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董事会摘要,2023 年 2 月 21 日

注意:议程项目的记录和文件可以通过以下方式访问 董事会文件 通过单击相应的议程项目。

Budget Considerations

The Board of Education considered steps Canyons District may need to take over the next two to three years to cut spending in anticipation of the expiration of federal pandemic-related emergency funds. All efforts will be made to preserve funding for schools and classrooms, said Business Administrator Leon Wilcox. Currently, the District is funding the equivalent of 57 full-time jobs with $4.5 million in Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief funds. Some belt-tightening will happen through natural employee turnover and attrition and through a re-direction of resources. The Administration is monitoring budget talks at the Utah legislature and may consider proposing a tax increase to help with increased labor and supply costs Due to post-pandemic declines in enrollment in Canyons Online, the program will move next year from a K-12 model to a program serving grades 4-12. Instruction for students in grades 4-5 will be parent-led with support from Canyons’ Success Coaches. Middle school classes will be taught by part-time adjunct teachers who will instruct core classes and a select number of electives. The high school model will remain in place with adjunct instructors as well. The proposal will save 11 licensed positions and two support staff positions.

副院长

The Board of Education appointed Dr. McKay Robinson as Canyons’ new Assistant Superintendent.  The announcement was made by Superintendent Dr. Rick Robins. Dr. Robinson succeeds Dr. Bob Dowdle, who has served in that capacity since December 2008. Dr. Robinson, currently a School Performan ce Director, will assume his new duties after Dr. Dowdle’s retirement this spring. In a short address to the Board of Education, Dr. Robinson said he was “humbled” at the opportunity to serve as CSD’s third-ever Assistant Superintendent.

立法更新

External Relations Director Charlie Evans provided an update on the education-related issues being discussed at the 2023 General Session of the Utah Legislature. Evans indicated that revised revenue numbers for the fiscal year 2023-2024 were released today. Overall, he said, the General Fund, Income Tax and Transportation funds came “were flat overall,” but the Education Fund was down in ongoing and one-time money from the November projections. Evans said lawmakers are receiving some negative feedback on successful bill that created a voucher program in Utah, and so there is some will to make sure funding for education isn’t significantly impacted. However, he said, there is talk about a potential tax break, which could make it difficult for education to get an influx of funding this year. He also discussed bills regarding a criminal background checks and fees, among other issues.

远程计划

A committee charged with examining future use of buildings and CSD-owned properties, plus the facility needs around Canyons, met last week to examine outstanding issues, including the declining enrollment in parts of CSD that has created excess capacity in the majority of Canyons middle and elementary schools. Business Administrator noted the Board and Administration may have some difficult discussions in the near future about the future of schools that are experiencing low enrollment.  To that point, Wilcox noted a finding in a recent report by the Utah State Auditor’s Office on Salt Lake City School District. The report, he said, criticized the Salt Lake district for operating under-enrolled schools, calling it an unwise use of taxpayer funds. The committee, Wilcox said, also is examining capacity of buildings coupled with each community’s projected enrollment. Possible future topics of study for the committee include a potential sale of property, such as the land on which the Canyons Technical Education Center now stands, which could fund new-school construction or the upgrades of facilities. The committee proposes to hire a demographics firm to forecast future housing, family demographics, and expected student growth rates in the District’s boundaries. An engineering or architect firm also could be hired to conduct feasibility studies for the future of the old Crescent View Middle site and Eastmont Middle, which is in need of costly repairs in addition to asbestos and mercury abatement. Wilcox also said the committee may propose the Board evaluate options on the District-owned properties now leased to Midvale and Cottonwood Heights cities.

