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Student recognition Monday for talented achievements
By Jan Bellamy, staff writer
jbellamy@acnpapers.com
Monday night’s Frisco ISD board meeting will include recognitions of students for involvement in Texas All-State Band, Choir, and Orchestra. The board meeting opens at 6 p.m., adjourns to executive session and then reopens for the public session at the Maple Street complex.
A complete agenda hereafter follows a quick look at student honors. In addition to the honors and staff reports, the board members will also be asked to approve more than $7 million in equipment for new schools opening in Fall 2010, including Lone Star High School, three middle schools and two elementary campuses.
* All-State Band:
-Centennial High School: Jordan Bidwell (11th grade) Bassoon; Regan O’Connor (10th grade) Trumpet ; Jason Oxford (11th grade) Trombone
- Frisco High School: Jung Choi (11th grade) Clarinet; Kelly D. Cortez (11th grade) French Horn
- Liberty High School: Daniel Cheng (10th grade) Bb Clarinet ; Jenna Honn (12th grade) Oboe ; Max McCord (11th grade) Tenor Sax ; Manasa Rao (11th grade) Eb Clarinet; Kelly Kasle (12th grade) Basson; Ernesto Tovar (12th grade) French Horn
- Wakeland High School band: Ben Hauser (12th grade) Trumpet; Matthew O’Brien (11th grade) Piccolo; Austin Sarich (10th grade) Clarinet
* All-State Choir
- Frisco High School choir students: Alex Nelson (12th grade), Frank Rosamond (11th grade)
* All-State Orchestra
- Heritage High School: Jordan Fuchs (10th grade) Cello
- Liberty High School: Olivia Lin (11th grade) Viola
Regular Meeting
Frisco ISD Administrative Complex, 6928 Maple Street, Frisco
Monday, February 08, 2010 6:00 PM
Agenda of Regular Meeting
The Board of Trustees
Frisco ISD
A Regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Frisco ISD will be held February 08, 2010,
beginning at 6:00 PM in the Frisco ISD Administrative Complex, 6928 Maple Street, Frisco.
The subjects to be discussed or considered or upon which any formal action may be taken are as
listed below. Items do not have to be taken in the order shown on this meeting notice.
Unless removed from the consent agenda, items identified within the consent agenda will be
acted on at one time.
1. Open regular meeting, call to order, and announce quorum 5
2. Closed Session under Texas Government Code Chapter 551, Subchapters D and
E
A. Real property--551.072
1. Potential sale of real property
B. Student information--551.0821
1. Update on confidential student information
C. Personnel matters--551.074
1. Ongoing personnel issues
2. Superintendent evaluation
3. Return to open meeting
A. Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation
B. Approval of minutes from January 11 regular meeting, January 20 Policy
Training meeting, and January 20 special meeting
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C. Student Recognition
1. Texas All-State Band, Choir, and Orchestra Recognition
a. Centennial High School 15
b. Frisco High School 16
c. Heritage High School 18
d. Liberty High School 19
e. Wakeland High School 21
D. Communications to and from the board including public comments
E. Consent Agenda
1. Act on tax office reports 22
2. Act on payments to vendors, architects, and contractors 26
3. Act on recommendation of award for Preferred Approved Vendor List 28
4. Act on landscape maintenance contract extension for 2010-2011 school
year
30
5. Act on award of purchase of furniture, equipment, curriculum, and
supplies for new campuses
32
6. Act on award of blanket purchasing agreement with furniture company 36
7. Act on vendor for student online registration software 39
8. Act on vendor to provide wireless for new schools and replacement
campuses for 2010-2011
42
9. Act on recommendation for award of contract extension for PSAT/SAT
prep classes
46
F. Consider and act on issues related to May 8 board of trustees election
1. Review of board of trustees training
2. Resolution approving voting changes 50
3. Order of Election 52
4. Joint election contract and agreements 56
G. Presentation on budget outlook for 2010-2011 74
1. Calendar
2. Revenue projections
3. Student enrollment projection impact
H. Discussion of administration building cost projection and delivery method
I. Consider and act on construction manager at risk delivery method for high
school addition and administration building
78
J. Consider and act on personnel recommendations 79
1. Resignations 80
2. Employment 81
3. Contract extensions 82
a. Assistant Superintendents
b. Executive Directors
c. Assistant to Superintendent and Board of Trustees
d. Chief Financial Officer
e. Principals
f. Athletic Director
g. Assistant Athletic Director
h. Campus Athletic Coordinators
K. Consider and act on contract extension for superintendent
L. Instructional Support Team Reports
1. Curriculum and Instruction Report 84
a. Junior ROTC
b. Open house dates and times
c. STAAR replacing TAKS in 2011-2012
2. Facilities and Finance Report 86
a. Meeting with developer
b. Miscellaneous projects update
3. Administrative Services 87
a. School emergency triage training
b. January benefits summary 88
4. Human Resources Report 89
a. North Central Texas Association of School Personnel Administrators
meeting
b. Selecting effective teachers
c. Administrative hiring
5. Student Services Report 90
a. TAKS campus coordinator training
b. Basketball playoffs
6. Technology Report
a. Update on finance software migration 91
b. Getting the most out of our portal software 93
7. Communications Report
a. State of the Schools report 97
8. Superintendent's Report
a. "Spirit of Frisco" award
b. Board worksession on budget
c. Policy review
d. Student accomplishments
e. May board meeting changed to the 10th
4. Consider and act on adjournment 117
Minutes of Regular Meeting
The Board of Trustees
Frisco ISD
A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Frisco ISD was held January 11, 2010, beginning
at 6 p.m. in the Frisco ISD Administrative Complex, 6928 Maple Street, Frisco.
Board members present: President Dan Mossakowski, Vice President Renée Ehmke, Buddy
Minett, Laura Ellison, and John Hoxie.
Administrators and staff present: Superintendent Rick Reedy; Assistant Superintendent for
Curriculum and Instruction Debra Nelson; Assistant Superintendent for Facilities and Finance
Richard Wilkinson; Assistant Superintendent for Administrative Services Doug Zambiasi;
Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources Linda Bass; Executive Director of Student
Services Rick Burnett; Executive Director of Technology and Information Services Melissa
Fouche; Executive Director of Communications and Community Relations Shana Wortham;
Coordinator of Communications and Technology Solutions Jamie Driskill; District Demographer
Dennis Brent; District Demographer Rick Cohagan; Director of Finance Rick Bankston; Director
of School Improvement Kenny Chandler; Director of Construction Cecil Cypert; Coordinator of
Guidance, Counseling, and Testing Brenda Russell; and Assistant to the Superintendent and
Board of Trustees Keri Miller.
1. Open regular meeting, call to order, and announce quorum
Dan Mossakowski called the meeting to order at 6 p.m., announced the meeting had been
duly called and posted in the time and manner as required by law, and announced
quorum with five board members present (Richard Beaver and Brenda Polk were absent).
2. Closed Session under Texas Government Code Chapter 551, Subchapters D and E
A. Real property-551.072
1. Potential sale of real property
B. Student discipline-551.082
1. Ongoing student discipline issues
C. Personnel matters-551.074
1. Ongoing personnel issues
2. Superintendent performance evaluation for 2009-2010 school year and
compensation considerations for the 2010-2011 school year
At 6 p.m. Mr. Mossakowski announced that the board was going into closed session
under Texas Government Code Section 551.072 real property, 551.082 student
discipline, and 551.074 personnel matters. No formal action was taken in closed session.
3. Return to open meeting
A. Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation
Ms. Wortham led the pledges to the flags and Laura Ellison offered the invocation.
B. Approval of minutes from December 14 regular meeting
MOTION was made by Renée Ehmke, seconded by John Hoxie, passed
unanimously to approve minutes from December 14 regular board meeting.
C. Communications to and from the board including public comments
??In the absence of Board Secretary Brenda Polk, Vice President Renée Ehmke
read aloud a thank you card from the family of Dexter Elliott for flowers sent
at his passing.
??Dr. Bass asked members of this year’s Growing Organizational and
Administrative Leaders (GOAL) class to stand and be recognized.
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??C. Jason Harmon addressed the board regarding the addition of bus routes for
students living less than two miles from school.
??Chris Gullaksen of Pearson Farms subdivision addressed the board regarding
the new zone for Hunt Middle School.
D. Consent Agenda
MOTION was made by John Hoxie, seconded by Renée Ehmke, passed
unanimously to approve the following consent agenda items with the
clarification that the Cobb Middle School change order is not a deductive
change order but an add.
1. Tax office reports
2. Budget amendment
3. Payments to vendors, architects, and contractors
4. Recommendation of award for Preferred Approved Vendor List
5. Recommendation of approval of cooperative purchasing organizations
utilized by Frisco ISD
6. Deductive change orders
a. Card access
b. Allen Elementary
c. Cobb Middle School
7. Acceptance of donation for ag facility livestock panels
8. Purchase of perpetual licenses and training for special education
students
E. Public hearing on 2008-2009 Academic Excellence Indicator System
Dr. Nelson, Dr. Bass, and Mr. Wilkinson presented.
??No one in attendance at tonight’s meeting had questions or comments.
F. Consider and act on Cobb, Hunt, and Maus Middle School attendance zones
for opening in August 2010
1. Review recommendation to the board
Dr. Reedy, Mr. Brent, and Mr. Cohagan presented.
