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MAY 9, 2012

A Regular Public Meeting of the Board of Education of the Township of Teaneck, County of Bergen, , was held in the 3rd Floor Cheryl Miller-Porter Student Center at , 100 Elizabeth Avenue, Teaneck, New Jersey, on Wednesday, May 9, 2012, at 8:00 p.m. Dr. Ardie Walser, President of the Board, presided.

PRESIDING OFFICER’S MEETING NOTICE STATEMENT “I hereby call to order the Regular Public Meeting of the Teaneck Board of Education, held on Wednesday, May 9, 2012, in the 3rd Floor Cheryl Miller-Porter Student Center at Teaneck High School, 100 Elizabeth Avenue, Teaneck, New Jersey. Adequate notice of this meeting has been sent to The Record, The Suburbanite, filed with the Municipal Clerk of the Township of Teaneck and posted inside the Teaneck Board of Education, One Merrison Street, on Friday, May 4, 2012.”

ROLL CALL

Board Members Present: Mr. Herbert Burack Dr. David Diuguid Mrs. Margot Embree Fisher Dr. Henry Pruitt Mr. Sebastian Rodriguez Mr. Howard Rose Mrs. Clara Williams Mrs. Gervonn Rice Dr. Ardie Walser

Absent:

Others Present: Ms. Barbara Pinsak, Interim Superintendent of Schools Mr. Robert Finger, Business Administrator/Board Secretary Mr. Vincent McHale, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction

Mr. Finger stated that during the Executive Session alleged incidents of HIB were reviewed in addition to Personnel issues.

AWARDS PRESENTED by Mr. Dennis Heck, Dr. Ardie D. Walser, Mrs. Gervonn Rice and Ms. Barbara Pinsak for Athletics and ACE Mentoring program.

PUBLIC HEARING ON MEETING AGENDA

The public hearing on matters appearing on this meeting’s business agenda commenced at 8:37 p.m. No one wished to address the Board on any agenda matters and the hearing was then closed.

FORMAL BUSINESS AGENDA

The Board of Education took the following indicated actions on the business agenda items for this meeting.

2 BOARD POLICY MAY 9, 2012

Motion made by Dr. Diuguid seconded by Mr. Rodriguez;

11. the Board approved SECOND READING of the following Board Policies:

1631 Residency Requirements (New) RECOMMENDED 2431 Athletic Competition (Revised) MANDATED 5600 Pupil Code of Conduct (Revised) MANDATED 7510 Use of Facilities (Revised) RECOMMENDED 8613 Waiver of Transportation (New) RECOMMENDED 9270 Home Schooling (Revised) MANDATED 5300 Use of Defibrillators (New) RECOMMENDED 9180 School Volunteers (Revised) RECOMMENDED 9181 Volunteer Coaches/Co-curricular (Revised) RECOMMENDED

12. the Board approved FIRST READING of the following Board Policies:

2431 Athletic Competition (Revised) MANDATED 3324 Right of Privacy – Teaching Staff (New) SUGGESTED 4324 Right of Privacy – Support Staff (New) SUGGESTED 8210 School Year (Revised) RECOMMENDED

Roll call on Board Policy Motion #11 - 12; Motion approved 9-0.

3 BOARD OPERATIONS MAY 9, 2012

Motion made by Dr. Diuguid seconded by Mr. Rodriguez;

26. the Board approved and adopted the following meeting schedule for the period June 6, 2012 through June 27, 2012.

The Board resolves, herewith, to meet in executive (Non-Public) session on the dates and for the purposes indicated in the schedule. The Minutes of such discussion shall be available promptly when the need for confidentiality no longer exists.

The Board reserves the right to call executive sessions not included in the schedule. An appropriate resolution calling an executive session shall be made in a prior public meeting in accordance with C.231, L. ’75.

Day Date Time Location Type Agenda___ Wed. 6/06/12 6:30 P.M. E.F.S.D.R. E.S. Legal

Wed. 6/06/12 8:00 P.M. E.F.S.D.R. W.S. Review of 6/13/12 Agenda

Wed. 6/13/12 8:00 P.M. T.H.S. 3rd Floor R.P.M. Regular Student Center Business Agenda

Wed. 6/27/12 8:00 P.M. E.F.S.D.R. S.P.M. Business Agenda

27. the Board approved the following Minutes for the March 22, 2012 Special Public Meeting, March 28, 2012 Special Public Meeting, April 4, 2012 Workshop Meeting, April 11, 2012 Regular Public Meeting.

