Updates on the Fight for Quality Public Education in Brevard County, FL

2022-02-08 - School Board Meeting

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0:35 Good evening. The February 8, 2022 board meeting is now in order.

0:39 I’m happy to welcome my fellow board members and the public.

0:42 This is a business meeting of the board held in the public.

0:44 As such, the board is authorized to adopt rules or policies

0:47 to maintain orderly conduct and proper decorum in a public

0:50 meeting.

0:51 Please note that your presence here is subject to those rules

0:53 and policies.

0:55 Pursuant to Florida Statute 877.13, it is unlawful, in the

0:59 misdemeanor of the second degree,

1:00 punishable by up to 60 days in jail, and a $500 fine for any

1:04 person,

1:05 knowingly to disrupt or interfere with the lawful administration

1:08 or functions

1:09 of any educational institution or school board, or knowingly to

1:12 advise,

1:13 counsel or instruct any school pupil or school employee to

1:16 disrupt any school

1:17 or school board function or activity on school board property.

1:21 To facilitate board business, please be aware of the following.

1:24 If you must leave the building for any reason, you will not be

1:26 permitted to reenter.

1:28 The appropriate place for public participation in the meeting is

1:31 during

1:31 your individual public comment opportunity as identified in the

1:34 agenda.

1:35 Outside of your individual public comment opportunity, your role

1:38 in the meeting is as an observer.

1:40 Alas, persons deemed to be knowingly or intentionally disrupting

1:43 this meeting

1:44 of the school board of Brevard County are not complying with

1:46 this policy to stop or leave.

1:49 If persons receiving the warning choose not to follow my

1:51 instructions,

1:52 I will instruct Brevard County Sheriff’s deputies to take any

1:54 law enforcement action

1:56 they deem appropriate, and you may be escorted, detained, or

1:59 arrested depending on the conduct.

2:02 Persons who refuse to depart after a warning may also be

2:04 committing the crime of trespassing.

2:07 In accordance with Florida Statute Section 810.05.

2:11 These statutes apply to conduct on all school board property,

2:14 which includes this board room,

2:15 as well as the outside of this building to the sidewalk.

2:19 If you continue to cause a disruption, you are advised that you

2:21 are in violation of Florida Statute 877.13,

2:24 or if you fail to leave the premises after being warned by the

2:26 sheriff’s office,

2:27 you are committing trespass, and the board has authorized the

2:30 sheriff’s office to enforce these rules.

2:33 In the event multiple individuals fail to adhere to these

2:36 expectations,

2:37 and board business cannot continue due to disruption,

2:40 I’ll call a recess and request that the law enforcement officers

2:42 present

2:43 clear the board room of attendees.

2:47 When the room is cleared, the board will return and resume their

2:49 meeting with no public present.

2:51 Those who are signed up to speak will be seated under the front

2:53 entry area

2:54 and called in when it’s your time to speak.

2:58 Call. Roll call, please.

3:02 Ms. Belford.

3:05 Present.

3:06 Ms. McDougall.

3:07 Present.

3:08 Mr. Susan.

3:09 Present.

3:10 Ms. Jenkins.

3:11 Present.

3:12 Ms. Campbell.

3:13 Present.

3:14 The board will now hold a moment of silent reflection in memory

3:15 of a BPS family member,

3:16 Jenny Toran, who recently passed away.

3:19 Ms. Toran was the certified school counselor at Oak Park

3:21 Elementary.

3:32 Thank you.

3:41 Please stand for the Pledge of Allegiance.

3:45 I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America,

3:52 and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God,

3:57 indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

4:01 At this time, I would like to offer my fellow board members and

4:05 Dr. Mullins an opportunity to recognize students,

4:08 staff or members of the community who’d like to start us off

4:11 this evening.

4:13 Ms. Jenkins.

4:16 I’m in a weird spot here today.

4:19 I’m probably stealing the thunder from some other people.

4:21 I apologize, but I just want to say congratulations to our

4:23 employee of the year from Ocean Breeze Elementary,

4:26 Officer Jen, and of course, our Teacher of the Year from Andrew

4:29 Jackson Middle and Alexandria Wicker.

4:32 And I had written down.

4:36 Hold on one second.

4:40 You had a quote that I really, really like.

4:44 And now I can’t find it.

4:48 Well.

4:51 There we go.

4:54 I wasn’t born to just teach, I was born to inspire, inspire

4:57 others to do what’s impossible.

5:00 I really, really appreciated her speech when she was accepting

5:03 her award.

5:04 She’s an amazing, amazing teacher, and I’m really, really happy

5:06 for her.

5:07 And I’m excited to see how far she goes to support Brevard at

5:10 the state level.

5:12 I also just want to do a shout out to Melbourne High School’s

5:15 Chamber Choir.

5:16 They were also at the ABC Awards, and not only did they have an

5:21 amazing performance, but I felt like the song that they chose

5:24 was just kind of spoke to me.

5:27 And I feel like it spoke to everybody in the room. The room was

5:29 dead silent for the entire performance.

5:31 And so I just kind of want to quote one of the parts of the

5:33 lyrics.

5:34 And it said, We shall love one another with all of our hearts

5:36 and we shall care for each other with all of our soul and might.

5:40 When we stand, when we fall, when we rise, we are one.

5:45 And it just had a special place for me. And I feel like it spoke

5:48 to everybody in that room that night.

5:50 So thank you so much for that beautiful performance. And I hope

5:54 to hear you guys again soon.

5:57 Thank you, Ms. Jenkins. Ms. Campbell, looks like you’re ready.

6:02 On the topic of music, we had our all county concerts the

6:04 weekends ago and they were fabulous.

6:07 So good to have everybody. I think everybody was in agreement

6:09 that it was good to be back together for me in front of a live

6:12 audience.

6:14 And I’m very proud of all of our students for the great work

6:16 they did. Saturday was the Space Coast Odyssey of the Mind

6:20 tournament.

6:21 And we have. Am I stealing? All right. All right. I got to go to

6:25 the just the awards part.

6:26 I did miss all the fun of the day, but people stuck around for

6:30 the cold awards ceremony.

6:32 And we have just a bunch of teams like going to state.

6:37 So we’re really proud of them. Twenty five teams going to the

6:39 state tournament.

6:41 So that’s really, really exciting. And if you’ve got more

6:43 details, Dr. Mullins, please fill us in.

6:46 I wanted to thank the members of our legislative delegation who

6:50 met with me for FSBA Day in the legislature when I went to

6:52 represent us.

6:53 I had I met with Senator Mayfield, Representative Soroy,

6:56 Representative Altman, and then Senator Wright had one of his

6:59 aides who had time to meet with me.

7:01 So I just want to thank them for that last Thursday. And then I

7:06 wanted to recognize our new.

7:09 Still new because less than a year director of employee benefits

7:11 and risk management, Antonia Scipio, because of the great work

7:15 that I have observed, observed her doing.

7:18 I get to see it more closely on SIAC, but you guys get the e-mails.

7:21 She’s doing such a fantastic job as we’re trying to shift the

7:25 mindset of our benefits to not just health care, but wellness.

7:30 And I’m really excited about that. The new initiatives that are

7:34 coming up, including the 300 mile challenge, which I believe

7:38 everybody but Mr. Susan officially has agreed to do.

7:42 Started last Friday. Count your steps. And I think the next

7:45 board meeting, I’m going to have Tammy help me make a leaderboard.

7:48 So we know which school board member and Dr. Mullins and Paul,

7:52 you’re welcome to join us, have walked the most miles over the

7:55 12 weeks.

7:56 So we want all of our employees to jump in. It’s not too late to

7:58 jump in. You can officially sign up, but we want to set the good

8:01 example in our wellness initiatives of being a board that will

8:05 get out and walk and get those.

8:07 And I found that other exercise. So new that that is one thing I

8:12 just want to shout out to Antonia, because she’s just doing such

8:15 a great job of communicating with everyone and really leading us

8:18 into these changes.

8:19 And I’ll share some more with you guys during our board reports

8:22 at the end about some other things that was talking about. So

8:26 exciting. Thank you, Antonia.

8:29 » Thank you, Ms. Campbell. And could you assist with getting me

8:47 my step counter? Because I haven’t been counting my steps. If

8:52 one of you want to figure out how to set it up, you are welcome

8:52 to. I don’t have the patience to fight with it. All right, Ray.

8:52 Who’s next?

8:52 So we’re wearing like wristbands and stuff like that. And they

9:02 count our steps. Can you explain this process?

9:04 » If you don’t have like a smartwatch or a phone that has a pedometer,

9:07 then it will count your steps for you. All you have to do is

9:09 record it in a spreadsheet.

9:11 » But if I don’t have that, I can order something?

9:14 » They’re providing pedometers for everyone who joins the

9:16 challenge.

9:17 » I’d like to order five of them. Strap them to them. And then

9:22 I can get my 300 miles.

9:23 » That is cheating. And I’m pretty sure you’d get more than 300

9:25 miles.

9:26 » I’ve seen people attach them to animals and get some stuff.

9:29 All right? So I’m telling you.

9:30 » It’s on the record, Mr. Susan.

9:34 » Anyways, thank you for that. I’ll join the challenge. Love it.

9:38 And I promise my children not to put them into forced labor and

9:41 do that. So thank you.

9:43 Gibbs, I swear. The attorney is giving me a look down there like

9:47 you’re not supposed to talk. Come on, Gibbs.

9:49 All right. So first off, before we get started on all the things

9:51 that we do great in Brevard, I have a special thank you to an

9:54 individual that’s out in the audience.

9:57 She took over the teaching academy at Bayside High School a

10:00 couple years ago.

10:02 And that is near and dear to my heart because I started the

10:07 teaching academy at Space Coast High School.

10:10 And the transition and what that means for our school district

10:12 is amazing.

10:13 But the one thing that’s amazing about this individual is that

10:16 Jennifer actually was went to middle school and high school with

10:19 me and we were very close friends.

10:21 And so I usually you know, I just want to say we have a heck of

10:24 an employee in the fact that she’s being pinned tonight.

10:29 But then on top of that, I’ve known her for a very long time and

10:31 she has been nothing but extraordinary throughout our entire

10:34 lives.

10:35 So, Jennifer, thank you for being a part of it. Thank you for

10:39 being here tonight. Sorry about everybody else that’s here

10:41 getting pinned, but she’s kind of special right now.

10:42 So thank you. Yeah. Thank you. All right.

10:47 So the coolest stuff’s been happening. We went out on a trade

10:50 score. Right.

10:52 And Dr. Mullen said, all right, let’s go. And Dr. Mullen’s, as

10:56 you know, Dr. Mullen’s and our staff and our school board have

10:58 put in more emphasis on CTE and trades than any other school

11:02 district that I know of.

11:04 And we have the best trades programs in the state of Florida.

11:08 And I’m not lying to you. We are the only.

11:11 School district with an aviation program that has its own hangar.

11:15 We have our own water development program. We have all kinds of

11:18 stuff. So literally, we are the best. And it was time to start

11:21 showing it off. So we started going down there.

11:23 So we went and showed off a galley and things started to happen

11:25 after we showed it off to a galley that people started watching.

11:29 So we went to all of a sudden I got a call from a Rolex 24 hour

11:34 race team and they said, we want to sponsor the high school that

11:38 we just saw on Space Coast Daily.

11:41 So there’s a company called Fast MD that has literally the

11:43 coolest race car.

11:45 If you guys get an opportunity to go to Space Coast Daily and

11:48 take a look at it, it is an amazing opportunity.

11:50 And what they’re going to do is adopt a galley’s automotive

11:53 program and they’re going to have the kids working on the

11:56 engines on the car at the Sebring 12 hour that’s coming up.

12:01 On top of that, they’re creating an online portal for not only a

12:05 galley and provide people, but the entire state of Florida to

12:08 look at thermodynamics on a race car.

12:11 Hydrodynamic, you know, everything aerodynamic. They’re going to

12:15 work on side the tires. We were looking at the tire. I was an

12:19 idiot. This was yesterday. I was at Sebring and they were doing

12:20 testing and they pulled that car off.

12:22 They stopped the car and then literally pulled it up on jacks.

12:25 Guy got out. They carried it over, put it up on another one.

12:28 I touched the tire like 20 minutes later and I burned my finger.

12:31 It was still that hot. Right. They pick up so much traction

12:33 anyway.

12:34 So it’s a group of doctors, if you can believe this, that have

12:37 formed a race team and they’re not your normal race team.

12:40 So what they did was we said, we’re not your normal race team. I

12:42 mean, they’re in between Ferrari, Audi, Porsche, like and then

12:46 these guys.

12:47 Right. And they’re in there and they’re just crazy. A lot of fun.

12:50 We have a lot of collaboration. And I just want to say that we

12:52 also went after that to Vieira High School last week on a trade

12:57 store and they showed off the trades from there.

13:00 And that’s getting ready to hit the I think we’re putting out a

13:03 piece on that. And because of that trades tour and what they saw

13:07 inside of Vieira High School, Health First decided they’re going

13:10 to push out an initiative to offer 100 pharmacy tech programs to

13:15 Vieira and other schools throughout the state and throughout our

13:17 county.

13:18 So what we’re doing is, is it’s starting to boil over. I’ve had

13:21 people come in from soccer games and the community and talk to

13:25 me, hey, what’s going on? And all it is, is that we’re able to

13:29 go to every one of our schools, show off what great things our

13:33 staff and our school board and superintendent have created.

13:36 And the community is starting to come because we’ve been in COVID

13:39 heck for the last two years, not noticing what to do and couldn’t

13:43 see anything. And now we’re trying to do that. So I want to say

13:46 thank you to Dr. Mones. He actually opened it up for the rest of

13:49 the county.

13:50 So they’re going to go for the next couple of months to every

13:52 single high school is going to show off all of their trade. And

13:55 that’s going to be absolutely amazing.

13:58 So I’m looking forward to I mean, I don’t even know what’s going

14:00 to happen next. Got a race car team. We got all this stuff

14:03 happening next thing. I don’t know what’s going to happen. It’s

14:06 going to be neat. Oh, they’re bringing the race car to a galley

14:07 high school.

14:08 Problem is they put the one race car into the wall yesterday

14:11 after we left. So they’ve got to take that back and fix it. But

14:13 they’re taking a couple of race cars that they have. It’s going

14:15 to be a fun thing.

14:16 So anyways, and then we have some of our transportation and bus

14:19 drivers here tonight. Thank you for coming. I put on what we had

14:24 discussed earlier. I put on the agenda to discuss later. It’s

14:28 part of our board discussion.

14:28 So thank you for coming. And thank you for everybody else that’s

14:32 here tonight for what you guys do and what you’re about to do

14:35 with Ms. Perchon. Thank you.

14:37 I want to give a shout out to the provides symphony orchestra

14:42 who hosted the fifth graders in our district. And what a

14:47 wonderful program they provided for for our students.

14:52 I think we’ve been there before. It’s always wonderful. They and

14:55 the students are so wonderful.

14:58 They there was a part where they could shout out. I think La Bamba

15:04 and they did a great job.

15:07 So that was thank you again to provide symphony orchestra for

15:10 hosting our fifth graders.

15:12 Also, I want to give a shout out to our science teachers and our

15:17 students who I was able to go to Merritt Island Mall.

15:21 And I hope some of you were able to pop in there over the

15:24 weekend and see some of our students and their science projects.

15:29 They were phenomenal. I just I talked to kids from Delora

15:34 Satellite, Hoover, Edgewood and Heritage.

15:38 Those are some of the students I talked to. They are all

15:40 different schools. They were all very professional.

15:42 And can I tell you that I think we’re going to be in good hands.

15:45 There was one student who he’s a senior and I can’t remember

15:50 what school, but he decided that he wanted to find a way.

15:55 To. To find to discover ovarian cancer before it gets to stage

16:02 four.

16:03 I mean, he really it was pretty amazing what he did.

16:06 And another one, another young lady talked about the red tide

16:10 and how she wanted to develop something that she was working on

16:15 to reduce red tide when it happens.

16:18 So we have some amazing students and amazing science teachers.

16:22 So I want to give a shout out to those students and teachers.

16:28 I also want to give a shout out to a group of people who are oftentimes

16:33 overlooked and are very important to our custodial service team.

16:39 This has been a couple of years of intense cleaning. And

16:45 sometimes we have had challenges to fill our positions.

16:48 They we have custodians working at two schools. We have excuse

16:52 me, managers and supervisors and specialists filling in at

16:55 different schools.

16:57 We have ground technicians helping with custodial duties at our

17:01 school, our high schools who may have more than one custodian.

17:05 They go to another school. So I just want to talk about the

17:07 flexibility and not only of our custodial staff,

17:11 but some of our teachers and administrators who have stepped up

17:15 to the plate to help keep our schools and our students safe and

17:19 clean.

17:20 I also wanted to give a shout out to Miss Clark at McNair, who

17:24 was it was the lead in along with some of her other teachers on

17:29 pioneer days.

17:31 I don’t know if anybody’s ever been to pioneer days, but it’s

17:34 pretty phenomenal.

17:36 It’s really like you’re back in time going out west in a covered

17:39 wagon and the different activities that the students do.

