OFERTA DE REFORMA OFERTA DE COMPETENCIA
CAPÍTULO 5 PROPUESTA PARA LA COLOCACIÓN DE LOS PUNTOS DE VENTA
5.2 Plan de acción
5.2.3 Inventario de cada zona
Section C - Educational Travel: Travel Not Sponsored, Supported, or Conducted by the District 1. The Board of Education authorizes the superintendent to approve requests submitted by
an employee or a private agency that have been recommended for approval by the principal, to use school facilities without rental charge to inform students and parents of educational travel programs within any of the fifty United States or any foreign country that, in the discretion of the principal and the superintendent, have educational significance for the district's students. Such use may be granted only with the clear understanding that the program is not sponsored, supported, or conducted by the Board of Education and that the Board of Education assumes no legal responsibility or financial liability related to the program. Further, all materials used by the sponsoring employee or agency in publicizing the program must contain a statement to this effect, the language of which has been approved in advance by the superintendent. These same materials must also carry the name, address and phone number of the sponsoring employee or agency.
2. No student may participate in educational travel unless he or she has accident and health insurance coverage protecting against bodily injury or death while participating in the educational travel. Cost of said insurance when not otherwise existing shall be assumed by the student or private agency financing the educational travel. Demonstration of satisfactory insurance coverage shall be made in writing to the assistant superintendent of business affairs as a condition of and prior to superintendent approval.
Section D - Use of Equipment, Materials, or Supplies to Promote Educational Travel
District equipment, materials or supplies, including stationery, shall be used for educational tours under Section B of this policy only, and shall not be used for any educational travel that is not district sponsored.
Section E - Student Trips Exclusion
Student trips as outlined in Board Policy #7230 are not included within the provisions of this policy.
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BOARD POLICY: EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL EXPERIENCES 7050
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Section F – Parameters for Vendors
All vendors seeking consideration as an educational tour provider must work with the Director of Operations to provide proper documentation and agree to parameters developed by the district administration as outlined in this policy and its procedures. The monetary values of the student insurance requirements as listed in the student travel parameters in the procedures to this policy may be adjusted as necessary by the Superintendent without further action by the Board of Education.
Approved: April 12, 1971 Revised: February 5, 1973 Revised: December 1, 1975 Revised: February 6, 1978 Revised: January 23, 1984 Revised: September 10, 1984 Reviewed: November 14, 1988 Revised: October 28, 1996 Revised: November 27, 2000 Revised: January 25, 2016
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To: Dr. Charles Johns Board of Education From: Brad Swanson Date: October 21, 2019
Re: Certified Staff FTE Adjustments
This memo serves to request approval from the Board of Education for the following FTE adjustment.
Name Dept / Building FTE Position Suzanne Webb Science / GBS from 1.0 to 1.1 FTE 0.1 Guided Studies
To: Dr. Charles Johns Board of Education From: Brad Swanson Date: October 21, 2019
RE: Miscellaneous Stipends
Recommendation
The Administration recommends the Board of Education approve the Miscellaneous Stipends list for the 2019-20 school year as presented.
Background
Please review the following information related to the Miscellaneous Stipends. These recommendations were determined after consultation with the supervisor for each area/program for the 2019-20 school year. In the accompanying summary document, you will find the listing of staff members, program/area, stipend amount, and if the stipend is granted funded.
Please note that these stipends cover a range of responsibilities by certified and non-certified staff in the following areas.
