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MENDHAM BOROUGH BOARD OF EDUCATION Mendham, New Jersey AGENDA BUSINESS MEETING January 26, 2016 6:15 P.M. 1. CALL TO ORDER BY THE BOARD PRESIDENT TIME: 2. OPEN PUBLIC MEETING ACT STATEMENT The time, date, location and agenda of this meeting were reported to the Daily Record, the Observer Tribune, and the Clerk of the Borough of Mendham on January 8, 2016 and posted at the Phoenix House, Hilltop School, and Mountain View School on January 7, 2016. The Board of Education maintains policy to address public concerns. Copies of Policy No. 1312 Public Complaints and Grievances, are available at each board meeting or upon request from the district offices. A suggestion box is located in the Superintendent s Office at Hilltop School for your convenience. 3. ROLL CALL Mr. Steven Andrew Mr. William Corbett Mrs. Beth Cocuzza Mr. Stephen Dolan Mr. Paul Fechhelm Miss AnneMarie Hornyak Mr. John Jennings Mrs. Raechelle Raimondo Mr. John Vitale Superintendent of Schools Board of Education Secretary/Business Administrator Mrs. Mitzi N. Morillo Mr. James Rollo Public 4. FLAG SALUTE 5. EXECUTIVE SESSION TIME: X Scheduled (If Needed) Unscheduled 5.1 Motion to adopt the following resolution: BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Mendham Borough Board of Education pursuant to N.J.S.A. 10:4-13 and 10:4-12 that said public body hold a closed session on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 for the purpose of discussing: Board Meeting Agenda - January 26, 2016 Page 1 of 11

Personnel Residency Negotiations It is expected that the discussion undertaken in closed session will be made public at the time official action is taken. CARRIED: 5.2 RE-OPEN TO PUBLIC TIME: 6. NEW BUSINESS CONSENT RESOLUTIONS (All matters hereunder in are considered to be routine in nature and will be enacted by one motion in each area of business. Any Board member may request that an item be removed from the Consent Agenda for separate consideration. Any item(s) removed from the Consent Agenda will be discussed and acted upon separately, immediately following the consideration of the remaining items on the Consent Agenda. A motion or a second is not required to remove an item(s) from the Consent Agenda. All resolutions acted upon at this meeting are available to be viewed this evening and copies can be obtained by contacting the School Board Secretary s Office). 7. MINUTES 7.1 Motion to approve the minutes of the December 15, 2015 Executive Session Meeting. CARRIED: 7.2 Motion to approve the minutes of the December 15, 2015 Regular Business Meeting. CARRIED: 7.3 Motion to approve the minutes of the January 5, 2016 Regular Re-organization Meeting. CARRIED: 8. CORRESPONDENCE Email from Borough Administrator, Richard Merkt 9. COMMITTEE REPORTS 9.1 Curriculum and Instruction 9.2 Finance/Facilities and Technology 9.3 Personnel and Management 9.4 Policy/Public Relations Board Meeting Agenda - January 26, 2016 Page 2 of 11

10. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORTS 10.1 Superintendent s Report Public Hearing of the Electronic Violence and Vandalism Report and the HIB-ITP Report Creative Team Presentation - Mrs. Morillo and Mr. Seipp 10.2 District Enrollment/Fire Drill Reports as follows: DISTRICT ENROLLMENT REPORT GRADE December 31, 2015 November 30, 2015 December 31, 2014 Pre K 10 10 11 K 40 40 53 1 60 60 56 2 53 53 55 3 58 58 52 4 53 53 79 HILLTOP TOTAL 274 274 306 5 76 76 55 6 60 60 75 7 69 69 86 8 86 86 77 MT. VIEW TOTAL 291 291 293 HILLTOP & MT. VIEW 565 565 599 OUT OF DISTRICT 8 8 8 TOTAL 573 573 607 STAFF ATTENDANCE 93.64% 94.59% 95.24% DISTRICT FIRE DRILL REPORT SCHOOL DATE OF DRILL TIME OF DRILL LENGTH OF DRILL HILLTOP Dec. 10, 2015 2:31 PM 1:53 MT. VIEW Dec. 15, 2015 1:08 PM 1:07 SECURITY DRILL REPORT SCHOOL DATE OF DRILL TIME OF DRILL LENGTH OF DRILL HILLTOP Bomb Threat Dec. 23, 2015 10:40 AM 4:20 MT. VIEW Lockdown Dec. 15, 2015 2:30 PM 5:00 Board Meeting Agenda - January 26, 2016 Page 3 of 11

