NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD WRAP-UP
WHAT HAPPENED:
Whittier Elementary School’s Helping One Student To Succeed program
received a certificate of achievement a mere three months after it began.
It is the first time the program’s corporation has ever given this award
after such a short time.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Whittier and community volunteers have done a monumental job in reaching
the children of the school community.
WHAT THEY SAID:
“I have never presented an exemplary award this early on in a program,”
said Steve Alba of the Helping One Student To Succeed Corp.
WHAT HAPPENED:
The Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education approved
three parent-teacher involvement program grants: The Teresa B. Hughes
Family-School Partnership, the Neil-Soto Parent-teacher Involvement Grant
and the Tom Hayden Community-based Parent Involvement Grant.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The many schools wishing to apply for the grants have been given the
green light by the district to enter the statewide competition. Eight of
Newport Mesa’s schools -- Whittier, Wilson, College Park, Sonora,
Paularino, Pomona and Read elementary schools, and TeWinkle Middle School
-- have already expressed an interest in one or more of the grants.
VOTE: APPROVED, 6-0
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board passed a second resolution clarifying for the public and future
school boards the intent of the facilities repair and replacement program
and the facilities repair and replacement reserve, should Measure A pass
June 6.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The trustees were attempting to let future school boards clearly
understand the intent of the maintenance reserve fund.
VOTE: APPROVED, 4-2
WHAT HAPPENED:
A special board meeting was set for 5 p.m. June 8 at the District
Education Center to review the proposed 2000-01 budget and to establish
budget priorities.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Any members of the public wishing to be privy to the budget or to comment
on Newport-Mesa’s budget or budget priorities may attend the special
meeting.
VOTE: APPROVED, 6-0
SOUNDING OFF
“I am proud to say I now represent a Blue Ribbon School.”
-- Danny Hilton, the student board member representing Newport Harbor
High School, which was named a Blue Ribbon School on Monday by the U.S.
Department of Education.
NEXT MEETINGS
* Special meeting: 5 p.m. June 8, District Education Center, 2985-A Bear
St., Costa Mesa.
* Regular meeting: 7 p.m. June 13, District Education Center, 2985-A Bear
St., Costa Mesa.
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