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Junta Directiva del Distrito Escolar del Condado de Washoe
¿Qué es la Junta Directiva y de qué es responsable? La Junta Directiva del Distrito Escolar del Condado de Washoe es el órgano decisorio elegido públicamente para el distrito escolar. Son responsables de supervisar al Superintendente y de establecer la política del Distrito. Los administradores son responsables de trabajar con sus comunidades para mejorar el rendimiento de los estudiantes.
Haga clic aquí para obtener más información y consultar la lista de administradores actuales.
¿Con qué frecuencia se reúne el Consejo de Administración? Los administradores se reúnen dos veces al mes (segundo y cuarto martes) a las 14.00 horas, tanto virtualmente como en la sala de juntas del edificio de la Administración Central, 425 E.9th St., Reno, NV 89512.
Haga clic aquí para consultar la lista completa de reuniones de los Administradores.
¿Pueden los miembros de la comunidad participar en las reuniones de los administradores? Los órganos decisorios se benefician enormemente de las aportaciones del público y de sus múltiples puntos de vista. En la actualidad, el público puede enviar comentarios sobre los puntos del orden del día y los que no lo están a través del correo electrónico o de una grabación de voz. Los comentarios del público pueden hacerse en persona o por correo electrónico. Los comentarios por correo electrónico deben enviarse a publiccomments@washoeschools.net.
Tuesday, January 9, 2024
Reunión de la Junta Directiva del Distrito Escolar del Condado de Washoe
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Vea la reproducción de la reunión.
¿Qué ocurrió en esta reunión?
Trustees Appointed Board Leadership Roles
Trustees approved the appointments of Elizabeth Smith as Board President (6-1), Adam Mayberry as Board Vice President (7-0), and Joe Rodriguez as Clerk (7-0), for 2024.
Administradores Aprobado la Agenda de Consentimiento
Los puntos destacados del orden del día son:
- Final revisions to Board Policy 4110 – Talent Acquisition
- Agreement between WCSD and the Board of Regents for the Higher Education Path to Independence Program
- Several bid awards
Explore the consent agenda here.
Trustees Approved Resolution 24-001, Authorizing Up To $2.3 Million of Medium-Term Obligations for the Purpose of Acquiring School Buses and Other Support Vehicles
Trustees approved authorizing new school bus and vehicle purchases in the amount of up to $2.3 million in medium-term bond obligations.
Explore the resolution.
Trustees Adopted Resolution 24-002, Proclaiming January 9, 2024, as Law Enforcement Recognition Day at WCSD
Trustees approved a proclamation to recognize January 9, 2024, as Law Enforcement Recognition Day at the District.
Explore the resolution and the presentation.
Trustees Received a Presentation on the Nevada Association of School Boards (NASB) Awards
NASB’s new school board member of the year is Elizabeth Smith, WCSD Board President, and the 2023 NASB school administrator of the year is Stacey Black, principal at Gerlach K-12 School.
Trustees Heard a Presentation from The Discovery Museum on Their Partnership with the WCSD
Team members from The Discovery Museum provided highlights of their partnership with the WCSD, as well as its community contributions. They include:
- Discovery hosted 11,490 K-8 WCSD students during the 2022-2023 school year..
- Discovery provides bussing as well as financial assistance to cover the costs of camps, field trips, and museum admission for qualifying schools and students.
- Discovery will provide onsite classroom STEM labs and programs through their Science Delivered outreach program.
Explore the presentation.
Trustees Received an Update on the Implementation and Usage of the i-Ready Assessment Tool in Elementary and Middle Schools
Staff presented an update on implementing and using the i-Ready assessment tool in elementary and middle schools.
Explore the WCSD i-Ready expectations and the presentation.
Trustees Discussed the Implementation and Utilization of the District-Wide Installment of Contegix Crisis Alert Wearable Mobile System
Trustees discussed the implementation of the Centegix crisis alert system, which was approved in March 2023 and implemented in August. WCSD staff will wear or carry the security badge. In the event of an emergency, team members will press the security button on the badge three times to dispatch an alert to their team, providing the team member’s name, current location, and alert type.
Explore the memo.
Trustees Approved the Voluntary Withdrawal of the Association of Professional and Technical Administrators (APTA) as the Bargaining Representative for Professional Technical (Pro-Tech) Employees and Recognized the Washoe Professional Technical Association (WPTA) as the Exclusive Bargaining Representative for Pro-Tech WCSD Employees
Trustees approved the voluntary withdrawal of APTA as the exclusive bargaining representative for WCSD’s Pro-Tech employees and recognized WPTA as the exclusive bargaining representative for Pro-Tech employees. The decision for voluntary withdrawal stemmed from a lack of shared community interests between Pro-Tech employees and the school psychologists.
Explore the written withdrawal by APTA and the WPTA ballot and results.
Trustees Approved the Official Job Description for the Superintendent of Schools for the WCSD
Trustees approved the official job description for the Superintendent of Schools with modifications:
- Removal of language that reads, “A typical way to obtain the knowledge and skills would be:” under the minimum qualifications.
- Update experience line to: Five or more years of experience as an executive level leader and/or administrative leader.
- Amend line 14 to: Responsible for the overall management of emergencies and the safety of students, staff, and visitors to include the school police department.
- Amend instances of his/her to their.
Review the draft job description.
Informes de los administradores
Entre los aspectos más destacados del informe figuran:
- School visits and chats with students, teachers, and principals
- Attendance at sports events
- Meeting with medical professionals to address mental health for students in sports
- Discussions on hiring, recruiting, and the diversity manual with talent and equity teams
- Presenting at Incline Village’s rotary program
- Passing out donuts and coffee to school police
- Attending the Wooster IB Graduation ceremony and North Valley High School’s gym dedication
- Superintendent recruitment process
- Galena HS Outdoor Academy, debuting in the 2024-2025 school year
Informe del Superintendente interino
Entre los aspectos más destacados del informe figuran:
- 1:1 meetings with all trustees
- Meetings with associations on a monthly basis
- Meetings with community groups including the Guinn Center and the Reno-Tahoe International Art Festival
- Recognizing January as School Board Recognition Month
- Gratitude to Trustees for all their recent work
Comentarios del público
- Expanding extracurricular and athletic opportunities for students to get students engaged in school
The next Meeting of the Board of Trustees is scheduled for January 23, 2024, at 2:00 p.m.