EDUCATION IN BRIEF
-- Danette Goulet
NEWPORT-MESA -- It will be a night of policy setting for the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District. Four of six items up for discussion at tonight’s
board meeting involve the approval of policy and procedures.
After an update from Mike Fine, assistant superintendent of business
services, regarding the facilities master plan and a proposed
reconstruction of the district’s schools, the board will debate changing
a number of its governing rules and regulations.
A subcommittee made up of board members Wendy Leece, Dana Black and
Martha Fluor has been studying the board’s policies and have come up with
recommendations for change.
Among the recommendations, the trio wants to see the district’s rules
cross-referenced with its strategic plan, to make it easier to move
between the documents, and wants to ensure that the rules that refer
directly to government, legal and education codes are up to date and
correct.
They also are proposing that policies be renumbered to align with those
of the California School Boards Assn., to avoid possible confusion.
The board will also vote on allowing the Associated Student Body to have
a checking account through the Orange County Teachers Assn., and will
hear a presentation by Newport Heights Elementary School.
The meeting will be at 7 p.m. at the district office, 2985-A Bear Street,
Costa Mesa.
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