学费

A current bill being debated by the Utah legislature could affect the timing of the public input on the proposed school fee schedules. While HB175 picks up where last year’s HB211 left off, CSD may need to move forward with seeking public input on the proposed schedule even before the end of the legislative session, when the current bill could be approved. The public notices may need to indicate that the school-fee proposals could be subject to changes in state law. Wilcox reminded the Board of Education that state law allows school districts to only charge fees for activities, instructional equipment or supplies, AP and IB exams, driver’s education courses, music instrument rentals, open-enrollment applications, competency remediation, and extracurricular activities. No other fees — including for registration, textbooks, concurrent and Advanced Placement courses, and classroom equipment that does not eventually become the property of the student — can be charged to families.  For the coming school year, the fee aggregate for high school students will remain at $5,000. Middle school aggregates will remain at $500.  No students were assessed fees in excess of those amounts in this school year, Wilcox said.  Proposed fee schedules for all secondary schools, including the Canyons Technical Education Center, are currently being created, proposed and finalized. CSD is required by law to approve fee schedules by April 1.

战略计划

Twenty-eight elementary schools and eight middle schools are participating in the field test of the Canyons-created life-skills curriculum, called Thrive Time, Student Services Director Dr. Brian McGill told the Board of Education. A communication campaign is underway to inform the community about the curriculum, which will help students build such skills as resiliency, kindness, and respect for self and others. In the presentation, which was an update on the “Human-Centered Support” focus area of the Strategic Plan, Dr. McGill aid that, according to student data, teenage vaping is still on the rise. What has decreased, he said, is the amount of teen physical activity and the perception of overall wellness. Among the wellness concerns for Utah students are mental-health issues such as depression and ideation of suicide. McGill reported that student use of SafeUT is down, and plans have already been made to promote the service to teens who may need the instant access to mental-health professionals at the University of Utah.  McGill also noted CSD’s wellness supports for students through the school nursing program.  The committee also is discussing how to support employee wellness, he said.  A team from Canyons also recently attended the National Response and School Safety Conference, McGill said.

顾客评论

以下顾客在顾客评论期间向董事会发表了讲话。可以在 BoardDocs 上访问他们的评论记录。

  • 阿曼达·麦康奈尔(Amanda McConnell)
  • Kirby Croyle

同意议程

The Board of Education approved the Consent Agenda, including the minutes from the Feb. 7, 2023 meeting of the Canyons Board of Education; hire and termination reports; purchasing bids; student overnight travel; January financial reports, School Community Council updates; Copperview Comprehensive School Improvement Plan and an interlocal agreement with the Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center, and administrative appointments.

认可

他们的成就获得了以下认可:

  • Hillcrest wrestlers Eliza and Eva Zimmerman, state champions in 5A girls wrestling. Eva won in the 100-pound category and Eliza won in the 120-pound. The Zimmermans are sisters and the first-ever state champions in girls wrestling from Hillcrest.
  • Brighton high boys swimmers Drake Doyle, Austin Partridge, Gavin Smith, and Bridger Nielson, winners of the 5A 200 and 400 freestyle relays.
  • Brighton swimmer Hanna Sasivarevic,  5A state champion in the 200 freestyle.
  • Brighton’s Dylan Etherington, the first-ever Unified state champion in the 50 free.
  • Brighton coach Todd Etherington, the 5A boys swim Coach of the Year.
  • Corner Canyon student Jordan Barlow, first-ever Unified state champion in 50 and 100 mixed freestyle events.
  • Corner Canyon student Konnor Spencer, state champion in 6A 100-butterfly event.
  • Students from Alta, Brighton, Corner Canyon, Hillcrest and Jordan who earned Academic All-State honors in winter sports.

学校亮点

Willow Springs Elementary Principal Marianne Watts reported to the board the high level of student achievement and parent involvement at her Draper-area school.  When the school met a fund-raising goal, she said, the students were given the chance, in good spirits, to duct-tape her to the wall. Watts also lauded the 10-year partnership the school has with students at Corner Canyon High, who tutor and mentor the young Willow Springs students.

