NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD PREVIEW
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DISTRICT BUDGET
The school board is required to hold a public hearing detailing the
district’s plan for the 2000-01 budget. During the hearing, any resident
may voice their opinion about the budget.
What to expect:
During the regular meeting following the hearing, the board will consider
adopting the budget.
ROOM FOR STUDENTS
Each year, the district must look at the projected enrollment at each
school and make sure there are enough classrooms to house all students.
What to expect: The board will consider adopting district officials’
recommendation to move portable classrooms around and lease 14 additional
portable buildings from Saddleback Unified School District in order to
house all of Newport-Mesa’s students next fall.
RAISES FOR SCHOOL EMPLOYEES
The district and the California School Employees Assn., which serves
nonteacher employees, have been in salary negotiations since October. A
tentative agreement was reached June 15.
What to expect: The school board will consider approving $1,105,803 for
employee raises.
SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS
An election for Newport-Mesa’s governing board positions are scheduled to
be held this fall.
What to expect: The board is expected to pass a resolution to set the
election for Nov. 7 to fill the seats of three trustees -- Dana Black,
Dave Brooks and Martha Fluor -- whose terms expire Dec. 1.
FYI
* WHAT: Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education
* WHEN: 7 p.m. today
* WHERE: District Education Center Boardroom, 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa
ON THE BOARD:
Dana Black, Dave Brooks, Judy Franco, Wendy Leece, Martha, Jim Ferryman
and Serene Stokes
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