2. Discussion
3. Recommendation from administration
MOTION was made by Renée Ehmke, seconded by Buddy Minett,
passed unanimously to approve attendance zone for Cobb, Hunt, and
Maus Middle School for opening in August 2010 as discussed.
G. Consider and act on restrictions to general public middle school transfer
guidelines for 2010-2011 school year
Mr. Zambiasi presented.
MOTION was made by John Hoxie, seconded by Renée Ehmke, passed
unanimously to approve restriction to general public middle school
transfers guidelines for 2010-2011 school year, prohibiting any new
transfers out of the newly constituted middle school zones for Griffin,
Cobb, Pioneer Heritage, Hunt, Roach, and Maus Middle School.
H. Presentation on plans to emphasize importance of student selection of
academically rigorous curriculum at secondary level
Dr. Nelson, Mr. Chandler, Ms. Russell, and Mr. Burnett presented.
I. Consider and act on direction for employee health insurance plan for 2010-
2011
Dr. Reedy presented.
MOTION was made by Laura Ellison, seconded by Renée Ehmke, passed
unanimously to approve district participation in their partially self-funded
health insurance plan for 2010-2011.
J. Discussion of items related to proposed administration building
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1. Fly through animation
Trey Laird of SHW Architects presented.
2. Financial considerations for potential bond sales that include
administration building
Mr. Wilkinson, Dr. Reedy, and Dr. Bankston presented.
K. Consider and act on personnel recommendations
1. Resignations
2. Employment
Dr. Bass presented.
MOTION was made by Laura Ellison, seconded by John Hoxie,
passed unanimously to approve personnel report as written.
L. Instructional Support Team Reports
1. Curriculum and Instruction Report
a. Addition of PreAP Algebra 1 course
b. High School Academic Decathlon regional competition
Dr. Nelson presented.
2. Facilities and Finance
a. Completed projects
Mr. Wilkinson presented.
3. Administrative Services Report
a. TASB Board Policy review January 20-21
b. December benefits summary
Mr. Zambiasi presented.
4. Human Resources Report
a. Master’s Degree Reimbursement Program
b. Comprehensive compensation review
Dr. Bass presented.
5. Student Services
a. Building the Pathway for Student Success
Mr. Burnett presented.
6. Technology and Information Services Report
a. Current business service software considerations
Ms. Fouche presented.
7. Communications and Community Relations Report
a. Leadership Frisco Education Day
Ms. Wortham presented.
8. Superintendent's Report
a. Latest enrollment figures
b. UIL realignment/reclassification
c. Appreciation to the Board
Dr. Reedy presented.
4. Consider and act on adjournment
MOTION was made by Buddy Minett, seconded by Renée Ehmke, passed
unanimously to adjourn. Meeting adjourned 10:12 p.m.
Keri Miller
Assistant to Superintendent and Board of Trustees
APPROVED:
Dan Mossakowski, President Brenda Polk, Secretary
Board of Trustees Board of Trustees
Frisco Independent School District Frisco Independent School District
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Minutes of Training Meeting
The Board of Trustees
Frisco ISD
A training of the Board of Trustees of Frisco ISD was held Wednesday, January 20, 2010,
beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Frisco ISD Administrative Complex, 6928 Maple Street, Frisco.
Board members present: President Dan Mossakowski, Vice President Renée Ehmke, Secretary
Brenda Polk, Laura Ellison, Buddy Minett, and John Hoxie.
Administrators and staff present: Superintendent Rick Reedy, Assistant Superintendent for
Curriculum and Instruction Debra Nelson, Assistant Superintendent for Facilities and Finance
Richard Wilkinson, Assistant Superintendent for Administrative Services Doug Zambiasi,
Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources Linda Bass, Executive Director of Student
Services Rick Burnett, Executive Director of Technology and Information Services Melissa
Fouche, Executive Director of Communications and Community Relations Shana McKay
Wortham, and Assistant to the Superintendent and Board of Trustees Keri Miller.
1. Open training meeting
President Dan Mossakowski called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m., announced the
meeting had been duly called and posted in the time and manner as required by law, and
announced quorum with six board members present (Richard Beaver was absent).
A. Policy development, use, and maintenance of the district’s policy manual,
facilitated by the district’s policy consultant from the Texas Association of
School Boards
TASB Policy Consultant Amy Kadlecek led the board in training.
2. Consider and act on adjournment
MOTION was made by Renée Ehmke, seconded by Brenda Polk, passed
unanimously to adjourn. Meeting adjourned 7:30 p.m.
Keri Miller
Assistant to Superintendent and Board of Trustees
APPROVED:
Dan Mossakowski, President Brenda Polk, Secretary
Board of Trustees Board of Trustees
Frisco Independent School District Frisco Independent School District
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Minutes of Special Meeting
The Board of Trustees
Frisco ISD
A special meeting of the Board of Trustees of Frisco ISD was held Wednesday, January 20,
2010, beginning at 8:30 p.m. in the Frisco ISD Administrative Complex, 6928 Maple Street,
Frisco.
Board members present: President Dan Mossakowski, Vice President Renée Ehmke, Secretary
Brenda Polk, Laura Ellison, Buddy Minett, and John Hoxie.
Administrators and staff present: Superintendent Rick Reedy, Assistant Superintendent for
Curriculum and Instruction Debra Nelson, Assistant Superintendent for Facilities and Finance
Richard Wilkinson, Assistant Superintendent for Administrative Services Doug Zambiasi,
Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources Linda Bass, Executive Director of Student
Services Rick Burnett, Executive Director of Technology and Information Services Melissa
Fouche, Executive Director of Communications and Community Relations Shana McKay
Wortham, and Assistant to the Superintendent and Board of Trustees Keri Miller.
1. Open special meeting
President Dan Mossakowski called the meeting to order at 8:30 p.m., announced the
meeting had been duly called and posted in the time and manner as required by law, and
announced quorum with four board members present (Renée Ehmke and Brenda Polk
arrived at 8:32 p.m. and Richard Beaver was absent).
A. Issues relating to board governance policies
TASB Policy Consultant Amy Kadlecek led the board in discussion.
B. Recommendation for possible policy revisions resulting from discussion
during administrative training
TASB Policy Consultant Amy Kadlecek and administrative staff led discussion of
recommendations for possible policy revisions.
2. Consider and act on adjournment
MOTION was made by Renée Ehmke, seconded by Brenda Polk, passed
unanimously to adjourn. Meeting adjourned 9:22 p.m.
Keri Miller
Assistant to Superintendent and Board of Trustees
APPROVED:
Dan Mossakowski, President Brenda Polk, Secretary
Board of Trustees Board of Trustees
Frisco Independent School District Frisco Independent School District
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RESOLUTION
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF COLLIN
WHEREAS the following 2009-2010 Centennial High School band students, under
the direction of Tim Linley, have auditioned and been placed in the Texas Music Educators
Association All-State Band; and
WHEREAS it is realized the number of hours, dedication, and hard work that have
been given;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Trustees and Administration
of the Frisco Independent School District commends the following members of the 2009-2010
Centennial High School band:
Jordan Bidwell (11th grade) Bassoon
Regan O’Connor (10
th grade) Trumpet
Jason Oxford (11th grade) Trombone
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 8th day of February 2010
SIGNED: ____________________________________________
Dan Mossakowski, President
Board of Trustees
Frisco Independent School District
ATTEST: ____________________________________________
Brenda Polk, Secretary
Board of Trustees
Frisco Independent School District
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RESOLUTION
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF COLLIN
WHEREAS the following 2009-2010 Frisco High School band students, under the
direction of Gregory Hayes, have auditioned and been placed in the Texas Music Educators
Association All-State Band; and
WHEREAS it is realized the number of hours, dedication, and hard work that have
been given;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Trustees and Administration
of the Frisco Independent School District commends the following members of the 2009-2010
Frisco High School band:
Jung Choi (11th grade) Clarinet
Kelly D. Cortez (11th grade) French Horn
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 8th day of February 2010
SIGNED: ____________________________________________
Dan Mossakowski, President
Board of Trustees
Frisco Independent School District
ATTEST: ____________________________________________
Brenda Polk, Secretary
Board of Trustees
Frisco Independent School District
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RESOLUTION
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF COLLIN
WHEREAS the following 2009-2010 Frisco High School choir students, under the
direction of Tracy Bradstreet, have auditioned and are the first FISD students placed in the
Texas Music Educators Association All-State Choir; and
WHEREAS it is realized the number of hours, dedication, and hard work that have
been given;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Trustees and Administration
of the Frisco Independent School District commends the following members of the 2009-2010
Frisco High School choir:
Alex Nelson (12th grade)
Frank Rosamond (11th grade)
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 8th day of February 2010
SIGNED: ____________________________________________
Dan Mossakowski, President
Board of Trustees
Frisco Independent School District
ATTEST: ____________________________________________
Brenda Polk, Secretary
Board of Trustees
Frisco Independent School District
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RESOLUTION
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF COLLIN
WHEREAS the following 2009-2010 Heritage High School orchestra student, under
the direction of Elizabeth Balkema has auditioned and been placed in the Texas Music
Educators Association All-State Orchestra; and
WHEREAS it is realized the number of hours, dedication, and hard work that have
been given;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Trustees and Administration
of the Frisco Independent School District commends the following member of the 2009-2010
Heritage High School orchestra:
Jordan Fuchs (10th grade) Cello
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 8th day of February 2010
