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LWV OBSERVER REPORT FORM
Board or Commission: West Hartford Board of Education
Date of Meeting: September 2, 2008
Members present: All
Nature of meeting Routine
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Special_____________
Called to order (time): 7:05 pm Adjourned (time):
9:40 pm
Action taken:
The principal agenda items
were approval of final plans for the addition at Bugbee School and a briefing on the opening
of school.
Bugbee
Construction
The capital budget for FY
2008-09 contains $3.6 million for new classrooms, existing space renovation,
and fire code improvements at Bugbee School,
which is currently at capacity with enrollment projected to grow. Construction costs have increased
dramatically since approval of this item in February, and final plans
therefore call for a 4-classroom addition, versus the 6 originally
contemplated. Furthermore, because enrollment
at Bugbee for the current school year has come in
lower than projected by about 30 students, board members questioned both the
size of the addition and whether it is needed at all. Director of Finance and Planning Chip Ward
indicated that he will be updating long term enrollment projections once
final current figures are in and will present them at the second October
board meeting. In order to give itself
the flexibility to respond to these updated projections, the board decided to
approve the plans so they can be filed with the state and put out to bid, but
amended the resolution to specify that awarding of the final contract will
require board approval. The board also
stipulated that bids should be obtained for expected completion by both fall
2008 and fall 2009. The latter date
would eliminate the need for expensive winter construction.
Opening of School
West
Hartford schools opened without major problems on September 2
with approximately 9,900 K-12 students and another 220 enrolled in
district-run preschools. About 10 of
the 224 elementary sections are at the maximum size allowed under the higher
guidelines (24 K-3, 28 4-5) adopted after defeat of the town budget in the
June referendum. 95 new teachers,
including 37 former West Hartford students,
were hired from a pool of over 2,500 applicants.
Over the summer, work was done
on the District Improvement Plan, on ongoing curriculum revision, and teacher
training was conducted for the new International Baccalaureate program at
Charter Oak. 130 students from Smith
and Charter Oak participated in the Summer Connections program designed to
improve reading comprehension, 140 K-5 townwide students
attended Summer
Academy for ESOL aimed
at enhancing literacy skills among students learning English, and 19 middle schoolers at risk of retention took Summer Prep (18
passed). Tuition-funded summer school
enrolled 914 high school students first semester, 736 second semester, and
over 420 in the K-8 program.
Numerous facilities and
technology projects were also completed over the summer, most notably
completion of the roof replacement and removal of asbestos floor tiles at
Wolcott, repair of crumbling facades at Charter Oak and Morley, installation
of 2 portable at Braeburn, and new electronic
video/buzzer access systems at the main entrances at all elementary schools
except Webster Hill.
New programs this year include
K-2 Spanish at 4 schools, partially grant-funded, so that all West Hartford elementaries
now offer K-5 World Language (French at Norfeldt,
Spanish elsewhere). Webster Hill opens
a full-day preschool, staffed with certified teachers and funded through
tuition and grants like the existing programs at Smith and Charter Oak.
Also new this year is the
company providing bus transportation to approximately 6,000 students.
First Student will provide by
December 1 all new buses manufactured in 2008 and equipped with digital
video/audio monitoring systems, a child check switch in the rear indicating
the driver has walked the length of the bus checking for students, and Global
Positioning systems.
The next board meeting will be
held September 16 at 7:00 pm in room 314 at Town Hall.
Observer name: Kathy Wilson
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