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Dates: 
Monday, February 18, 2013 - 6:30pm

 

February 18, 2013
Morris Education Center
6:30 p.m.
 
Agenda
INVOCATION/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
CALL TO ORDER/WELCOME
BUSINESS ITEMS
1.               Approval of Agenda
2.               Public Comment
3.               Good News Report
4.               Former Students in the Military
5.               Consent Agenda:
A.    Minutes
B.    Personnel Report
6.               School Calendar 2013-2014
7.               FY14 Budget
8.               Appointment to Community Land Trust Board of Directors
9.               School Board Legislative Meetings
10.           Important Dates
11.           Public Comment
12.           Other Items
13.           Closed Session
 
 
Approval of Agenda

Strategic Priority:
Reason for Consideration:
 
Globally Competitive Students
Action
X
 
21st Century Professionals
Information
 
 
Healthy and Responsible Students
Discussion
 
 
Leadership to Guide Innovation
 
 
X
Governance and Support
 
 
 
A motion is in order to approve or revise the meeting agenda for February 18, 2013.
 
 
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
 
 
 
N.C.G.S. § 115C-51 states that local boards of education shall provide at least one period for public comment per month at a regular meeting of the board. 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 specific individuals by name in accordance with the North Carolina Open Meetings Law. No solicitations will be allowed during public comment.
 
 
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
 
 
 
February is Black History Month
The month of February is recognized as “Black History Month” nationwide. Classes in Transylvania County Schools will have activities commemorating the important people, places and events of the civil rights movement and the contributions and achievements of celebrated African Americans.
 
Pennies for Patients at TCH
Students at T.C. Henderson Elementary School raised over $1,052 during their Pennies for Patients fundraiser, which was more than double the school’s goal of $500. Pennies for Patients is a service learning, team-building, character education and philanthropy program that allows students to make a difference in the fight against blood cancers such as leukemia. The class that raised the most money and the class that raised the most money per student will both have ice cream sundae parties. Other classes will be treated to ice cream sandwiches. The school also hosted a contest in which students voted (with donations) for the best staff antic. Three staff members dancing “Gangnam-style” won the contest and performed at the celebration assembly. 
 
TCS Art Students Win Awards
Brevard High and Rosman High art students recently won Scholastic Art Awards. Logan Hamilton (BHS) won a Gold Key Award and American Visions Award; and Morgan Shuman (BHS) and Jasmine Wagner (RHS) each won a Gold Key Award. The students’ works will be sent on to the national competition. Their award-winning pieces will be on display at the Asheville Art Museum until February 24. 
 
All-District Band
Congratulations to the following students who were selected for All-District Band. The All-District Band performed in concert at WCU on February 9. Six of the all-district students (*) placed high enough to be eligible for the All-State Band auditions which will be held in March. Kenny Franklin is the band director.
 

9th & 10th Grade Band
11th & 12th Grade Band
4th chair flute
Mary Ball*
6th chair clarinet
Kate Barham*
1st chair oboe
Susan Ashmore*
11th chair clarinet
Rebekah Pedersen
10th chair clarinet
Elizabeth Bailey
18th chair clarinet
Emma Schaefer
17th chair clarinet
Carly Onnink
6th chair trumpet
Amparo Wright
3rd chair alto sax
Liam Bishop
3rd chair trombone
Jasmine McMillan*
8th chair trumpet
Forrest Fisher
3rd chair snare drum
Aaron Brown
9th chair trumpet
Maggie Dodson
 
 
9th chair trombone
Jeremy Dodson
 
 
1st chair snare drum
Logan Dye*
 
 
 
Pride of Pendleton Marching Classic
Congratulations to the Brevard High School Marching Band that placed 5th out of 19 bands at the Pride of Pendleton Marching Classic. Brevard High School was the only North Carolina band to advance to the finals. 
 
“Love the Bus” Week at TCS
Transylvania County Schools encourages everyone to take time during National “Love the Bus” week, February 11-15, 2013, to thank the men and women who not only safely transport more than 1600 students to and from school each day, but also serve as role models and friends to children across the region. Parents, teachers, and children are encouraged to visit www.LoveTheBus.com to share stories about their favorite school bus drivers and make interactive valentines to give to their bus driver on Valentine’s Day, February 14. Educators may also download a toolkit with lesson plans and best practices for teaching about pupil transportation. 
 
