Friday, October 23, 2020

REDISTRICTING HEARING IS 6 P.M. OCT. 26, REGISTRATION REQUIRED

 The Board of Education and Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) are hosting a virtual meeting through Zoom on the middle school redistricting process at 6 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 26. Staff members will explain the redistricting timeline, committee selection process, how alternatives will be created and provide opportunities for community input. The meeting will be broadcast live at ccboe.com and on YouTube. A question and answer period will follow the presentation. The presentation is posted on the CCPS website here.

Members of the public can join the meeting as an attendee and submit questions using the meeting chat feature. Staff will monitor the chat area and provide submitted questions to the panelists. Attendee registration is required and available through the link below. Registration closes at 6 p.m. on Monday.

Click here to register. Registration is limited to 1,000 attendees.

As part of the registration process, participants must submit their first and last name and email contact information. Anyone planning to register for the meeting must create or have an active Zoom account. Attendees will be required to sign in using a Zoom account. Audio and video for attendees will not be enabled; attendees can submit questions through the chat feature once the staff presentation is complete. CCPS reserves the right to remove any attendee from the meeting.

The middle school redistricting committee has not yet developed alternatives or proposals. Committee work begins following the Oct. 26 public meeting.

The redistricting committee’s task is to develop and evaluate potential middle school attendance zones for consideration by the Superintendent of Schools and the Board of Education. The middle school redistricting committee, selected at random at the Board’s Oct. 13 meeting, may take as long as five months to develop proposals. The Board of Education, through policy, requires the committee to submit two different proposals. The Superintendent and Board will hold public hearings on the committee’s proposals in the spring.

The redistricting will be comprehensive and could affect students at all eight CCPS middle schools. Middle school redistricting will revise attendance zones and reduce overcrowding at some schools. It will take effect in August 2022 once a renovation and expansion are complete at Benjamin Stoddert Middle School. The $48 million renovations and addition increase Stoddert’s square footage from 105,800 to 148,317 square feet and its state-rated capacity from 711 to 970.

Staff regularly posts information about redistricting on the school system’s website at https://www.ccboe.com/index.php/redistricting-middle-school-ql

Redistricting timeline

  • On Oct. 13, the Board randomly selected parent and community members from those who applied to serve.
  • The Board will hold a public information session on Monday, Oct. 26, at 6 p.m. The meeting will be virtual and streamed live at ccboe.com. Committee members will attend to hear concerns or suggestions from the community.
  • Starting next month, the redistricting committee will meet weekly at the Jesse L. Starkey Administration Building in La Plata for as long as it takes to develop two different middle school redistricting proposals. Dates and times for meetings will be determined after the Oct. 26 public information meeting.
  • The Superintendent will present the committee’s two proposals to the community at two public meetings in the spring and after the recommendations are complete. Tentatively, the committee will submit its proposals at the April 20, 2021, Board of Education meeting. The Superintendent will hold a public hearing on the proposals shortly after that presentation. A fact sheet outlining the proposals will be emailed to parents and posted on the school system’s website at https://www.ccboe.com/index.php/redistricting-middle-school-ql.
  • The Superintendent’s recommendation will be presented to the Board of Education the following month, on May 11. The Board will schedule a public hearing before approval of the boundary changes and following the Superintendent’s recommendation to the Board.
  • The Board will approve the new school attendance areas for the 2022-23 school year at its meeting on June 8. The redistricting decision occurs one year before taking effect.
  • Redistricting takes effect at the start of the 2022-23 school year when CCPS finishes the renovation and addition at Stoddert. All students affected by the redistricting will change schools in August/September 2022.

This schedule may change depending on the length of time it takes the committee to develop its alternatives.

Throughout the process, CCPS will provide information through telephone calls and emails, CCPS television stations Comcast Channel 96 and Verizon Fios Channel 12, and the CCPS website at https://www.ccboe.com/index.php/redistricting-middle-school-ql. The Board will also accept written comments. Send comments or questions to redistrict@ccboe.com or Charles County Public Schools, Redistricting, P.O. Box 2770, La Plata, MD 20646.

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Notes from Board of Education Meeting, 10/13/20

The Board of Education Meeting on Tuesday, October 13 was streamed live on ccboe.com and aired live on Comcast Channel 96 and Verizon FiOs Channel 12.  The meeting will be re-broadcast on Comcast Channel 96, Verizon FIOS Channel 12 and is available via webstream at http://www.ccboe.com/ . To view the full agenda and the various reports, please visit BoardDocs .