17:43 And what you know, we had a cholera area. We had making bread.

17:48 We had making butter.

17:51 We had people that had babies. And what did they do when the

17:54 baby is really a five pound sack of flour?

17:56 And what do they do when they’re in the wagon train? This is

17:58 little thing. It was very well done and very well put together.

18:02 And I thought, man, you had to be really had some grit. And last

18:05 but not least is I want to give a shout out to.

18:09 Edgewood students who I never heard of this before, but it’s the

18:12 future health professional regional competition.

18:16 And this team and students brought home for first place and

18:20 three second places trophies in both individual and team events.

18:25 And you’ll say, OK, what is this organization? It is a

18:28 international career and technical organization that has future

18:34 health professionals.

18:36 And it’s throughout the United States and they have it over in

18:38 Europe and in Asia also.

18:40 So a shout out to the science teachers and to the students at Edgewood

18:43 for bringing home some first and second place.

18:46 And I think that’s all I have.

18:53 Thank you. Just to piggyback on the science research, the shout

18:59 outs and thank yous. It was a great award ceremony Saturday

19:05 night, like Miss McDougal shared.

19:07 I do also want to the projects are phenomenal. I can’t even

19:12 pronounce half the words that are on the science fair boards.

19:16 But there’s a there’s a part of our community I want to

19:19 acknowledge along with you, Miss McDougal, and that is our

19:22 community partners, our business partners across this great

19:26 community.

19:27 Absolutely rally from L3 Harris to Northrop Grumman, but also

19:32 individuals across the health arena, health first and all of our

19:37 partners.

19:38 It is amazing that our students have the mentorship and the

19:41 partners to help them see those projects to fruition and and

19:45 have that experience.

19:47 So thank you to our amazing community for filling a gap for our

19:51 kids that helps them absolutely receive an exceptional science

19:55 research experience.

19:57 We talk about annually the infinite scholars program.

20:01 Mrs. Belford, you may have been wanting to highlight that. I

20:06 leave it for you. No, go ahead. Again, our what a shout out to

20:10 Dr. Michael Cador, assistant provost, Eastern Florida State

20:14 College, Rockledge City Council member.

20:17 But most closely, an absolute champion for kids and education

20:22 and public schools.

20:25 He he helped launch the Infinite Scholars Program about five or

20:28 six years ago.

20:30 And every year it has grown. This year we had over 700 students

20:33 registered to attend in person at Rockledge High School.

20:37 Over a thousand scholarships were awarded totaling over eighteen

20:42 point five million dollars.

20:45 Our kids walked away with scholarships that night.

20:51 So just another exemplary testimonial of our community providing

20:56 exceptional opportunities for our kids.

21:00 So thank you, Mike, if you’re out there listening. But

21:02 congratulations to our kids who walked away with not only hopes

21:06 of college, but realities of college.

21:10 Amazing. And then I also want to highlight our six students.

21:15 That’s the most we’ve ever said in some time to the Orlando

21:19 Regional Spelling Bee.

21:22 And they will be competing among the top 50 students from across

21:25 central Florida.

21:27 So Brevard is sending five of our kiddos and they are Misery

21:32 Shah from Imperial Estates to Shua Bhattacharya from Edgewood

21:37 Junior Senior High.

21:40 I’m sorry if I didn’t get your name right. Kalia Fox from

21:45 Challenger Seven Elementary.

21:47 Addison Jones from Lewis Lewis Carroll Elementary. Gabriel Ponton

21:52 from Quest and Jasmine Harris from University Park Elementary

21:56 schools.

21:57 We wish you well. Spell on and bring home the trophy to Brevard.

22:04 Thank you, Dr. Mullen. I have a few as well.

22:09 It seems like it’s been a really busy what has been three weeks

22:12 since our last meeting, I think. But tons of stuff going on.

22:16 So one, I want to thank Representative Soroy, who every day or

22:21 every year puts together Brevard Day in Tallahassee.

22:25 Mr. Broon and I were able to go out for Brevard Day. I think it’s

22:27 been two weeks ago now and participate.

22:31 And several of our chamber people were up there as well on that

22:34 day.

22:35 Great programming and good camaraderie and just being able to be

22:40 in the Capitol and talk and share Brevard stories.

22:44 Mr. Broon did a great job. How to have a table set up with lots

22:46 of good information. And I don’t know.

22:50 The shout out is kind of for him, too, because we know that Mr.

22:53 Broon has been a rock star for us.

22:56 I don’t know if you all are aware, but the school profiles that

22:59 all of our schools put together.

23:01 Mr. Broon has put together a book of every one of our schools

23:05 profiles, and it is the coolest thing ever to look through it.

23:08 So I’m sorry, Mr. Broon, if I’m getting ahead of you, but I just

23:11 couldn’t couldn’t hold back my excitement on that one,

23:14 because I think it’s so awesome to look through and see all the

23:15 great things going on at our schools.

23:17 So I’m sure you guys will be getting copies of those soon as

23:22 well.

23:23 Also, I’m pretty sure it was been since the last meeting, Dr.

23:26 Mullins and I had the opportunity to attend the space.

23:31 So junior senior space force transition ceremony where their ROTC

23:37 program is transitioning from an Air Force ROTC to one of 10

23:42 Space Force unit.

23:45 And the entire country and was so incredibly cool, so well put

23:49 together.

23:50 Our kids just have an incredible opportunity in front of them.

23:54 And to top it off, we had a rocket launch right at the end of

23:57 the ceremony.

23:58 So it was like just perfection. So congratulations to them and

24:03 thank thanks to the Space Force for the opportunities for our kiddos.

24:08 Also had the opportunity to attend the employee of the year

24:12 ceremony last week, I think it was,

24:16 which was a great recognition of our employees of the year

24:17 throughout the district. And so many congratulations to them.

24:22 And also thanks to the foundation for putting together the

24:25 opportunity for the recognition and and all the folks that made

24:28 that possible.

24:30 And then the very next day, I got to attend the Teacher of the

24:33 Year Summit, which is put on by our TLC, which was phenomenal.

24:37 So they brought together all of our teachers of the year from

24:39 the entire district and they spent a day together.

24:41 And I have to tell you, the energy in that room was absolutely

24:45 amazing.

24:46 The state teacher of the year from last year came and spoke.

24:49 They had lots of activities going on. It was just it was awesome

24:53 collaboration.

24:54 And just, I guess, re-energizing each other and just really a

24:58 phenomenal experience.

25:00 So thank you for all of your work and making that possible.

25:05 And then, of course, we had the ABC Awards the night after that,

25:09 which Miss.

25:10 Jenkins mentioned with this wonderful recognition of our our

25:12 teachers of the year. So been really an exciting few weeks.

25:16 And all of the great stuff. You have one more or you want Dr.

25:20 Mullins has one more instance?

25:22 Well, I was reminded we can’t pass up the opportunity to

25:25 recognize and a group that goes to compete nationally and brings

25:30 home the second place trophy.

25:32 And that was our Marine Corps Junior ROTC from Palm Bay Magnet

25:37 Senior High School.

25:40 The rifle team went and competed nationally and came home runner

25:45 up in that competition in the country.

25:49 Thank you, Mrs. Belford. Yeah. Thank you, Dr. Mullins, for

25:52 making sure we cover that.

25:53 And thanks to all that have created all the great opportunities

25:56 to really showcase the amazingness in Brevard.

25:59 It’s been a great couple of weeks. All right, we are now going

26:03 to move into our adoption of the agenda.

26:06 Dr. Mullins, Mrs. Belford and members of the board on this

26:08 evening’s agenda.

26:10 We have administrative staff recommendations, one presentation,

26:13 19 consent items and 21 action items.

26:16 Changes made to the agenda since it was released to the public

26:19 are as follows.

26:20 Revisions were made to items F7 administrative staff

26:23 recommendations, F11 student expulsions, F13 instructional staff

26:27 recommendations,

26:30 F14 support staff recommendations, F20 Jupiter Elementary School

26:35 construction management services,

26:37 F22 Riviera Elementary School construction management services

26:42 and G31 procurement solicitations.

26:45 There were also two board member discussion points added items J52

26:48 Melbourne High School renaming update and J53 transportation and

26:53 bus driver collaboration.

26:55 I’ll entertain a motion to approve. Moved by Mr. Susan, seconded

26:59 by Ms. McDougall. Is there any discussion?

27:02 We are voice voting. All in favor, please indicate by saying aye.

27:06 Aye. Any opposed?

27:07 Same sign. Motion passes 5-0. Dr. Mullins, will you please let

27:11 us know about the administrative staff recommendation?

27:15 Madam Chair, members of the board, there are six items for your

27:17 consideration, which includes one resignation, one retirement

27:21 and four transfers.

27:23 Do I hear a motion? Move to approve. Moved by Mr. Susan, seconded

27:26 by Ms. Campbell. Is there any discussion?

27:29 Hearing none, please vote. All in favor, please signify by

27:31 saying aye. Aye. Any opposed? Same sign. Motion passes 5-0.

27:36 Dr. Mullins. I would like to take this opportunity to recognize

27:41 a wonderful former colleague and wonderful administrator

27:47 dedicated to our kids, Ms. Lena Cook.

27:50 I’m not sure if she is here this evening. Lena, are you here? No.

27:56 She is retiring from the position of assistant principal at

27:59 Jefferson Middle School.

28:01 Lena, if you’re out there in TV land, congratulations on your

28:05 retirement. We truly and sincerely appreciate your many, many

28:09 years of service to the students of Brevard.

28:12 And then also mentoring up teachers and mentoring up other

28:14 administrators. You have served so valiantly across our district.

28:19 So congratulations. Thank you, Dr. Mullins. And congratulations,

28:23 Lena. Dr. Mullins, if you will please let us know about the

28:27 presentation on tonight’s agenda.

28:28 Although I have to say that I got a preview the other day when I

28:30 was at the summit and I am so excited about this presentation.

28:34 I think you guys will be too. So, Dr. Mullins. Yes, very

28:37 exciting to share Ms. Janice Kershaw, president and CEO of our

28:40 Brevard Schools Foundation.

28:43 We’ll lead tonight’s presentation on the new Teacher Leadership

28:48 Council Fellowship Program in year two.

28:52 You’re probably going to cover this year. It’s our first year.

28:57 So this is a Kershaw team.

28:59 Well, good evening, board members and Dr. Mullins. We’re just

29:02 here to give you something else to brag about.

29:05 We’re here tonight to introduce to you the new TLC fellowship

29:09 program, an initiative of Brevard Schools Foundation and our

29:13 initial cohort of fellows who will introduce to you in a few

29:17 minutes.

29:18 First, you may be wondering why Brevard Schools Foundation would

29:21 initiate such a program.

29:23 Well, education foundations are not only known for helping fill

29:27 educational funding gaps, but for serving as a proving ground

29:31 for innovative programs.

29:33 In fact, in Florida, our education foundations receive

29:36 encouragement from the school district Education Foundation

29:40 matching grant program that allows us to use the power of public

29:44 private investment to shape and address issues around priority

29:49 areas.

29:50 One of them being teaching quality and our private partner in

29:55 this particular project is through us. So this pilot program

29:59 started with a question or a wondering.

30:03 I wondered how Brevard Schools Foundation could better support

30:06 the development of teacher leaders that ultimately leads to

30:09 better results in teaching and learning.

30:12 And what I learned in my exploration was that action research

30:16 could bring respect, motivation and improved academic results to

30:20 those who practice it, providing a lever for teacher leadership.

30:25 What’s more, it could serve as a strong retention tool as well.

30:30 So when I first brought this idea to Dr. Mullins last year, it

30:33 was under a working title sharing the art of teaching action

30:37 research by teachers.

30:39 Now, while the concept is the same, after some collaboration

30:42 with my peers at the Jacksonville Public Education Fund, we

30:46 decided that the word fellowship would be more recognizable as a

30:50 prestigious opportunity, commonly referred to as a monetary

30:54 award given to a scholar to pay for his or her academic pursuit.

30:58 And all the teachers in our program are receiving an honorarium

31:02 as well as the group leads.

31:04 The Teacher Leadership Council would help develop and house the

31:09 fellowship program, thus the name TLC Fellowship Program.

31:13 One of Brevard Public Schools unique attributes is its Teacher

31:17 Leadership Council, which has gained recognition around our

31:21 state.

31:22 Seven years ago, former Teachers of the Year, Christina Donahue

31:26 and Dr. Lucy Haddock, who are here tonight, gave birth to the

31:30 council and the fellowship program provided a logical next step

31:34 in its growth.

31:36 In practice, the TLC not only concerns itself with developing

31:39 high performing teacher leaders, but in making the retention of

31:43 high performing teachers a priority.

31:46 Research has shown that for one high performing teacher that

31:50 leaves, it takes 11 new hires to replace them.

31:54 Giving teachers something important to do, like academic

32:06 research, is one low cost retention strategy. In the past, TLC

32:17 has participated in facilitating new teacher meetups, wellness

32:17 programs, and peers in public practice professional development,

32:17 not to mention the teacher led summits and roundtables, to name

32:17 just a few examples of its work.

32:18 We’re hoping one day that funding will allow us to develop a

32:20 teacher leadership center here in Brevard.

32:23 Now I’m proud to introduce the TLC group leads, Danielle Lavelle

32:28 and Dottie Arie to take you through the next step in the

32:32 development of this program, which also happens to be the next

32:37 step in the inquiry process.

32:40 Thank you so much, Ms. Kershaw. Before we really dive into it,

32:44 on behalf of the TLC fellowship, we would just like to thank the

32:49 TLC and Ms. Vanis Kershaw for really putting together this

32:53 unique opportunity, not only for myself and Ms. Dottie, but for

32:58 also the teachers within BPS.

33:00 So my name is Danielle Lavelle. I am currently the TOA at

33:03 University Park Elementary School, and I have with me Ms. Dottie

33:07 Arieau, who is the GSP teacher at John F. Kennedy.

33:11 When this idea was presented to us, we were chomping at the bits

33:15 to get it started, and one of the reasons being is as a teacher

33:20 leader, you’re always wanting something more, not just another

33:25 task that you have to check off, but another way to reach out to

33:30 effect and to collaborate with peers.

33:34 So once the teacher fellowship kind of came together, and as you

33:37 know, this is our pilot year, so we are very much learning about

33:40 the inquiry process, which I’ve been told, Dr. Mullen, so are

33:44 you. Am I correct in this?

33:47 So we began with seeing really what type of group of teachers we

33:52 needed to pull in, and our initial thought was the Teacher of

33:56 the Year cohort.

33:58 We’ve already been elected and selected by their peers as being

34:02 teacher leaders, so they were our obvious initial choice to kind

34:06 of bring in and send applications to.

34:09 So now that we’ve kind of gotten the logistics and terms, we’re

34:13 going to move on to explain what the inquiry process is and how

34:18 it ties into the fellowship program.

34:21 So our fellows are to complete an inquiry. The current inquiries

34:24 that we are doing are based on a collaborative effort, as this

34:28 is our pilot program, so we’re very much learning about action

34:31 research as we’re continuing on.

34:34 I’m going to pass it to Ms. Dottie so that she can explain to

34:37 you more further in detail the different components of action

34:40 research and how it ties into the inquiry process.

34:44 So as Ms. Janice Kershaw said, her whole thought started with

34:49 this wondering, and as you see, that is the initial step to

34:54 inquiry.

34:56 So we begin the whole process with the wondering. As teachers,

35:03 you’re always wondering what would be better to provide more for

35:10 our students to make our teaching and our practice even better.

35:18 So we established our group, secondary and elementary, and we

35:18 collaborated to figure out what our wonderings were, which moves

35:18 into our collaboration and exploration.

35:22 That’s the research. That’s us as leads preparing whatever we

35:26 need to for our fellows and providing them with the adequate

35:30 amounts of research that will support their wonderings, which

35:34 then will lead us into that data.

35:37 As teachers, we love looking at data. That is something that I,

35:42 as a teacher, pride myself on because we always want to grow

35:48 professionally and within our practice.

35:52 So when we’re collaborating and looking for more resources, we’re

35:57 also looking at how it’s going to impact our practice.

36:01 At the end, we’re reflecting and continuing. So our wonderings

36:05 at first may start with one simple wondering, but through this

36:09 process of inquiry, it’s actually going to grow into new wonderings.

36:14 So it’s a continuous cycle that we can learn and grow more from

36:20 and broaden our professional practice.

36:25 Thank you so much. So as stated, we have two separate groups

36:29 that have initiated this pilot program.

36:32 We decided to separate the fellows into a primary or elementary,

36:36 I should say, and a secondary group. The reason being is because

36:40 we really wanted to ensure and hone in on the populations of

36:45 those schools and recognize that even though we are serving in a

36:48 whole county,

36:50 the needs of elementary are going to differ greatly for the

36:53 needs of secondary.

36:55 So in terms of leading the process, we thought, OK, what are

36:58 current things, current events, current ideas, current keywords

37:04 that we’ve been hearing over the last couple of years to help

37:07 drive that initial wondering?