Roll call on Board Operations Motion #26 - 27; Motion approved 9-0.

4 SCHOOL OPERATIONS & CURRICULUM MAY 9, 2012

Motion made by Dr. Diugid seconded by Mr. Rodriguez;

94. the Board approved the submission of the Application for Funds to Support the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act to the New Jersey Department of Education to apply for 2011-2012 school year funding.

95. the Board approved compensation to Vincent J. Varrassi MA, LDT-C to provide 21 hours of professional development during the 2011-12 school year on the topic of Reading in the Content Area for Teaneck middle schools. These sessions would include administrative planning sessions, workshops for teachers and materials, in an amount not to exceed $3,150.

96. the Board approved a contract between the and the Essex Regional Educational Services Commission to provide non-public nursing services to eligible students enrolled in non-public schools during the 2012-2013 school year.

97. the Board approved the contract with Teachscape, Inc., San Francisco, California, to provide software, licensing and support for the Danielson framework for teacher evaluations in the amount of $62,763 for the 2012-2013 school year.

98. the Board approved the submission of the Excellent Educators for New Jersey (EE4NJ) Pilot Program Teacher Effectiveness Evaluation System Cohort 2A grant for the 2012-2013 school year.

99. the Board authorized submission of a grant proposal to the Dollar General Youth Literacy Grant Program for Bryant School for the period September 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013, in an amount not to exceed $4,000.

5 SCHOOL OPERATIONS & CURRICULUM MAY 9, 2012

100. the Board re-adopted and ratified all previously approved and *new Teaneck Public Schools curricula for the 2012-2013 school year. Curriculum Guides are on file in the Office of Curriculum & Instruction.

K-12 Family Life Study Skills Physical Education Adaptive Physical Education Wellness/Health/Driver Education Career Infusion English as a Second Language (ESL) Bi-Lingual Academically Gifted: Humanities/Mathematics Substance Awareness

Grade Pre-K - 4 Pre-Kindergarten Full-Day Kindergarten Language Arts Literacy Intervention Social Studies Science Mathematics General Music Instrumental Music (Grade 4) Dance within Physical Education Art K-4 World Language(s) (Grades 1-4)

Middle Schools Grades 5 - 6 (Elementary Classrooms - no departmental) Language Arts Literacy Intervention READ 180 Social Studies Mathematics Advanced Mathematics Seminar 5 and 6 World Languages Science General Music 5/6 Band 5/6 Art Instrumental Music Lessons

6 SCHOOL OPERATIONS & CURRICULUM MAY 9, 2012 #100 (cont.’d)

Grade 7 Language Arts 7 READ 180 Social Studies 7 Science 7 Math 7 Advanced Math Seminar 7 Art 7 French 7 Spanish 7 Instrumental Music/Chorus/Band 7/8/Strings Ensemble 7/8 Dance 7/8 Theater 7/8 Study Skills Creative Writing Music Through Technology NJASK 7/Language Arts Literacy Preparation Humanities Hands-on Introduction to Business Classroom, Inc. Computer Applications Literature & Cinema

Grade 8 Language Arts 8 READ 180 Social Studies 8 Advanced Math Seminar 8 Math 8 Science 8 Art 8 French 8 Spanish 8 Instrumental Music/Chorus/Band 7/8/Strings Ensemble 7/8 Dance 7/8 Theater 7/ 8 Forensic Science Public Speaking/Practical Law Multimedia Production Study Skills Music Through Technology NJASK 8/Language Arts Literacy Preparation Humanities Creative Writing Classroom, Inc Literature & Cinema

7 SCHOOL OPERATIONS & CURRICULUM MAY 9, 2012 #100 (cont.’d)

Teaneck High School *Robotics 9/10

All courses are listed in the 2012-13 Course Selection Guide and High School Course Registration Form.

101. the Board approved the Transition to Work Program at Teaneck High School for the 2012-2013 school year.

102. the Board affirmed the decisions of the Superintendent of Schools regarding Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying (HIB) incidents reported to the Board in Executive Session at the following board meetings:

September 21, 2011 February 1, 2012 October 5, 2011 February 8, 2012 October 12, 2011 February 29, 2012 November 2, 2011 March 7, 2012 November 9, 2011 March 14, 2012 December 7, 2011 March 28, 2012 December 14, 2011 April 4, 2012 January 11, 2012 May 2, 2012

103. the Board authorized submission of an application for Bryant School and Hawthorne School to the 2012 School Garden of the Year Contest presented by the Edible Jersey and NJ Farm to School Network for implementation in the 2012-2013 school year. The winning garden would be awarded $1,000 and two runner-up gardens would receive an award minimum of $250 for garden supplies.