SIGNED: ____________________________________________
Dan Mossakowski, President
Board of Trustees
Frisco Independent School District
ATTEST: ____________________________________________
Brenda Polk, Secretary
Board of Trustees
Frisco Independent School District
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RESOLUTION
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF COLLIN
WHEREAS the following 2009-2010 Liberty High School band students, under the
direction of Alyson Keller have auditioned and been placed in the Texas Music Educators
Association All-State Band; and
WHEREAS it is realized the number of hours, dedication, and hard work that have
been given;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Trustees and Administration
of the Frisco Independent School District commends the following members of the 2009-2010
Liberty High School:
Daniel Cheng (10th grade) Bb Clarinet
Jenna Honn (12th grade) Oboe
Max McCord (11th grade) Tenor Sax
Manasa Rao (11th grade) Eb Clarinet
Kelly Kasle (12th grade) Basson
Ernesto Tovar (12th grade) French Horn
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 8th day of February 2010
SIGNED: ____________________________________________
Dan Mossakowski, President
Board of Trustees
Frisco Independent School District
ATTEST: ____________________________________________
Brenda Polk, Secretary
Board of Trustees
Frisco Independent School District
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RESOLUTION
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF COLLIN
WHEREAS the following 2009-2010 Liberty High School orchestra student, under
the direction of Rick Hohmann has auditioned and been placed in the Texas Music Educators
Association All-State Orchestra; and
WHEREAS it is realized the number of hours, dedication, and hard work that have
been given;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Trustees and Administration
of the Frisco Independent School District commends the following member of the 2009-2010
Liberty High School orchestra:
Olivia Lin (11th grade) Viola
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 8th day of February 2010
SIGNED: ____________________________________________
Dan Mossakowski, President
Board of Trustees
Frisco Independent School District
ATTEST: ____________________________________________
Brenda Polk, Secretary
Board of Trustees
Frisco Independent School District
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RESOLUTION
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF COLLIN
WHEREAS the following 2009-2010 Wakeland High School band students, under
the direction of Gerry Miller, have auditioned and been placed in the Texas Music Educators
Association All-State Band; and
WHEREAS it is realized the number of hours, dedication, and hard work that have
been given;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Trustees and Administration
of the Frisco Independent School District commends the following members of the 2009-2010
Wakeland High School band:
Ben Hauser (12th grade) Trumpet
Matthew O’Brien (11
th grade) Piccolo
Austin Sarich (10th grade) Clarinet
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 8th day of February 2010
SIGNED: ____________________________________________
Dan Mossakowski, President
Board of Trustees
Frisco Independent School District
ATTEST: ____________________________________________
Brenda Polk, Secretary
Board of Trustees
Frisco Independent School District
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YOUR NAME:SCHOOL OR DEPARTMENT:Richard WilkinsonDATE: February 8, 2010ITEM (BRIEF AGENDA HEADING):Act on tax office reports Action ItemXor Information Item BACKGROUND INFORMATION:Please see following monthly tax reports.RECOMMENDATION:We recommend a motion to approve the monthly tax reports as presented.COMMENTS:BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA ITEMFacilities and Finance
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YOUR NAME:SCHOOL OR DEPARTMENT:Richard WilkinsonDATE: February 8, 2010ITEM (BRIEF AGENDA HEADING):Act on payment to vendors, architects, and contractorsAction ItemXor Information Item BACKGROUND INFORMATION:Architect fees, construction fees, consultant services, furniture, equipment, and supplies RECOMMENDATION:We recommend a motion to approve payment to the attached list of vendors. COMMENTS:BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA ITEMFacilities and Finance
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Check
Number
Project Vendor Name DESCRIPTION Transactio
n Date
Transaction Amount
209370 Child Nutrition AFPC/United Ford Service Purchasing Coop Child Nutrition Services 01/13/10 67,929.54
208594 Special Education Caldwell Country Chevrolet Transportation 01/06/10 180,946.00
C80369 First Street Ag Facility Engineered Air Balance Co. Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 2,150.00
C80369 Cobb Middle School Engineered Air Balance Co. Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 8,770.00
C80369 Hunt Middle School Engineered Air Balance Co. Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 16,440.00
C80369 Maus Middle School Engineered Air Balance Co. Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 14,250.00
C80370 Sonntag Elementary Engineered Air Balance Co. Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 34,480.00
916918 Heritage High School Music & Arts Centers Music Equipment 01/13/10 89,017.00
C80372 Hunt Middle School Pogue Construction Construction Services 01/14/10 1,280,228.00
C80372 Purefoy Elementary Pogue Construction Construction Services 01/14/10 1,228,644.00
C80373 Early Childhood Ratcliff Constructors LP Construction Services 01/14/10 51,183.00
C80373 Maus Middle School Ratcliff Constructors LP Construction Services 01/14/10 1,001,101.45
C80373 Sonntag Elementary Ratcliff Constructors LP Construction Services 01/14/10 364,530.00
208881 Custodial Results Staffing Construction Services 01/06/10 70,831.04
C80374 Liberty High School SFCC Inc Construction Services 01/14/10 2,375.25
C80374 Athletic Complex SFCC Inc Construction Services 01/14/10 373.87
C80374 Memorial Stadium SFCC Inc Construction Services 01/14/10 858.33
C80374 Frisco High School SFCC Inc Construction Services 01/14/10 5,272.04
C80374 Smotherman Stadium SFCC Inc Construction Services 01/14/10 5,163.80
C80374 Child Development Center SFCC Inc Construction Services 01/14/10 435.83
C80374 Sam Carter Service Center SFCC Inc Construction Services 01/14/10 2,885.13
C80374 Staley Middle School SFCC Inc Construction Services 01/14/10 5,482.97
C80374 Fowler Middle School SFCC Inc Construction Services 01/14/10 327.03
C80374 Shawnee Elementary SFCC Inc Construction Services 01/14/10 336.48
C80374 Frisco High School SFCC Inc Construction Services 01/14/10 39,824.78
C80374 Service Center SFCC Inc Construction Services 01/14/10 8,557.85
C80374 Smith Elementary SFCC Inc Construction Services 01/14/10 600.00
C80374 Wakeland High School SFCC Inc Construction Services 01/14/10 200.00
209127 Technology Shi-Government Solutions Software and Licensing 01/08/10 55,898.33
209145 Child Nutrition Sysco Food Systems Inc. Child Nutrition Services 01/08/10 129,458.44
916910 Centennial High School Techline Sports Lighting LP Sports Lighting 01/06/10 317,500.00
209746 District Wide Xerox Corporation Monthly Lease 01/13/10 105,130.00
C80367 Cobb Middle School Core Construction Construction Services 01/14/10 783,863.66
C80367 First Street Ag Facility Core Construction Construction Services 01/14/10 34,718.33
C80368 Summer Projects 2009 Corgan Associates Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 695.00
C80368 Ag Facility Corgan Associates Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 2,603.80
C80368 Allen Elementary Corgan Associates Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 234.56
C80368 Centennial High School (light Pole) Corgan Associates Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 170.00
C80368 Cobb Middle School Corgan Associates Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 26,320.00
C80368 Cobb Middle School Corgan Associates Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 80.85
C80368 Grayhawk Elementary Corgan Associates Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 81,400.00
C80368 Grayhawk Elementary Corgan Associates Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 589.60
C80368 Hunt Middle School Corgan Associates Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 29,568.00
C80368 Hunt Middle School Corgan Associates Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 18.15
C80368 Hunt Middle School Corgan Associates Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 33,280.76
C80368 Maus Middle School Corgan Associates Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 12,740.00
C80368 Maus Middle School Corgan Associates Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 62.21
C80368 Overhill Drive Extension Corgan Associates Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 1,488.48
C80368 Purefoy Elementary Corgan Associates Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 9,870.00
C80368 Purefoy Elementary Corgan Associates Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 471.28
C80368 Sonntag Elementary Corgan Associates Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 12,320.00
C80368 Dooley Middle School Corgan Associates Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 83,250.00
C80368 Dooley Middle School Corgan Associates Inc. Construction Services 01/14/10 590.13
Total 6,205,514.97
CHECK REGISTERS
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YOUR NAME:SCHOOL OR DEPARTMENT:Richard WilkinsonDATE: February 8, 2010ITEM (BRIEF AGENDA HEADING):Act on award for preferred approved vendor listAction ItemXor Information Item BACKGROUND INFORMATION:We continue to update our qualified vendor list as prescribed by purchasing requirements.See attached list of recommended vendors.RECOMMENDATION:We recommend a motion to approve the attached lists of vendors to the current preferredvendor list for district purchases.COMMENTS:Bid# 405-1109BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA ITEMFacilities and Finance
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Vendors Pending Board Approval February 2010
RFP 405-0110 & Sole Source ALEKS Corporation
RFP 405-0110 ALSCO INC
RFP 405-0110 Anchor Flag & Pole, Inc.
RFP 405-0110 Celebrity Cafe and Bakery
RFP 405-0110 Childress Furniture and Fabrics
RFP 405-0110 Citrix Online
RFP 405-0110 Coolgas, Inc.
RFP 405-0110 Custom Sportswear, Inc
RFP 405-0110 Digital Marketing and Print Solutions
RFP 405-0110 Ecolab Food Safety Specialties
RFP 405-0110 FANTASTIC FUNDRAISERS
RFP 405-0110 Harebrain Incorporated
RFP 405-0110 Hunter and Associates
RFP 405-0110 INSECT LORE
RFP 405-0110 Jim and Ken Group inc
RFP 405-0110 Laurie Westphal
RFP 405-0110 LNX
RFP 405-0110 Mind Vine Press
RFP 405-0110 National School Products
RFP 405-0110 Oceanbeauty Seafoods Dallas Distribution
RFP 405-0110 Prime Printing & Promotions, Inc.