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董事会会议时间表

特此发布公告,除非另有公告,否则峡谷学区教育委员会将每月在犹他州桑迪市 9361 S. 300 E. 的峡谷区办公大楼举行定期学习会议和公共商务会议。董事会可能决定在学习期间开展一些业务。所有商务会议将于晚上 7:00 开始,除非董事会更改并适当地向公众发布。

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除非另有说明,否则以下时间表中的所有会议均将在犹他州桑迪市的峡谷地区办公室(9361 S. 300 E.)举行。

区领导

里克·罗宾斯博士

院长

Rick L. Robins 博士是峡谷学区的负责人。罗宾斯博士在全国范围内被峡谷教育委员会选中,作为犹他州第五大学区的首席执行官,他拥有 24 年的教育经验。在加入 Canyons 之前,Robins 博士获得了教育学博士学位。来自拉斯维加斯大学,曾担任位于犹他州尼斐的 Juab 学区的负责人六年。在那里,曾在 2009 年至 2013 年担任 Juab 高中校长的罗宾斯博士帮助监督了将该地区的毕业率提高到 97% 的工作,在 10 年期间实现了两位数的增长。他在 Juab 领导的其他创新包括与亚利桑那州立大学合作提供混合学习机会;在 1:1 技术计划和基于标准的报告系统的驱动下,推出基于能力的全区个性化学习模型;以及主要通过私人和企业赞助资助的以 STEM 为重点的西校区创新中心的建设。 Robins 博士的职业生涯始于约旦学区 Copper Hills High 的历史教师,并曾在 Alpine、Nebo 和 Juab 学区担任助理校长和校长。他是犹他州中学校长协会 2012 年犹他州年度高中校长,并在 2014 年获得列克星敦学院学监奖学金奖,该奖颁发给全国各地的创新学监。罗宾斯博士从 1991 年到 1995 年在南犹他大学雷鸟队担任橄榄球队的首发四分卫,并于 2013 年入选 SUU 的运动名人堂。他有四个孩子和一个孙子。

列昂·威尔考克斯

业务管理员兼首席财务官

莱昂·威尔科克斯(Leon Wilcox)是一位经验丰富的专业人员,拥有20年的政府会计经验,重点是财务报告,预算和审计。作为2009年至2013年Canyons District的会计主管,Wilcox参与了2009年以前约旦学区资产$15亿的部门的复杂工作,并负责制定Canyons的原始预算和后续预算。 Wilcox是一名注册会计师,他从犹他州立大学获得会计学学士学位和硕士学位。他还曾在Granite学区工作了9年,在州审计师办公室工作了6年。

监督:  会计和预算服务, 设施和维护 保险, 新建筑预算, 营养服务 购买, 工资单

罗伯特·道德尔博士

课程及学校表现助理总监

罗伯特·杜德(Robert Dowdle)拥有犹他大学的教育博士学位,重点是教育领导力和政策,并拥有超过31年的教师和教育领导者的经验。他的职业生涯始于约旦山中学,在那里他教授地球科学,英语和社会研究。后来,他在宾厄姆中学(Bingham High School)教授高级位置经济学,美国历史和世界历史,并曾担任约旦高中校长,阿尔塔高中和布莱顿高中的助理校长。道德(Dowdle)在地区办公室担任助理总监已有11年。此角色包括各种领导职责,包括参谋长和首席运营官。 Dowdle博士目前担任课程和学校绩效的助理总监。

露西·张伯伦

Alta View基本

如果制作一部关于超级教师的电影,露西·张伯伦将是主角的主要候选人。对于她在 Alta View 小学的幼儿园学生来说幸运的是,她已经在为他们提供支持的角色中茁壮成长。父母感谢她是“超级老师”。她也被描述为“了不起的同事”。无论学生是在课堂上还是在生病时在家中需要帮助,露西都在帮助他们学习、克服恐惧、感到重要和被关心。据家长们说,露西是许多孩子从讨厌学校变成喜欢学校的原因。她散发出耐心、甜蜜、正能量和对有特殊需要的学生的爱的方式受到赞赏和钦佩。一位家长指出:“我的两个孩子都希望她能永远成为他们的老师。”另一位补充说:“她对待每个学生都像对待他们的学习一样,他们的感受是她的首要任务。”超级老师,真的!

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