I fully realize we need to save money in this economic crisis that we are facing. But we have HOST programs parents count on so they can work. I still have not decided if I can support this. If this passes we have got to start communicating to the community immediately.
Read the Gradebook article and tell me what you think.
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You can also write me at april@voteapril.com or call 813-417-1102 .
At your service,
April Griffin,
Hillsborough County School Board Member, and Candidate
District 6 (Countywide)
I am now a candidate for re-election and I need your help. Visit my website at http://www.voteapril.com/ .
I still want your input. If you think something is wrong, then tell me how it can be better. If you have information that would help our children, employees, or taxpayers, this is the place to share.
Please also note that this is my personal blog, not the board's. Furthermore, the opinions expressed by posters on this blog may or may not necessarily reflect my opinions or those of the School Board.
Again, if you want to follow my campaign you can go to http://www.voteapril.com .
You can also write me at april@voteapril.com or call 813-417-1102 .
At your service,
April Griffin,
Hillsborough County School Board Member, and Candidate
District 6 (Countywide)
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
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Yippee! I already work 10 hour days. It will be nice to actually only work 40 hours a week. Thanks MaryEllen, I could use the break.
I wish they would let teachers work 4 ten hour days. The problem would be child care for the 5th day.
April, you just don't know how nice it is to have a school board member asking for input.
Thanks
Apil, I know that this is not the proper forum for this question or comment, but what do you think about the growing number of education blogs dedicated to the many serious problems within the HCPS?
What advice can you provide those bloggers who want their stories to come out but are afraid of being retaliated against. These are your constituents and they need your help. Any suggestions?
Please, explain what a HOST program is.
ANYONE wishing to post their stories is welcome at TheWALL.
Of course it doesn't have the influence that April may apply but we do seem to fill a need.
Our past history has indicated that our readers and posters can be assured of anonymity and, in general, are a pretty civil group.
10:07,
As you can see I support blogs. You are protected by the 1st amendment of the US constitution.
I am very supportive of any medium that encourages transparency. That being said I would hope that the intent of any blog is to create a better school district in the end, not just to hurt the district or individuals without the ultimate goal being continuous improvement.
As for advice for bloggers I would say to try to resolve problems through proper channels with the blogs as the last avenue of attempting to have your story heard.
One of the channels available is the whistle blowers policy. I will list it below.
Also, my contact information is listed on this site. Do not hesitate contacting me or any other board members you trust for aid.
Here is policy for reporting violations.
6.31 -- REPORTING OF VIOLATIONS
SUMMARY OF PROCEDURES -- (Adopted: 6/18/02)
Definitions:
As used in these procedures, the following words or terms shall have the meanings indicated:
Agency means the school board, any official of the school board or any public school.
Employee means any person hired by the school board after completing the personnel procedures required.
Independent contractor means any person or company, other than a school board employee, who provides goods and/or services to the school board and enters into a contractual agreement with the school board.
Adverse personnel action means the discharge, suspension, or demotion of any employee or the withholding of bonuses, the reduction in salary or benefits, or any other adverse action taken against an employee within the terms and conditions of employment by an agency or independent contractor.
Gross mismanagement means a continuous pattern of managerial abuses, wrongful or arbitrary and capricious actions, or fraudulent or criminal conduct that may have a substantial adverse economic impact.
Protected Individuals:
Employees of the school board, independent contractors for the school board or other persons who disclose information on their own initiative in a written and signed complaint, or who are requested to participate in an investigation, hearing or other inquiry conducted by any local, state or federal governmental agency, or who refuse to participate in any adverse action prohibited by this policy are protected by the policy.
Nature of Information Disclosed:
The information disclosed under this section shall include:
Any violation or suspected violation of federal, state or local laws, school board policies, procedures or regulations committed by an employee, an agent of the school board, or an independent contractor that creates and presents a substantial and specific danger to the public's health, safety, welfare or to the school board's interests.
Any act or suspected act of gross mismanagement, malfeasance, misfeasance, gross waste of public funds or gross neglect of duty committed by an employee, an agent of the school district or an independent contractor.
To Whom to Disclose Information:
The written signed complaint shall be disclosed to the superintendent of schools, or designee, or to an appropriate school board entity having the authority to investigate, police, manage or otherwise remedy the violation or act.