RFP 405-0110 Put-in-Cups
RFP 405-0110 Salad Creations
RFP 405-0110 Scarborough Specialties, Inc.
RFP 405-0110 SIGNATURE FUNDRAISING
RFP 405-0110 Spirit Event Coordinators
RFP 405-0110 Sundance/Newbridge Educational Publishing
RFP 405-0110 The Critical Thinking Co.
RFP 405-0110 World's Finest Chocolate, Inc.
RFP 405-0110 City of Garden City-Lee Richardson Zoo
RFP 405-0110 Nicol Scales
RFP 405-0110 Organizational Health Diagnostic & Development Corp.
BuyBoard B&B Athletic Supply
BuyBoard Symbolic Technology, Inc.
DIR Communication Supply Corp (CSC)
DIR Data of Texas
TIPS Red Hawk Industries, LLC.
TXMAS RSC Equipment Rental
Northwest ISD/EPCNT Discovery Education
Non Profit Rochester Institute of Technology
Sole Source STEPS Professional Development
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YOUR NAME:SCHOOL OR DEPARTMENT:Richard WilkinsonDATE:ITEM (BRIEF AGENDA HEADING):Act on landscape maintenance contract extension for 2010-2011 school yearAction ItemXor Information Item BACKGROUND INFORMATION:The renewal extension for $1,544,135 includes the three new middle schools and two new elementary schools for 2010-2011 (see attached).RECOMMENDATION:We recommend a motion to approve the landscape maintenance contract extension for 2010-2011school year with to Dyna-Mist.COMMENTS:CSP 300-2008-01-09BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA ITEMFacilities and Finance February 8, 2010
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YOUR NAME:SCHOOL OR DEPARTMENT:Richard WilkinsonDATE:ITEM (BRIEF AGENDA HEADING):Act on award of purchase of furniture, equipment, curriculum, and supplies for new campusesAction ItemXor Information Item BACKGROUND INFORMATION:Lone Star High School$1,823,634.25Cobb, Hunt and Maus Middle School$3,935,639.97Purefoy and Sonntag Elementary School$1,141,566.46TOTAL:$6,900,840.68(see attached spreadsheets)RECOMMENDATION:We recommend a motion to approve the purchase of furniture, equipment, curriculum, and suppliesfor new campuses.COMMENTS:Quote request 351-2009-11-10BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA ITEMFacilities and Finance February 8, 2010
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YOUR NAME:SCHOOL OR DEPARTMENT:Richard WilkinsonDATE: ITEM (BRIEF AGENDA HEADING):Act on award of blanket purchasing agreement with furniture company Action ItemXor Information Item BACKGROUND INFORMATION:This will be a one-year contract for the purchase of furniture at a discount from the HON Company.See the attached agreement.RECOMMENDATION:We recommend a motion to approve the award of blanket purchasing agreement with the HONCompany. COMMENTS:The contract begins February 13, 2009 and ends February 12, 2010.Contract through # TXMAS-3-711090 and TXMAS-6-71111-060.BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA ITEMFacilities and Finance February 8, 2010
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YOUR NAME:SCHOOL OR DEPARTMENT:Melissa FoucheDATE: February 8, 2010ITEM (BRIEF AGENDA HEADING):Act on vendor for student online registration softwareAction ItemXor Information Item BACKGROUND INFORMATION:A competitive sealed proposal was administered through the FISD Procurement Department. Of the 13companies that submitted, InfoSnap, we believe, offered the best product to currently meet our needs ofadministering online registration for the first time ever. Purchase price, reputation, quality of goods and services, Meeting FISD specific needs, and long-term cost were all considerations. The communicationsdepartment, along with key information services employees, worked together to make the selection.RECOMMENDATION:We recommend a motion to purchase InfoSnap, Inc. to supply software for student online registrationbeginning the 2010-2011 school year.COMMENTS:We plan to fund this purchase with federal stabilization dollars. This will be a two-year contract with year one at a cost of $94,316.25 and year two at a cost of 69,316.25, totaling $163,633.00.BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA ITEMTechnology/Communications Department
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YOUR NAME:SCHOOL OR DEPARTMENT:Melissa FoucheDATE: February 8, 2010ITEM (BRIEF AGENDA HEADING):Act on vendor to provide wireless for new schools and replacement campuses for 2010-2011Action ItemXor Information Item BACKGROUND INFORMATION:The campuses affected are Sonntag, Purefoy, Hunt, Cobb, Maus, Ashley, Pink, Bledsoe, and Roach.The total cost budgeted for all schools is $498,326.95, which includes a 10 percent contingency fund of $45,302.45.RECOMMENDATION:We recommend a motion to approve Xirrus arrays for the campuses with the addition of some Ciscoaccess points where needed to fill smaller areas that have stubborn connectivity due to barriers. COMMENTS:This purchase will be made using technology bond money through CSP #341-2009-05-14. This is a one year contract with the option of four, one-year extensions.BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA ITEMTechnology Department
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YOUR NAME:SCHOOL OR DEPARTMENT:Debra NelsonDATE:ITEM (BRIEF AGENDA HEADING):Act on recommendation for award of contract extension for PSAT/SAT prep classesAction ItemXor Information Item BACKGROUND INFORMATION:To provide all aspects of PSAT and SAT test preparation classes to be offered at various times throughout the contract period to FISD students. This is the first of two possible contract extensions with The Princeton Review at no expense to the district. Course/materials provided at student's expense.RECOMMENDATION:We recommend a motion to approve the extension of contract to The Princeton Review for PSAT/SAT course class offerings.COMMENTS:CSP 330-2009-02-13BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA ITEMCurriculum and Instruction February 8, 2010
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YOUR NAME:SCHOOL OR DEPARTMENT: Rick ReedyDATE: February 8, 2010ITEM (BRIEF AGENDA HEADING):Consider and act on issues related to May 8 board of trustees election2. Resolution approving voting changesAction ItemXor Information Item BACKGROUND INFORMATION:Voting changes outlined in the resolution include an additional early and election day voting sitein the Heritage Lakes subdivision for all district early voters and election day voters in Denton CountyPrecinct 131 as well as an additional election day voting site at Parr Library for all Frisco ISD voters in Collin County Precinct 109.RECOMMENDATION:We recommend a motion to approve the resolution on the voting changes.COMMENTS:BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA ITEM Superintendent's Office
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RESOLUTION OF THE FRISCO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPROVING CHANGES FOR THE JOINT GENERAL ELECTION OF MAY 8, 2010 WHEREAS, to better meet the needs of voters, the District has expanded their joint election agreement with the City of Frisco and Collin County Community College to expand early voting and election day voting sites to now include: Heritage Lakes Amenities Center, 3949 Village Blvd, Frisco 75034 for all early voters in all Frisco Independent School District voting precincts and election day voters in Denton County Precinct 131, and WHEREAS, to better meet the needs of voters the District has expanded their joint election agreement with Plano Independent School District and Collin County Community College to expand election day voting sites to now include: Christopher A. Parr Library, 6200 Windhaven Parkway, Plano 75093 for election day voters in Collin County Precinct 109. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Frisco ISD Board of Trustees approves the additions to the early voting and election day voting sites. APPROVED this 8th day of February, 2010. SIGNED: ATTEST: ______________________________ ____________________________ Dan Mossakowski, President Brenda Polk, Secretary Board of Trustees Board of Trustees Frisco Independent School District Frisco Independent School District 51
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ORDER OF ELECTION
1) A joint general election is hereby ordered with participation among the Frisco Independent
School District, the City of Frisco, the Plano Independent School District, the City of McKinney,
the McKinney Independent School District, Allen Independent School District, and Collin
County Community College to be conducted on Saturday, May 8, 2010, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. for
the election of Frisco Independent School District Board of Trustees Place 1, 2, and 3:
ELECTION DAY VOTING
Saturday
May 8, 2010
Bethany Elementary School
2418 Micarta Drive
Plano, TX 75025
Collin County Precincts 135 and 139
Brinker Elementary School
3800 John Clark Parkway
Plano, TX 75093
Collin County Precinct 176
Heritage Lakes Amenities Center
3949 Village Blvd.
Frisco, TX 75034
Denton County Precinct 131
McKinney Fire Station #7
861 Independence Parkway
McKinney, TX 75070
Collin County Precinct 163
Christopher A. Parr Library
6200 Windhaven Parkway
Plano, TX 75093
Collin County Precinct 109
Pioneer Heritage Middle School
1649 High Shoals Drive
Frisco, TX 75034
Denton County Precincts 115, 117, 119, 124, 135, 137, 140, 143, and 214
Robinson Middle School
6701 Preston Meadow Drive
Plano, TX 75024
Collin County Precincts 14, 89, and 167
Scoggins Middle School
7070 Stacy Road
McKinney, TX 75070
Collin County Precincts 38, 126, and 169
Staley Middle School
6927 Stadium Lane
Frisco, TX 75034
Collin County Precincts 30, 92, 111, and 177
Wester Middle School
12293 Shepherds Hill Lane
Frisco, TX 75035
Collin County Precincts 87, 101, 117, 118, 127, 134, and 146
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2) Early voting by personal appearance will be conducted at the following locations during the
hours noted:
EARLY VOTING*
April 26 to
May 4, 2010
Collin County Elections Administration (Main Early Voting Location)