37:09 So we took a survey and one of the different topics was trauma

37:12 informed teaching, which does that sound familiar to you, Dr.

37:16 Mullins?

37:17 Yes. So trauma informed teaching was the concept that we had

37:20 originally selected.

37:22 Some of the other ones were social emotional learning, just to

37:26 kind of name a couple. And within trauma informed, we began

37:29 thinking, OK, with trauma informed teaching, what type of

37:33 strategies, what type of skill sets could we then put into play

37:39 that could benefit not only the academic side, but also the

37:42 behavior side?

37:43 Because as educators, we know that if we do not have solidified

37:48 social emotional learning, we have no academics that are going

37:52 to be able to take place.

37:54 So the elementary group decided on the effects of small group

37:57 lesson introduction based on student trauma index and risk

38:01 factors. The elementary team created a ACEs, which for those of

38:05 you who are not familiar, ACEs is basically a trauma index that

38:09 we provide to get an understanding of how much trauma an

38:13 individual has experienced within their lifetime.

38:17 And it’s geared towards childhood. So we created our own trauma

38:22 index that also included specifics on risk factors for academics.

38:27 This includes behavior such as discipline referrals, how many

38:30 times a child is called for assistance, parties and attendance.

38:35 So based on their trauma index on what we had created, we have

38:40 populated a group of students who have a higher level of trauma

38:44 in compared to their peers. This group of small group of

38:48 students will then be given a small group lesson prior to an

38:52 introductory whole group.

38:55 The reason why we’re doing this is because as educators, when

38:58 you think of small group, it’s always done as a remedial factor.

39:02 You put small group to fill in the gap. However, what we’ve

39:05 learned through our research with trauma informed teaching is

39:08 that students who have higher levels of trauma do not transition

39:13 well.

39:14 And we think of transitions just being scheduling, oh, going

39:19 from one activity to the next, whether it be lunch or PE, recess,

39:23 or even just arrival and dismissal. But what we’re wanting to

39:28 find is that when we think of students making those transitions,

39:32 that very much ties into when we’re transferring from one key

39:36 concept to another.

39:38 And how much emphasis do we really give on providing those

39:41 students with not only the additional background knowledge, but

39:45 a sense of awareness so that they feel confident and comfortable

39:49 to dive into a new standard.

39:51 So the small group lesson introduction to those students who

39:55 have a higher level of trauma, to ease them into the skill set,

39:59 let them collaborate in a small group level, and then we’re also

40:03 including a restorative practice within that small group. Our

40:08 focus is only on ELA.

40:09 Reason being is just because time. We’re always trying to find

40:13 enough time in the day. But what we’re really looking at is

40:17 finding how this will build their confidence, how it will let

40:21 them see that, you know, it’s not just about filling those gaps,

40:25 but it’s also about getting them prepared.

40:27 I’m going to go ahead and pass it back to Miss Dottie so that

40:32 she can explain the secondary inquiry.

40:36 For the secondary, you know, we’re a different school setting

40:41 with class changes and periods throughout the day and my fellows

40:44 are all different subject teachers so we kind of wanted to do a

40:48 more broader base, especially with the age group that we’re

40:52 working with.

40:53 So our project is the impact of relationship building on

40:56 engagement within a trauma informed classroom. So we’re still

41:00 having those factors of making the students feel comfortable and

41:05 building those relationships in order for the engagement and the

41:09 academics to occur.

41:11 So we’re realizing the trauma is playing in all kids lives in

41:15 very different ways. When you hear where my fellows are working

41:20 at their schools very just just by saying that their schools are

41:24 very different and their students experience different dramas.

41:29 So therefore we wanted to make sure that we could do this

41:32 collaboratively, but we obviously recognize the differences that

41:35 they might be facing. So we wanted to make sure that we focus on

41:39 just good relationship building strategies and how those impact

41:43 the academic.

41:46 Thank you so much. And before we really begin off, I just wanted

41:50 to also point out that even though we’ve come from varying

41:53 schools trauma has affected everybody, and due to the pandemic

41:57 we no longer get to sit back and and deal with that reality that

42:01 trauma is just

42:02 affecting certain pockets or populations within Brevard trauma

42:06 has affected everyone during our research that we conducted

42:10 something that really stuck out to me was that two thirds of

42:14 children will experience trauma by the age of 16.

42:19 Two thirds. And when you think of that it’s it’s very it’s

42:27 pointing out that we need to be doing something. And that’s what

42:35 that action research is saying I’m taking action I’m doing the

42:35 research, and it’s that ownership piece that I feel as educators

42:35 we really strive for.

42:37 So, now we get to the fun part, we’re going to go ahead and

42:40 introduce to you all the 2021 to 2022 fellowship cohort. Prior

42:45 to beginning our pinning, I’m going to ask that the principles

42:49 and our TLC Council who is representing us today.

42:53 Please step forward.

43:07 And I have our fellowship stand up as well.

43:22 Our first fellowship is Alexandra Stewart. She is a current

43:35 Spanish AP teacher at West shore junior and senior high school.

43:49 Our next fellowship member is Jennifer Loham. She’s the teacher

43:58 Academy coordinator at Bayside High School.

44:13 Next, we have Alex Wicker, our seventh grade science teacher at

44:23 Jackson Middle School and our BPS Teacher of the Year as well.

44:33 And last we have Mickey Corvo, literacy coach at Endeavor

44:47 Elementary.

44:51 Thank you. I would also like to just thank our principals and

45:06 administration who have not only recommended the fellows that

45:06 are part of this year’s cohort, but also for just lending your

45:06 classrooms, and for granting these teachers.

45:07 The initiative to become teacher leaders and develop their

45:12 practice and skills so thank you and I would just like to take

45:17 that moment to recognize the administrators present this evening

45:23 as well.

45:25 All right, so that wraps us up. We are just wanted to let the

45:28 board know continuing on with our second year. We have

45:32 applications that are going to be sent out not only to the

45:36 current Teacher of the Year cohort but we’re also looking to

45:39 expand and reach out to the teacher leadership Academy that is

45:42 also taking place.

45:44 Our hope is that the fellows that you see here that are being

45:47 penned will go on next year to become fellowship leads like

45:51 myself and Miss Dottie, and so that we can not only courage

45:55 teacher leadership, encourage collaboration, but also assist

46:00 educators and taking on that ownership of their professional

46:04 development.

46:05 So I thank you all for your time, and I think the TLC and the

46:10 Brevard Federation for granting us this opportunity tonight.

46:16 And I just have one more thing.

46:19 These teachers will also have a chance to present their findings

46:24 at the teacher conference that is held in June, April, April

46:28 this year.

46:30 So this is Dr. Lucy Haddock and Christian Donahue who started

46:34 the TLC, and they’re integral in planning that and and owning

46:38 this fellowship program in the future. So, thanks again.

46:59 All right.

47:02 Thank you so much to all of you for your commitment to the

47:07 fellowship program and

47:08 I can just tell you based off what I saw when I was with you I’m

47:11 expecting phenomenal things so not that we want to set the bar

47:15 too high but just know that, you know, it’s, it’s very obvious

47:19 that you all are dedicated and committed and energized and it’s

47:23 just super exciting so thank you.

47:25 We appreciate it.

47:27 All right, we are now going to be moving into our public comment

47:30 portion of the meeting on our agenda item specifically.

47:34 We actually have eight people signed up for agenda items but

47:38 four of them are on discussion items so those four will be taken

47:42 on the non agenda items, which leaves us with four speakers on

47:48 agenda items.

47:57 Oh, for the TLC.

48:03 We have four.

48:07 Yeah, I mean, y’all are welcome to leave if you don’t want to

48:09 stay for the entire meeting. Don’t, don’t feel like we’re

48:12 kicking you out though we love to see your smiling faces but,

48:16 but you are welcome to go if you’d like, don’t feel like you

48:20 have to stay.

48:22 Okay, so we have four speakers on the agenda.

48:28 As such, all speakers will receive three minutes.

48:32 Please note that the time is per speaker not per agenda item

48:35 topics not specific to agenda items will be moved to the non

48:38 agenda portion of the meeting. We have a clock in front of me to

48:41 help you keep track of your time.

48:43 When your time is over you will be asked to stop and allow the

48:46 next speaker his or her turn.

48:48 Always keep in mind that reasonable decorum is expected and your

48:50 statement should be directed to the board chair. The chair may

48:53 interrupt warn or terminate a participant statement when time is

48:58 up, it’s personally directed abusive obscene or relevant.

49:02 But an individual not observe proper etiquette the chair may

49:10 request the individual to leave the meeting. I’ll call up. I’m

49:18 just going to call the first four speakers and if you all would

49:18 gather on the East wall so that we can move through everyone

49:18 quickly.

49:18 So we have Katie Delaney followed by Anthony Colucci, then Sarah

49:22 Murphy and carry the cup.

49:24 Katie.

49:30 Thank you.

49:32 Tonight I am here to speak on agenda items of 28 and 31. But

49:38 before I do that, I wanted to thank the member of the board and

49:44 Dr. Mullen staff for getting back to me with some questions that

49:50 we had regarding this agenda so I just wanted to thank you for

49:56 that.

49:57 To start off with the 31. It’s about the procurement of for

50:04 motor vehicles.

50:07 Based on the answers that we got back today from Miss Moore.

50:12 A lot of our questions got got answered but what I would ask the

50:17 board is that in, in the future, if we could possibly have a

50:21 little bit more transparency in, in the specifics of where the

50:25 funds are going, how much money is being spent.

50:30 And, like what positions require a district vehicle and just be

50:35 just to have some more transparency and accountability as you

50:40 know you all spend our, our money.

50:44 The second item is f 28, which is the large contract for outside

50:51 counsel, which we already pay for two wonderful lawyers that the

50:59 board uses.

51:01 I am wondering why we need a contract for three years with Tallahassee

51:07 lawyers that cost $250 an hour for attorney, excluding travel.

51:15 So they get paid $250 an hour for their travel here and then

51:20 they get $250 an hour to advise you all when we’re already

51:26 paying for two lawyers.

51:28 And then I believe, if I’m remembering correctly, the paralegals

51:32 are getting paid $200 an hour, and the assistants are getting

51:37 paid.

51:38 If I might, this number I can’t remember exactly it’s either at

51:42 or $100 an hour for this for the support staff.

51:47 So, basically I’m asking why we need these people. And how is

51:52 this, you know, taking care of our, our funds, where we could be

51:57 spending the money on hiring more, you know, bus drivers I bet a

52:03 bunch of bus drivers are in here wondering why we have expensive

52:09 Tallahassee lawyers.

52:11 When, when we can’t give them raises.

52:16 So, thank you.

52:22 Anthony Clucci.

52:28 My name is Anthony Clucci I’m the president of the Brevard

52:31 Federation of teachers on tonight’s agenda there are a total of

52:34 44 resignations or retirements.

52:37 There are 32 appointments that is a net loss of 12 teachers,

52:40 while it’s important to take the 30,000 foot view, sometimes it’s

52:45 important to take the ground level view.

52:48 For instance, I want to point out that if these 12 teachers were

52:51 at a small elementary school that would be like losing every

52:55 first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth grade teacher at

52:59 the school.

53:00 Please let that sink in for a moment, this is a real issue and

53:03 one that snowballs, because we were losing teachers, other

53:07 teachers are required to provide coverage, or have ballooning

53:10 class sizes.

53:12 Without a doubt this intensifies the stress of an already

53:15 difficult job. And some of these overworked teachers will leave

53:19 causing this snowball to grow larger.

53:23 Now, before I hear that this is not only a Brevard problem but

53:26 an everywhere problem. I will remind you that you are the Brevard

53:31 public schools board and you have the authority to make changes

53:35 here.

53:36 I strongly suggest that you survey your teachers and find out

53:39 their opinions on what’s going on. This is especially true of

53:43 our teachers who are leaving the district needs to know more

53:47 than is currently, then it’s currently gathering as to why

53:51 teachers are leaving, then is listed on the agenda, do the classifications

53:55 personal other employment and relocation really help BPS chart a

53:59 course to improve retention.

54:01 Based on other surveys we can make some assumptions about our

54:05 teachers. The National Education Association recently surveyed

54:09 members and found that 90% of members stated that burnout is a

54:12 very serious or somewhat serious issue.

54:15 They found that 55% of members stated they were more likely to

54:19 leave or retire sooner than planned because of the pandemic. 74%

54:23 of members had to fill in for colleagues or take other duties at

54:27 their school.

54:28 The top three ways members suggested to address educator burnout

54:31 were raise salaries, hire more teachers and hire more support

54:35 staff. Let that sink in as well because we all know that Brevard

54:38 is going in the wrong direction on all three of those

54:41 suggestions.

54:42 Recently, it’s become extremely clear to me as why our teachers

54:45 are leaving. They get into education to make a difference. Their

54:50 goal is to positively impact children.

54:52 But that each day as they struggle with a lack of staff unrelenting

54:55 and ever growing expectations and the most challenging behaviors

54:59 we’ve ever seen. They’re going home at night feeling

55:02 unsuccessful and defeated.

55:04 They’re leaving because they do not believe they’re making a

55:08 positive difference.

55:10 This is what these teachers need to be told and I wish you’d all

55:13 join me in this. Teachers, your best is good enough. You’ve been

55:18 face to face with students throughout this pandemic. We

55:22 appreciate you and you should go home proud each night of the

55:23 work you’re doing with your students.

55:25 Your service to our community is honorable and valued. Thank you

55:28 for sticking with DPS.

55:31 Thank you, Mr. Colucci.

55:35 Sarah Merski.

55:41 Good evening, Madam Chair and Board. I am Sarah Merski,

55:44 constituent of District 2 for School Board, registered voter,

55:47 taxpayer and mom of two.

55:49 I came away from the last school board meeting agenda items with

55:52 more questions than answers and that theme continues into this

55:55 school board meeting and agenda items.

55:58 As I talk about the agenda items that I’m concerned about, I

56:01 want to say that I do not want the schools or students to lose

56:04 funding at the federal or state level.

56:07 I understand that the federal administration and the state

56:09 administration are polar opposites of the political spectrum and

56:13 there seems to be some confusion.

56:16 I’m going to refer to G 32 and G 34 on the agenda item. Every BPS

56:21 board member is to make decisions for BPS as an independent

56:25 member and make nonpartisan choices as a board members and

56:31 listen to what their constituents want.

56:34 As there seems to be gray area and what laws to craft school

56:37 board policy around, I certainly hope that BPS, the board, isn’t

56:41 trying to work around current state legislation as particular

56:46 political opponents have said that they are trying to do.

56:50 To also make sure the board is adhering to Florida State Statute

57:02 1001.41. I have mentioned in previous meetings that each school

57:08 board member is a fiduciary and it’s about time board members

57:08 take that role seriously by being more transparent with their

57:08 constituents.

57:08 The taxpayers need a lot more transparency and where our money

57:11 is going. As I said before, I as well as many others feel you

57:14 have broken your corporate fiduciary responsibility by going

57:18 against state law and being found being out of compliance with

57:21 the Florida Department of Education.

57:24 The trust between half of your constituents and the board has

57:35 been broken. Why do you need, this is on F28 agenda item, why do

57:39 you need more taxpayer money to hire outside legal counsel when

57:39 we already have two in house attorneys is what I’m wondering.

57:39 I highly recommend doing things to repair the trust. Listen to

57:42 your attorney when he says something is illegal and take

57:45 directives from the Florida Department of Education to not lose

57:48 funding or have it suspended.

57:50 Taxpayers of Brevard County need more transparency starting with

57:54 not pushing political agendas that the board doesn’t have to. On

57:58 to item G41.

58:00 I appreciate BPS bringing the wording up to current law. Thank

58:03 you for revising it before you voted in.

58:06 I’m very glad that BPS has a process in place to help a student

58:09 who is in a mental health crisis. Parents were concerned that a

58:13 principal would have the authority to not tell the parents for

58:16 24 hours if their child has been Baker acted.

58:19 My current understanding is that this is only when DCF would be

58:22 involved. Thank you for having it reflect the state statute.

58:26 When a child is in a healthy situation at home, it’s always best

58:28 to involve the parents. Thank you.

58:31 Thank you, Sarah. Carrie.

58:38 Carrie to catch. I’m here to speak on agenda item G32 board

58:52 policy 2260 non discrimination and access to equal education

58:52 opportunity concerns have arise with the board’s decision to

58:54 strike out C2 in accordance with Florida statue the board may

58:58 establish and maintain a single gender non vocational class extracurricular

59:03 activity for school for elementary middle or high school

59:06 students from policy 2260.

59:07 Could the board offer clarification to constituents before

59:12 approving? Thank you. Thank you.

59:27 All right, that is going to move us into our consent agenda.

59:35 We thank you for your willingness to address us in the public

59:39 comment.

59:40 Dr. Mullen.

59:45 There are 19 agenda items under this category.

59:48 Thank you, Dr. Mullen. Does any board member wish to pull any

59:51 consent agenda item?

59:53 Hearing none, I’ll entertain a motion to approve the consent

59:57 agenda as presented.

59:59 Moved by Mr. Susan seconded by Miss Campbell’s or any discussion.

