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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSPJT Minutes 1991-01-17SRCC/SAN RAFAEL BOARD OF EDUCATION/DIXIE SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1/17/91 Page 1 (SPECIAL JOINT MEETING) AT THE EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL, 101 McINNIS PARKWAY, SAN RAFAEL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1991, AT 7:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL Special Joint Meeting: Present: Lawrence E. Mulryan, Mayor San Rafael City Council/ Dorothy L. Breiner, Vice -Mayor San Rafael Board of Education/ Albert J. Boro, Councilmember Dixie School District Board of Trustees Michael J. Shippey, Councilmember Joan Thayer, Councilmember SAN RAFAEL BOARD OF EDUCATION DIXIE SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES Marlene Jones Schoonover, President Gary Phillips, President David Capitolo, Vice President Mike Elgie, Vice President Gladys Gilliland, Trustee Phillip Page, Trustee Harry Holland, Trustee Judy Tipple, Trustee Kathy Ohm, Trustee Florence Webb, Trustee Also Present: Pamela J. Nicolai, City Manager Gene Turtle, Interim Superintendent, San Rafael School District Dr. Larry Lyon, Superintendent, Dixie School District Student Board Member David Ramezzano, San Rafael High School SPECIAL JOINT MEETING - File 9-1 x 9-2-1 1. UPDATES ON: a. Bike Path (Pam Nicolai) City Manager Nicolai updated the group on the status of the bike path across the southern part of the PG&E property. PG&E is currently internally evaluating what to do with the property and continues to be concerned about the liability of opening the bike path. b. Growth - Industrial, Residential City officials outlined some of the current projects and growth projections, and School Board members discussed enrollment projections in the two districts. Significant discussion occurred on the growing ethnic and bilingual mix in the two districts. C. City Council School Board Visit Open House - Week of April 22, 1991 (Gladys Gilliland) Gladys Gilliland, San Rafael Board of Education Trustee, invited the City Council on behalf of the San Rafael School Board to visit the schools during the week of April 22, 1991, and suggested that each Councilmember call and set up an appointment at his or her convenience. 2. DISCUSSION ON CHILD CARE TASK FORCE: a. Child Care Task Force (Judy Tipple, David Capitolo, Al Boro) Councilmember Boro updated the group on the status of the Child Care Task Force, and some discussion of the progress and changing attitudes towards child care ensued. 3. DISCUSSION ON PARTNERSHIPS: David Capitolo, Vice President, San Rafael Board of Education, outlined the numerous partnership projects currently underway in the San Rafael School District: a. C-LERN. The State Department of Education and Marin Community Foundation support this site-based management program. b. Cities in Schools. Currently Bahia Vista, Davidson and San Rafael High School are participating in the Cities in Schools project which brings existing services in the community to the school sites. C. QEP. The Quality Education Project (parent education) program instructs parents on how best to support their students at home for success at school. SRCC/SAN RAFAEL BOARD OF EDUCATION/DIXIE SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1/17/91 Page 1 (SPECIAL JOINT MEETING) SRCC/SAN RAFAEL BOARD OF EDUCATION/DIXIE SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1/17/91 Page 2 (SPECIAL JOINT MEETING) d. MacMagic. Lucas Film, Apple, National Geographic Society and Marin Community Foundation in the second year of MacMagic currently in Davidson School are exploring innovative instructional programs. e. USF. USF is currently consulting with San Rafael schools on the English as a Second Language instructional program. f. Pacific Telesis. Pacific Telesis is exploring a link to Cal -Berkeley for a data resource pool for the high schools. g. Beryl Buck Institute on Education. The Institute is working with Madrone High School. 4. DISCUSSION ON COUNTY CHARGE FOR TAX COLLECTION: Kathy Ohm, San Rafael Board of Education Trustee, initiated a discussion on the impact of the fees and property tax collection imposed on the cities and schools by the County and requested joint action between cities and the schools in pushing the legislature and new Governor to rescind the Maddy bill which authorized the County to take this action. Some discussion ensued about the ever-increasing actions by the State and County to balance their budgets on the back of cities and schools. It was generally agreed that a joint letter could be drafted by MCCMC and the Marin County School Board Association to be sent to the Governor and key legislators expressing our outrage at this growing trend. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 9:30 P.M. PA0ELAVI NICOL ,City Manager/Acting City Clerk PA APPROVED THIS DAY OF 1991 MAYOR OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL SRCC/SAN RAFAEL BOARD OF EDUCATION/DIXIE SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1/17/91 Page 2 (SPECIAL JOINT MEETING)