11. RECOGNIZE PUBLIC (for agenda items only) While the Board respects the public s interest in voicing its questions, concerns or criticisms it may have regarding the conduct of the Board and/or its members, the Board wants to remind you that this privilege is not absolute, and statements that are disruptive, threatening, abusive, obscene, profane, irrelevant, overly lengthy or that interfere with the orderly process of the meeting will not be permitted. We remind everyone that that there is no privilege or qualified privilege with regard to any statements that you make before the Board of Education. Accordingly, your comments may result in action by a third party. 12. FINANCIAL BUSINESS Board Secretary and Treasurer s Reports 12.1 Motion to approve that the Board Secretary s Report - December 2015 and the School Treasurer s Report December 2015 with a reconciled cash balance of $1,515,032.14 be accepted, certifying that no major account fund is over expended in violation of NJAC 6A:23-2.11(a) and sufficient funds are available to meet the financial obligation of the district for the remainder of the fiscal year. Revenues are being received as anticipated. Transfer of Funds 12.2 Motion to approve the transfer of funds for Mendham Borough Schools for the 2015-2016 school year as presented. 12.3 Other Financial Reports Motion to approve the following reports: Cafeteria Reconciliation - December 2015 Cafeteria Report - December 2015 Board Meeting Agenda - January 26, 2016 Page 4 of 11

Bill List 12.4 Motion to approve the Board of Education Bill List from December 16, 2015 to January 26, 2016 in the amount of $855,364.75 12.5 Motion to approve the Bill List for December 16, 2015 to January 26, 2016 for the Cafeteria Account in the amount of $6,473.70. Travel Expenses 12.6 Motion to approve the proposed travel expenditures as attached and in accordance with New Jersey Law A-5 and Board Policy 9250b1. 12.7 Motion to approve carryover of unspent funds of up to $500.00 from prior calendar year for the Flexible Spending Account. 12.8 Motion to appropriate the 2014-2015 extraordinary aid award in the amount of $64,498 to the 2015-2016 budget, account #11-000-100-566-0-000, Private School Tuition. Board Meeting Agenda - January 26, 2016 Page 5 of 11

SEMI Waiver 12.9 WHEREAS, N.J.A.C. 6A:23A-5.3(b)2 provides that a school district may request a waiver of compliance with respect to the district s participation in the Special Education Medicaid Initiative (SEMI) Program for the 2016-2017 school year; and WHEREAS, the Mendham Borough Board of Education desires to apply for this waiver due to the fact that it projects having fewer than forty Medicaid eligible classified students; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Mendham Borough Board of Education hereby authorizes the Superintendent of Schools to submit to the Executive County Superintendent of Schools in the County of Morris an appropriate waiver of the requirements of N.J.A.C. 6A:23A-5.3 for the 2016-2017 school year. Tuition Contract 12.10 Motion to approve Extraordinary Aid services of a 1:1 aide to deliver home programming by Somerset Hills Learning Institute for student #99051 for six hours/week at a rate of $50.00 per hour. The duration on the contract is from December 14, 2015 through December 14, 2016, not to exceed $7,800.00. Facilities 12.11 Motion to approve the following facilities/equipment applications pending custodial coverage: Out of District Facilities Use Location Group Dates/times Purpose Income/Cost Estimate Hilltop Cafeteria HSA 1/25/2016-4/25/2016 3:15-4:30 After School Enrichment Club Tier 1 Fee: $0 Custodial Fee: NA Board Meeting Agenda - January 26, 2016 Page 6 of 11

Internet & Voice Contract 12.12 Motion to approve Move that the Board of Education approve the 3 year agreement between Xtel Communications, Inc. and Mendham Borough School District in accordance with E-Rate Schools & Libraries Division required Form 470 and competitive bidding process. Current Provider: Mettel approximately $2,900 per month Form 470 Responses 300 Mbps and 1 Voice PRI: Xtel Communications $1,939 per month Optimum Lightpath $1,942 per month Comcast through DRLAP $2,287 per month 13. CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION 13.1 Motion to approve the following field trip destination for the 2015-2016 school year: Student Group Approximate Time of School Year Destination 4 th Grade February Bronx Zoo Purpose Students will experience what a day in the life of a field scientist is like. By assisting a field scientist, students go on a journey from the Madagascar exhibit through the zoo to a classroom where they meet with an instructor who will teach them how to decipher what they uncovered on their journey and how that information could help a scientist better understand the animals they study. 13.2 Motion to approve the following staff members to write science curriculum (Grades 5-8) at the hourly rate of $45.00, for a total of up to 80 hours, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent. Joan Ceresnik Paul DeVincentis Brianna Kehoe Denise Magrini 14. POLICY Board Meeting Agenda - January 26, 2016 Page 7 of 11