1:00:05 All in favor, please say aye. Aye. Any opposed same sign motion

1:00:12 passes five zero.

1:00:15 All right, Dr. Mullen, please let us know about the items under

1:00:18 the action portion of tonight’s agenda.

1:00:21 For the first item is to hold a public hearing and approve the

1:00:24 revisions to board policy 5780 student rights parents rights.

1:00:29 Is there anyone present who wishes to address board policy 5780

1:00:34 student rights parents right.

1:00:36 Anyone present who wishes to address board policy 5780 students

1:00:41 rights parents right.

1:00:42 Hearing none, I’ll entertain a motion to approve moved by Mr.

1:00:47 Susan seconded by Miss Campbell’s or any discussion.

1:00:51 What did I say? Miss Campbell. Sorry.

1:00:56 All right. Moved by Mr. Susan seconded by Miss McDougal. Is

1:00:59 there any discussion.

1:01:01 All in favor, please signify by saying aye. Aye. Any opposed.

1:01:05 Same sign motion passes five zero.

1:01:08 Our next item is on procurement solicitations. I’ll entertain a

1:01:13 motion.

1:01:14 Moved by Miss Campbell’s seconded by Miss McDougal. Is there any

1:01:16 discussion.

1:01:18 All in favor, please signify by saying aye. Aye. Any opposed.

1:01:22 Same sign motion passes five zero.

1:01:27 Dr. Mullen. Next is hold a public hearing and approve the

1:01:30 revisions to board policy 2260 non-discrimination and access to

1:01:35 equal educational opportunity.

1:01:37 Is there anyone present who wishes to address board policy 2260

1:01:40 non-discrimination and access to equal educational opportunity.

1:01:44 Anyone present who wishes to address board policy 2260 non-discrimination

1:01:48 and access to equal educational opportunity.

1:01:51 Do I hear a motion. Moved by Miss McDougal seconded by Miss

1:01:56 Jenkins. Is there any discussion. Miss Campbell.

1:02:05 So this policy and the next one are a couple that I have wrestled

1:02:09 with over the last couple of months and had several discussions

1:02:11 with Dr. Mullen’s with Miss Londano.

1:02:16 I think that’s done with Mr. Gibbs as well. As far as what these

1:02:21 policies mean.

1:02:22 And I wish I’d been able to wrap my brain around and be able to

1:02:27 focus it all into one thought before this week,

1:02:29 because it would be something that I could have shared if I’d

1:02:32 had it coherently at our December workshop work session or

1:02:37 January workshop.

1:02:42 I 2260 in particular reflects the non-discrimination statement

1:02:49 that this board,

1:02:51 a previous board, including one member of the current board,

1:02:54 adopted back in 2016.

1:02:56 And for whatever reason, the policy that matches it, that marries

1:03:00 with it, was not changed at the time, hasn’t been revised since

1:03:05 2014.

1:03:08 When I got down to the crux of what was bothering me,

1:03:10 I think what it was is that if I had been on the board in 2016

1:03:13 and I wasn’t, but if I had been, I would have voted no for the

1:03:16 change in the statement.

1:03:17 I believe that similar to other school districts, and I haven’t

1:03:21 pulled all of them, but just doing a quick search, Marion, Escambia,

1:03:26 Suwanee,

1:03:26 Okaloosa, Pinellas are a few counties that didn’t add the

1:03:28 language that was added back in 2014 or 2016.

1:03:32 And my concern, if there’s a policy that I’m going to vote for,

1:03:40 words are so important.

1:03:41 And they’re particularly for me, I just I have to be able to own

1:03:44 the policy that I’m voting for.

1:03:47 And there is the section that bothers me the most.

1:03:50 It’s a preamble or the first sections that describe the purpose

1:03:54 of the policy.

1:03:56 I want to be clear because I know that my words tonight and my

1:04:02 vote tonight can be misconstrued.

1:04:07 And I know this board knows me and I shared my heart with you a

1:04:09 couple of weeks ago when I brought up the locker room issue, but

1:04:13 I still feel that way.

1:04:14 It’s still my conviction. I still want to think what’s best for

1:04:17 students, including our transgender students in particular,

1:04:21 is to not open wide the doors when it comes to restrooms and

1:04:24 locker rooms.

1:04:26 And I shared those with you guys a couple of weeks ago. All this

1:04:29 policy doesn’t talk about restrooms and locker rooms.

1:04:31 I feel like the way that it’s worded at the beginning opens the

1:04:34 door so that even if, for example, the 11th Circuit case,

1:04:38 Adams versus St. John’s County case, it’s going to be re-heard

1:04:41 by the full 11th Circuit this month.

1:04:43 And I told you there’s no no statute right now that requires

1:04:46 locker rooms except for not statute,

1:04:49 but the current presidential administration’s interpretation of

1:04:54 Title nine that requires us to allow transgender students to use

1:04:58 locker rooms and restrooms of their choice.

1:05:00 I just feel like by having this in policy, then we’re locking it

1:05:04 in one of the things that’s been consistent in our guidance,

1:05:09 our guidelines and this for all those things is our policy, our

1:05:14 national non-discrimination statement,

1:05:16 which again now is going to be solidified into policy. But I

1:05:21 want it to be clear.

1:05:23 I agree with the statements that discrimination is harmful. That’s

1:05:26 one of the things that’s in there.

1:05:28 I actually don’t mind the wording of 2266, which is why I will

1:05:33 be voting for that one tonight.

1:05:36 But I just today just had one more time just to read through all

1:05:40 those and just see, can I, can I put my full weight behind it?

1:05:44 And the truth is, I, I cannot behind 2260 and behind 2260.01, so

1:05:50 I’ll just do all the discussion on that for myself, for my point

1:05:53 of view.

1:05:55 I actually had a conversation. I called one of our NAACP leaders

1:05:58 yesterday because I want to make sure that there was not a miscommunication

1:06:02 that, you know, oh, Katie believes that discrimination is OK.

1:06:05 That’s not true. So I want to talk about what I’m for. I am for

1:06:11 all our students having whatever opportunities.

1:06:16 Education wise and for there to be no discrimination or

1:06:19 discrimination when it comes to the kind of classes that they

1:06:24 can take, the kind of.

1:06:26 Clubs that can be involved in and the way that we are treated,

1:06:30 this is separate from harassment.

1:06:31 I mean, all harassment policies are spot on and I, you know, don’t

1:06:35 have a problem and no one else that tonight has spoken against

1:06:38 those either.

1:06:40 But I just like I said, I share with you guys my heart a couple

1:06:45 of weeks ago and I just really feel like.

1:06:50 It is important. For the protection of our transgender students

1:06:56 who I am continuing to hear issues around the locker room issue

1:07:00 in particular with how that’s being handled,

1:07:02 how staff is handling their handling the best they can. Some of

1:07:05 them feel very uncomfortable with how what they’re having to do.

1:07:08 And with students, I’m hearing more stories of students who are

1:07:12 not comfortable changing.

1:07:13 And we, even though Mr. Susan mentioned a couple of weeks ago

1:07:15 that we could allow, you know, make sure parents know that their

1:07:18 student, if they want to, can have an alternative place to

1:07:20 change.

1:07:21 The truth is, we don’t have the facilities to do that. We have

1:07:24 an entire locker room of boys who don’t feel comfortable.

1:07:28 They don’t want to dress out because there’s someone who is a

1:07:30 biological girl now in their locker room.

1:07:33 We don’t have the facilities for all those boys to go somewhere

1:07:36 else, not in a timely manner at all.

1:07:39 And so those kinds of things that that is a choice by this board.

1:07:45 It is a choice that other boards have chosen differently. And I’m

1:07:49 not going to I’m not bringing that back up because I want us to

1:07:50 change it.

1:07:51 But I’m just saying this policy is the is the thing behind those

1:07:55 actions and and what we might do with those in the future.

1:07:59 And so for that reason and for that reason alone, I’m going to

1:08:03 be voting no on this policy as well as 2260.01.

1:08:06 And again, it’s mainly because of those preambles, those first

1:08:09 parts of the policy.

1:08:11 But all of the rest of them, I will be yes.

1:08:16 Thank you, Ms. Campbell. Any additional discussion? All right.

1:08:22 I have a motion. So all in favor, please indicate by saying aye.

1:08:26 Aye. I mean, let’s do that one more time just so it’s clean.

1:08:31 All in favor, please indicate by saying aye. Aye. All opposed.

1:08:36 And the motion passes three to two.

1:08:39 Next is Dr. Mullins. Next is to hold a public hearing and

1:08:42 approve the revisions to board policy 2260.01 anti-harassment

1:08:47 and non-discrimination appeal procedures.

1:08:49 Is there anyone present who wishes to address board policy 2260.01

1:08:53 anti-harassment and non-discrimination appeal procedures?

1:08:57 Is there anyone present who wishes to address board policy 2260.01

1:09:02 anti-harassment and non-discrimination appeal procedures?

1:09:06 Hearing none, I’ll entertain a motion. Oh, go ahead.

1:09:18 I did just want to chime in and mention that I I spoke with

1:09:21 someone just today who was considering moving to the area.

1:09:25 And one of the questions that they asked me was, what is the

1:09:30 policy in your schools on on the things that Ms. Campbell was

1:09:34 talking about? And I told them.

1:09:36 And they said, wow, that really makes me reconsider. And so I

1:09:40 just would hope that this board would understand that this this

1:09:46 topic.

1:09:48 Is. It’s very difficult and, you know, I just wanted to throw

1:09:55 that out there because I don’t know if you guys have, you know,

1:09:58 heard any of that yourself, but that’s something that I

1:10:01 experienced today.

1:10:03 So thank you. Thank you, Ms. Delaney. All right. Anyone else who

1:10:08 wishes to address board policy 2260 Ms. Marski?

1:10:18 Good evening again, board. I just wonder and I know this isn’t a

1:10:21 question answer session, but why this issue right now when other

1:10:26 counties and other school boards in the area are not bringing

1:10:30 this their boards and changing the policy in that way?

1:10:33 I want to know why Brevard County and why half of the

1:10:38 constituents in this room and throughout Brevard County aren’t

1:10:41 being represented in this policy.

1:10:43 Thank you. Thank you, Ms. Marski. Yes, ma’am.

1:10:54 I honestly have a proposition regarding this.

1:10:59 If you guys are comfortable changing into gym clothes in front

1:11:02 of everyone here, then I invite you to do so if you’re not

1:11:05 comfortable, you have no right to do that to our children.

1:11:09 All of the children deserve a safe place and making you’re

1:11:15 concentrating on one half of the children, not the other.

1:11:20 They all deserve a safe place, private place. And I just I can’t

1:11:24 even believe it’s the discussion.

1:11:27 Thank you, ma’am. Anyone else who wishes to speak to the policy?

1:11:32 Audience, if you would please hold your applause.

1:11:35 Anyone else that wishes to speak to the policy? OK, then I will

1:11:40 entertain a motion.

1:11:42 Moved by Ms. Duggal, seconded by Ms. Jenkins. Is there any

1:11:47 additional any is there any discussion?

1:11:50 Ms. Jenkins? Man, I just it’s alarming to me that we’re still

1:11:59 here today having these conversations.

1:12:03 Ms. Campbell, I I respect your conviction because you stand by

1:12:07 what you what you say and what you believe, and I believe that

1:12:10 that’s in your heart.

1:12:12 And I’ve said this I said this when we had our. Board meet up,

1:12:17 whatever we called it that day.

1:12:19 But one of the things that you said that and you said again

1:12:21 today that just I have to be clear about is about it being for

1:12:25 the protection of our trans students.

1:12:27 And I want to make it clear. I think that’s something we should

1:12:30 be asking our trans students if the things that you’re saying

1:12:34 make them feel protected.

1:12:36 I just don’t believe that they would agree with that. And, you

1:12:40 know. This topic, this issue, why now?

1:12:45 And it’s because our trans and LGBTQ students always existed.

1:12:51 They will continue to exist.

1:12:53 exist. They have a right to exist. And that is why. That is why.