2010 Redbud Blvd., Suite 102
McKinney, TX 75069
Carpenter Park Recreation Center
6701 Coit Road
Plano, TX 75024
Christopher A. Parr Library
6200 Windhaven Parkway
Plano, TX 75093
Collin County Community College
Central Park Campus
2200 West University Drive
McKinney, TX 75071
Collin County Community College
Preston Ridge Campus
9700 Wade Blvd.
Frisco, TX 75035
Collin County Community College
Spring Creek Campus
2800 East Spring Creek Parkway
Plano, TX 75074
Frisco Fire Station #4
4485 Cotton Gin Road
Frisco, TX 75034
Haggard Library
2501 Coit Road
Plano, TX 75075
Harrington Library
1501 18th Street
Plano, TX 75074
Heritage Lakes Amenities Center
3949 Village Blvd.
Frisco, TX 75034
McKinney Fire Station #5
6600 West Virginia Parkway
McKinney, TX 75071
McKinney Performing Arts Center
111 North Tennessee
McKinney, TX 75069
Murphy Municipal Complex
206 North Murphy Road
Murphy, TX 75094
Plano ISD Administration
2700 West 15th Street
Plano, TX 75075
Renner Frankford Library
6400 Frankford Road
Dallas, TX 75252
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
April 25 April 26 April 27 April 28 April 29 April 30 May 1
Early
Voting
8 am-5 pm
Early
Voting
8 am-5 pm
Early
Voting
8 am-5 pm
Early
Voting
8 am-7 pm
Early
Voting
8 am-5 pm
Early
Voting
8 am-5 pm
May 2 May 3 May 4 May 5 May 6 May 7 May 8
Early
Voting
7 am-7 pm
Early
Voting
7 am-7 pm
Election
Day
7 am-7 pm
*School District voters may vote at any of the additional Early Voting locations open under
full contract services with the Collin County Elections Administration.
3) Applications for ballot by mail shall be mailed to:
Sharon Rowe, Early Voting Clerk
Collin County Elections Administration
2010 Redbud Blvd., Suite 102
McKinney, TX 75069
The first day to accept applications to vote early by mail is Tuesday, March 9, 2010, and the
last day to accept applications for ballots by mail is no later than the close of business on
Friday, April 30, 2010.
4) Canvassing of election returns will be conducted between Tuesday, May 11, and Wednesday,
May 19, 2010.
Issued this the 8th day of February, 2010.
Dan Mossakowski, President Brenda Polk, Secretary
Board of Trustees Board of Trustees
Frisco Independent School District Frisco Independent School District
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YOUR NAME:SCHOOL OR DEPARTMENT: Rick ReedyDATE: February 8, 2010ITEM (BRIEF AGENDA HEADING):Consider and act on issues related to May 8 board of trustees election4. Joint election contract and agreementAction ItemXor Information Item BACKGROUND INFORMATION:Following is the joint election contract and joint agreements with the City of Frisco, Plano ISD,City of McKinney, McKinney ISD, Allen ISD, and Collin County Community College.RECOMMENDATION:We recommend a motion to approve the joint election contract and agreements.COMMENTS:BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA ITEM Superintendent's Office
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May 8, 2010
Joint General & Special Election
Contract for Election Services
City of Frisco/Frisco ISD
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May 8, 2010
Joint General & Special Election
Table of Contents
I………………………………………………Duties and Services of Contracting Officer
II………………………………..……….Duties and Services of City and School District
III……………………….………………………………………………..Cost of Election
IV………………………………………………………………Joint Election Agreement
V…………………………….………………………………………..General Provisions
Exhibits
Exhibit A...…………………………………….……Early Voting Schedule and Locations
Exhibit B.….………………………………………………Election Day Polling Locations
Exhibit C…………………………………………………………………..Cost of Services
Exhibit D……………………………………………………...…Joint Election Agreement
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THE STATE OF TEXAS CONTRACT FOR
COUNTY OF COLLIN §
CITY – SCHOOL FRISCO ELECTION SERVICES
BY THE TERMS OF THIS CONTRACT made and entered into by and
between the CITY OF FRISCO, hereinafter referred to as the "CITY," and the BOARD
OF TRUSTEES OF THE FRISCO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, hereinafter
referred to as the “SCHOOL DISTRICT,” and SHARON ROWE, Elections
Administrator of Collin County, Texas, hereinafter referred to as "Contracting Officer,"
pursuant to the authority in Subchapter D, Section 31.092, of Chapter 31, of the Texas
Election Code, agree to the following particulars in regard to coordination, supervision
and running of the City and School District's May 8, 2010 Joint General & Special
Election and a City Runoff Election, if necessary, on June 12, 2010. An additional cost
estimate, early voting calendar, and Election Day polling place schedule will be prepared
should a Runoff Election be necessary.
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into in consideration of the mutual covenants
and promises hereinafter set out. IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
I. DUTIES AND SERVICES OF CONTRACTING OFFICER. The Contracting
Officer shall be responsible for performing the following duties and shall furnish the
following services and equipment:
A. The Contracting Officer shall arrange for appointment, notification
(including writ of election), training and compensation of all presiding judges, alternate
judges, the judge of the Central Counting Station and judge of the Early Voting Balloting
Board.
a. The Contracting Officer shall be responsible for notification of
each Election Day and Early Voting presiding judge and alternate judge of
his or her appointment. The recommendations of the City and the School
District will be the accepted guidelines for the number of clerks secured to
work in each polling place. The presiding election judge of each polling
place, however, will use his/her discretion to determine when additional
manpower is needed during peak voting hours. The Contracting Officer
will determine the number of clerks to work in the Central Counting
Station and the number of clerks to work on the balloting board.
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Election judges shall be secured by the Contracting Officer with the
approval of the City and the School District.
b. Election judges shall attend the Contracting Officer's school of
instruction (Elections Seminar) to be held Wednesday, May 5, 2010, at the
Collin County 380 Courts Bldg., Central Jury Room, 1800 N. Graves St.,
McKinney, TX at 2:00 PM.
c. Election judges shall be responsible for picking up from and
returning election supplies to the county election warehouse located at
2010 Redbud Blvd., Suite 102, McKinney. Compensation for this pickup
and delivery of supplies will be $25.00.
d. The Contracting Officer shall compensate each election judge and
worker. Each judge shall receive $12.00 per hour for services rendered.
Each alternate judge and clerk shall receive $10.00 per hour for services
rendered. Overtime will be paid to each person working over 40 hours per
week.
B. The Contracting Officer shall procure, prepare, and distribute voting
machines, election kits and election supplies.
a. The Contracting Officer shall secure election kits which
include the legal documentation required to hold an election and all
supplies including locks, pens, magic markers, etc.
b. The Contracting Officer shall secure all tables, chairs, and legal
documentation required to run the Central Counting Station.
c. The Contracting Officer shall provide all lists of registered voters
required for use on Election Day and for the early voting period required
by law. The Election Day list of registered voters shall be arranged in
alphabetical order by polling place, in lieu of alphabetic by each precinct
in each polling place.
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d. The Contracting Officer shall procure and arrange for the
distribution of all election equipment and supplies required to hold an
election.
1. Equipment includes the rental of voting machines, ADA
compliance headphones and keypads (1 per site), transfer cases,
voting signs and tote boxes.
2. Supplies include smart cards, sample ballots, early
voting mail ballots, pens, tape, markers, etc.
C. The Contracting Officer, Sharon Rowe, shall be appointed the Early
Voting Clerk by the City and the School District.
a. The Contracting Officer shall supervise and conduct Early Voting
by mail and in person and shall secure personnel to serve as Early Voting
Deputies.
b. Early Voting by personal appearance for the City and School
District's May 8, 2010, Joint General & Special Election shall be
conducted during the time period and at the locations listed in Exhibit
“A”, attached and incorporated by reference into this contract.
c. All applications for an Early Voting mail ballot shall be received
and processed by the Collin County Elections Administration Office,
2010 Redbud Blvd., Suite 102, McKinney, Texas 75069.
1. Application for mail ballots erroneously mailed to the City
or School District shall immediately be faxed to the Contracting
Officer for timely processing. The original application shall then
be forwarded to the Contracting Officer for proper retention.
2. All Federal Post Card Applicants (FPCA) will be sent a
mail ballot. No postage is required.
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d. All Early Voting ballots (those cast by mail and those cast by
personal appearance) shall be prepared for count by the Early Voting
Ballot Board in accordance with Section 87.000 of the Texas Election
Code. The presiding judge of this Board shall be appointed by the
Contracting Officer.
D. The Contracting Officer shall arrange for the use of all Election Day
polling places. The City and School District shall assume the responsibility of remitting
the cost of all employee services required to provide access, provide security or provide
custodial services for the polling locations. The Election Day polling locations are listed
in Exhibit “B”, attached and incorporated by reference into this contract.