Regional Science Fair Winners
TCS students who placed at the county science fair in January competed in the Regional Science Fair at Western Carolina University on February 5-6, 2013. Elementary projects were judged against 60 other projects from across Western North Carolina. Of the 13 elementary projects representing TCS, one will be going on to state competition and three projects won special awards. Middle and high school students did extremely well also. All of our high school projects received awards. All projects that placed first, second, or received honorable mention will go on to state competition. 
 

Elementary
 
Honorable Mention
Fritz Ruppert
Alumni Best of Fair
Christian Heath
Best of Biology
Brynlynn Kiser
Geo Science & Natural Resources Award
Frank Parsons
Middle School
 
1st Place, Junior Chemistry
Luci Eddins
2nd Place, Junior Earth & Environmental
Sarah Branagan
Honorable Mention, Junior Physics
Chase Bishop
High School
 
2nd Place, Biology A
Joseph Roberts
3rd Place, Biology A
Justin Coye
1st Place, Biology B
Carly Onninck and Abby Williams
2nd Place, Biology B
Kaitlin McCreery
1st Place, Chemistry
 
Erin Smith, Cameron McCathern and Elizabeth Johnson
1st Place, Earth & Environmental
Leah Johnson, Ellie Rudd and Carly Farrar
Honorable Mention, Earth & Environmental
Madeleine Cook
1st Place, Technology
Cody Lupo
US Stockholm Water Prize
Leah Johnson, Ellie Rudd and Carly Farrar
Highland Bio-Diversity
Leah Johnson, Ellie Rudd and Carly Farrar
WCU Department of Chemistry and Physics Special Award
Erin Smith, Cameron McCathern and Elizabeth Johnson
Naval Research
Cody Lupo
Army
Madeleine Cook
 
Congratulations to all of the students who participated in the 2013 Science Fairs.
 
DRS Students Present to Visitors
On February 7, community leaders with VISION Brevard/Transylvania toured educational facilities in the county. A highlight of their tour was a visit to Davidson River School. Students there gave presentations describing the unique programs at their school and shared personal accounts of how the DRS “School of Alternatives” has helped meet their needs and goals for academic success. Jalon Wynn, Brenna Phillips, Zach Wiggins and Libby McCall were the student presenters. 
 
 For more good news, please visit us at www.tcsnc.org and on Facebook.
 
 
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 (see attached list). Additional names will be included as they are received. 
 
 
Consent Agenda

Strategic Priority:
Reason for Consideration:
 
Globally Competitive Students
Action
X
X
21st Century Professionals
Information
 
 
Healthy and Responsible Students
Discussion
 
 
Leadership to Guide Innovation
 
 
X
Governance and Support
 
 
 
The following items are submitted for consent approval (see attached):
 
1.               Minutes from the January 14, 2013 special meeting
2.               Minutes from the January 22, 2013 meeting
3.               Minutes from the February 4, 2013 planning retreat
4.               Minutes from the February 11, 2013 school facility tours
5.               Minutes from the February 13, 2013 school facility tours
6.               Personnel report for February 18, 2013
 
A motion is in order to approve the consent agenda items. 
 
 
School Calendar 2013-2014

Strategic Priority:
Reason for Consideration:
 
Globally Competitive Students
Action
 
 
21st Century Professionals
Information
X
 
Healthy and Responsible Students
Discussion
X
 
Leadership to Guide Innovation
 
 
X
Governance and Support
 
 
 
Dr. David Sutton will present the recommended school calendar for 2013-2014 as information. The recommended calendar is a traditional model with the first student day as August 19, 2013. As discussed at the planning retreat, Dr. Sutton has also prepared two hypothetical models showing what a modified calendar could look like for the 2014-2015 year. 
 
The recommended school calendar for 2013-2014 and the two mock-up calendars for 2014-2015 are attached for your review. Approval of the 2013-2014 school calendar will be requested at the next regular meeting. 
 
