STRONGLY DISAGREE = 2
7/29 = 24.1%
8. SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES SHOULD BE HELD ON WHICH SCHOOL DAY.
PLEASE NOTE SOME VOTE OR MORE THAN ONE DAY BELOW
1. MONDAY= 3
2. TUESDAY = 3
3. WEDNESDAY = 6
4. THURSDAY =4
5. FRIDAY= 23
9. GRADE LEVEL TEACHERS SHOULD DECIDE INTO WHICH GRADE LEVEL CLASSES
STUDENTS ARE PLACED FOR THE 2009-2010 SCHOOL YEAR.
· STRONGLY AGREE = 10
· AGREE = 10 20/29 = 68.9%
· NO OPINION = 4
4/29 = 13.8%
· DISAGREE = 3
· STRONGLY DISAGREE = 2
5/29 = 17.2%
10. PARENTS/GUARDIANS MUST BE PROVIDED AND SIGN ON TO FOLLOW OUR SCHOOL
WIDE DISCIPLINE PLAN AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR.
· STRONGLY AGREE = 20
· AGREE = 8 28/29 =
96.5%
· NO OPINION = 1
· DISAGREE
· STRONGLY DISAGREE

PLEASE REVIEW AND REVISE 3 SAMPLE PROPOSALS
FOR 2009-2010 MASTER SCHEEDULE

PROPOSAL ONE FEATURES
A. RETAINS 3RD PERIOD READING ELECTIVE
B. NCLB REQUIRES LANGUAGE ARTS TEACHERS TEACH READING INTERVENTION
WHERE NEEDED
C. NCLB REQUIRES MATH TEACHERS TEACH MATH SUPPORT WHERE NEEDED
D. MEMBERS NEED TO DECIDE DO WE WANT TO TEACH INTERVENTION CLASSES
WHICH CONTINUES TRACKING OF STUDENTS OR DO WE WANT TO TEACH ELECTIVES
WHICH INCORPORATE INTERVENTION PRACTICES FOR STUDNTS NEEDING THEM

PROPOSAL TWO FEATURES
A. SPLIT SCHEDULE LUNCH
B. 3RD PERIOD SIXTH GRADE LUNCH WITH/7TH/8TH GRADE ELECTIVES
C. 4TH PERIOD 7TH/8TH GRADE LUNCH WITH 6TH GRADE ELECTIVES
D. NCLB REQUIRES LANGUAGE ARTS TEACHERS TEACH READING INTERVENTION
WHERE NEEDED
E. NCLB REQUIRES MATH TEACHERS TEACH MATH SUPPORT WHERE NEEDED
F. MEMBERS NEED TO DECIDE DO WE WANT TO TEACH INTERVENTION CLASSES
WHICH CONTINUES TRACKING OF STUDENTS OR DO WE WANT TO TEACH ELECTIVES
WHICH INCORPORATE INTERVENTION PRACTICES FOR STUDNTS NEEDING THEM

PROPOSAL THREE FEATURES
A. SPLIT SCHEDULE LUNCH
B. 3RD PERIOD SIXTH GRADE LUNCH WITH/7TH/8TH GRADE ELECTIVES
C. 4TH PERIOD 7TH/8TH GRADE LUNCH WITH 6TH GRADE ELECTIVES
D. 5TH PERIOD 6TH GRADE PREP//6TH PERIOD 7TH GRADE PREP
E. NCLB REQUIRES LANGUAGE ARTS TEACHERS TEACH READING INTERVENTION
WHERE NEEDED
F. NCLB REQUIRES MATH TEACHERS TEACH MATH SUPPORT WHERE NEEDED
G. MEMBERS NEED TO DECIDE DO WE WANT TO TEACH INTERVENTION CLASSES
WHICH CONTINUES TRACKING OF STUDENTS OR DO WE WANT TO TEACH ELECTIVES
WHICH INCORPORATE INTERVENTION PRACTICES FOR STUDNTS NEEDING THEM