104. the Board authorized submission of a grant proposal to the Bergen County Utilities Authority for an Environmental Awareness Challenge Grant for Bryant School for the period of September 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013, in an amount not to exceed $1000.

106. The Board acknowledged the receipt of the findings and determinations of the Superintendent of Schools regarding Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying (HIB) incidents reported to the Board in Executive Session during the May 9, 2012 Board meeting.

Roll call on School Operations & Curriculum Motion #94 – 104 & 106; Motion approved 9-0.

8 FINANCE & BUDGET MAY 9, 2012

Motion made by Dr. Diuguid seconded by Mr. Rodriguez;

214. the Board approved payment of the following 2011-12 bills and payroll, as detailed in lists attached to the Minutes of this meeting, including adjustments to previously approved bill payments, and that the Business Administrator/Board Secretary be hereby authorized to release the warrants in payments of these bills:

MARCH 1, 2012 through MARCH 31, 2012

Fund 10 $8,388,135.79 Fund 18 26,566.86 Fund 20 171,648.05 Fund 30 138,306.90 Fund 60 48,067.55 Fund 61 126,810.92

Total of Approved Payments $8,899,536.07

215. the Board approved 2011-2012 budget appropriation transfers, previously approved by a member of the Finance Committee, which are attached and a part of the official record.

216. the Board approved the following resolution:

WHEREAS, the Board of Education has received the Report of the Board Secretary and the Report of the Treasurer of School Monies for the month of March, 2012 and

WHEREAS, in compliance with N.J.A.C. 6A:23A-16.10 (c)3 the secretary has certified that, as of the date of the reports, no budgetary line item account has obligations and payments (contractual orders) which in total exceed the amount appropriated by the district Board of Education except as noted, now, therefore, be it,

RESOLVED, that in compliance with N.J.A.C.6A:23A-16.10 (c)4, the Board of Education certifies that, after review of the secretary’s monthly financial reports (appropriate section) and upon consultation with the appropriate district officials, to the best of its knowledge, no major account or fund has been overexpended in violation of N.J.A.C.6A:23A-16.10(c)4, and that sufficient funds are available to meet the district’s financial obligations for the remainder of the year (which will become a part of the Minutes of this meeting) be it further,

RESOLVED, that pursuant to P.L. 2004 Ch. 73(S-1701), the Board certifies that after a review of the Secretary’s Monthly Financial Report and upon consultation with the appropriate district officials, that there are no budgetary transfers that cumulatively exceed 10% that would require the approval of the Commissioner of Education.

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217. the Board approved the attached list of Travel and Conferences for the staff indicated for professional improvement or development, as approved and recommended by the Superintendent.

218. the Board approved the attached list of Student Field Trips, as approved and recommended by the Superintendent.

219. the Board acknowledged the receipt and opening of bids for the District-Wide Facilities Upgrade (Energy Savings Improvement Projects - ESIP) on Thursday, May 3, 2012. Furthermore, that the Board award a contract(s) to the lowest responsible bidder(s) based on the bids received and as certified by the district’s Architect of Record, DiCara Rubino Architects as follows:

Base Bid Contract A3 Facility Solutions Group $ 269,640 Alternate A1 Facility Solutions Group $ 7,430 Alternate A2 Facility Solutions Group $ 4,740 $ 281,810

Base Bid Contract B3 Sunnyfield Corp. $4,537,000 Alternate B1-1 Sunnyfield Corp. $ 11,250 Alternate B1-2 Sunnyfield Corp. $ 1,425 Alternate B1-3 Sunnyfield Corp. $ 5,400 Alternate B1-4 Sunnyfield Corp. $ 52,800 Alternate B1-5 Sunnyfield Corp. $ 5,500 Alternate B2-2 Sunnyfield Corp. $ 80,000 Alternate B2-3 Sunnyfield Corp. $ 22,000 $4,715,375

The Tabulation of Bids is appended to and made a part of the minutes. A total of six (6) vendors submitted bids.