1:12:57 now because we are a public education system and we serve every

1:13:02 student

1:13:03 regardless of your beliefs and I brought this up at our meeting

1:13:11 that wasn’t

1:13:12 streamed but I’m gonna bring it up again

1:13:16 we had students displaying hate against their LGBTQ peers in the

1:13:22 hallways of our

1:13:23 schools just two weeks ago and we are adults sitting on a dais

1:13:30 supporting that

1:13:31 by the things that we say and by clapping in this room today

1:13:37 it’s a disc

1:13:43 miss Jenkins I absolutely agree with you that we are to serve

1:13:46 every student every

1:13:48 student with excellence as standard I do believe that we can

1:13:52 serve our

1:13:52 transgender students in a positive way and by the way I don’t

1:13:56 believe at all

1:13:57 that the comments I’m not gonna speak for people you know

1:14:02 sometimes people get

1:14:03 ugly and don’t say it the way I would have said it but the

1:14:05 conversation as far

1:14:06 as from my perspective that even my vote on this in any way

1:14:13 supports students

1:14:15 mistreating their peers and and when okay I know but I’m just

1:14:19 saying the pot

1:14:19 this policy because we have specific that we have in the

1:14:22 policies that ring

1:14:23 we voting on down the line in just a minute anti harassment

1:14:26 bullying we have

1:14:27 those set up and I believe I can wholeheartedly with whatever

1:14:30 language

1:14:31 that’s in there support these policies because our students all

1:14:35 no matter what

1:14:36 their differences are whether they agree with them whether they

1:14:38 think that they

1:14:38 should be out have access to whatever space of the school they

1:14:42 they want or

1:14:43 not that they should be treating one another with respect and

1:14:46 and that

1:14:46 absolutely I can come I am full agreement with you I so I don’t

1:14:51 the

1:14:52 things that you stay the way you say that I don’t necessarily

1:14:53 agree with all

1:14:54 of it but I agree that we need to make sure that’s a priority

1:14:58 and I think that

1:14:58 this board regardless of this particular vote can can support

1:15:03 that and there’s

1:15:04 not a person on this dais I don’t believe or in this room who

1:15:07 thinks that

1:15:08 whatever behavior has been happening to our trans if they are

1:15:11 being bullied if

1:15:12 they’re being named called they’re being shut I had an email of

1:15:15 someone who was

1:15:16 who was shoved or somebody saying something to him and they

1:15:20 never could

1:15:21 find out who it was that wasn’t one of my schools you know those

1:15:24 kinds of

1:15:25 things our administrators need to handle and they are handling

1:15:29 and they need to

1:15:30 come forward people who have those things happening to come

1:15:32 forward but

1:15:33 again I thank you for the the acknowledgement I appreciate that

1:15:39 but I

1:15:40 do I do think that this particular policy whether it’s voted or

1:15:45 not voted

1:15:46 does not none of that would condone or any action by this board

1:15:49 condone

1:15:50 behavior like that thank you mr. Campbell mr. Gibbs can ask you

1:15:56 a couple

1:15:56 of questions just to kind of clarify some of the understanding

1:15:59 by the

1:15:59 audience so it was it was mentioned why are we changing this

1:16:03 language at this

1:16:04 point in time are we are we changing any language in this policy

1:16:08 with regard to

1:16:09 the section that miss Campbell expressed concern the first

1:16:13 paragraph with regard

1:16:15 to clarifying those types of discrimination that are prohibited

1:16:27 the first section does not have many changes it looks like they

1:16:31 added a few

1:16:31 notes as far as so we’re not changing the definition of sex

1:16:41 discrimination in

1:16:43 this policy right

1:16:47 okay and the other question that I have for you does this policy

1:16:53 guide

1:16:55 the areas that miss Campbell expressed concern about or is our

1:17:00 handling of

1:17:01 those situations guided by something more powerful than this

1:17:05 policy so miss

1:17:08 Campbell has expressed concern about locker rooms and restrooms

1:17:10 but does this

1:17:12 policy address restrooms or locker rooms or is the way that the

1:17:17 district handles

1:17:18 restrooms and locker rooms guided by title 9 interpretation DOJ

1:17:24 all of those

1:17:25 things

1:17:31 Oh

1:17:34 there and applying to that so you know DOJ guidance and OCR

1:17:38 guidance because

1:17:39 the OCR and the DOJ are going to come in and enforce federal law

1:17:42 and regulations

1:17:43 against the district so all of the policy changes and the policy

1:17:47 changes

1:17:47 neola makes and recommends you expect you adopt are based on the

1:17:51 federal

1:17:52 guidance

1:17:58 so miss Campbell mentioned that the Adams case is being re-heard

1:18:05 by the 11th

1:18:06 Circuit right if that if the decision on that case changes are

1:18:11 we required to

1:18:12 change our policy yes I would recommend that we change policy to

1:18:15 comply with

1:18:16 where the law is in Florida and the 11th Circuit will be binding

1:18:19 on Florida

1:18:20 unless the Supreme Court changes it so whatever the outcome of

1:18:23 that and I hope

1:18:24 it would have been out already and we’ve already had two

1:18:26 opinions from them that

1:18:27 have been pulled back so we are where we are right now with the

1:18:31 courts and when

1:18:32 that changes this may very well be coming back to the district

1:18:36 so this is I

1:18:38 guess the point that I’m trying to get to is our our policy has

1:18:42 to be

1:18:42 reflective of the legal guidance not your legal guidance right I

1:18:47 mean although

1:18:48 you give us opinion and we listen to you it’s based on existing

1:18:52 legal guidance

1:18:53 out there that’s available and when it changes like from court

1:18:56 cases and the

1:18:57 11th Circuit court case comes down if it requires amendment we’ll

1:19:00 bring it back

1:19:01 to the board as an amendment okay thank you and miss Campbell I

1:19:04 was asking those

1:19:05 questions to like disagree with you I just want for our audience

1:19:09 to understand

1:19:10 what the actual changes are that we’re making and what the

1:19:12 impact it has

1:19:13 because I’ve heard numerous times that you know this policy is

1:19:18 what is causing

1:19:19 the decisions the accommodations that we’re putting in place and

1:19:22 I just I just

1:19:23 think it’s important to understand that while this policy guides

1:19:26 us it really is

1:19:27 that that legal guidance out there so I apologize board for

1:19:30 getting us down that

1:19:31 tangent I just think it’s important to understand the nuances

1:19:34 all right I have

1:19:36 a motion in a second if there isn’t any further discussion all

1:19:39 in favor please

1:19:40 signify by saying aye aye all opposed same sign motion passes

1:19:46 three to two

1:19:48 all right dr. Mullen’s next is all the public hearing and

1:19:51 approve the revisions

1:19:52 to board policy 2266 nondiscrimination on the basis of sex is

1:19:57 there anyone

1:19:58 present who wishes to address board policy 2266 nondiscrimination

1:20:01 on the

1:20:02 basis of sex is there anyone present who wishes to address board

1:20:06 policy 2266

1:20:07 nondiscrimination on the basis of sex miss Marski

1:20:19 good evening board my point with the nondiscrimination on the

1:20:23 basis of sex is

1:20:25 that my point is that discrimination goes both ways my children

1:20:29 have been

1:20:30 bullied on public on school property for their faith and their

1:20:34 political points

1:20:35 of views just as other people who have different faiths and

1:20:39 different points of

1:20:41 view it has to stop on both sides I agree both sides thank you

1:20:41 thank you

1:20:47 miss Marski anyone else that wishes to speak to that policy all

1:20:52 right then I

1:20:53 will entertain a motion move by miss McDougal seconded by Miss

1:20:59 Jenkins is

1:21:00 there any discussion miss Campbell we’ve had some I think

1:21:05 misunderstandings and

1:21:05 communications on this policy bring it up I think there were

1:21:09 some questions

1:21:10 about athletics and I think that was settled by staff but I

1:21:13 think that

1:21:14 settled through email instead of through

1:21:19 public through our what we’ve said in the board meeting but our

1:21:23 district will

1:21:24 abides and will continue to buy by FHS a guidelines because that

1:21:27 those guidelines

1:21:28 which follow Florida statute including the one that was passed

1:21:32 last session

1:21:33 about fairness women’s sports we follow those guidelines because

1:21:38 that’s what’s

1:21:38 required to participate in FHS a and we will continue to do that

1:21:42 actually don’t

1:21:43 see this policy as being about that and honestly the part in

1:21:45 here and though

1:21:46 includes some the language that I’m sure we do have a problem

1:21:49 with that makes for

1:21:50 me personally again this is just my conscious and what I can

1:21:52 vote for is the

1:21:53 statement in number one a one that says the requirement not to

1:21:56 discriminate in

1:21:57 its education program or activity extends to admission

1:22:01 enrollment and

1:22:02 employment so I’m yes on this one thank you miss Campbell any

1:22:07 additional

1:22:07 discussion all in favor please signify by saying aye aye any

1:22:11 opposed same signs

1:22:12 motion passes 5-0 dr. Mullen next is all the public hearing and

1:22:20 approve the

1:22:20 revisions to board policy 31 21 conditions for employment and

1:22:24 re-employment of staff is there anyone present who wishes to

1:22:27 address board

1:22:28 policy 3 1 2 1 conditions for employment and re-employment of

1:22:32 staff

1:22:33 is anyone present who wishes to address board policy 3 1 2 1

1:22:37 conditions for

1:22:37 employment and re-employment of staff during not all entertain a

1:22:42 motion moved

1:22:44 by miss Campbell seconded by miss McDougal is there any

1:22:46 discussion all in

1:22:49 favor please signify by saying aye aye any opposed same sign

1:22:53 motion passes 5-0

1:22:54 dr. Mullen next is all the public hearing and approve the

1:22:58 revisions to

1:22:59 board policy 31 21 dot 0 1 criminal background and employment

1:23:03 history checks

1:23:03 is there anyone present who wishes to address board policy 3 1 2

1:23:07 1 point 0 1

1:23:08 criminal background and employment history checks is there

1:23:10 anyone present

1:23:11 who wishes to address board policy 3 1 2 1 point 0 1 criminal

1:23:15 background and

1:23:16 employment history checks hearing none I’ll entertain a motion

1:23:22 moved by miss

1:23:23 Campbell seconded by miss McDougal is there any discussion all

1:23:26 in favor please

1:23:27 signify by saying aye aye any opposed same sign motion passes 5-0

1:23:32 dr. Mullen

1:23:33 next is hold the public hearing and approve the revisions the

1:23:35 board policy

1:23:36 35 90 personnel file is there anyone present who wishes to

1:23:39 address board

1:23:40 policy 3 5 9 0 personnel file is there anyone present who wishes

1:23:44 to address

1:23:45 board policy 3 5 9 0 personnel file hearing none I’ll entertain

1:23:51 a motion

1:23:51 moved by miss McDougal seconded by miss Campbell is there any

1:23:55 discussion

1:23:56 hearing none all in favor please signify by saying aye aye any

1:24:00 opposed same sign

1:24:01 motion passes 5-0 dr. Mullen next is all the public hearing and

1:24:07 approve the

1:24:08 revisions to pop a board policy 55 17 anti harassment for anyone

1:24:12 present who

1:24:12 wishes to address board policy 5 5 1 7 anti harassment there

1:24:17 anyone present who

1:24:18 wishes to address board policy 5 5 1 7 anti harassment hearing

1:24:23 none I’ll

1:24:23 entertain a motion moved by miss Campbell seconded by miss McDougal

1:24:29 is

1:24:29 there any discussion all in favor please signify by saying aye aye

1:24:34 any opposed

1:24:35 same sign motion passes 5-0 dr. Mullens next is hold the public

1:24:40 hearing and

1:24:41 approve the revisions to board policy 55 17 dot 0 1 bullying and/or

1:24:45 harassment is

1:24:46 there anyone present who wishes to address board policy 5 5 1 7

1:24:49 point 0 1

1:24:50 bullying and/or harassment for anyone present who wishes to

1:24:54 address board

1:24:55 policy 5 5 1 7 as mercy

1:25:06 good evening I appreciate policies like this just want to make

1:25:10 it very clear to

1:25:11 the board I don’t discriminate against anybody neither do my

1:25:14 children and the

1:25:16 fact that a board member would say that because somebody clapped

1:25:19 I find highly

1:25:20 disrespectful and inappropriate thank you all right is there

1:25:27 anyone else

1:25:27 present who wishes to address board policy 5 5 1 7 point 0 1 I’ll

1:25:33 entertain

1:25:34 a motion moved by miss Campbell seconded by miss McDougal is

1:25:38 there any

1:25:38 discussion all in favor please signify by saying aye aye any

1:25:43 opposed same sign

1:25:44 motion passes 5-0 dr. Mullens next is to hold a public hearing

1:25:51 and approve the

1:25:52 revisions to board policy 55 17 dot 0 3 dating violence and

1:25:56 abuse is there anyone

1:25:57 present who wishes to address board policy 5 5 1 7 point 0 3

1:26:01 dating violence

1:26:02 and abuse is there anyone present who wishes to address board

1:26:05 policy 5 5 1 7

1:26:07 point 0 3 dating violence and abuse I’ll entertain a motion move

1:26:13 by miss

1:26:13 McDougal seconded was that miss Jenkins seconded by miss Jenkins

1:26:17 is there any

1:26:17 discussion all in favor please signify by saying aye aye any

1:26:22 opposed same sign

1:26:23 motion passes 5-0 dr. Mullens next is all the public hearing and

1:26:27 approve the

1:26:28 revisions to board policy 24 10 school health services special

1:26:32 services is

1:26:34 there anyone present who wishes to address board policy 2 4 1 0

1:26:37 school

1:26:37 health services special services for anyone present who wishes

1:26:41 to address

1:26:42 board policy 2 4 1 0 school health services special services I’ll

1:26:47 entertain a motion moved by miss Campbell seconded by miss McDougal

1:26:52 is

1:26:52 there any discussion miss Campbell I think there was a concern

1:26:57 brought up

1:26:57 tonight about the fact should I think that was all clarified

1:27:01 thank you miss

1:27:02 Moore for clarifying our procedures for how we handle the Baker

1:27:07 acts and the

1:27:07 parental notification is all in compliance with the law and just

1:27:11 want to

1:27:12 be crystal clear anybody walk out of this room we’re watching

1:27:14 online thinking

1:27:15 that we’re not we are we are doing that we have been doing it

1:27:18 already we’re

1:27:19 going to continue to do it and one of the things that I

1:27:21 encourage people when

1:27:22 they look at the policies is make sure to see I know for us we

1:27:26 see these all

1:27:26 the time there there are things that will say things like

1:27:30 including and

1:27:31 subject to the requirements and exceptions established under and

1:27:33 it’ll

1:27:33 have Florida statute and people don’t like to follow those all

1:27:36 the time but if

1:27:36 if our policies have the under hot links so you can get to them

1:27:41 easily it have

1:27:43 the statutes referenced then that means as those statutes

1:27:47 correct me if I’m

1:27:48 wrong mr. Gibbs if the statutes change but we’re referencing

1:27:52 those statues that

1:27:53 statutes that we’re going to you know abide by whatever then as

1:27:57 a statutes

1:27:57 change we don’t have to update our policy it gives us some

1:28:00 flexibility so

1:28:00 that as those statutes change we’re still in compliance right

1:28:03 yes it’s a way

1:28:04 of getting around having to revise if you cite specific language

1:28:07 if that

1:28:07 language changes then we have to do three months of revisions to

1:28:10 get it

1:28:11 readopted and in compliance if you just reference the statute

1:28:14 and we’re

1:28:14 complying with the statute allows the district to internally

1:28:17 make those

1:28:17 changes without having to go through revision and some of that

1:28:21 we handle by

1:28:21 procedure which can be changed as necessary and I know that

1:28:25 every time we

1:28:25 have significant changes that need to happen in our procedures

1:28:29 notice goes out

1:28:30 in the leadership team packet and retraining it happens as

1:28:33 necessary hey

1:28:34 the law just changed and so now we need to do XYZ and if it

1:28:37 requires training

1:28:38 we’re gonna have this training at such and such a time sign up

1:28:41 so I just want

1:28:42 to be clear those kinds of things are ways that we build that

1:28:45 into our policy

1:28:46 to make sure that we’re in compliance even if the laws change

1:28:49 unless they

1:28:50 change significantly in which we we have to do some of the stuff

1:28:52 like we’re going

1:28:53 to thank you that was good clarification miss Campbell thank you

1:28:57 any additional

1:28:59 discussion I have a motion all in favor please indicate by

1:29:03 saying aye aye any

1:29:05 opposed same sign motion passes 5-0 dr. Mullins next is to hold

1:29:10 public hearing

1:29:11 and approve the revisions to board policy 24 31.03 concussion

1:29:15 and head

1:29:15 injuries for anyone present who wishes to address board policy

1:29:18 two four three

1:29:19 one point zero three concussion and head injuries is there

1:29:22 anyone present who

1:29:23 wishes to address board policy two four three one point zero

1:29:26 three concussion

1:29:27 and head injuries will entertain a motion move by Miss Jenkins

1:29:33 second and

1:29:33 by Miss Campbell’s or any discussion all in favor please signify

1:29:37 by saying aye aye

1:29:38 any opposed same sign motion passes 5-0 dr. Mullins next is to

1:29:44 hold the public

1:29:44 hearing and approve the revisions to board policy 2800

1:29:48 educational services

1:29:49 for students and Department of Juvenile Justice educational

1:29:52 programs for anyone

1:29:53 present who wishes to address board policy two eight zero zero

1:29:56 educational services

1:29:57 for students and Department of Juvenile Justice educational

1:30:00 programs for anyone

1:30:02 present who wishes to address board policy two eight zero zero

1:30:05 educational

1:30:06 services for students and Department of Juvenile Justice

1:30:09 educational programs

1:30:10 so I hear a motion moved by Miss Campbell second by Miss McDougal

1:30:16 is

1:30:16 there any discussion all in favor please signify by saying aye aye

1:30:21 any opposed

1:30:21 same sign motion passes 5-0 dr. Mullins next is a hold the

1:30:27 public hearing and

1:30:28 approve the revisions to board policy 32 15 smoking and tobacco

1:30:32 free environment

1:30:33 there anyone present who wishes to address board policy 32 15

1:30:37 smoking and

1:30:37 tobacco free environment there anyone present who wishes to

1:30:40 address board

1:30:41 policy 32 15 smoking and tobacco free environment do I have a

1:30:46 motion move by

1:30:48 Miss Campbell second by Miss McDougal will there any discussion

1:30:51 all in favor

1:30:52 please signify by saying aye aye any opposed motion passes 5-0

1:30:58 dr. Mullins

1:30:59 next is hold the public hearing and approve the revisions to

1:31:02 board policy

1:31:03 5500 student conduct is there anyone present who wishes to

1:31:07 address board

1:31:07 policy 5500 student conduct there anyone present who wishes to

1:31:11 address board

1:31:12 policy 5500 student conduct you’ll have a motion

1:31:18 second move by Miss McDougal second by Miss Campbell’s or any

1:31:21 discussion all in

1:31:23 favor please signify by saying aye aye any opposed same sign

1:31:27 motion passes 5-0

1:31:31 the next item is to hold the public hearing and approve the

1:31:34 revisions to

1:31:35 board policy 56 10.05 participation and extracurricular

1:31:40 activities there anyone

1:31:41 present who wishes to address board policy five six one zero

1:31:44 point zero five

1:31:45 participation and extracurricular activities there anyone

1:31:48 present who

1:31:49 wishes to address board policy five six one zero point zero five

1:31:53 participation

1:31:53 and extracurricular activities to have a motion move by Miss

1:31:59 Campbell second by

1:32:00 Miss McDougal is there any discussion all in favor please

1:32:03 signify by saying aye

1:32:05 aye any opposed same sign motion passes 5-0

1:32:10 Dr. Mullins and next is to hold the public hearing and approve

1:32:14 the revisions

1:32:14 to board policy 8 3 3 0 student records is there anyone present

1:32:19 who wishes to

1:32:20 address policy board policy 8 3 3 0 student records is there

1:32:25 anyone present

1:32:25 who wishes to address board policy 8 3 3 0 student records I’ll

1:32:30 entertain a

1:32:31 motion moved by Miss Jenkins seconded by Miss McDougal is there

1:32:36 any discussion

1:32:37 all in favor please signify by saying aye aye any opposed same

1:32:41 sign motion

1:32:43 passes 5-0 Dr. Mullins next is I’ll hold the public hearing and

1:32:47 approve the

1:32:47 revisions to board policy 8452 automated external defibrillators

1:32:52 anyone present

1:32:54 who wishes to address board policy 8 4 5 2 automated external

1:32:57 defibrillators

1:32:58 anyone present who wishes to address board policy 8 4 5 2

1:33:02 automated external

1:33:03 defibrillators hearing none I’ll entertain a motion move by Miss

1:33:11 Jenkins

1:33:11 seconded by Miss McDougal is there any discussion all in favor

1:33:15 please signify

1:33:16 by saying aye aye any opposed same sign motion passes 5-0 Dr.

1:33:21 Mullins next is

1:33:23 hold the public hearing and approve the revisions to board

1:33:26 policy 8405 school

1:33:27 safety and security threat assessment teams is there anyone

1:33:31 present who wishes

1:33:31 to address board policy 8 4 0 5 school safety and security

1:33:35 threat assessment

1:33:36 teams is there anyone present who wishes to address board policy

1:33:40 8 4 0 5 school

1:33:41 safety and security threat assessment teams I’ll entertain a

1:33:45 motion move by

1:33:48 Miss McDougal seconded by Miss Campbell’s are any discussion oh

1:33:53 you

1:33:54 didn’t get it out all in favor please signify by saying aye aye

1:34:02 any opposed

1:34:03 same sign motion passes 5-0 Dr. Mullins the last item is told

1:34:08 the public hearing

1:34:09 and approve the revisions to board policy 8 4 0 7 safe school

1:34:13 officers is

1:34:14 there anyone present who wishes to address board policy 8 4 0 7

1:34:17 safe school

1:34:18 officers is there anyone present who wishes to address board

1:34:21 policy 8 4 0 7

1:34:23 safe school officers do I have a motion move by Miss McDougal

1:34:30 seconded by Miss

1:34:31 Campbell is there any discussion all in favor please signify by

1:34:34 saying aye aye

1:34:35 any opposed same sign motion passes 5-0

1:34:41 all right huh I know right that was a lot can I thank the staff

1:34:54 for giving us

1:34:54 the day off today yeah please to please do not have the workshop

1:35:03 all right we

1:35:04 are

1:35:09 okay

1:35:13 okay we are now at board member reports and discussion points mr.