Confidentiality:
1. The name or identity of any individual who discloses violation information in good faith is confidential. This identity shall not be disclosed to anyone other than the department or agency empowered to investigate unless:
The identity disclosure is necessary to prevent a substantial and specific danger to the public's health, safety or welfare. If it is determined that the disclosure of the information is absolutely necessary for this reason, it may be disclosed only to persons who are in a position to prevent the danger or to prevent the imminent commission of a crime based on the disclosed information; or
The disclosure is unavoidable and absolutely necessary during the course of the investigation; or
The disclosure is otherwise required by law; or
The disclosure is necessary in order for the school board to defend or prosecute an employee regarding the subject matter of the employee complaint.
2. All information received initially and produced from fact-finding or investigations related to the disclosure is confidential and is exempt from a public records request while the investigation is active.
Employee Obligations:
1. It is the obligation and essential duty of an employee to report any and all suspected acts of criminal conduct, mismanagement, unethical behavior or any other inappropriate conduct, act or failure to act by any other employee or independent contractor.
2. The failure to make such report shall be grounds for disciplinary action against the employee.
Actions Prohibited:
1. The school board, agents of the school board or independent contractors are prohibited from taking retaliatory action or adverse personnel action against any employee who reports violations or discloses information covered under this policy.
2. The provisions of this subsection shall not be applicable when an employee or person discloses information known by the employee or person to be false.
3. No remedy or other protection under this policy applies to any person who has committed or intentionally participated in committing the violation or suspected violation for which protection under the policy is being sought.
11:42,
Sorry I was speaking in school district alphabet soup.
HOST stands for
Hillsborough County Public Schools
Out of
School
Time
(I know it was a stretch)
It is a fee based funded program that grew out of community need.
After school programs are affordable programs that are held during, before, and after school at 82 elementary schools and 26 middle schools. Programs offer supervision and a variety of enrichment activities for children, kindergarten through 8th grade.
I hope this answers your question.
First, I find it ironic that the public, who voted for the class size amendment, are now having to pay for that choice via cutbacks, etc. Guess we forgot about real life budgeting.
Second, not only do I like the idea of a four day week but we should take it one more step and require an application process for summer school enrollment. The process would be aimed at targeting those students who would benefit from summer school and eliminate those who feel that they can "flunk the year" and make it up at summer school.
Fewer teachers actually teaching motivated students and fewer classrooms (or even schools) being used would save more than money.
Plus it sends a signal that everything you do counts in some way.
What can we learn from other districts that have done this?
Can an analysis be done by an outside agency (UT, USF School of Business) to determine the viability of a 4 day week. It would be a great real world experience for students and faculty alike.
April, we provide a lab for new teachers (interns who teach classes for free/experience while paying tuition to the college), let's require some sort of payback that would benefit us.
Yes, I know that teachers who monitor the interns get a "discount" on university classes but this resource is ripe for the picking.
April--
I can see a need for this type of program(HOST). How does the cost of it compare with regular day cares and how does the cost of operation stack up against the revenue provided ?
Thanks--
Pam
Pam,
The cost is minimal compared to normal private day care.
We don't make money on the service. We only cover our expenses in order to keep it affordable for the parents.
April
As a teacher in the county, I would love to consider Hillsborough county being the first district in Florida to have a 4 DAY school week for students and staff...
Other school distrcts that are much smaller and rural follow this concept in several other states. Generally to decrease energy costs, some districts have been doing this since the first gas wars in the 70s.
What happens in the states this is practiced is that an hour amount is determined as criteria vs 180 school days... Students stay on campus longer in exchange do about 40 less days...
Before you start complaining, the pros are better attendance, reduced cost, less energy, and day care changes. Parents do not have to find a baby sitter everyday, but one day when older high school kids who can babysit are available.
The cons are the average day though not much longer it still is extended... ever been a teacher-- 300 contact minutes with students can be long enough... disadvantages to ese students who really need 5 days of repeat instruction so the do not risk losing skills...
April,
Is there any truth to the rumor that a large number of 12 month employees are going to be reduced to 11 months as a way of saving the district money? If the district is going to reduce my salary and work schedule, I would like to know ahead of time.
Just curious.
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