220. the Board acknowledged the receipt and opening of bids for Security Guard Services for the 2012-2013 school year on Thursday, May 3, 2012. Furthermore, that the Board award a contract to the lowest responsible bidder based on the bids received as follows:

USI Security Services, Inc. $75,500.80

The Tabulation of Bids is appended to and made a part of the minutes. A total of four (4) vendors submitted bids.

221. the Board recognized and sanctioned the Teaneck High School Project Graduation event following graduation on the evening of June 21, 2012 and the morning of June 22, 2012. The event would be funded by the Teaneck High School PTSO. Furthermore, the Board authorizes the School Business Administrator to sign all related documents and contracts.

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222. the Board approved an Interlocal Service Agreement with the Township of Teaneck for the period July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013.

223. the Board approved the renewal of transportation contracts for the 2012-2013 school year, with no increase from the 2011-2012 school year, and submit these agreements to the Bergen Executive County Superintendent of Schools for approval as per the list appended to and made a part of the Minutes.

224. the Board authorized the list of scholarship funds be maintained as part of the funds held in trust by the Teaneck Board of Education for the 2012-2013 school year. The list is appended to and made a part of the Minutes.

225. the Board authorized Petty Cash accounts for the 2012-2013 school year in accordance with Board Policy #6620 with maximum amounts as follows:

Central Office $100 Teaneck High School $ 50 Middle Schools $ 40 Elementary Schools $ 25 O&M Department $200 Guidance Office (THS) $ 25 FORUM Office (THS) $200

226. the Board approved the Tax Levy Payment Schedule for the 2012-2013 school year and submit same to the Township of Teaneck for payment as follows: General Fund July $ 5,000,000 August $ 7,026,671 September $ 6,674,500 October $ 6,674,500 November $ 6,674,500 December $ 6,674,500 January $ 6,563,371 February $ 6,494,500 March $ 6,494,500 April $ 6,494,500 May $ 6,494,500 June $ 6,494,500 $77,760,542

Debt Service Fund July $ 720,901 January $ 1,064,883 $ 1,785,784

11 FINANCE & BUDGET MAY 9, 2012

227. the Board approved an agreement with South Bergen Jointure Commission, an approved Coordinated Transportation Service Agency, for the purpose of transporting students for the 2012-2013 school year and submit this agreement to the Bergen Executive County Superintendent of Schools for approval. The services to be provided are as per the list appended to and made a part of the Minutes. All routes are subject to an administrative fee by the South Bergen Jointure Commission in the amount of 3% of the actual contract.

228. the Board approved compensation to those clinicians and agencies on the attached list who would provide related services and/or independent evaluations during the 2011-2012 school year. The total amount for this motion is $61,000.

229. the Board authorized tuition payment for 2011-2012 out-of-district special education programs, as per the attached list. All tuitions indicated are pro-rated amounts of annual tuition and based upon the effective dates of attendance. The total amount of tuition for this motion is $20,600.

230. the Board approved the following amendments to the Chapter 192/193 non-public services and transportation grant to reflect additional funding as follows:

ADD'L ADD'L ADD'L PRIOR PUPILS COST TOTAL ACCOUNT PROGRAM ORIGINAL APPROVAL THIS THIS ENTITLEMENT NUMBER NAME ENTITLEMENT TO DATE REQUEST REQUEST TO DATE

20-502-219-320-92-58-9-C Compensatory Ed. $33,813 $28,150 0 $0 $61,963 20-503-219-320-92-58-9-C E.S.L. $4,310 $0 0 $0 $4,310 Supplementary 20-506-219-320-92-58-9-C Inst. $26,658 $5,612 12 $5,051 $37,321 20-507-219-320-92-13-9-C Initial Exam $32,663 $37,169 14 $15,769 $85,601 20-507-219-320-92-13-9-C Annual Exam $13,877 $5,486 2 $645 $20,008

20-508-219-320-92-58-9-C Corrective Speech $4,739 $4,503 0 $0 $9,242 Transportation/ 20-505-270-500-92-52-9-C non-public $0 $7,644 0 $0 $7,644

231. the Board approved the following change to designate depositories for the Teaneck Board of Education as of April 19, 2012:

TEANECK FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

Designated As Required Signatures on Each Middle School Account for Withdrawals Student Activity Fund Thomas Jefferson MS Principal, Angela R. Davis AND Assistant Principal, William H. Fleming OR Secretary, Susan E. Reis

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232. the Board accepted a grant from the Puffin Foundation to help offset ticket costs for high school students to attend the Broadway play “Death of a Salesman” on May 16, 2012, in the amount of $1,000.