1:35:16 Susan you ask

1:35:17 to add Melbourne High School renaming update and transportation

1:35:19 and bus

1:35:20 driver collaboration yeah thank you so Melbourne High School

1:35:26 update so we were

1:35:27 talking about this in the board workshop many of you know that

1:35:31 there was an

1:35:32 application about 17 months ago to rename Melbourne High School

1:35:36 after an

1:35:37 amazing individual named Joseph Acaba who used to be a teacher

1:35:40 there and he’s

1:35:42 now currently an astronaut and he’s part of the pool not on the

1:35:45 launch team but

1:35:46 on the pool of astronauts they will pull for the next Artemis

1:35:50 program so it made

1:35:53 sense to many and so the Miss Lopez made the application lo and

1:35:57 behold the

1:35:58 process showed that we didn’t have much support for it

1:36:01 overwhelming support

1:36:02 against it so I reached out to Miss Lopez and said hey Miss

1:36:06 Lopez to avoid a

1:36:09 March meeting is there any way that you’d like to pull this and

1:36:13 she said at

1:36:13 this time you know I’m not gonna do that and I’ll tell you the

1:36:16 reason why she’s

1:36:17 been making a pusher is that she really would like us to make an

1:36:22 effort to

1:36:23 support the Hispanic Latino culture down in the Palm Bay

1:36:27 Melbourne area and across

1:36:29 this in the county and this was her way of saying you know what

1:36:32 we’re gonna try

1:36:32 it and many don’t understand what Miss Lopez was pushing for was

1:36:36 because back

1:36:37 when I was a teacher I remember the meeting was one of the very

1:36:39 ones that I

1:36:40 actually came one of the very few ones they were renaming they

1:36:42 were trying to

1:36:43 name heritage high school and they were upset because they

1:36:46 thought that they

1:36:47 were gonna rename it after Roberto Clemente and so as you know

1:36:51 there’s no

1:36:52 high schools that are named after individuals right now so the

1:36:55 issue that

1:36:56 we had was well presidents of course but local people so they

1:36:59 named the athletic

1:37:00 facility after Roberto Clemente which is appropriate he was a

1:37:03 great baseball

1:37:03 player but she felt like look let’s make this that’s where a lot

1:37:07 of this angst

1:37:07 comes from where we’re saying like look there’s no support we’re

1:37:11 gonna create

1:37:11 this meeting everybody’s gonna come from around the area let’s

1:37:13 avoid it so

1:37:15 recently I reached out and finally got a hold of mr. Acaba and

1:37:19 talked to him as I

1:37:19 stated before and today mr. Acaba would you like to you know

1:37:23 what I mean you

1:37:24 know talk about this and everything else and he said hey nobody

1:37:26 reached out to me

1:37:27 but I’ll tell you right now I want to do what’s right for the

1:37:30 kids so count me in

1:37:31 on a stem project but I’m not interested in having this named

1:37:35 after me so with

1:37:36 the facts of him not being reached out not wanting to be the one

1:37:40 that is on

1:37:41 there and then also the fact that the overwhelming support I

1:37:44 called miss Lopez

1:37:45 again per your discussion mr. Dr. Mullins and the staff you guys

1:37:49 said last week

1:37:49 give her a call let her talk to her so tonight she pulled it she

1:37:53 officially

1:37:54 sent a text Mullins was on it I was on it she said please I will

1:37:57 remove it and

1:37:59 I want to look forward to trying to do something for the

1:38:02 Hispanic Latino

1:38:03 culture in Palm Bay and Melbourne so I wanted to let you guys

1:38:07 know my

1:38:08 dedication I’m working in that area and part of it is because

1:38:12 there’s a

1:38:13 gentleman in the back that worked during the feed programs that

1:38:16 we had during

1:38:17 COVID we have a large Hispanic Latino population that’s moved

1:38:21 into my district

1:38:22 so I’m trying to address and just make sure they’re all

1:38:25 connected I work with

1:38:26 them in temple Terrace boys clubs and some other areas and boys

1:38:30 and girls club

1:38:31 and I think there’s a need there right so my commitment to miss

1:38:34 Lopez in the

1:38:35 Hispanic Latino community is to connect many of those areas and

1:38:39 resources in my

1:38:40 district also push to work with renaming of buildings or

1:38:46 facilities in the future

1:38:48 if that that I find in my world that when you have a stem

1:38:51 program with a

1:38:53 astronaut we’ll do a whole lot more than naming a building after

1:38:56 somebody it’s

1:38:57 just my personal thing and that look that may be a little bit

1:39:00 different

1:39:00 everybody’s different but applying to the kids something that

1:39:03 would carry them

1:39:04 for generations is something that I think is much more so I’m

1:39:08 gonna focus my

1:39:09 energy there but I did tell her that thank you for pulling it I

1:39:13 understand

1:39:13 where you’re coming from and if there’s an opportunity it’s a

1:39:16 committee not us

1:39:17 that names to keep them and she had recognized that so it’s not

1:39:20 like we can

1:39:21 say we want it to be named a new school and we can’t as a board

1:39:25 we only approve

1:39:25 with the committee we’ve never really gone against it but I said

1:39:28 you can work

1:39:28 with that committee of a new school when it gets built down

1:39:31 south and she said

1:39:32 great so I just wanted to kind of give you guys an update on

1:39:35 that that’s it and

1:39:36 I put she texted back and she has her email in there so staffs

1:39:39 gonna reach out

1:39:40 and take care of whatever it needs to be I didn’t know if you

1:39:43 guys had any

1:39:43 questions on that thank you mr. Susan yep okay there is one

1:39:50 before I got to

1:39:51 the transportation issue I just want to say I met with a elevate

1:39:55 Brevard today

1:39:56 real quick and it is focused on Coco right now and I would love

1:40:02 to just hand

1:40:04 that to you they asked me to talk about the career and technical

1:40:08 stuff that

1:40:08 they’ve been seeing on on the space goes daily but the thing is

1:40:11 is that elevate

1:40:13 Brevard it’s like it is made up of all the people it was so

1:40:16 crazy like so

1:40:17 elevate Brevard is an organization that is trying to work on pipelining

1:40:23 students

1:40:23 in the Coco area into college career and technical programs and

1:40:28 all of the

1:40:29 barriers that exist in between right so look I’m in I’m just

1:40:32 gonna talk about

1:40:33 the trades and everything else then I saw the lineup of

1:40:35 individuals that are

1:40:37 actually there Bob Barnes who started the children’s hunger

1:40:41 project a good

1:40:42 friend from back in the day that when he was when that was

1:40:46 happening I was in

1:40:47 support of them Harry Jones who I worked on the CPT program with

1:40:51 at the Economic

1:40:52 Development Council there was just and then and then mr. Maggiano

1:40:56 from the CTE

1:40:56 program at Eastern Florida State he runs the trades program

1:41:01 spell state so they

1:41:02 have put together like an amazing group of people and I’ll pass

1:41:06 it off to you

1:41:07 because that’s your district that’s respectful and if you need

1:41:09 my help in

1:41:09 any way please do but literally I’ve never seen a dream team put

1:41:13 together to

1:41:13 support Coco schools like that in my life like they’re going to

1:41:16 do something

1:41:17 there that is I just want to kind of give you an update they

1:41:20 brought up one

1:41:20 thing that really caught me was is um the FAFSA that you guys

1:41:25 that the kids

1:41:25 FAFSA that the kids have to fill out right I had to go through

1:41:28 that I had to

1:41:28 provide tax information for my daughter and all this stuff they

1:41:32 want there’s a

1:41:32 bill in the legislature right now to make that a requirement for

1:41:36 schools to

1:41:36 have to do okay that would be a freaking nightmare because I’ll

1:41:40 tell you this

1:41:41 much if you tie a kid’s graduation to having to fill out an

1:41:44 application and

1:41:45 they have difficulty getting a hold of their parents it’s one

1:41:48 more barrier

1:41:48 that’s going to cause work for us but it’s a good idea just not

1:41:52 that route so

1:41:53 they’re working with community groups to get the FAFSA’s filled

1:41:58 out and

1:41:59 coordinating with the schools so for us if we hear that resoundingly

1:42:03 needs to

1:42:04 be from my opinion and you guys can take what you want our

1:42:07 schools can’t take

1:42:08 any more but we would love to work with community partners to

1:42:12 accomplish those

1:42:13 goals does that make sense okay sorry about the side miss miss

1:42:18 Belford did

1:42:20 more people sign up to such to talk we have not done our non-agenda

1:42:24 okay so

1:42:26 were they talking about the transportation issue yeah I have

1:42:29 four

1:42:29 that are talking about it’s not an agenda item if I put it on a

1:42:34 board

1:42:34 discussion it’s only the agenda items are the ones we’re taking

1:42:38 action on okay

1:42:39 all right so I want to I sat at Manatee and met with many of the

1:42:45 individuals

1:42:45 that you’re sitting inside this room and you guys are absolutely

1:42:50 amazing you are

1:42:52 our champions and you are the first and last thing in Brevard

1:42:56 Public Schools

1:42:57 that our children see you have over they have over 150

1:43:01 individuals that are

1:43:03 transported every day on their buses many of you guys are

1:43:07 entrusted with our

1:43:09 children on your buses and my wife doesn’t even entrust me with

1:43:13 the five

1:43:13 children in our SUV so I wanted to say you are absolutely

1:43:18 amazing dr. Mullins

1:43:19 and I sat down today for close to two hours and all of the

1:43:24 issues that you

1:43:24 guys had brought up we worked through and he has staff working

1:43:28 on each one of

1:43:28 them to give back an answer as to is there a possibility of

1:43:31 working on them

1:43:32 or not and I want to tell you dr. Mullins is commitment to you

1:43:38 was

1:43:38 absolutely amazing and our school board will tell you that the

1:43:42 commitment to you

1:43:43 is is they care about you guys also I wanted to say that there’s

1:43:49 an individual

1:43:50 back there I wanted to give him credit and I’m sorry about

1:43:52 taking up this for a

1:43:53 second but we had a feed program for the COVID and we had a

1:43:59 bunch of students

1:44:00 that wouldn’t come out of the houses in my old alley area

1:44:03 because they didn’t

1:44:04 speak English and I am a large white man knocking on doors okay

1:44:10 and it just was

1:44:10 not getting the people to come out and I called up our our food

1:44:15 nutrition guys

1:44:16 and I said guys it’s just not working I know the kids are in

1:44:18 there we have their

1:44:19 addresses but they’re not coming out and this gentleman and his

1:44:23 wife volunteered

1:44:24 their time to come down run the food and to get out and speak

1:44:28 Spanish to all of

1:44:29 the children so they’d start coming out we literally went from

1:44:32 one location

1:44:33 having 20 to 190 the next day because they knew that and there’s

1:44:44 stories like

1:44:44 that that are coming out there was another bus driver that we

1:44:48 were speaking

1:44:49 to and he was talking about how this parent came running up now

1:44:54 listen to me

1:44:54 our parents and our kids are absolutely crazy sometimes right we

1:44:58 all know that

1:44:59 my kids are crazy the kids you have on your bus I couldn’t even

1:45:03 imagine right

1:45:04 this driver was driving and all of a sudden a parent swung the

1:45:08 door open and

1:45:09 said get that kid off the bus he said no ma’am no ma’am and said

1:45:14 and forced the

1:45:15 person off the bus and said if you want this child the kid was

1:45:19 like hiding in

1:45:20 the back we got to drive back to the school so they drove all

1:45:22 the way back to

1:45:23 the school and that bus driver refused at that point to let that

1:45:26 child go and

1:45:27 brought him back and drop them off to school and that’s a huge

1:45:30 deal because

1:45:31 what you face every day not many people understand or see so I

1:45:36 know you guys are

1:45:37 going to be coming up and speaking I’m gonna wait afterwards and

1:45:42 sit with you

1:45:42 guys and tell you everything that dr. Mullins and I worked out

1:45:46 there’s also

1:45:47 some of the items that we can’t speak on we can’t speak on

1:45:50 raises because it’s

1:45:51 not in front of us on an agenda item there’s a couple other

1:45:53 things but I will

1:45:54 sit with you afterwards and I wanted to say from the bottom of

1:45:58 my heart thank

1:45:59 you for everything that you’re doing and we want to listen to

1:46:02 you and maybe

1:46:02 there’ll be some discussion after you guys speak yeah mr. Gibbs

1:46:11 will join you

1:46:11 mr. Susan I followed the law yeah we’re not supposed to talk

1:46:15 about so far

1:46:16 absolutely I just want to make sure that we’re covered and for

1:46:19 those of you who

1:46:20 are unaware it’s because we are in the midst of bargaining and

1:46:24 so there are

1:46:25 things that the board should not be discussing that could could

1:46:30 create some

1:46:30 issues so we just want to make sure that mr. Susan has good

1:46:34 clear guidance on on

1:46:36 what can and cannot be discussed there miss Campbell I think you

1:46:42 said you had a

1:46:42 few things and then I’ve got three quick reports back I don’t

1:46:48 often report on

1:46:49 SIAC but we have some really exciting things going on I wanted

1:46:51 to share with

1:46:52 you that some you may have seen in the emails but some you may

1:46:55 have not the

1:46:57 over the last Campbell can I interrupt you can you explain to

1:47:01 the viewing

1:47:02 public in the audience what SIAC you know what we get all our

1:47:05 our initials

1:47:06 it’s like the army you know it’s the superintendent’s insurance

1:47:10 advisory

1:47:10 committee and it is made up of employees all employees now from

1:47:16 all the different

1:47:17 employee groups we’ve got teachers we have our support staff we

1:47:22 have our non

1:47:25 bargaining or ministration we have somebody from the benefits

1:47:27 department

1:47:28 and these are all the voting members and we have some of us who

1:47:30 are joining us

1:47:31 who are considered staff we also have a retiree representative

1:47:35 on there because

1:47:35 many of them are also on our insurance plan and so they all get

1:47:38 a say and over

1:47:39 the last couple of years one of the things that are this

1:47:43 employee group who

1:47:44 is on that you know it’s chosen to be on this advisory committee

1:47:46 has really pushed

1:47:47 is we really want to see you know what can we do to encourage

1:47:52 our employees to

1:47:53 be healthy to encourage them to make that take the next step and

1:47:57 this before

1:47:57 I got on SIAC it was decided a few years several years ago to

1:48:01 make the biometric

1:48:04 screening and the health questionnaire that you do online kind

1:48:08 of the gateway

1:48:10 to lower deductibles and so but this committee says it’s time to

1:48:14 push it to

1:48:15 the next level and say okay if you want whatever that’s going to

1:48:18 be in the

1:48:19 future we really want to see it be it’s got to be more than just

1:48:22 the bare minimum

1:48:22 we want people to go to that annual checkup because that’s where

1:48:26 a lot of

1:48:27 these things are caught you have those conversations with your

1:48:29 doctor and maybe

1:48:30 we can avoid some of those high-cost issues by catching them

1:48:33 earlier getting

1:48:34 some just making that contact with the doctor and so it’s just

1:48:38 some really good

1:48:38 conversations that are going on and so some of that you know we’ll

1:48:42 have to go

1:48:43 to bargaining and it was a good to the future but I’m really

1:48:45 excited about the

1:48:46 way SIAC is going in that direction and you know tba what it’s

1:48:50 all going to look

1:48:50 like but another thing that we have had several conversations

1:48:55 about in the last

1:48:55 few meetings is a program called motivate me it is Cygnus

1:48:58 program but

1:49:00 they’re working with us and especially SIAC had was able to have

1:49:03 input on

1:49:04 providing opportunities for employees to earn gift card

1:49:08 incentives for doing

1:49:10 things like participating in health coaching for things like

1:49:15 getting your

1:49:15 preventive care screenings like colonoscopies and things if you’re

1:49:19 of

1:49:19 the right age and they also had we had to remind hey we have

1:49:22 some employees

1:49:23 that aren’t old enough to do those things yet so they had you

1:49:29 know some

1:49:29 other opportunities and so that’s something that’s going to be

1:49:32 rolling out

1:49:32 starting on Monday I believe and so for all our employees you

1:49:35 can actually go to

1:49:36 your Cigna page and if you’re a female there’s one right now but

1:49:40 the only thing

1:49:41 that we’ve had on in it so far is if you get pregnant and you go

1:49:43 through the

1:49:44 program you can get $150 but not all of us are up for that so

1:49:48 now there will be

1:49:50 more and all the details of it will be on the Cigna web my

1:49:53 signal page for all

1:49:54 our employees who participate in in the insurance program so go

1:49:57 check it out we

1:49:58 just really want to focus on what we can do to get our employees

1:50:01 healthy and get

1:50:02 them making some right decisions it’s good for them it’s good

1:50:05 for the plan the

1:50:06 plan that they pay into so it’s good for them doubly and then

1:50:09 also communications

1:50:11 in addition to the things that have been going out

1:50:13 communications from

