Regular Meeting

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Dates: 
Monday, June 21, 2010 - 6:30pm

Location:  Brevard Middle School Media Center, 400 Fisher Road, Brevard

 

DRAFT Agenda
INVOCATION/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
CALL TO ORDER/WELCOME
BUSINESS ITEMS:
1.                  Public Comment
2.                  Good News Report
3.                  Former Students in the Military
4.                  Important Dates
5.                  Other Items
6.                  Public Comment
7.                  Recognition of Retirees
---- Reception ----
 
Public Comment

Strategic Priority:
Reason for Consideration:
 
Globally Competitive Students
Action
 
 
21st Century Professionals
Information
X
 
Healthy and Responsible Students
Discussion
 
X
Leadership to Guide Innovation
 
 
 
Governance and Support
 
 
 
A sign-up sheet is available for public comment.  A maximum of 30 minutes will be allotted for public comment at the beginning of the meeting and at the end of the meeting. Speakers will be asked to limit their comments to 5 minutes each, except in the event there are more than six speakers per session, at which time the chairman may limit the time allotted to 3-5 minutes per speaker. Speakers will be asked to refrain from discussing any individuals by name in accordance with the North Carolina Open Meetings Law.  
 
Good News Report

Strategic Priority:
Reason for Consideration:
X
Globally Competitive Students
Action
 
 
21st Century Professionals
Information
X
 
Healthy and Responsible Students
Discussion
 
X
Leadership to Guide Innovation
 
 
 
Governance and Support
 
 
 
CNA Achievement
On May 31, nine students from Trina Hendrick’s Health Occupations class at BHS took the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) exam, and all nine students passed. One more student is scheduled to take the exam in June. This achievement is another example of the excellent real-world preparation being provided to students through the Transylvania CTE programs. 
 
Meals for Haiti
In May, two Brevard High School students, Marielle DeJong and Gabbie Hoekstra, organized a “Meals for Haiti” event to help with earthquake recovery efforts. In cooperation with the Raleigh-based Stop Hunger Now organization, over 100 volunteers gathered at BHS and assembled, packaged and boxed 10,000 meals.  Marielle and Gabbie also solicited financial assistance from local businesses to help cover the cost of the meals ($0.25 each).
 
Lillian Cothran Golden Apple Award
On June 4, Jane Reese, RMS/RHS Bookkeeper, was named the 2010 recipient of the “Lillian Cothran Golden Apple Award.”  Jane has worked at RMHS for 43 years.  Although she officially retired six years ago, she is still a permanent fixture at the school and in the community.  One student described her as “the most under-appreciated, but most important person in the school.”  The Cothran award is named for former RHS science teacher, Lillian Cothran, whose 39-year career exemplified outstanding dedication to her students and community and high standards and expectations for all. Each year, the students at RHS vote on the staff member who they believe best embodies Mrs. Cothran’s commitment to education, loyalty and dedication to RHS, and positive impact on students. 
 
BHS National Honor Society
On May 26, the Brevard High School chapter of the National Honor Society inducted 14 new members.  The students were selected based upon their excellent character, demonstrated leadership, and community service.  These outstanding individuals will join current members for the 2010-2011 year in completing individual service projects and tutoring throughout the community.  This year's inductees are Jennifer Badger, Jessica Bamford, Jamie Barnes, Jane Margaret Bell, Rachel Berezik, Hannah Bingle, Paul Connell, Alex Goden, Lily Jones-Herbst, Wesley Holland, Wesley Kreigsman, Rodrigo Martinez, Elisabeth Moore, and Jordan Silvia. 
 
TCHES Career Day
The T.C. Henderson Elementary School Career Day on June 11 was a big hit. Students saw fascinating demonstrations of jobs they might consider in the not so distant future.  Presenters included Olympia Skovol, author; Kim Green, banker with United Community Bank; Officers Sizemore, Rory, and Bonnie from the County K-9 unit; Pete Mockridge, ceramic artist from Mud Dabbers; and John Wayne Hardison, arborist from High Country Tree Services. Mr. Mockridge demonstrated a potter's wheel in action and let students handle clay as it was shaped.  Mr. Green discussed banking and played a money game with small groups competing to reach $1.  Ms. Skovol talked about publishing and the journey she made to create a book from beginning to end.  Mr. Hardison climbed trees and spoke of safety requirements and the importance of taking care of our forests.  Officer Sizemore showed how his fellow K-9 officers (Rory and Bonnie) are used to find missing people and illegal substances. The students had a wonderful time interacting with these community presenters. Our schools are fortunate to have such great role models for students.
 