233. the Board approved a contract in the amount of $5,000 with Fairleigh Dickinson University for the use of the Rothman Center on June 21, 2012 for the Teaneck High School graduation, in the event of inclement weather.

234. the Board authorized tuition payment for 2011-2012 to Bergenfield Alternative High School 21-31 New Milford Avenue, Dumont, NJ 07628 for student #100112, in the amount of $5,139.

235. the Board accepted funds from the Parent Teacher Organization for the following Whittier School activity in the amount listed below:

School Activity Maximum Remuneration Whittier Elementary School Safety Patrol $547

Roll call on Finance & Budget Motion #214 - 235; Motion approved 9-0.

13 PERSONNEL MAY 9, 2012

Motion made by Dr. Diuguid seconded by Mr. Rodriguez;

183. the Board approved the following leave of absence requests for the reasons and as of the effective dates listed: ASSIGNMENT/ REASON NAME LOCATION EFFECTIVE DATE Shena Jose Grade 6 Family Medical Leave BF 5/11/12 – 6/30/12

Ofelia Romero Special Ed. Paraprofessional Family Medical Leave Bryant 5/2/12 – 5/22/12

Asmaa Toske Special Ed. Paraprofessional Family Medical Leave Lowell 4/25/12 – TBA

Jerome Smart Special Education Family Medical Leave THS 5/1/12 - TBA

184. the Board approved the following actions, as recommended by the Superintendent, with regard to non-tenured personnel:

A. that non-tenured instructional personnel (List #1 filed with the official minutes of this meeting of the Board of Education) and non-tenured administrative personnel (List #1A filed with the official Minutes of this meeting of the Board of Education) be notified by Human Resource Management that it is the Board’s intention to offer each a contract for the 2012 - 2013 school year.

B. that non-tenured instructional personnel (List #2 filed with the official Minutes of this meeting of the Board of Education) be notified by Human Resource Management that they will NOT be offered a contract for the 2012 -2013 school year.

185. the Board approved the following substitutes be employed on a per diem basis, as needed, during the 2011 - 2012 school year:

TEACHERS PARAPROFESSIONALS CUSTODIANS Robert Anderson Rosalie Perrington Clyde Shepherd

186. the Board amended Personnel Motion #131 of the February 8, 2012 Minutes to adjust the end date of her Family Medical Leave for high school teacher Esther Seo from April 27, 2012 to May 23, 2012.

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187. the Board approved remuneration to the following high school teachers for assisting with security during the Prom Show-Off to be held on the campus of Fairleigh Dickinson University on May 30, at the rate of $62/hr. (working with students), for a maximum of 3 hours, at a total of $186 each:

Andrew Bellin Ed Klimek Jason McDonald

Total $ 558

188. the Board approved the position descriptions for district administrative, instructional, educational support services, non-guide and support staff positions indicated below, copies of which are maintained and on file in Human Resource Management:

Certificated Positions

Administrative Staff Superintendent of Schools Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum & Instruction School Business Administrator/Board Secretary Director of Specialized Educational Services Director of Instructional Programs and Services Director of District Testing, Library/Media Services Supervisor of Instructional Programs and Services Supervisor of Physical Education / Athletic Director Supervisor of Child Study Teams Principal High School Assistant Principal Middle School Assistant Principal

Instructional Teacher Educational Media Specialist English as a Second Language Teacher Literacy Teacher - Coach Special Education Teacher Technology Resource Teacher Behavior Specialist Outreach Worker Family Support Specialist School Counselor Substance Awareness Counselor Nurse Substitute Teacher

Child Study Team Positions Learning Disabilities Teacher/Consultant School Psychologist Social Worker Speech/Language Specialist 15 PERSONNEL MAY 9, 2012 #188. (cont’d)

Non-Certificated Positions

Administrative Staff and Non-Guide Director of Facilities and Grounds Manager of Operations and Maintenance Director of Information Systems Manager of Information Systems Coordinator of Information Systems Community Service / College and Career Center Coordinator Assistant to the Business Administrator / Assistant Board Secretary Attendance Officer / Security Executive Assistant to the Superintendent of Schools Coordinator, Human Resource Management Coordinator, Volunteers / Community Outreach Coordinator, Grants & Resources

SCHOOL BASED YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM (FORUM) Coordinator Counselor/Assistant Coordinator Academic Support Counselor Employment Counselor Student Support Counselor Receptionist

