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This document outlines the detailed timeline for the Shoreline School District's Superintendent Search, covering phases from preliminary proposals and community engagement in late 2025 to candidate recruitment, interviews, and final selection by April 2026, with the new superintendent expected to start by July 2026.
The meeting included discussions on light enrollment and Back To School night, upcoming assessments, and delayed new windows. Plans are underway to improve the side yard for Mrs. B's class, and a surprise field trip will be announced. The PTA is considering translation services for meetings and will run a booth at the Health and Harvest Fair. A Repair Fair and clothing swap are scheduled, and there are funds available for the school garden. Casino Night money will be allocated to a general school fund. The preschool is focusing on social and emotional development and seeking library class volunteers. School Spirit swag forms will be distributed, a Halloween parade is planned, and a pumpkin patch field trip is being scheduled. The PTA will purchase granola bars for emergency bags and provide prizes for the Trot-a-thon. Contact information for District 14 PTA is needed for dues and insurance.
The meeting included a review of minutes from the previous meeting, a discussion about the number of EL students enrolled at THS, and the presentation of a summary of the WASC report. Concerns were raised about student guidance in course selection, the support provided to parents, and the impact of tutoring on college admissions. The possibility of internship opportunities for Juniors, parent education opportunities on drug prevention, and improvements to school lunches were also discussed. The committee also discussed ELAC planning for the next school year and a possible ELAC event.
The meeting included a presentation from College of Marin about their programs and courses. There were discussions about students taking community college courses during high school, sports requirements for college admissions, and motivating students to explore their educational interests. The committee voted for the secretary position, and Obdulia accepted the role. The ELPAC testing was discussed, and the Reclassification Ceremony was set up. The planning of an ELAC event was addressed, with ideas such as Dia del Nino and 5 de mayo celebrations. The Principal's report covered topics such as the new phone policy, restroom issues, and the introduction of wrestling to the school.
The meeting included a review of the treasurer's report, which covered balances for the library, specific teachers, the After School Nutrition Program (ASNP), the General School Fund, and the PTA itself, with adjustments made during the meeting to include the ASNP balance. The principal's report highlighted updates to the Community School's goals to include adult education, a temporary absence of the principal, the return of Ms. B, completed installation of new windows, and scheduled field trips. The TK-1 report mentioned students working on math concepts and sight words, while the preschool report noted the current enrollment and potential for additional students. New business included adding Waves of Compassion to the PTA's insurance for future swim lessons, adopting the '25-'26 PTA budget, plans for new field trip shirts, and details for upcoming events such as the wrapping paper fundraiser, Trunk or Treat, and a Halloween concert.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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