HomeMy WebLinkAboutMay 14FINAL
MINUTES
–
approved
9/10/14
Los
Altos
Hills
Education
Committee
Meeting
Regular
Meeting
May
14,
2014
1.
Meeting
was
called
to
order
at
7:10pm
by
the
Chair,
Ms.
Rose.
Present
were
committee
members
Duncan
MacMillan,
Heather
Rose
and
Karen
Schuster.
John
Harpootlian
was
present
as
the
council
liaison.
2.
CHAC:
The
Community
Health
Awareness
Council
is
a
nonprofit
mental
health
services
agency
located
in
Mountain
View,
California,
which
provides
serives
to
parents
and
children
in
Los
Altos
Hills
and
surrounding
cities.
These
services
are
available
in
the
classroom
to
work
with
school
staff
and
after
school
hours
to
offer
support
to
students
and
their
families.
CHAC
helps
resident
families
identify
the
school
services
to
best
meet
the
needs
of
their
children.
LASD
donates
to
CHAC
every
year.
3.
Minutes
approved.
Duncan
MacMillan
moved
to
approve
the
March
12,
2014
minutes
as
corrected.
Duly
seconded.
Motion
Carries
unanimously.
4.
LASD
Update:
CHAC:
-‐
Grant
of
$47,509
was
made
by
LASD
-‐This
is
an
increased
dollar
amount
from
last
year.
BCS:
-‐
A
Facilities
Use
Agreement
(FUA)
has
been
signed
by
Wanny
-‐
Wanny
Hersey
signed
the
FUA
with
a
hand
written
note
that
said
“under
duress.”
-‐
A
Gaga
Ball
Court
was
approved
for
installation
at
the
Blach
Campus.
-‐
Received
a
distinguished
school
award
for
their
arts
program.
Bond:
-‐
Growth
Enrollment
presentation
is
on
the
front
page
of
LASD
website.
-‐
Architects
are
meeting
with
all
10
schools
in
preparation
for
the
bond.
Board:
-‐
3
seats
are
open
for
School
Board.
-‐
Bond
survey
results
were
positive.
5.
Minutes
approved.
Karen
Schuster
moved
to
approve
the
March
27,
2013
minutes
as
corrected.
Duly
seconded.
Motion
Carries
unanimously.
6.
Updates:
Egan
Jr.
High:
-‐Will
be
the
largest
school
in
the
district.
FINAL
MINUTES
–
approved
9/10/14
-‐
Joint
day
of
service
for
Egan
and
Bullis
Charter
School
students.
They
will
help
senior
citizens
in
Los
Altos
with
their
electronic
personal
devices.
GBS:
-‐
Will
be
adding
a
3rd
section
for
Kindergarten.
Enrollment:
-‐
Growth
at
Gardner
Bullis
is
coming
from
in-‐district
students.
-‐
Growth
from
Egan
is
coming
from
the
El
Camino
corridor.
7.
Palo
Alto
Superintendent
candidate?
No
update
on
Miranda.
8.
Annual
report
to
council:
Heather
Rose
did
a
report
to
Council.
There
were
questions
on
BCS
enrollment
from
council
members.
The
BCS
enrollment
numbers
are
not
provided
by
school
officials
as
they
are
for
the
LASD,
MVLA
and
PAUSD
schools.
Ms.
Rose
hopes
her
work
for
Our
Town
will
bring
her
in
contact
with
more
students
from
many
schools
serving
Los
Altos
Hills
students.
John
Harpootlian
suggests
we
gather
more
members
for
the
longevity
of
the
committee.
Godbe
survey
is
expensive
and
would
ask
different
questions.
The
last
time
the
survey
was
taken
was
about
10
years
ago.
The
town
has
the
ability
to
send
out
a
survey
to
our
citizens.
No
demographic
information
on
this
survey
so
we
would
not
know
what
type
(single,
couples,
couples
with
children)
of
families
are
answering
these
questions.
9.
A
service
request
from
23
citizens
was
made
to
increase
safety
at
Fremont
Pines
and
Fremont
Road.
Roughly
20-‐
25
students
bike
regularly.
10.
Heather
Rose
worked
with
local
schools
to
get
a
list
of
Communications
Representatives
from
the
different
schools.
This
is
for
the
Parks
and
Recreation
department
to
better
market
city
activities.
11.
Heather
Rose’s
focus
for
the
next
Our
Town
article
is
on
entrepreneurship.
Looking
at
Los
Altos
High
students
who
are
building
homes
in
Africa.
There
being
no
further
business,
the
meeting
was
adjourned
8:19pm.