E. The Contracting Officer shall be responsible for establishing and
operating the Central Counting Station to receive and tabulate the voted ballots in
accordance with Section 127.001 of the Election Code and of this agreement. Counting
Station Manager and Central Count Judge shall be Sharon Rowe. The Tabulation
Supervisor shall be Patty Seals.
a. The tabulation supervisor shall prepare, test and run the county's
tabulation system in accordance with statutory requirements and county
policies, under the auspices of the Contracting Officer.
b. The Public Logic and Accuracy Test of the electronic voting
system shall be conducted.
c. Election night reports will be available to the City and School
District at the Central Counting Station on election night. Provisional
ballots will be tabulated after election night in accordance with law.
d. The Contracting Officer shall prepare the unofficial canvass report
after all precincts have been counted, and will provide a copy of the
unofficial canvass to the City and School District as soon as possible after
all returns have been tallied.
e. The Contracting Officer shall be appointed the custodian of the
voted ballots and shall retain all election material for a period of 22
months.
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1. Pending no litigation and as prescribed by law, the voted
ballots shall be shredded 22 months after the election.
2. The City and School District can obtain the list of
registered voters from the Elections Administration Office after
this retention period. Pending no litigation and if the City or
School District does not request the lists, the Contracting Officer
shall destroy them.
f. The Contracting Officer shall conduct a manual count as
prescribed by Section 127.201 of the Texas Election Code and
submit a written report to the City and School District in a timely
manner. The Secretary of State may waive this requirement. If
applicable, a written report shall be submitted to the Secretary of
State as required by Section 127.201(E) of the aforementioned
code.
F. The Contracting Officer is in compliance with HB 2524.
II. DUTIES AND SERVICES OF THE CITY AND SCHOOL DISTRICT. The
City and School District shall assume the following responsibilities:
A. The City and School District shall prepare the election orders, resolutions,
notices, justice department submissions, official canvass and other pertinent documents
for adoption by the appropriate office or body. The City and School District assumes the
responsibility of posting all notices and likewise promoting the schedules for Early
Voting and Election Day.
B. The City and School District shall provide the Contracting Officer with an
updated map and street index of their jurisdiction in an electronic or printed format as
soon as possible but no later than Friday, March 19, 2010.
C. The City and School District shall procure and provide the Contracting
Officer with the ballot layout and Spanish interpretation in an electronic format.
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a. The City and School District shall deliver to the Contracting
Officer as soon as possible, but no later than Tuesday, March 9, 2010, the
official wording for the City and School District's May 8, 2010, Joint
General & Special Election.
b. The City and School District shall approve the "blue line" ballot
format prior to the final printing.
D. The City and School District shall post the publication of election notice
by the proper methods with the proper media.
E. The City and School District shall prepare and submit to the U. S.
Department of Justice under the Federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, any required
submissions on voting changes.
F. The City and School District shall compensate the Contracting Officer for
any additional verified cost incurred in the process of running this election or for a
manual count this election may require, consistent with charges and hourly rates shown
on Exhibit “C” for required services.
G. The City and School District shall pay the Contracting Officer 90% of the
estimated cost to run the said election prior to Friday, April 2, 2010. The Contracting
Officer shall place the funds in a "contract fund" as prescribed by Section 31.100 of the
Texas Election Code. The Deposit should be delivered within the mandatory time frame
to:
Collin County Treasury
Attn: Pam Dugger
2300 Bloomdale Rd. #3138
McKinney, Texas 75071
H. The City and School District shall pay the cost of conducting said
election,
less partial payment, including the 10% administrative fee, pursuant to the Texas Election
Code, Section 31.100, within 30 days from the date of final billing.
III. COST OF SERVICES. See Exhibit “C.”
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IV. JOINT ELECTION AGREEMENT. See Exhibit “D.”
V. GENERAL PROVISIONS.
A. Nothing contained in this contract shall authorize or permit a change in the
officer with whom or the place at which any document or record relating to the City and
School District's May 8, 2010, Joint General & Special Election is to be filed or the place
at which any function is to be carried out, or any nontransferable functions specified
under Section 31.096 of the Texas Election Code.
B. Upon request, the Contracting Officer will provide copies of all invoices
and other charges received in the process of running said election for the City and School
District.
C. If the City and/or School District cancel their election pursuant to Section
2.053 of the Texas Election Code, the Contracting Officer shall be paid a contract
preparation fee of $75. An entity canceling an election will not be liable for any further
costs incurred by the Contracting Officer in conducting the May 8, 2010, Joint General &
Special Election. All actual shared cost incurred in the conduct of the election will be
divided by the actual number of entities contracting with the Contracting Officer and
holding a May 8, 2010, Joint General & Special Election.
D. The Contracting Officer shall file copies of this contract with the County
Judge and the County Auditor of Collin County, Texas.
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WITNESS BY MY HAND THIS THE DAY OF 2010.
Sharon Rowe
Elections Administrator
Collin County, Texas
WITNESS BY MY HAND THIS THE DAY OF 2010.
By:___________________________ Attest:____________________________
Maher Maso, Mayor Jenny Page, City Secretary
City of Frisco City of Frisco
WITNESS BY MY HAND THIS THE DAY OF 2010.
By:______________________________ Attest:______________________________
Dr. Rick Reedy Superintendent Daniel Mossakowski, President
Frisco Independent School District Frisco Independent School District
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MAY 8, 2010, JOINT GENERAL & SPECIAL ELECTION
Early Voting Locations and Hours
City of Frisco & Frisco ISD*
Polling Place Address City
Collin County Election Office
(Main Early Voting Location)
2010 Redbud Blvd., #102 McKinney
CCCC – Preston Ridge Campus 9700 Wade Blvd. Frisco
Fire Station No. 4 4485 Cotton Gin Road Frisco
Heritage Lakes Amenities Center 3949 Village Blvd. Frisco
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
April 25 April 26
8am – 5pm
April 27
8am – 5pm
April 28
8am – 5pm
April 29
8am - 7pm
April 30
8am - 5pm
May 1
8am - 5pm
May 2 May 3
7am – 7pm
May 4
7am – 7pm
May 5 May 6 May 7 May 8
7am – 7pm
Election Day
City of McKinney, Frisco ISD and McKinney ISD*
Polling Place Address City
Collin County Election Office
(Main Early Voting Location) 2010 Redbud Blvd., #102 McKinney
CCCC – Central Park Campus 2200 West University Dr McKinney
Fire Station No. 5 6600 W. Virginia Pkwy. McKinney
McKinney Performing Arts Center 111 North Tennessee McKinney
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
April 25 April 26
8am – 5pm
April 27
8am – 5pm
April 28
8am – 5pm
April 29
8am - 7pm
April 30
8am - 5pm
May 1
8am - 5pm
May 2 May 3
7am – 7pm
May 4
7am – 7pm
May 5 May 6 May 7 May 8
7am – 7pm
Election Day
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Plano ISD and Frisco ISD*
Early Voting Locations and Hours
Polling Place Address City
Collin County Election Office
(Main Early Voting Location)
2010 Redbud Blvd., #102 McKinney
Carpenter Park Recreation Center 6701 Coit Road Plano
Christopher A. Parr Library 6200 Windhaven Parkway Plano
Collin County Community College
– Springcreek Campus
2800 E. Spring Creek Parkway Plano
Haggard Library 2501 Coit Road Plano
Harrington Library 1501 18th Street Plano
Murphy Municipal Complex 206 N. Murphy Road Murphy
Plano ISD Administration Center 2700 W. 15th Street Plano
Renner Frankford Library 6400 Frankford Road Dallas
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
April 25 April 26
8am – 5pm
April 27
8am – 5pm
April 28
8am – 5pm
April 29
8am - 7pm
April 30
8am - 5pm
May 1
8am - 5pm
May 2 May 3
7am – 7pm
May 4
7am – 7pm
May 5 May 6 May 7 May 8
7am – 7pm
Election Day
* City and School District voters may vote at any of the additional Early Voting locations
open under full contract services with the Collin County Elections Administration.
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Exhibit “B”
MAY 8, 2010
JOINT GENERAL & SPECIAL ELECTION
Election Day Polling Locations – City of Frisco & FISD
Precincts Location Address City
Denton County 131 Heritage Lakes Amenities Center 3949 Village Blvd. Frisco
Denton County 115, 117, 119,
124, 135, 137, 140, 143, 214
Pioneer Heritage Middle School 1649 High Shoals Drive Frisco
30, 92, 111, 177 Staley Middle School 6927 Stadium Lane Frisco
87, 101, 117, 118, 127, 134, 146 Wester Middle School 12293 Shepherds Hill Ln. Frisco
Election Day Polling Locations – City of McKinney & FISD
Precincts Location Address City
163 Fire Station #7 861 Independence Pkwy. McKinney
Election Day Polling Locations – City of McKinney, MISD, AISD, FISD
Precincts Location Address City
38, 126, 169 Scoggins Middle School 7070 Stacy Road McKinney
Election Day Polling Locations – FISD & PISD
Precincts Location Address City
135, 139 Bethany Elementary School 2418 Micarta Drive Plano
176 Brinker Elementary School 3800 John Clark Parkway Plano
109 (No Voters FISD) Christopher A. Parr Library 6200 Windhaven Parkway Plano
14, 89, 167 Robinson Middle School 6701 Preston Meadow Dr. Plano
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May 8, 2010 Joint General & Special Election – City of Frisco & ISD
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Exhibit “D”
JOINT ELECTION AGREEMENT
between
The City Council of the City of Frisco, Texas (the City) and the Board of Trustees of the Frisco
Independent School District (the School), and the Board of Trustees of Collin County Community
College District (the College).
BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, the City, the School, and the College do hereby agree,
pursuant to the provisions of the Texas Election Code, to hold a joint election of the General Election of
the City and General Election of the School and the College to be held on Saturday, May 8, 2010. All
entities have contracted with the Collin County Elections Administrator (Election Administrator) to
perform various duties and responsibilities on behalf of the three entities.
The three entities shall share equally in the expense of the polling locations, election officials, supplies,
ballots and other and all necessary expenses for the election upon receipt of satisfactory billing and
invoices reflecting the total of such election.
An entity canceling an election pursuant to Section 2.053 of the Texas Election Code will not be liable for
costs incurred by the Elections Administrator in conducting the May 8, 2010, Joint General & Special
Election; they will be liable only for the contract preparation fee of $75.00.
APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRISCO, TEXAS in its meeting held the
____ day of ___________, 2010 and executed by its authorized representative.
By:______________________________ Attest:______________________________
Maher Maso, Mayor Jenny Page, City Secretary
APPROVED ON BEHALF OF THE FRISCO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT in its meeting
held the ____ day of ______________, 2010, and executed by its authorized representative.
By:______________________________ Attest:______________________________
Dr. Rick Reedy, Superintendent Daniel Mossakowski, President
APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF COLLIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
DISTRICT in its meeting held the ____ day of ______________, 2010, and executed by its authorized
representative.
By:________________________________ Attest: _____________________________________
Dr. Cary Israel, President Brenda Kihl, Asst. Vice President of Strategic
Initiatives
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JOINT ELECTION AGREEMENT
between
The City Council of the City of McKinney (the City), the Board of Trustees of the
McKinney Independent School District (MISD), the Board of Trustees of the
Frisco Independent School District (FISD) and the Board of Trustees of the Allen
Independent School District (AISD) known as the Schools, and the Board of
Trustees of Collin County Community College District (the College).
BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, the City, the Schools and the College, do
hereby agree, pursuant to the provisions of the Texas Election Code, to hold a joint
election for the General Election and Special Election should it be called, of the City and
the General Elections of the School Districts to be held on Saturday, May 8, 2010. The
entities have contracted with the Collin County Elections Administrator (Election
Administrator) to perform various duties and responsibilities on their behalf.
The City, MISD, FISD and the College shall share equally in shared expenses
applicable for the early voting location at Fire Station #5. The Collin County Community
College Main Campus and McKinney Performing Arts Center (MPAC) early voting
location expenses will be shared equally between the City, MISD and the College. All
five entities (including AISD) shall share Election Day polling location expenses for
Scoggins Middle School. Election Day location Fire Station #7 will be shared equally
between the City, FISD and the College. Five Election Day polling location expenses
for McKinney City Hall, Burks Elementary School, Collin County Community College
Main Campus, Dowell Middle School and Valley Creek Elementary School will be
shared equally between the City, MISD and the College. Expenses include polling
location costs, election officials, supplies, ballots and any other and all necessary
expenses for the election upon receipt of satisfactory billing and invoices reflecting the
total of such election.
Tabulation and centralized costs shall be shared equally between the number of entities
holding an election on May 8, 2010. An entity canceling an election pursuant to Section
2.053 of the Texas Election Code will not be liable for costs incurred by the Elections
Administrator in conducting the May 8, 2010, Joint General Election and Special
Elections of the City and General Elections of the School Districts; they will be liable
only for the contract preparation fee of $75.00.
APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MCKINNEY, TEXAS in its
meeting held the day of , 2010, and executed by its
authorized representative.
By: Attest:
Frank Ragan, City Manager Sandy Hart, City Secretary
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APPROVED BY THE TRUSTEES OF THE FRISCO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
DISTRICT in its meeting held the day of , 2010, and
executed by its authorized representative.
By: Attest:
Dr. Rick Reedy, Superintendent Daniel Mossakowski, President
Board of Trustees
APPROVED BY THE TRUSTEES OF THE MCKINNEY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
DISTRICT in its meeting held the day of , 2010, and
executed by its authorized representative.
By: Attest:
J. D. Kennedy, Superintendent Stephen Fortenberry Chief Financial Officer
APPROVED BY THE TRUSTEES OF THE ALLEN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
DISTRICT in its meeting held the day of , 2010, and
executed by its authorized representative.
By: Attest:
Gary Stocker, Board President Benny Bolin. Board Secretary
APPROVED BY THE TRUSTEES OF THE COLLIN COUNTY COMMUNITY
COLLEGE DISTRICT in its meeting held the day of
, 2010, and executed by its authorized representative.
By: Attest:
Dr. Cary Israel, President Brenda Kihl, Asst. Vice President
of Strategic Initiatives
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Exhibit “D”
JOINT ELECTION AGREEMENT
between
The Board of Trustees of the Frisco Independent School District (the School), and the Board of
Trustees of the Plano Independent School District (the School) and the Board of Trustees of
Collin County Community College District (the College).
BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, the Schools and the College do hereby agree, pursuant to the
provisions of the Texas Election Code, to hold a joint election of the General Election of the Schools and
the College to be held on Saturday, May 8, 2010. All entities have contracted with the Collin County
Elections Administrator (Election Administrator) to perform various duties and responsibilities on behalf of
the three entities.
The three entities shall share equally in the expense of three Election Day polling locations, (Bethany,
Brinker, Robinson), election officials, supplies, ballots and other and all necessary expenses for the
election upon receipt of satisfactory billing and invoices reflecting the total of such election. Expenses
unique to one entity shall be billed solely to that entity.
An entity canceling an election pursuant to Section 2.053 of the Texas Election Code will not be liable for
costs incurred by the Elections Administrator in conducting the May 8, 2010, Joint General Election; they
will be liable only for the contract preparation fee of $75.00.
APPROVED ON BEHALF OF THE FRISCO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT in its meeting held the
____ day of ______________, 2010, and executed by its authorized representative.
By:______________________________ Attest:______________________________
Dr. Rick Reedy, Superintendent Daniel Mossakowski, President
APPROVED ON BEHALF OF THE PLANO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT in its meeting held the
____ day of ______________, 2010, and executed by its authorized representative.
By:____________________________________ Attest:______________________________
Richard K. Matkin, Associate Superintendent Karla Oliver, Executive Director
APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF COLLIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
DISTRICT in its meeting held the ____ day of ______________, 2010, and executed by its authorized
representative.
By:________________________________ Attest:_____________________________________
Dr. Cary Israel, President Brenda Kihl, Asst. Vice President of Strategic
Initiatives
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2010-2011Budget
Information
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_ February 8, 2010Budget information to Board of Trustees
_ February 27, 2010Final Personnel List due from Human Resources
_ March 8, 2010 Budget information to Board of Trustees
_ April 5, 2010 Budget information to Board of Trustees
_ April 30, 2010 Deadline for Chief Appraisers to certify estimated taxable value
_ May 10, 2010 Present Near Final Budget information to Board of Trustees
_ June 4, 2010 Notice of Public Meeting to Discuss Budget and Proposed Tax Rate publication deadline
_ June 14, 2009 Final Budget Presentation and Approval of Budget/Proposed Tax Rate
_ July 26, 2010 Chief Appraisers certify the Appraisal Rolls for approval by the District
2010-11 Budget Planning Key Dates
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Budgeted RevenueYTD Realized Revenue% of BudgetProjected Revenue% of Budget
$255,163,731 $219,579,297 86.05% $258,766,731101.41%
Budgeted ExpendituresYTD Actual Expenditures% of BudgetProjected Expenditures% of Budget
$253,352,325 $135,596,625 53.52% $257,375,519101.59%
Projected Surplus Projected Surplus
$1,811,375 $1,391,212
Projected Revenue and Expenditure Report for 2009-10
The anticipated increase in the expenditures over the budgeted amount is due to the increase in personnel related to the growth in student population during the year. 76
-2.5% Growth-1.0% Growth0% Growth+1.0% Growth+2.5% Growth
Projected Property Value$16,723,894,132$16,981,184,811$17,152,711,930$17,324,239,049$17,581,529,728
Projected TIF Value $959,184,308$973,940,989$983,778,777$993,616,565$1,008,373,246