● Academy
● Administrative Support
● Assistant AD
● ELL
● Coaching
● GBK Aquatics
● GBK United
● GESSA Mentor
● Peer Group
● Student Assistance Program
● Teacher Mentor
● Wellness
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Miscellaneous Stipends
Name Area/Program Stipend Amount Grant Funded
Chris Morgan Academy $2,333 No
Scott Field Academy $2,333 No
Maria Chandiles Academy $2,333 No
Elaine Geallis Administrative Support $7,431 No
Linda Regal Administrative Support $3,539 No
Lisa Wall Administrative Support $19,183 No
Nicole Schramm Administrative Support $23,375 No
Matt Purdy Assistant AD $8,869 No
Paul Vignocchi Assistant AD $8,869 No
Courtney Middleton Assistant AD $6,705 No
Tom Mietus Assistant AD $7,744 No
Courtney Middleton Coaching $8,747 No
Brighid Moskaites ELL $3,170 Yes / Title I
Mina Moon ELL $4,754 Yes / Title I
Bob Pieper GBK Aquatics $15,132 No
Matt Purdy GBK Aquatics $14,835 No
Dave Knudson GBK Aquatics $10,171 No
Pa'al Joshi GBK United $11,164 No
Kim Petty GBK United $8,747 No
Megan Williams GBK United $8,747 No
Cathy Walters GESSA Mentor $750 No
Jodie Panzer GESSA Mentor $750 No
Renee Redfern GESSA Mentor $750 No
Ann Gebhardt (0.33) Peer Group $1,546 No
Maureen McDonaugh (0.33) Peer Group $1,657 No
Penn Phillips (0.33) Peer Group $1,895 No
John Meyer (0.5) Peer Group $2,320 No
Joy Cooper (0.5) Peer Group $2,842 No
Megan Williams Student Assistance Program $2,000 Yes / Title II Afrodite Skaouris Student Assistance Program $2,000 Yes / Title II Cheryl Simon Student Assistance Program $2,000 Yes / Title II Jeff Scheinkopf Student Assistance Program $2,000 Yes / Title II Meaghan Fastert Student Assistance Program $2,000 Yes / Title II Renee Brosnan Student Assistance Program $2,000 Yes / Title II Mindy Ingersoll Student Assistance Program $2,000 Yes / Title II Sachiko Majoros Student Assistance Program $2,000 Yes / Title II Rhoda McInerney Student Assistance Program $2,000 Yes / Title II Darin Sullivan Student Assistance Program $2,000 Yes / Title II
Brian Whalen Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Mike MacFadden Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Bob Wysocki Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Tom Mietus Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Bob Rosinski Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Jill Serikaku Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Dan Rhoades Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Reggie Lara Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Julie Feeney Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
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Miscellaneous Stipends
Name Area/Program Stipend Amount Grant Funded
Mark Dec Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Stephanie Wilson Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Rosemarie Carsello Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Anne Walsh Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Emma Hanna Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Ryan Kinsella Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Nicole Carmen Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Afrodite Skaouris Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Jessica Pritzker Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Jeff Paek Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
David Berkson Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Amy Hague Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Megan Williams Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Socorro Rogers Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Kimberly Larsen Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Jennifer Korbar Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Ryan Dul Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Christine Woods Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Kristin Schneider Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Bob LeBlanc Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Bridget Bucklin Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Janice Sit Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Jennifer Laudadio Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Justin Georgacakis Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Jeff Kallay Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Kim Petty Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Jason Berg Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Dan Briggs Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Lori Gonzalez Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Darin Sullivan Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Svetlana Borisova Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Lisa Steffey/Monica Mills Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Rita Umansky Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Sarah Ilie Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Kathleen Maraballa Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Justin Cooper Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Rob Fleming Teacher Mentor $1,000 Yes / Title II
Debbie Woods Wellness $5,500 No
Stefanie Basford Wellness $2,350 No
Amy Ludolph Wellness $2,350 No
Stephanie Manly Wellness $2,350 No
Rachael Rothrauff Wellness $2,350 No
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Glenbrook North High School
2300 Shermer Road, Northbrook, IL. 60062-6700Principal’s Office
Phone: (847) 509-2400 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.glenbrook225.org
To: Dr. Charles Johns From: Dr. John Finan
Re: GBN Softball Trip – Spring Break 2020 Date: October 7, 2019
Attached is a request from John Catalano, Athletic Director at GBN, for the GBN Varsity Softball Team to participate in a series of games in Gulf Shores, Alabama, March 23 through March 26, 2020.
Included documents are Mr. Catalano’s trip rationale, routine district travel request forms, and Board Policy 7230, Student Trips.
I fully support the team’s participation in this tournament as it presents an opportunity to build team camaraderie and community. Further, spring high school softball is constantly challenged with less than optimal weather in March. This tournament provides a warm weather climate and an
opportunity to compete with teams from around the United States.
JF:rp enc.