Here are some of the decisions...
Here are some of the decisions made at the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District board meeting Tuesday.
‘HOPE FOR A BETTER
TOMORROW’ PROJECT GRANT
The district is required to ensure children who are rendered
homeless are found and are able to attend the school that they
attended before they became homeless. The board approved a $75,000
grant that allows the district to hire a community liaison to work
with the homeless population and conduct public relations and
outreach campaigns to connect with homeless children in the district.
WHAT THEY SAID
“If we can intervene and get them back quickly to their home
school, some negative consequences can be avoided, like prostitution
and drugs,” Supt. Robert Barbot said.
DISTRICT INTERNET
SAFETY PROGRAMS
The board approved a pilot program focusing on Internet safety
that will be used by the highest-risk schools, including elementary
schools in the Corona del Mar zone, the seventh grade at Corona del
Mar High School and Rea Elementary School in Costa Mesa.
The program, called I-Safe America, includes five lessons spread
throughout the school year -- four will be taught by teachers and one
by law enforcement personnel. The program will be evaluated at the
end of the year, when the board will consider expanding it to other
district schools.
WHAT THEY SAID
“Teaching our students cyber-citizenship is extremely important,”
said trustee Serene Stokes. “We need to have youngsters understand
that inappropriate things are happening in our community.... These
will give protection far and above what any parent can provide.”
STANDARDS-BASED REPORT CARDS
The board approved the gradual phasing-in of report cards that
reflect how well students have mastered state academic standards.
FYI
* WHEN: 7 p.m. Sept. 10
* WHERE: District headquarters, 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa
* INFORMATION: (714) 424-5000
--Compiled by Deirdre Newman
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