Athletic Positions Athletic Trainer Head Coach Assistant Coach

Paraprofessional Positions Classroom In-School Suspension Classroom Library/Media Center Noon-Hour Special Education Classroom Special Education Individual Student Transportation

16 PERSONNEL MAY 9, 2012 #188. (cont’d)

Secretarial Positions Payroll Supervisor Payroll Assistant Accounts Payable Executive Assistant to School Business Administrator/Board Secretary Transportation Coordinator High School Substitute Desk, Copy & Mailroom High School Medical Office Grade A Grade B Grade C Grade D

Technology Positions Systems Support Specialist Technology / Data Support Specialist

Operations & Maintenance Positions Carpenter Custodian Electrician General Mechanic Groundsman/Laborer Mason/Tile Setter Messenger/Grounds

Stipend / EWEP Positions Director of Student Activities Lead Counselor Middle States Planning Team Teacher –Dean Webmaster

Community Education Center Director Financial Coordinator Registrar / Assistant to Financial Coordinator Coordinator of School Age Child Care (SACC) SACC Site Supervisor Summer Camp Director

Consultants District Physician

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189. the Board amended Personnel Motion #70 of the October 12, 2011 Minutes to reflect an additional instructor and a change in hours for high school staff conducting the S.A.T. Preparation Program, at the rate of f$62/hr. (working with students):

MAXIMUM NAME FROM TO REMUNERATION Michael Konsevick 60 hrs. 120 hrs $7,440 Richard Rodda (added) 60 hrs. $3,720

190. the Board approved remuneration to the following high school teachers for serving as chaperones during the Freshmen/Sophomore Dance to be held at Teaneck High School on June 1, 2012, at the rate of $62/hr. (working with students), for a maximum of 4 hours, at a total of $248 each:

Andrew Bellin Sharon Grisolia Victoria Galligan Adriana Lagomarsino James Lagomarsino

Total $ 1,240

191. the Board approved remuneration to Annie Matesic for serving as the advisor to the Whittier School Safety Patrol during the 2011 – 2012, school year, in the amount of $547 funded by the PTO pursuant to Finance & Budget motion #235 included on the May 9, 2012 Agenda.

192. the Board approved remuneration to the following high school teachers for serving as chaperones during the Celebrate Our Latino Culture show to be held at Teaneck High School on the evening of May 15, 2012 , at the rate of $62/hr. (working with students), for a maximum of 3.5 hours, at a total of $217 each:

Andrew Bellin Adriana Lagomarsino Marc Monroe John Paladino

Total $ 868

193. the Board accepted the following resignation for the reason and as of the effective date listed: ASSIGNMENT/ REASON NAME LOCATION EFFECTIVE DATE Lee Pratt Community Education Center Relocation Registrar/Assistant to Financial Coor. 7/31/12

Roll call on Personnel Motion #183 - 193; Motion approved 9-0. 18

MAY 9, 2012

PUBLIC PARTICIPATION ON OTHER THAN MEETING AGENDA

The public hearing on matters other than those appearing on this meeting’s business agenda commenced at 9:32 pm. No one wished to address the Board, and the hearing was declared closed.

LEGAL COUNSEL REPORT

None

REPORTS FROM BOARD COMMITTEES AND APPOINTED REPRESENTATIVES

Dr. Diuguid spoke about the Policy Committee meeting held on 5/1/12 and policies on for first reading.

Ms. Pinsak spoke about letters sent to Senator Weinberg, Assemblyman Johnson and Assemblywoman Huttle regarding charter school changes to the law and funding.

Ms. Williams spoke about BCSBA meeting held on 5/1/12 and proposed changes to the school funding law.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

None

NEW BUSINESS

None

ADJOURNMENT

On a motion made by Dr. Diuguid and seconded by Mr. Rose, the meeting adjourned at 9:41 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

Robert S. Finger, CFE, CGFM Business Administrator/Board Secretary

19 PERSONNEL MAY 9, 2012 Item 184 A List #1

Non-tenured instructional personnel to be offered an employment contract for the 2012 - 2013 school year.