1:50:14 Mississippi that I mentioned earlier one of the things that we

1:50:17 have access to now

1:50:18 all our employees have access to is the call center and it was

1:50:22 set up we’ve had

1:50:23 things like this before during open enrollment period but now

1:50:27 continuing

1:50:28 throughout the year from 9 a.m. in the morning till 9 p.m. at

1:50:31 night our place

1:50:32 have access to the call center where they can get their

1:50:35 questions answered

1:50:36 regarding all the different benefit programs and dr. 30 if I’m

1:50:40 correct it’s

1:50:40 not just the health insurance it’s all of our benefits package

1:50:44 correct and so

1:50:45 it’s just really great to have that resource because sometimes

1:50:48 you have a

1:50:48 question and it’s during the school day and you’re in the middle

1:50:50 of a class or

1:50:51 whatever but sometimes you have a question at 730 at night like

1:50:54 oh I can’t

1:50:55 wait till the morning you got it right email no you have access

1:50:57 until 9 o’clock

1:50:58 at night to get those questions answered and they’ll steer you

1:51:00 in the right

1:51:00 direction so that’s been a really good benefit that is

1:51:04 continuing just make

1:51:05 sure that you guys are aware that our employees are aware is and

1:51:09 that number

1:51:10 will be I think you can find it on the benefits page of our

1:51:13 district website

1:51:15 want to give an update on FSBA day in the legislature session

1:51:20 legislative

1:51:21 session is moving quickly and Danielle Thomas is sending us

1:51:25 updates regularly

1:51:26 so make sure you’re following those a couple of I was just going

1:51:31 back and

1:51:31 looking at our legislative agenda that we we decided on it seems

1:51:35 like it was

1:51:35 forever ago when I say with August or September maybe it wasn’t

1:51:39 that late but

1:51:40 it seems like it was forever and I heard a couple of you know

1:51:43 things moving

1:51:44 around about some of these things but a couple of just just for

1:51:47 your your

1:51:47 awareness that are moving first of all it’s yet to be seen

1:51:50 exactly what the

1:51:51 budget will look like you know in the coming weeks but it looks

1:51:54 like from the

1:51:55 governor’s proposed budget the Senate and the house side there’s

1:51:58 going to be

1:51:58 an increase for health mental health funding again and so that’s

1:52:02 looking

1:52:02 positive and that goes along with our number five needing more

1:52:05 mental health

1:52:05 experts and social workers in school so that is a positive that

1:52:08 we’re making

1:52:08 another increase to that funding looks like that’s going to go

1:52:13 through I would

1:52:16 just encourage your support one of the things that I we I was

1:52:19 able to talk

1:52:20 about with a few of our representatives and senators was the

1:52:23 firefighter Academy

1:52:24 at Palm Bay magnet high school it’s an amazing program I know we’re

1:52:28 already

1:52:29 moving on it in one side but we really need this appropriation

1:52:31 to get the

1:52:32 funding that we need to fill out the program and get it started

1:52:35 so if you

1:52:36 guys would just send a little something I think that would be

1:52:40 that would be

1:52:40 helpful for any of our public who are listening if you think

1:52:43 that this

1:52:43 firefighter program and by the way I just saw not very long ago

1:52:48 someone in

1:52:49 the community from the firefighter community talking about the

1:52:51 great need

1:52:51 and all the holes that they have this is a job that our students

1:52:56 can walk into

1:52:57 and be just so much more prepared to be ready to go into the

1:52:59 workforce so anybody

1:53:00 in community wants to shoot a little email to your

1:53:02 representative and say hey

1:53:03 would you please support the appropriation for the firefighter

1:53:07 fire

1:53:08 can’t say that word firefighter Academy at Palm Bay magnet high

1:53:12 school we really

1:53:13 want to see that go through so that we can start that program

1:53:17 and dr. Mullins

1:53:18 will it be next school year will be the following I know it

1:53:21 takes some time to

1:53:22 get everything up and running you know it’ll launch this coming

1:53:26 school year

1:53:27 okay this coming this coming school year correct dr. Sullivan yep

1:53:34 so all right so

1:53:38 everybody get to your emails please and ask for the legislators

1:53:41 support on for

1:53:42 that appropriation that’ll help us then as far as wage

1:53:47 compression that was one

1:53:47 things we had I don’t know how much you guys have been paying

1:53:50 attention but the

1:53:51 Senate President Wilson Simpson made it a part of his his

1:53:55 challenge on the first

1:53:56 day of session and the Senate budget since come out supporting

1:53:59 that looks

1:54:00 like the Senate side of the budget is giving a set amount of

1:54:03 money or

1:54:04 proposing a set amount of money to raise along with all the

1:54:07 other state employees

1:54:08 all school district employees go ahead and raise them to $15 an

1:54:13 hour ahead of

1:54:15 you know our minimum wage is going up a dollar a year until we

1:54:18 get to 15 and but

1:54:20 he’s saying let’s go ahead and do that now and so that’s that

1:54:25 would be really

1:54:26 awesome and Chris we’re creating some wage compression with this

1:54:28 will create

1:54:29 some issues but we when we talk about how many employees over

1:54:31 the next few

1:54:32 years are going to be happy we’re gonna have to have that

1:54:35 increase to get them

1:54:36 to the new minimum wage right now this year we only had to do it

1:54:40 for some

1:54:40 substitutes and you know but the next year as it goes to $11 an

1:54:44 hour and $12

1:54:44 an hour 13 the funding is going to be that’s gonna be a

1:54:47 challenge but to be

1:54:49 able to go ahead and do that now and get everybody up to 15 to

1:54:52 start is kind of

1:54:53 exciting so I’m gonna look at the positive side of that only for

1:54:57 right now

1:54:58 so that looks exciting and at the house I have to jump in this

1:55:06 camp there is no

1:55:08 state approved budget as of yet there are only proposals and

1:55:12 committees have

1:55:13 not resumed I love your optimism and I share it but I just you’re

1:55:20 bursting my

1:55:20 bubble I’m channeling my rust-brun friend over here like I know

1:55:28 so and I

1:55:29 know there’s some bargaining tips that kind of go along with

1:55:31 this I you know

1:55:32 we got a little bit more of an education last week as I got to

1:55:34 sit on some things

1:55:35 one of this one of the things I got to sit in and I’m not gonna

1:55:38 get too excited

1:55:39 about this one either but I was in the house 3k through 12

1:55:45 education

1:55:46 subcommittee Appropriations subcommittee last week when the

1:55:49 budget dropped and

1:55:50 just you know when we get to the real budget it’s probably not

1:55:55 going to look

1:55:55 like either one it’s not it never is gonna look like either the

1:55:58 Senate side

1:55:58 of the house side but there’s some really good pieces in there

1:56:01 and I again

1:56:03 in pulling the positive out it the house budget proposes you

1:56:06 know the governor

1:56:07 initiated in the legislature approved a couple years ago the 500

1:56:10 million dollars

1:56:11 for the teacher salary allocation to try to get school districts

1:56:14 to raise a

1:56:14 minimum teacher paid to 47 5 and we were able to get in Brevard

1:56:18 up to 46 550 last

1:56:21 year this year I think we got up to 46 800 ish entities

1:56:28 somewhere in there 800

1:56:29 okay we still have a long ways to go to get 47 5 because last

1:56:34 year they rate we

1:56:34 were able to do that because they gave an extra 50 the governor

1:56:37 proposed 50 the

1:56:38 Senate saying 50 the house budget actually saying 250 million

1:56:42 dollars

1:56:43 additional which could get us I don’t know if they could get us

1:56:47 there they

1:56:48 could get us close not 250 million dollars for Brevard don’t

1:56:51 anybody get

1:56:52 too excited but to share across the state that would get the

1:56:55 total for the

1:56:55 state up to 800 million dollars but here is the part that I was

1:56:59 really and I

1:57:00 don’t think I don’t know because they you know the sin is still

1:57:02 saying 50 on

1:57:02 that so there’s gonna meet that’s some of the bargaining in the

1:57:05 middle but one

1:57:06 of the things that was optimistic for me that I was optimistic

1:57:11 about is in that

1:57:12 250 million dollars additional it actually said 50 percent of

1:57:17 that to go

1:57:18 towards getting people to the 47 5 and the other 50% to be used

1:57:23 for veteran

1:57:23 teachers and that’s one of things we struggled with in last

1:57:25 couple years

1:57:26 because it was 80 20 and so then we end up with situations like

1:57:29 we had this year

1:57:30 where we own had very little to give to our teachers that were

1:57:32 over the 46 800

1:57:34 and so moving forward if we can if we you know we get the

1:57:37 funding like that up

1:57:39 until it once we get to 47 5 we can you know we can we can

1:57:43 really start moving

1:57:44 but in the meantime I just thought that was a positive direction

1:57:48 to get it to

1:57:49 50/50 we didn’t have it in our platform but it was an FSPA

1:57:54 platform to give us

1:57:55 more flexibility

1:58:05 I’m not promising anything I’m not the legislature when you’re

1:58:10 finished the

1:58:10 problem the problem is what I’ve been screaming is we’re gonna

1:58:14 make $15 an hour

1:58:16 as the beginning wage and they haven’t even fixed our true which

1:58:22 you touched on

1:58:22 teacher veterans which we were promised we would deal with so I’m

1:58:27 all about hey

1:58:28 let’s do great things but when you’ve got people in the audience

1:58:32 that are

1:58:32 making less than $15 an hour as a bus driver and they’re they’re

1:58:35 about to find

1:58:36 out that this guy’s gonna pass it and they’re gonna make 15 but

1:58:39 then they’ve

1:58:40 been working for us for 15 years Mullins and I went back and

1:58:43 forth about this for

1:58:44 20 minutes and it’s it’s absurd like they need to be able to

1:58:48 give us the

1:58:49 flexibility to get there give us the funding but get there

1:58:51 together so that

1:58:52 we’re all rising all boats together and I think that’s it’s just

1:58:55 sad because

1:58:56 it’s it’s like where does that reasoning come from yeah I get it

1:59:01 and I think the

1:59:02 compression is going to be an issue for a while because they

1:59:06 hand it to them they

1:59:07 say here you go look what we did they get press releases and

1:59:09 then individuals

1:59:11 come to us and they’re like wait a minute what about us and they

1:59:14 don’t have

1:59:14 to deal that because they don’t have an avenue to the state

1:59:17 legislators like we

1:59:18 like they do to us so and it’s unfair and it’s just one of those

1:59:22 things that

1:59:22 I’ve been messaging up there but that things running so it’s it’s

1:59:26 not gonna be

1:59:27 another record year for education funding hopefully we’ll get as

1:59:30 much

1:59:30 flexibility as possible so we can take care of the needs that we

1:59:33 have and then

1:59:34 I was gonna say one other thing that you talked about SIAC I

1:59:37 really appreciate

1:59:38 and I’m sorry guys I know I’m talking forever you guys came to

1:59:41 talk yes but one

1:59:43 of the reasons I was kind of hesitant with the 300 steps or

1:59:45 miles I’ll just be

1:59:46 honest with you guys is that one of the things we could really

1:59:50 do is drive our

1:59:51 wellness initiatives where not just us but our staff so we have

1:59:56 staff members

1:59:57 that don’t get colonoscopies we have a majority of our staff or

2:00:01 many of our

2:00:02 staff that don’t go get their biometrics that don’t you know

2:00:04 what I mean and that

2:00:06 so I’m presenting to the top 60 corporations in the United

2:00:10 States in two

2:00:11 weeks and the reason that I am is because that is the number one

2:00:16 goal is

2:00:17 to set a schedule in the private sector they’re forcing two

2:00:20 types so the first

2:00:21 type is you meet all these goals you go talk to all these people

2:00:24 get all these

2:00:25 checkups you get this deductible you go over here and you pay

2:00:28 more because

2:00:29 ultimately getting biometrics is one thing I did that and my

2:00:32 numbers were off

2:00:33 the charts I didn’t know I wasn’t supposed to like eat right

2:00:35 before I did

2:00:36 it so the thing is is that sorry anyways my wife freaked out

2:00:40 about it but the

2:00:41 thing is is that there’s a lot to that and it identifies your

2:00:46 problems and then

2:00:46 we can fix that prior to it becoming a thing so I would love to

2:00:49 I’ll look I’ll

2:00:50 run a 300 miles in a month if you want me to okay but what I

2:00:53 would really love

2:00:54 to do is engage with the board on engaging our our members and

2:00:58 best

2:00:58 practices and look at some of those things that we can set

2:01:01 metrics for them

2:01:02 in the future the savings on identifying issues prior is

2:01:06 astronomical so that’s

2:01:09 all I just want to let you guys know thank you and the final

2:01:14 report is on Friday last

2:01:16 week we had our board of directors meeting for the Florida

2:01:19 School Board

2:01:19 Association that I serve are you guys on and one of the things

2:01:25 that we you know

2:01:26 we talked about our last meeting we voted to withdraw from the

2:01:29 National

2:01:30 School Board Association because of just the rigmarole they’ve

2:01:33 been putting

2:01:33 everybody through and not running very well we voted on Friday

2:01:38 to become a

2:01:39 founding member of the new of a new national organization which

2:01:43 will be

2:01:44 called cospa it stands for I have to look it up because I forgot

2:01:48 the first

2:01:48 word consortium of state school boards associations there are

2:01:52 already 17 I

2:01:54 believe states that have voted to be a part or intended to be a

2:01:59 part they were

2:02:00 on this call and of course now everybody has to go and vote we

2:02:03 have a name and

2:02:03 submit funding commit funding to this organization we also chose

2:02:09 bev slough

2:02:10 who is the who’s from st. John’s County as our representative to

2:02:15 the transition

2:02:15 steering committee which is going to kind of serve as the

2:02:19 temporary board of

2:02:20 directors kind of get everything set up at least until June 23

2:02:24 2023 and she was

2:02:26 the one who was serving on our behalf or NSVA and so since she

2:02:29 had that

2:02:29 experience the board of directors voted to have her represent us

2:02:33 on that so we

2:02:34 will be a part of cospa websites not up and running because last

2:02:38 time I checked

2:02:39 if I was typing it in correctly it was still on GoDaddy so but

2:02:44 anyway but they

2:02:45 didn’t have any money to start it yet so maybe they’ve they’re

2:02:48 holding it for

2:02:49 them but anyway so we are we are now going to be a part of this

2:02:52 new

2:02:53 organization and all the bylaws and all that has to be fleshed

2:02:57 out but it’s

2:02:58 exciting to kind of see the goal is to get all the states back

2:03:02 together again

2:03:03 and hopefully in a way that can really stick to our goal which

2:03:07 is not being

2:03:08 partisan but just getting some work done and by the way just one

2:03:12 of the things

2:03:12 that doesn’t necessarily apply to Brevard as much but one of the

2:03:15 things

2:03:15 that some of our our boards in the state were a part of the cube

2:03:19 dr. gallon from

2:03:20 Miami Dade who’s fantastic dude amazing vocabulary anyway he is

2:03:29 gonna lead an

2:03:30 initiative for this new organization to reach out to not so that

2:03:34 we have that

2:03:34 urban school districts but also we’re gonna have a rural

2:03:40 coalition to really

2:03:42 the needs we kind of fall in between that so I don’t know that

2:03:44 will benefit

2:03:45 from either one because we’re kind of one of those in the middle

2:03:47 but anyway

2:03:48 it’s exciting so just want to live give you guys that up well it’s

2:03:52 a great

2:03:52 infamous Campbell thank you this thing Google I am very remiss

2:03:58 not to have

2:03:59 mentioned this in the beginning but this week is national school

2:04:03 counselors we

2:04:05 and I want to give a shout out to all of our school counselors

2:04:10 they have a very

2:04:11 tough job and I want to make sure we appreciate them so I’m

2:04:14 sorry I didn’t do

2:04:15 it in the beginning of the day thank you miss McDougal for

2:04:20 reminding us all about

2:04:21 that I know it’s been out on our social media and all of that

2:04:23 but we definitely

2:04:24 want to express our sincere appreciation to those folks that are

2:04:31 I think they’ve they’ve had well everybody’s had a rough couple

2:04:35 years but

2:04:35 but their plates have certainly been full so all right any other

2:04:40 board member

2:04:40 reports or discussion dr. Mullins do you have anything more to

2:04:45 add I do I I can’t

2:04:47 pass up the opportunity just miss Campbell that was an

2:04:51 outstanding summary

2:04:52 of what’s going on in Tallahassee albeit at 98 miles an hour

2:04:58 that was pretty

2:04:59 impressive but I have to I just want to echo I optimism but also

2:05:05 caution number

2:05:07 one the the House of Representatives have released their

2:05:11 proposed budget the

2:05:13 Senate has done the same there are almost four weeks of session

2:05:18 left a lot

2:05:19 of negotiating back and forth has to happen

2:05:24 absolutely the houses proposal to add dollars to address the

2:05:30 minimum wage

2:05:30 let’s not forget that is a voter required obligation for the