The below notes are my personal notes and are not intended to be all-inclusive or official minutes for the Board of Education meetings and are provided as a request from my supporters and the general public in a personal effort to be more transparent. Although I have diligently tried to make these notes as unbiased and accurate as possible, I am only human and do make mistakes. Individual names are spelled to the best of my ability.

Executive session – 11:30 a.m.  

Call to order – 1 p.m.

Superintendent’s update to the Board - Report

Board Member correspondence
  • Battle-Lockhart - Received emails and your voice has been heard.
  • Hancock - Thank you to technology department, kinks from last month has been addressed.  Right to protests but every one needs to move forward together with whatever decision is made.
  • Brown - Virtual arts for granddaughter
  • Wilson - Work together to move forward.  Stone named School of Excellence.  Thank you for all the emals sharing your concerns
  • Lukas - Staff has done a great job.  MSDE fine arts council with virtual competitions and awards; legislative committee for MABE proposed a waiver for Life Skills students to extend past 21.
  • McGraw - LaPlata and Matula Learning Center visits.  Congrats to Mr. ball for Charles County Teacher of the Year.  Thank you for all the emails with your concerns.

Education Association of Charles County (EACC) update - Report

American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) update - Report

Student Board Member update - Report

Reopening of schools update - Report; Breakdown
  • Battle-Lockhart - October is now at 3 cases.  Learning centers are not wearing masks, social distancing, and washing hands.  How are we holding people accountable?  Hollstein - it will take the whole school and administrators and teachers are being held accountable.  Mask policy has changed to mask are required throughout the day.  No leniency.   Everyone needs to follow the rules.  Masks are mandatory inside unless eating or drinking with the exception of medical exemptions or disability.
  • Abell - Requested Dr. Abney to speak.  Dr. Abney is in support of our plan and the return.  notifications of positives and isolation room?; Hollstein - all buildings have isolation rooms.  Hill - currently dont have a policy to report daily for positives in buildings.  I pushed for reconsideration before approving back to school. She is willing to reconsider.
  • Wilson - Contact Tracing and reporting.  Dr. Abney explained the process and the need for people to be transparent if contacted.  Teacher anxiety about being in the classroom.  Foggers?  Yes we own 50 and use them at schools with special chemical for extra sanitation regularly.
  • Brown - Parents and teachers are going to have to work together and respect  other individuals level of  comfort.
  • Hancock - Staff leave if they have to quarantine?  Majors - FFCRA states if they have to quarantine they can use up to 80 hours of coronavirus leave.  Students in classroom during Phase 2 will be learning live NOT from a device.
  • Lukas - Leave clarification.  Clarification on tests vs person stats.  Requests additional stats on # of students without connectivity.  Reporting, glad you are willing to reconsider.  Choice to parents and students but no choice for staff.  They should have the option to work from home during Phase 2.  Hill - Staff can continue to apply for accommodations.  370 total staff have applied for accommodations.  Only 33 have been denied.
  • Herd - Staff has taken initiative.  Recovery Stakeholder Group.  They should be commended.  Students deserve a quality education.  Thank you Dr. Hill and staff.
  • McGraw - need to keep equity in mind when deciding.  
  • Battle-Lockhart - Daughter just got an email from her teacher saying she has been near someone with COVID and will be teaching from schools.  Pre-screening of students should be done by parents at home and it will not be done at school.  
  • Abell - Specials teachers going to classrooms not kids going to them.  Hollstein says that is not the case as of right now.SOAR and EA use of restraints and masks.  Hollstein says guidance is limited and if they have to be restrained they will go back to virtual learning.  More policies and guidance will be put into place.  ANS confirmed cases and what constitutes a building shut down.  Hill - one case will not shut down a building, if there is an outbreak or a pattern we will work with the health department and follow their guidelines.
  • Abell - reporting is so important to me, i cannot vote to send our students back to school unless our reporting changes and people or notified of positive cases.  Hill - i will change the reporting to your suggestion.
Motion to move forward to Phase 2 by Hancock; Second by Wilson
Motion to amend to include reporting of positive cases by building by Abell; Second by Hancock
Amendment Vote; Yes = Abell, Battle-Lockhart, Brown, Hancock, Lukas, McGraw, Wilson
Motion Vote; Yes = Abell, Brown, Hancock, McGraw, Wilson; No = Battle-Lockhart; Lukas
  • McGraw - wants to give Superintendent authority to move to next Phase without board approval.
  • Abell - believe it should be a board decision
  • Hancock - disagrees and wants to leave to Superintendent
  • Wilson - Believes it should be left to Superintendent
  • Lukas - It should be a board decision
  • Battle-Lockhart - we should have work sessions and discuss
  • Abell - wants to see results of movement into Phase 2 first
  • Brown - Table discussion until after Phase 2 starts
Staffing update - Report