15. PERSONNEL 15.1 Motion to approve the use of accumulated sick days as listed below to be used as needed for the 2015-2016 school year, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent. Name Position Total Number of Days Mollissa LeMay Teacher at Hilltop Elementary School 5 15.2 Motion to approve a leave of absence for Mrs. Lindsey Leber, 8 th Grade Language Arts Teacher, effective on or about April 18, 2016 followed by an unpaid FMLA/NJFLA leave of absence to run through June 30, 2016, subject to adjustment upon receipt of physician s documentation and upon the recommendation of the Superintendent. 15.3 Motion to accept the resignation of Mr. Paul DeVincentis, Science Teacher, effective March 18, 2016, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent. 15.4 Motion to approve the following staff members for the stipend positions for the 2015-2016 school year, upon recommendation of the Superintendent and as outlined in the collective bargaining agreement between the Mendham Borough Board of Education and the Mendham Borough Education Association. Name Position Guide Step Salary Lee Ann Gaugler Girls Lacrosse Level 1, Year 1 $2,554.26 Benjamin Gyure Baseball Level 3, Year 6 $3,576.00 Kerri McCaffrey Softball Level 2, Year 3 $3,065.12 Evan McLaughlin Boys Lacrosse Level 3, Year 6 $3,576.00 Board Meeting Agenda - January 26, 2016 Page 8 of 11

15.5 Motion to approve Ms. Georgette Kinsella as a substitute teacher and Mrs. Jody Cancellieri as a substitute secretary for the 2015-2016 school year, upon successful completion of a criminal background check, substitute orientation and upon the recommendation of the Superintendent. 15.6 Motion to approve the following staff members to be available to provide instructional services for students in the Title I program at the remunerated rate of $50.00 an hour to be paid by Title I Funds and not to exceed $6,975, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent. Marisa Cohen Erin Gaffney Alexandra Perfilio Cristina Stolten 15.7 Motion to approve the change in chaperone for the Winter Concert from Ms. Amy Funck to Ms. Lauren Jung, at a rate of $45.00 per hour, for three hours for a total of $135.00, pursuant to the terms of the collective bargaining agreement between the Mendham Borough Board of Education and the Mendham Borough Education Association. 16. OTHER BUSINESS 16.1 Motion to approve the date change of the March Board of Education meeting from March 29, 2016 to March 22, 2016, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent. 16.2 Motion to approve the submission of the Statement of Assurance Regarding Paraprofessional Staff for the 2015-2016 school year to the County Superintendent of Schools. Board Meeting Agenda - January 26, 2016 Page 9 of 11

16.3 WHEREAS, The New Jersey School Boards Association has declared January 2016 to be School Board Recognition Month, a time that all residents might acknowledge the contributions made by our local school board members; and WHEREAS, the Mendham Borough Board of Education is one of more than 581 local school boards in New Jersey that sets policies and oversees operations for public school districts; and WHEREAS, the Mendham Borough Board of Education embraces the goal of high-quality education for all New Jersey public school students; and WHEREAS, New Jersey s local school boards help determine community goals for the education of approximately 1.4 million children in pre-kindergarten through 12 th grade; and WHEREAS, New Jersey s 4,800 local school board members, who receive no remuneration for their services, act as advocates for public school students as they work with administrators, teachers and parents for the betterment of public education; and WHEREAS, School boards strive to provide the resources necessary to meet the needs of all students, including those with special needs; and WHEREAS, Boards of education provide accountability to the public; they communicate the needs of the school district to the public; and they convey to school administrators the public s expectations for the schools; and WHEREAS, New Jersey can take pride in its schools, which rank among the nation s best in indicators such as high school graduation rates, class size, college entrance exam participation, and Advanced Placement offerings and test scores. Now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Mendham Borough Board of Education, does hereby recognize the services of local school board members throughout New Jersey as we join communities statewide in observing January 2016 as SCHOOL BOARD RECOGNITION MONTH; and be it further RESOLVED, That the Mendham Borough Board of Education urges all New Jersey citizens to work with their local boards of education and public school staffs toward the improvement of our children s education. 17. RECOGNIZE PUBLIC While the Board respects the public s interest in voicing its questions, concerns or criticisms it may have regarding the conduct of the Board and/or its members, the Board wants to remind you that this privilege is not absolute, and statements that are disruptive, threatening, abusive, obscene, profane, irrelevant, overly lengthy or that interfere with the orderly process of the meeting will not be permitted. Board Meeting Agenda - January 26, 2016 Page 10 of 11

We remind everyone that that there is no privilege or qualified privilege with regard to any statements that you make before the Board of Education. Accordingly, your comments may result in action by a third party. 18. ADJOURNMENT TIME: Motion to adjourn the meeting. CARRIED Board Meeting Agenda - January 26, 2016 Page 11 of 11