 
FY14 Budget

Strategic Priority:
Reason for Consideration:
 
Globally Competitive Students
Action
 
 
21st Century Professionals
Information
X
 
Healthy and Responsible Students
Discussion
X
 
Leadership to Guide Innovation
 
 
X
Governance and Support
 
 
 
Norris Barger will present the latest information and draft documents for the FY14 budget. He will answer any questions you may have. 
 
 
Appointment to CLT Board of Directors

Strategic Priority:
Reason for Consideration:
 
Globally Competitive Students
Action
X
 
21st Century Professionals
Information
 
 
Healthy and Responsible Students
Discussion
 
 
Leadership to Guide Innovation
 
 
X
Governance and Support
 
 
 
The Board will be asked to appoint a member the Transylvania Community Land Trust Board of Directors to fill the seat that has been vacated by Chris Whitmire.   
 
A motion is in order to appoint a member to the Transylvania Community Land Trust Board of Directors for the remainder of Mr. Whitmire’s unexpired term.
 
 
School Board Legislative Meetings

Strategic Priority:
Reason for Consideration:
 
Globally Competitive Students
Action
 
 
21st Century Professionals
Information
 
 
Healthy and Responsible Students
Discussion
X
 
Leadership to Guide Innovation
 
 
X
Governance and Support
 
 
 
The NCSBA has requested that each local board form a plan to visit Raleigh 2-3 times during the 2013 legislative session to meet with their legislators on the appropriations and policy issues of K-12 public education. Once boards have selected dates, the NCSBA will assist in setting up appointments. They note that the best days of the week to meet with legislators would be Tuesdays and Wednesdays as those are the two days that both bodies work full days. Thursdays are also a possibility, but only the House meets for a full day; the Senate is usually done by lunchtime. School administrators are invited to be a part of the visiting team as well. 
 
NCSBA has provided a form for boards to provide information about how and when they plan to hold these legislative meetings (see attached). 
 
 
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
 
 
 

Feb. 21-22
NCSBA February Law Conference/Special Issues Seminar
 
Raleigh, NC
Feb. 25
National Technical Honor Society Induction Ceremony
5:00 p.m.
Rogow Room
Mar. 4
NCSBA “It Can’t Wait: Legislative and Public Policy Update”
 
Raleigh, NC
Mar. 4
REGULAR MEETING
6:30 p.m.
MEC
Mar. 5
Joint Meeting w/ Board of Commissioners
7:00 p.m.
Rogow Room
Mar. 12-13
NCSBA School Law Academy “Avoiding Legal Liability in Everyday School Operations” 
 
Raleigh, NC
Mar. 18
REGULAR MEETING
6:30 p.m.
MEC
Mar. 29
Holiday (Good Friday)
 
 
Apr. 1-5
Spring Break
 
 
Apr. 15
REGULAR MEETING
6:30 p.m.
MEC
Apr. 24
Early dismissal
 
 
Apr. 25
Kindergarten Registration
4:00 - 5:30 pm
BES, PFES, RES, TCHES
May 6
REGULAR MEETING
6:30 p.m.
MEC
May 14
BHS and RHS Senior Project Presentations
3:00 - 6:00 pm
BHS and RHS
May 14
Joint Meeting w/ Board of Commissioners
7:00 p.m.
Rogow Room
May 16
TC Scholars Recognition Evening
7:00 p.m.
BHS
May 20
REGULAR MEETING
6:30 p.m.
MEC
May 21
DRS Senior Project Presentations
3:30 – 5:30 pm
DRS
 
 
 
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
 
 
 
The Board will provide a second opportunity for public comment. 
 
 
Other Items

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

Strategic Priority:
Reason for Consideration:
 
Globally Competitive Students
Action
X
 
21st Century Professionals
Information
 
 
Healthy and Responsible Students
Discussion
X
 
Leadership to Guide Innovation
 
 
X
Governance and Support
 
 
 
Pursuant to N.C.G.S. § 143-318.11(a)(3) and (a)(5), the Board will go into closed session to discuss 1) the possible acquisition of real estate, and 2) a legal matter. 
 
A motion is in order to go into closed session. 
 
 
Adjourn
 

 

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