FY 2020 Independent Financial Audit - Report

School resource officers update - Report
  • Wilson - movement in the community to remove SRO's from schools
  • Lukas - program is 20 years old and is extremely valuable
  • Hancock - In support of program, first line of defense, thank you

SY 2021-2022 calendar - Report
Project Status Report - Report

Eva Turner Elementary School renovations - Report 

Middle school redistricting update - Report

Unfinished business - None

New business

  • Suspension of Board Policies - Report
Motion to continue the suspension by Abell; Second by Wilson
Yes = Abell, Brown, Hancock, Lukas, McGraw, Wilson; Absent = Battle-Lockhart

Future agenda items - None

Virtual Recognition – 4:30 p.m. (I HAD TO LEAVE AT THIS POINT OF THE MEETING)

  • Resolutions
  • Students 
    • Hudson Wright, Grade 12, Personal Responsibility, Robert D. Stethem Educational Center, (La Plata High School); Principal: Curry Werkheiser
    • Carsyn Martin, Grade 8, Academic Achievement, Matthew Henson Middle School, Principal: Christina Caballero
    • Molly Sibley, Grade 5, Academic Achievement, Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer Elementary School, Principal: Kevin Jackson, Sr. 
    • Elanza Rorie, Grade 5, Academic Achievement, Dr. Samuel A. Mudd Elementary School, Principal: Orlena Whatley
    • Callie Toye, Grade 5, Career Readiness, William B. Wade Elementary School, Principal: William Miller
  • Employees
    • Ronald Douglas II., math teacher, Stethem
    • Alexandra Eichel, school counselor, Henson
    • Stephanie Lloyd, kindergarten instructional assistant, Jenifer
    • Renee Hamilton, food service manager, Mudd
    • Traci Blakeley, third-grade teacher, Wade

Public forum

Action items


  • Personnel



Adjournment 

Wednesday, October 07, 2020

Agenda for Board of Education Meeting, 10/13/20

The Board of Education’s next regular meeting is 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 13. The Board will meet in person at the Jesse L. Starkey Administration Building in La Plata. To maintain social distancing and safety guidelines currently in place, there is no public access to the Starkey building for this meeting. The meeting will stream live on the Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) website, www.ccboe.com and air on Comcast Channel 96 and Verizon Fios Channel 12. CCPS will rebroadcast the meeting as well as post it on CCPSTV under the Board meeting tab at ccboe.com.

The Board is unable to make public forum live. Questions and comments can be emailed to boardmail@ccboe.com. Submissions are provided to Board members. Board meetings are streamed live on the school system website at ccboe.com. Select the live stream image displayed in the center of the home page. The following is a tentative meeting agenda and is subject to change.

Executive session – 11:30 a.m.  

Call to order – 1 p.m.

Superintendent’s update to the Board

Reports of officers/boards/committees

  • Board Member correspondence
  • Education Association of Charles County (EACC) update
  • American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) update
  • Student Board Member update
  • Reopening of schools update
  • Staffing update
  • FY 2020 Independent Financial Audit
  • School resource officers update
  • SY 2021-2022 calendar
  • Eva Turner Elementary School renovations
  • Middle school redistricting update 

Unfinished business 

New business and future agenda items

  • New business
    • Suspension of Board policies
  • Future agenda items

Virtual Recognition – 4:30 p.m. 

  • Resolutions: American Education WeekAmerican Freedom Week
  • Students
  • Employees

Public forum

Action items

  • Minutes
  • Personnel
  • Equity policy 1820
  • FY 2021 Comprehensive Maintenance Plan 

Adjournment