Projected Property Value Less TIF $15,764,709,824$16,007,243,822$16,168,933,153$16,330,622,484$16,573,156,482
M&O Tax Levy @ $1.02 $160,800,040$163,273,887$164,923,118$166,572,349$169,046,196
Estimated Frozen Value Loss $880,000$880,000$880,000$880,000$880,000
Projected M&O Collections$159,920,040$162,393,887$164,043,118$165,692,349$168,166,196
Projected M&O Collections @ 98% $156,721,639$159,146,009$160,762,256$162,378,502$164,802,872
State Revenue 8% Student Growth $107,800,917$105,779,929$104,432,603$103,085,276$101,064,288
Less Chapter 41 Recapture-$2,375,078-$2,411,819-$2,436,312-$2,460,806-$2,497,547
Net State Revenue $105,425,839$103,368,110$101,996,291$100,624,470$98,566,741
TRS On-Behalf Revenue $11,400,000$11,400,000$11,400,000$11,400,000$11,400,000
Local Source Revenue$5,000,000$5,000,000$5,000,000$5,000,000$5,000,000
Pen. & Int.$1,000,000$1,000,000$1,000,000$1,000,000$1,000,000
Ag Rollback$1,000,000$1,000,000$1,000,000$1,000,000$1,000,000
Total State/Local Revenue Projected $280,547,478$280,914,119$281,158,547$281,402,972$281,769,613
Current TIF Value--$983,778,777
State/Local Funding Projections
Beginning Property Values--$16,933,970,746 Current Property Values--$17,152,711,930
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YOUR NAME:SCHOOL OR DEPARTMENT:Richard WilkinsonDATE:ITEM (BRIEF AGENDA HEADING):Consider and act on construction manager at risk delivery method for high school additionand administration buildingAction ItemXor Information Item BACKGROUND INFORMATION:We believe this method offers the best opportunity to be successful on these projects basedon the timeline considerations, potential value engineering needs, and sequencing of constructionrelated to students' safety, minimizing interruptions, and circulation/traffic issues.RECOMMENDATION:We recommend a motion to approve the construction manager at risk delivery method forthe high school addition and administration building.COMMENTS:Budgeted and funded from 2006 bond program funds pending approval. The anticipatedadditional costs could be 1.5-2 percent more than the competitive sealed bid process, but webelieve we will save half of that projected costs from savings on changes/adjustmentsanticipated with these projects.BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA ITEMFacilities and Finance February 8, 2010
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YOUR NAME:SCHOOL OR DEPARTMENT:Linda BassDATE: February 8, 2010ITEM (BRIEF AGENDA HEADING):Consider and act on personnel recommendations 1. Resignations 2. Employment 3. Contract extensionsAction ItemXor Information Item BACKGROUND INFORMATION:Please see monthly personnel resignations and new contracts report and contract extensionslist.RECOMMENDATION:We recommend a motion to approve the personnel report and contract extensions as presented.COMMENTS:BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA ITEMHuman Resources
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PERSONNEL REPORT
Resignations
February 8, 2010
Professional Resignations:
NAME
CAMPUS/ASSIGNMENT
REASON
Tara Allen Staley Middle School
Science Teacher
Family Circumstances
Robin Depanfilis
Early Childhood School
Bilingual/ESL Pre-K Teacher
Health Reasons
Tonya Durham
Ogle Elementary School
Nurse
Personal Reasons
Jennifer Hillman
Rogers Elementary School
Speech Language Pathologist
Family Circumstances
Shelley Ortiz
Pink Elementary School
Art Teacher
Family Circumstances
Elaine Recer Scoggins Middle School
Health Teacher
Personal Reasons
Pamela Summerlin Carroll Elementary School
School Nurse
Family Circumstances
John Whitehead Griffin Middle School
History Teacher
Personal Reasons
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PERSONNEL REPORT
New Hires
February 8, 2010
Professional Contract Recommendations:
NAME
DEGREE EXP. CAMPUS/ASSIGNMENT
Adam Halford BBA/Marketing
Univ. of North Texas
Denton, TX
0 yrs. Centennial High School
Special Education Teacher
Kenneth Holley
BA/International Studies
Southwestern Univ.
Georgetown, TX
MA/International Studies
Texas State Univ.
San Marcos, Univ.
1 yrs. Wakeland High School
Spanish Teacher
Tina Littlejohn BS/Kinesiology
Texas Woman’s Univ.
Denton, TX
0 yrs. Liberty High School
Science Teacher
Ryan McReynolds
BA/English
Univ. of North Texas
Denton, TX
3 yrs. Liberty High School
English Teacher
Brandi Pernisi BS/Education
Midwestern State Univ.
Wichita Falls, TX
5 yrs. Liberty High School
Special Education Teacher
Carter Ryan
BS/Education
Univ. of Texas at Dallas
Richardson, TX
0 yrs. Elliott Elementary School
Kindergarten Teacher
Emily Snyder BA/Speech Communications
Univ. of Illinois
Chicago, IL
M.Ed./Secondary Education
DePaul Univ.
Chicago, IL
0 yrs. Pioneer Heritage Middle School
History Teacher
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BASS LINDA R ASST SUPT HUMAN RESOURCES PERSONNEL/HR
NELSON DEBRA K ASST SUPT/CURR/INS ADMIN CURRICULUM
WILKINSON RICHARD A ASST SUPT/FACILITIES/FINANCE FINANCE
ZAMBIASI DOUGLAS R ASST SUPT/ADM SERV ADMIN SERVICES
BURNETT RICK A EXEC DIR STUDENT SERVICES STUDENT SERVICES
FOUCHE MELISSA L EXEC DIR TECH/INFO SRV TECHNOLOGY
WORTHAM SHANA M EXEC DIR COMMUNICATIONS PUBLIC RELATIONS
FARISH MICHAEL A PRINCIPAL HIGH SCHOOL WAKELAND HIGH SCHOOL
KRAFT KAREN A PRINCIPAL HIGH SCHOOL LONE STAR HIGH SCHOOL
MIMMS MARK S PRINCIPAL HIGH SCHOOL HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL
PALACIOS SYLVIA S PRINCIPAL HIGH SCHOOL FRISCO HIGH SCHOOL
SPAIN RANDY PRINCIPAL HIGH SCHOOL CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL
WALDRIP MICHAEL R PRINCIPAL HIGH SCHOOL LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL
CUNNINGHAM WESLEY S PRINCIPAL CTE CTE CENTER
KIRK LENORA S PRINCIPAL SOC STUDENT OPPORTUNITY CTR
FOUCHE TODD P PRINCIPAL MIDDLE SCHOOL PIONEER HERITAGE MIDDLE SCHOOL
GLADDEN TERRI A PRINCIPAL MIDDLE SCHOOL ROACH MIDDLE SCHOOL
HOLCOMB ELIZABETH E PRINCIPAL MIDDLE SCHOOL GRIFFIN MIDDLE SCHOOL
MCDONALD DENNIS M PRINCIPAL MIDDLE SCHOOL STALEY MIDDLE SCHOOL
PARTIN JOEL J PRINCIPAL MIDDLE SCHOOL CLARK MIDDLE SCHOOL
ROMNEY ANGELA G PRINCIPAL MIDDLE SCHOOL WESTER MIDDLE SCHOOL
SCOTT ROBIN R PRINCIPAL MIDDLE SCHOOL STAFFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL
WARNER BARBARA L PRINCIPAL MIDDLE SCHOOL SCOGGINS MIDDLE SCHOOL
WISEMAN DONNIE J PRINCIPAL MIDDLE SCHOOL FOWLER MIDDLE SCHOOL
BORGARELLO ANGELA T PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY CURTSINGER ELEM SCHOOL
ELLIS MELISSA PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY CARROLL ELEM SCHOOL
FISCHER KAREN M PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY EARLY CHILDHOOD SCHOOL
GONZALES JR MANUEL S PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY CHRISTIE ELEM SCHOOL
GRAHAM SUSAN F PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY BRIGHT ELEM SCHOOL
HIGH DIANNA J PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY SEM ELEM SCHOOL
IORIO JAMES PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY ROBERTSON ELEM SCHOOL
JACKSON MONICA T PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY ANDERSON ELEM SCHOOL
KAZANSKI JAMES PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY ACKER-KEYS
KAZANSKI KATHY T PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY ASHLEY ELEM SCHOOL
KELLY XOCHITL T PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY TAYLOR ELEM SCHOOL
KIMBALL MATTHEW H PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY SMITH ELEM SCHOOL
KING BETTY C PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY BORCHARDT ELEM SCHOOL
KOENIG ANNA C PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY BOALS ELEM SCHOOL
LAWSON NANCY H PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY FISHER ELEM SCHOOL
LEMONS VIRGINIA L PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY ISBELL ELEM SCHOOL
LOTT MICHELE L PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY MOONEYHAM ELEM SCHOOL
CONTRACT RENEWAL RECOMMENDATIONS
2010-2011
MULTI-YEAR
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MCMICHAEL MARILEE A PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY SPARKS ELEM SCHOOL
MOROCH MARTHA T PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY SPEARS ELEM SCHOOL
MURPHY SUSAN J PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY ELLIOTT ELEM SCHOOL
NESMITH SUSAN L PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY ROGERS ELEM SCHOOL
RAPP KELLIE PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY TADLOCK ELEM SCHOOL
ROWAN BETHANY C PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY PINK ELEM SCHOOL
SMOLKA DAVID R PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY GUNSTREAM ELEM SCHOOL
TAYLOR RACHEL D PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY RIDDLE ELEM SCHOOL
TINSLEY LAURIE PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY OGLE ELEM SCHOOL
WAKELAND SHERRI L PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY SHAWNEE TRAIL ELEM SCHOOL
WEHMEYER DAVID G PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY CORBELL ELEM SCHOOL
WILKINSON TERESA R PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY ALLEN ELEM SCHOOL
WOODSON BEVERLY Y PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY BLEDSOE ELEM SCHOOL
MILLER KERI K ASSISTANT TO SUPT/BOARD SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE
BANKSTON JAMES R CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER FINANCE
KUYKENDALL DAVID W DIR ATHLETICS ATHLETICS
MULLINS RONALD L ASST ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ATHLETICS
FULLER JOHN P CRD HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS LONE STAR HIGH SCHOOL
GIBSON VANCE W CRD HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS FRISCO HIGH SCHOOL
HOWARD MARK C CRD HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL
JACKSON BRADLEY K CRD HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL
SECORD MARTIN L CRD HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS WAKELAND HIGH SCHOOL
ZIMMERMAN GALEN G CRD HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL
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