Sunday, February 1, 2009

UBC MEETING MONDAY FEBRUARY 2ND, 2009 @ 12:10PM IN SCHOOL LIBRARY...PLEASE ATTEND AND PARTICIPATE

UNION BUILDING COMMITTEE MEETING
LUNCH TIME
FEBRUARY 2ND , 2009 --MONDAY ---
@ 12:10PM IN THE SCHOOL LIBRARY
PLEASE ATTEND AND PARTICIPATE

TENTATIVE AGENDA ITEMS:
1. BUILDING REP UPDATES:
A. MIDDLE SCHOOL UNION MEETING
B. Stop the Budget Cuts' Rally!
February 4th - 4:00 p.m. @ SF City Hall

All UESF members are encouraged to attend our rally against that state
budget cuts on February 3rd. The rally will take place on the front
steps of City Hall at 4:00 p.m. With our schools facing $10.8 billion
in budget cuts, we need to show the public that we are willing to take
a stand for our jobs and our classrooms.

Remember to show a little school spirit by coming as a group and by
bringing your schoolÕs banner. Although UESF will provide some signs,
handmade signs and placards from individuals are particularly
effective.
C. SSC ELECTION TO FILL CURRENT TWO YEAR CLASSIFIED SSC RPRESNTATIVE
VACANCY.
D. CERTIFICATION DATE DEADLINES
2. REVIEW OF DETENTION PLAN PROPOSAL AND DISCUSSION
3. MASTER SCHEDULE REVIEW
4. OTHER MEMBERSHIP CONCERNS

UBC MEETING 01/27/09 SUMMARY : RECORDER D. WILLIAMS
IN ATTENDANCE: 26 MEMMBERS : THANK YOU !!!
UBC REPS: J.MOORE, A.BROWN, D.WILLIAMS, J.GERBER, D.BRYSON,L.WOOTEN,
M.MCCACHREN, J.GALGANO
UBC ALTS: J.SHELDON

A. UESF LOCAL 61 ASSEMBLY MEETING REPORT Ð J. GALGANO
B. 1.5% DUES INCREQASE BALLOT PROPOSAL
C. DR. GIBSON COMMENTS ABOUT CHANGES NEEDED REGARDING PORTFOLIO REVIEWS
BY HOMEROOM TEAQCHERS
D. J. GALGANO- REPORT ON FLOODING DUE TO BACKED UP DRAINS
E. SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE SIGN IN VIOLATION RMOVED
F. UBC REQUEST FOR REMOVAL OF CLUTTER FROM FACULTY LOUNGE HAS NOT BEEN
COMPLETED TO DATE
G. DR. GIBSON: WAYS TO ASSESS STUDENT PROGRESS
1. PORTFOLIOS OF STUDENT PROGRESS
A. WHAT SHOULD BE INCLUDED: STUDENT GRADES, CLASSWORK, VARIOUS TEST
RESULTS, PROJECT EXAMPLESÉ..
2. DISCUSSION ABOUT CONCRN OVER SFUSD POLICIES AND LIMITED STRATEGIC
ACTIONS CONCERNING STAR TEST RESULTS
3. DISCUSSION AND MANY SUGGESTIONS ON WHAT TO INCLUDE IN OUR SITE
STRATEGIC ACTIONS THAQT THE DISTRICT WILL INCLUDE FROMÉMOORE,A.BROWN,
GERBER, GIBSON,BUTCHER,JOHNSON, BELUOMINIÉÉ
A. PORTFOLIOS FOR EQUITY
B. ATTENDANCE, ACADEMIC GROWTH MEASURED OVER THREE YEARS
1. ATTENDANCE, TARDIES, CUTS É.ETC
2. COMPARISON OF STUDENT GRADES WITH ACADEMIC TEST PERORMANCE
3. TEACHER TESTS, COMMON BASED ASSESSMENTS, STAR/CST TEST RESULTS
4. ACCOUNTABILITY OF PARENTS
5. DR. GIBSON WILL REVIEW SUGGESTIONS AND PRESENT AT NEXT UBC MEETING
H. LIBRARY WEBSITE GRADE LEVEL HOMEWORK SITES:- M.DOYLE
1. HARD COPY AND EMAILS OF ACCESS ADDRESSES PROVIDED TO TEACHERS
2. BEGINNING TO BE USED BY TEACHERS
3. OTHER TEACHERS ENCOURAGED TO PROVIDED HOMEWORK INFORMATION USING
THIS SITE.
I. DISCUSSION OF INCIDENT REPORT: J. GALGANO
1. ONGOING PAST CONCERNS FROM PARENTS ABOUT REMOTE AREA IN BACK OF P.E.
YARD HAS BEEN DOCUMENTED FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS AM NEEDS TO PREVENT
STUDENT ACCESS TO THIS AREA DURING 7TH PERIOD WHEN THERE IS NO PE.E.
2. SHORTAGES OF STAFF CANNOT ALWAYS BE USED TO DESCRIBE WHY SCHOOL WIDE
DISCIPLINE PLAN NOT BEING ENFORCED AS W AGREED
3. DR. GIBSON: WILL REVIEW TMPORARY DETENTION PLAN AT UBC MEETING
D.Williams:recorder