PFES Second Graders Show Their Patriotism
Second grade students in Carrie Norris' class at PFES have learned what it means to be patriotic. During the school year, students had the opportunity to send letters to active military personnel, meet soldiers, learn to name the 50 states alphabetically, and researched interesting facts about the United States. The students had a chance to showcase their knowledge on June 11 when they performed a Memorial/Flag Day program for parents, grandparents and community veterans. The second graders thanked all of the brave men and women who fight for our country every day.  There is no doubt these young people will look at the American flag and understand the values and sacrifice that it represents.
 
Former Students in the Military

Strategic Priority:
Reason for Consideration:
 
Globally Competitive Students
Action
 
 
21st Century Professionals
Information
X
 
Healthy and Responsible Students
Discussion
 
X
Leadership to Guide Innovation
 
 
 
Governance and Support
 
 
 
The Board of Education would like to recognize former students from Brevard High School, Rosman High School, and Davidson River School who are currently serving or have previously served in the U.S. Military. Additional names will be added to the attached list as they are received.       
 
Important Dates

Strategic Priority:
Reason for Consideration:
 
Globally Competitive Students
Action
 
 
21st Century Professionals
Information
X
 
Healthy and Responsible Students
Discussion
 
 
Leadership to Guide Innovation
 
 
X
Governance and Support
 
 
 

Jun. 28
Begin 4-day summer schedule
 
 
July 5
Holiday
 
 
July 19
REGULAR MEETING
6:30 p.m.
MEC
July 19-20
NCSBA School Board 101
 
Raleigh, NC
Aug. 16
Resume 5-day regular schedule
 
 
Aug. 16
REGULAR MEETING
6:30 p.m.
MEC
Aug. 16-17
District Leadership Retreat
 
BHS Media Center
Aug. 18-19
New Teacher Orientation
 
Rogow Room
Aug. 20-24
Teacher workdays
 
 
Aug. 25
First pupil day
 
 
Sept. 6
Labor Day Holiday
 
 
Sept. 20
REGULAR MEETING
6:30 p.m.
Rogow Room
 
Other Items

Strategic Priority:
Reason for Consideration:
 
Globally Competitive Students
Action
 
 
21st Century Professionals
Information
X
 
Healthy and Responsible Students
Discussion
 
X
Leadership to Guide Innovation
 
 
 
Governance and Support
 
 
 
An opportunity will be provided for other items from board members or staff.
 
Public Comment

Strategic Priority:
Reason for Consideration:
 
Globally Competitive Students
Action
 
 
21st Century Professionals
Information
X
 
Healthy and Responsible Students
Discussion
 
X
Leadership to Guide Innovation
 
 
 
Governance and Support
 
 
 
A sign-up sheet is available for public comment. A maximum of 30 minutes will be allotted for public comment at the beginning of the meeting and at the end of the meeting. Speakers will be asked to limit their comments to 5 minutes each, except in the event there are more than six speakers per session, at which time the chairman may limit the time allotted to 3-5 minutes per speaker. Speakers will be asked to refrain from discussing any individuals by name in accordance with the North Carolina Open Meetings Law.
 
Recognition of Retirees

Strategic Priority:
Reason for Consideration:
 
Globally Competitive Students
Action
 
X
21st Century Professionals
Information
X
 
Healthy and Responsible Students
Discussion
 
 
Leadership to Guide Innovation
 
 
 
Governance and Support
 
 
 
On June 15, 2010, the Board unanimously approved the following resolution:
 
BE IT RESOLVED by the Transylvania County Board of Education that commendations, thanks and congratulations be expressed to the person(s) named who have retired or will retire during the 2009-2010 school year, in grateful appreciation for their years of dedicated service to public education:
  

Name
Position
Location
Years
Cheryl Barton
Teacher
RHS
30
Wanda Benjamin
Teacher Assistant
PFES
31
Sue Bolen
Teacher
TCHES
21
Sam Cathey
Teacher
TCHES
32
Vera Crane
Child Nutrition Worker
BHS
34
Mildred Dobbins
Courier
MEC
35
Elizabeth Fuller
Teacher
PFES
35
James Galloway
Custodian
RES
5
Charles Garren
Custodian
BHS
9
Judy Hannum
Teacher Assistant
PFES
12
Kathy Holcomb
Office Support
BES
25
Jean Holland
Teacher
PFES
30
Sharon Hooper
Lead Teacher
PFES
31
Suzanne Miller
Teacher
BMS
21
Sonya Morris
Teacher
PFES
31
Margaret Selle
Teacher
PFES
31
Martha Snow
Counselor
RES/TCHES
36
John Tinsley
Coordinator
MEC
26 FT
9 PT
 
A total of 484 years! The Board will recess for a reception in honor of the above-named individuals. 
 
Adjourn
 
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