2:05:36 entire state

2:05:37 of Florida our legislators should be planning to increase

2:05:44 funding to address

2:05:45 what our voters have said is a priority for the state of Florida

2:05:49 so that should

2:05:50 be coming forward what has not been addressed other than the

2:05:55 potential

2:05:56 teacher salary increase allocation is the reality of wage

2:06:01 compression and you

2:06:03 mr. Susan certainly eloquently also reiterated the realities of

2:06:10 wage

2:06:10 compression for we have three employee groups our employ our

2:06:17 employees in the

2:06:19 Brevard Federation of teachers collective bargaining unit our

2:06:21 employees in the 1010 IUP AT I got it collective bargaining unit

2:06:29 and we also

2:06:30 have nearly a thousand employees in the non bargaining category

2:06:36 which do not

2:06:37 have a collective bargaining organization and I have said since

2:06:43 the

2:06:43 moment the minimum teacher salary was established which is

2:06:47 amazing but it

2:06:49 created overnight wage compression for our teachers as soon as

2:06:55 one employee

2:06:55 group that makes up a little over half of the employees in the

2:06:59 organization

2:07:00 create wage compression there is almost well immediately a wage

2:07:06 compression

2:07:07 challenge with all other employee groups that was solidified

2:07:12 with the minimum

2:07:13 hourly rate increase which is great but I’m I’m also going to

2:07:23 remind and

2:07:24 acknowledge that we have nearly a thousand employees who are in

2:07:28 the non

2:07:29 bargaining category and if we have wage compression problems

2:07:34 with 55 60% of our

2:07:36 employees and then another 30% of our employees the remaining 10%

2:07:42 of employees

2:07:43 are inherently wage compressed as well so there is the challenge

2:07:50 ahead to work

2:07:51 through these these issues and these difficulties so as

2:07:55 optimistic as I want

2:07:56 to be as well I’m not going to put us back to the reality of the

2:08:01 challenges we

2:08:02 have before us which is one we do not have a budget and number

2:08:06 two there are

2:08:07 some challenges ahead of us to ensure we are caring for every

2:08:13 one of our

2:08:14 employees the men and women who have devoted themselves our most

2:08:19 senior

2:08:19 employees through the toughest years that our generation has

2:08:25 faced in our

2:08:26 profession and to ensure that they are acknowledged in a and

2:08:33 recognized not

2:08:35 only with words but also with compensation I would remind our

2:08:41 citizens

2:08:42 of our great district that you have representatives and you have

2:08:45 senators in

2:08:46 Tallahassee right now that answer to you and the more you become

2:08:51 active in and

2:08:53 engaging with our delegates in Tallahassee and letting them know

2:08:59 you

2:08:59 understand the work they have before them as well as the impacts

2:09:04 it has on us

2:09:05 here at home

2:09:07 the more you are assured that they are going to work on all of

2:09:12 our behalf so do

2:09:14 not miss the opportunity to write a hand-written letter to your

2:09:21 delegates

2:09:22 right now and express your

2:09:28 position your perspective on the decisions that they have ahead

2:09:32 of them

2:09:33 in these final weeks of session because it will be a giant

2:09:39 education year

2:09:42 good bad or otherwise they will decide and we will have the

2:09:49 responsibility to

2:09:50 take it from there so sorry but I had to bring us I had to

2:09:57 challenge and charge

2:09:58 all of us we have the responsibility to ensure that we’re doing

2:10:04 our part to

2:10:05 ensure that our representation in our government is answering to

2:10:11 the people

2:10:13 second I would I have to echo your acknowledgement of our

2:10:19 superintendent’s

2:10:20 insurance advisory committee and I was going to do a

2:10:23 superintendent’s report on

2:10:24 this but you you open the door miss Campbell so I’m gonna I can’t

2:10:28 we can’t

2:10:29 undervalue the work of SIAC and the men and women who manage and

2:10:35 work in our

2:10:36 health insurance plan it is the second largest expenditure of

2:10:41 this district this

2:10:43 district has approximately 70 million dollars of health care

2:10:50 expenditures a

2:10:51 year that’s the second largest expenditure only to salaries

2:10:58 the work of SIAC over the last many years to be able to provide

2:11:04 at least

2:11:05 employees by choice a no premium increase for going on eight

2:11:12 years is

2:11:14 nothing short of remarkable that is blood sweat and tears kind

2:11:21 of hard work

2:11:22 because you go ask any other folks out there if they’ve

2:11:26 experienced health

2:11:28 print premiums a health plan premium stable option for that long

2:11:35 a time but I

2:11:36 also got to do a shout out to this board because you’ve made the

2:11:40 hard and

2:11:41 difficult and responsible decisions to invest in our health care

2:11:46 plan our

2:11:47 self-insured health care plan this board has contributed over a

2:11:51 10 million

2:11:51 recurring dollars in the last two years to increase revenue to

2:11:56 offset increased

2:11:57 expenses in addition this board has contributed over 12 million

2:12:04 one-time

2:12:05 dollars to the health plan to address fund balance issues so

2:12:10 well over 20 to

2:12:12 23 million dollars just in the last two years to provide a

2:12:17 health care plan for

2:12:19 our employees that we all share we all pay in we all utilize and

2:12:26 the choices we

2:12:28 make to manage our health and take make proactive choices

2:12:32 contributes to not

2:12:33 only our personal health but the fiscal health of our plan over

2:12:39 the long term

2:12:39 so thanks for that opportunity and the last thing I just feel

2:12:45 compelled to

2:12:46 clarify there was a comment earlier this evening that referenced

2:12:50 the state’s

2:12:51 withholding 1/12 of board members salaries due to last semester’s

2:13:00 mass

2:13:02 conflict I’ll say that has since been restored to our budget it

2:13:08 was withheld

2:13:09 once for one month and it was restored the conclude the

2:13:12 following month so I

2:13:14 just want to clarify that for the community for our viewing

2:13:17 public that

2:13:17 the DOE did restore that funding not only for Brevard but for

2:13:21 all districts

2:13:22 that were in that situation thank you madam chair for indulging

2:13:26 my

2:13:37 Katie left out all of the bad things and yeah so thank you both

2:13:45 for those those

2:13:46 updates thank you all for those updates we appreciate it

2:13:49 all right we are now going to hear our remaining speakers who

2:13:52 have been

2:13:53 incredibly patient but have signed up to comment on our non-agenda

2:13:58 items each

2:13:59 speaker is limited to one minute we have a clock in front of me

2:14:01 to help you keep

2:14:02 track of your time when your time is over you will be asked to

2:14:05 stop and allow

2:14:06 the next speaker his or her turn we’ll hear from the speakers in

2:14:09 the order in

2:14:09 which they signed up including those who may be waiting outside

2:14:12 but I’m pretty

2:14:13 sure we don’t have anyone outside this evening as stated earlier

2:14:17 reasonable

2:14:18 decorum is expected at all times and your statements should be

2:14:20 directed to

2:14:21 the board chair should audience participation interfere with

2:14:24 speakers

2:14:24 being heard or hearing me I’ll be forced to clear the room when

2:14:27 I call your name

2:14:28 please line up along the east wall of the boardroom to

2:14:31 facilitate the smooth

2:14:31 transition of speakers we’ll begin with our first three speakers

2:14:35 that were

2:14:36 originally on our agenda list Deborah Schmidt Teresa Thompson

2:14:41 and then Mark

2:14:42 Rainey Deborah if you could approach the microphone and Teresa

2:14:48 and Mark if you

2:14:49 all could be on the wall for me that would be great

2:14:55 thank you Deborah Schmidt I happen to be one of our bus drivers

2:15:01 been driving for

2:15:02 I’m in my 15th year of bus driving now and I do happen to say

2:15:07 that I do love

2:15:09 the kids that I drive in my bus and I have a good relationship

2:15:13 with them I

2:15:14 would hope that you would take that into consideration I know we’re

2:15:18 not talking

2:15:18 money right now you can but we can but I just want to say that

2:15:25 we because of the

2:15:27 type of things that we do we carry those kids around we go to

2:15:30 the different

2:15:31 places we build relationships with them we love them and take

2:15:36 care of them and

2:15:38 the way that we take care of them greeting them the first thing

2:15:41 in the

2:15:41 morning making sure that their day is starting on a good note

2:15:45 that they get to

2:15:47 school and they have a good day we we usher them off the buses

2:15:51 lovingly and

2:15:53 wish them well every day so that they have the best start

2:15:57 possible at our end

2:15:58 thank you Deborah we appreciate you joining us this evening as

2:16:02 well as your

2:16:03 service to our kiddos Teresa

2:16:13 hi I’ve been driving a bus for 23 years for Brevard County and I

2:16:19 get the feeling

2:16:21 you guys because you decide our fate really don’t have an idea

2:16:27 of what’s

2:16:28 involved when we drive these kids I just want to give you a

2:16:32 brief overview you

2:16:34 all drive cars you’re out on the traffic you’re in the roads

2:16:37 every day so you see

2:16:38 how bad traffic is imagine having 50 or 60 kids with you 50 60

2:16:45 kids come through

2:16:46 and are in this room you got to corral them all on a vehicle

2:16:50 that’s 40 feet

2:16:52 long 10 feet wide mirror to mirror and try to keep some sort of

2:16:56 order while

2:16:57 you’re looking at the road you also have to be see what’s going

2:17:01 on behind you

2:17:02 with the kids and you have to deal with not only traffic but you

2:17:06 got parents

2:17:07 teachers school administrators trash trucks golf carts people

2:17:12 walking jogging

2:17:13 dogs and you’ve got to juggle all that in addition to keeping

2:17:16 these kids safe

2:17:18 thank you Teresa we appreciate you joining us and appreciate

2:17:22 your service

2:17:24 as mark is approaching the next speaker will be Tommy it’s

2:17:28 followed by Katie

2:17:29 Delaney Sarah Marski

2:17:34 before my minute start should have been free but before the

2:17:38 minutes for the

2:17:39 minute starts gonna bus drivers will raise your hand this is a

2:17:42 representative

2:17:43 sample there was a couple of hundred that wanted to come but

2:17:45 they’re still

2:17:45 driving when when your boards meeting so please this is a

2:17:50 representation it’s not

2:17:53 the only ones that have an interest in it one minute timing at

2:17:59 the last board

2:17:59 meeting I urge the board to impress on the administrative

2:18:02 negotiating team to

2:18:03 do so with the root cause in mind the that being this is

2:18:08 starting pay is not

2:18:09 attracting the candidates now you can have compression problems

2:18:12 all you want

2:18:13 you know you’re only going to be dealing with with starting pay

2:18:16 if you keep this

2:18:17 up okay because there isn’t going to be any compression problem

2:18:21 many of the

2:18:22 drivers have stepped up to help during the trying times they’re

2:18:25 covering extra

2:18:25 routes they’re doing all the things that you’ve asked for them

2:18:28 however no do new

2:18:29 drivers that fill the positions they’ve lost their faith they’re

2:18:34 they’re

2:18:34 completely exhausted now after three or four months of hard work

2:18:39 in this so you

2:18:41 have an opportunity the board the drivers are going to reject

2:18:45 the 10-10

2:18:45 contract it may still pass because of the other members but the

2:18:49 drivers are

2:18:50 voting no on the 10-10 contract along with the IAS we’re asking

2:18:55 the board to

2:18:56 reject the contract send it back for negotiations on reoccurring

2:18:59 pay and I

2:19:00 know you started the negotiations with we have no money and

2:19:04 there is no

2:19:04 reoccurring pay thank you that’s a rainy we appreciate you

2:19:08 joining us this evening

2:19:09 Tom yay

2:19:15 thank you so much for giving me an opportunity to speak talking

2:19:20 about the

2:19:21 TLC program and the stress and all the people face these bus

2:19:26 drivers face a lot

2:19:27 of stress every day I tell you what today is the first day in

2:19:31 about two and

2:19:32 a half weeks I haven’t had to make extra runs and when I’m

2:19:36 transporting almost

2:19:37 200 students a day I have to make sure the bus is correct

2:19:41 everything is safe

2:19:42 and everything is operational and have to maintain the

2:19:47 discipline of the kids

2:19:48 within the bus but I can tell you right now I take on all of

2:19:53 that responsibility

2:19:54 all of that pressure is on me to make sure that I do my job I

2:19:59 can go to

2:20:00 McDonald’s and all I have to worry about is the french fries if

2:20:03 I cook them too

2:20:04 long or not long enough and make over $14 an hour I can go to Wawa

2:20:10 and dump

2:20:10 trash not worry about anything and make $15 an hour so I hope

2:20:15 you guys will

2:20:16 reconsider I just want to say this is why your public policy

2:20:29 change is so

2:20:31 wrong miss Belford each meeting you start by

2:20:35 warning the audience of the consequences of breaking the decorum

2:20:38 rules of this

2:20:39 meeting then certain then a certain board member is continuously

2:20:43 allowed to

2:20:44 defame parents and stakeholders who have differing views on

2:20:47 various topics the

2:20:49 public is expected to keep a level of decorum I would request

2:20:53 that the board

2:20:53 would also abide abide by those same rules of decorum

2:20:57 discrimination for any

2:20:59 reason is abhorrent and no child should feel unsafe in school in

2:21:04 response to Dr.

2:21:05 Mullins challenge there is a large group of parents who are

2:21:08 heading to the

2:21:09 Capitol shortly unfortunately if things go the way it is rumored

2:21:14 Brevard will

2:21:14 not benefit from those extra funds because of some of the

2:21:18 members on this

2:21:19 board who decided to vote in opposition of the governor’s

2:21:21 executive order which

2:21:22 is now state law thank you thank you Miss Marski

2:21:29 after Miss Marski is Karen Colby and then Christopher Macklin

2:21:37 good evening I will actually be one of the members going to Tallahassee

2:21:42 and

2:21:42 speaking specifically to my legislators about this specific

2:21:47 school board and my

2:21:48 issues with them I want to address the youth through survey my

2:21:52 understanding is

2:21:53 that it’s an anonymous survey however my husband I were offended

2:21:57 that questions

2:21:58 of a sexual nature were asked to our minor child our child felt

2:22:05 really

2:22:05 uncomfortable and my husband and I were completely unaware that

2:22:08 this type of

2:22:09 survey was being taken and the nature of the questions were

2:22:12 highly inappropriate

2:22:12 to our families morals values and faith I asked that parents be

2:22:16 made aware of

2:22:17 the survey that that nature or the questions and parents are

2:22:22 able to opt

2:22:23 out of this survey my husband and I are highly offended over the

2:22:27 inappropriateness of this search survey the medical form that

2:22:31 has gone out

2:22:32 district-wide is very confusing it’s been very confusing to

2:22:36 parents thank you

2:22:39 Karen Colby here tonight Miss Marski if you would please send me

2:22:43 the specific

2:22:44 questions that you’re concerned about on that survey you wouldn’t

2:22:46 mind so we can

2:22:47 look into it dr. Sullivan miss Marski if you would get with dr.

2:22:53 Sullivan that

2:22:53 would be great mr. Macklin

2:23:01 Chris Mack we all believe in this the mission for the the

2:23:10 driving school bus

2:23:11 we’re all loyal and dedicated since the lack of drivers were

2:23:16 they’re all

2:23:17 overloaded doing two and three routes we all chip in our own way

2:23:23 I do my route

2:23:24 fuel bus at lunch and do every field trip I can and what I end

2:23:31 up with is

2:23:32 $21,000 a year on my w-2 that’s doing almost nine hours a day

2:23:39 that’s shameful

2:23:40 embarrassing we’re third lowest from the bottom in state and pay

2:23:48 there’s no

2:23:48 reason for that it’s one of the richer counties worth three

2:23:54 dollars below the

2:23:57 average Florida bus driver across the board it’s something has

2:24:05 to be done

2:24:06 we’re running skeleton crew our bosses are driving buses thank

2:24:10 you mr. Macklin

2:24:11 we appreciate you and your service

2:24:15 all right the board wishes to thank this evening speakers your

2:24:22 willingness to

2:24:22 speak with the board is appreciated and certainly we appreciate

2:24:25 the service of

2:24:26 all of our bus drivers before you gavel yeah I just I’m gonna

2:24:32 take whatever they

2:24:33 wanted to say at the end and email it to you guys and issues

2:24:38 that that would be

2:24:39 appropriate and then I would love to put on the for the next

2:24:42 meeting discussion

2:24:43 around if a board member puts a board an agenda item on letting

2:24:46 the individuals

2:24:47 that speak on to that agenda item get their three minutes and I’ll

2:24:50 just be

2:24:50 honest with you part of that reason is is because you know these

2:24:54 are our

2:24:54 employees and I really wanted to hear the three minutes from

2:24:57 them I didn’t

2:24:58 know that rule so I’ll just like to talk to you guys about it

2:25:01 the next point

2:25:02 thank you okay anyone have anything else all right hearing no

2:25:06 further business

2:25:07 this meeting is now adjourned have a great night

2:25:13 you