========================================================================
===================================================================UESF
LOCAL 61 BUILDING REP MASTER SCHEDULE SURVEY:
PLEASE COMPLETE THIS SURVEY BELOW AND RETURN TO ROOM 107 BY 3:45PM ON
FEBRUARY 6TH, 2009

YOUR
NAME:_________________________________________________________________

WHICH GRADE LEVEL DO YOU CURREENTLY TEACH:___________________________

YOU ARE HIGHLY QUALIFIED TO TEACH WHICH
SUBJECTS:
___________________________________________________________________

1. YOU WANT TO TEACH WHICH SUBJECTS FOR THE 2009-2010 SCHOOL YEAR:
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
____________

2. YOU WANT TO TEACH WHICH GRADE LEVEL FOR THE 2009-2010 SCHOOL YEAR:
________________________________________________________________________
______

3. I BELIEVE THERE SHOULD BE A SPLIT SCHEDULE LUNCH FOR THE 2009-2010
SCHOOL YEAR:
· STRONGLY AGREE
· AGREE
· NO OPINION
· DISAGREE
· STRONGLY DISAGREE
4. I BELIEVE THE SIX GRADE SHOULD HAVE LUNCH DURING ONE PERIOD AND THE
7TH/8TH GRADE SHOULD HAVE LUNCH DURING ANOTHER PERIOD FOR THE 2009-2010
SCHOOL YEAR.
· STRONGLY AGREE
· AGREE
· NO OPINION
· DISAGREE
· STRONGLY DISAGREE
5. WE SHOULD STILL PROVIDE READING INTERVENTION CLASSES FOR THE
2009-2010 SCHOOL YEAR>
· STRONGLY AGREE
· AGREE
· NO OPINION
· DISAGREE
· STRONGLY DISAGREE


6. WE SHOULD PROVIDE ELECTIVE CLASSES ,WHICH INCORPORATE READING INTO
THE CURRICULA REQUIRMENTS OF EACH ELECTIVE CLASSÉ
· STRONGLY AGREE
· AGREE
· NO OPINION
· DISAGREE
· STRONGLY DISAGREE
7. SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES SHOULD ONLY BE HELD ON FRIDAYS.
· STRONGLY AGREE
· AGREE
· NO OPINION
· DISAGREE
· STRONGLY DISAGREE
8. SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES SHOULD BE HELD ON WHICH SCHOOL DAY.
1. MONDAY
2. TUESDAY
3. WEDNESDAY
4. THURSDAY
5. FRIDAY
9. GRADE LEVEL TEACHERS SHOULD DECIDE INTO WHICH GRADE LEVEL CLASSES
STUDENTS ARE PLACED FOR THE 2009-2010 SCHOOL YEAR.
· STRONGLY AGREE
· AGREE
· NO OPINION
· DISAGREE
· STRONGLY DISAGREE
10. PARENTS/GUARDIANS MUST BE PROVIDED AND SIGN ON TO FOLLOW OUR SCHOOL
WIDE DISCIPLINE PLAN AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR.
· STRONGLY AGREE
· AGREE
· NO OPINION
· DISAGREE
· STRONGLY DISAGREE----------------------------
OTHER COMMENTS: _______________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
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