Third Year Rashon Briggs Special Education Marc Calello Art Brenda Cierech Science Stacy Corsale Health & Physical Education Eileen Glassey Science Patrick Granelli Special Education Gina Higgins Special Education Jamie Hrinuk Special Education Mei Linh La-Mui Pre-School William Tantum Grade 6 Luigi Venezia Chefs Vinette Williams Speech Language Specialist William Zarro Special Education

Second Year Fredy Arevalo Science Nicole Hampton LDT/C Anila Hoxha Special Education Jennifer Irish Speech language Specialist Colleen Pagan Special Education

First Year Mimi Adjekum English Katierose Augustine Special Education Alexandra Binney Special Education Jemara Blount Grade 3 Dannette Coston School Counselor Debra Dellamonica Special Education Francine DePaolo Special Education T. Michael Faherty Grade 6 Lauren Gallo LDT/C Susan Haase Special Education Kate Hadam Grade 4 Volodymyr Hunko Special Education Aniesha Jackson Outreach Counselor Monica Joffe Grade 5 Pamela Koutrakos Literacy Danielle Lawlor Health & Physical Education Chiara Levy School Counselor Margot Mack Social Studies Jeanne Massaro Special Education

20 PERSONNEL MAY 9, 2012 Item 184 A

First Year (cont’d) Bette Medina Academically Gifted Michael Moldovan Social Studies Daniel Olender Social Studies Brian Orsini Grade 6 Alyce Quinlan Special Education Elizabeth Rieder Special Education Elizabeth Robbins Mathematics Julie Volmar Grade 5

LIST #1A

Non-tenured administrators to be offered an employment contract for the year 2012 - 2013

Robert Finger (2) Non-Guide School Business Admin./Board. Sec. William Fleming (3) Middle School Assistant Principal Dennis Heck (1) High School Principal Raymond Kiem (3) Middle School Assistant Principal Piero LoGiudice (1) High School Assistant Principal Vincent McHale (1) Non-Guide Assistant Superintendent for C&I Todd Sinclair (3) Athletic Director/Supervisor of Health & PE Deirdre Spollen-LaRaia (1) Elementary Principal

Item 184B LIST #2

Non-tenured instructional personnel NOT to be offered an employment contract for the 2012 - 2013 school year:

NAME AND YEAR GRADE/SUBJECT/LOCATION Timothy Aumack (2) Special Education – TJ Ann Chon (1) Family Support Counselor Shiby Daniel (2) Mathematics - THS Seth Guttenplan (3) Special Education - TJ AnnMarie Murphy (3) Special Education - BF

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PROGRAM 2431/page 1 of 3 Athletic Competition

2431 ATHLETIC COMPETITION

The Board of Education recognizes and supports the value of a program of athletic competition for both boys and girls as an integral part of the total high school experience. Game activities and practice sessions provide opportunities to learn the values of competition and good sportsmanship. Programs of interscholastic athletic competition offer high school students the opportunity to exercise and test their athletic abilities in a context greater and more varied than that offered by the class or school or school district alone and an opportunity for career and educational development.

For purposes of this policy, the program of athletic competition includes all activities relating to competitive sports contests, games, or events or sports exhibitions involving individual students or teams of students of this district when such events occur with any schools outside this district.

Eligibility Standards A pupil who wishes to participate in athletic competition must submit, on a form provided by the district, the signed consent of his/her parent(s) or legal guardian(s). The consent of the parent(s) or legal guardian(s) of a pupil who wishes to participate in interscholastic athletics must include an acknowledgment of the physical hazards that may be encountered in the sport.

Pupil participation in athletic competition shall be governed by the following eligibility standards:

1. To be eligible for participation in the interscholastic athletic program of a New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) member school all high school pupils must meet, at a minimum, all the eligibility requirements of the Constitution, Bylaws, and Rules and Regulations of the NJSIAA.

2. Home schooled children are not eligible to participate in the high school interscholastic athletic program of this district.

Health Requirements Good physical condition, freedom from injury, and full recovery from illness are prerequisites to participation in school district sponsored athletic/sports program and practice for such competition. HIV status shall not be screened as a part of athletic physicals or reported in school health records. PROGRAM 2431/page 2 of 3 Athletic Competition

The health findings of this medical examination shall be maintained as part of the pupil’s health record.

The medical examination conducted to determine the fitness of a candidate for athletic competition and the health history update must include, as a minimum, the respective medical history information and physical assessments set forth in rules of the State Board of Education and incorporated in their entirety in regulations implementing this policy.

Emergency Procedures Athletic coaches shall be trained in first aid and in the identification of pupil athletes who are injured or disabled in the course of any athletic activity.

The Superintendent shall prepare and present to the Board for its approval procedures for the emergency treatment of injuries and disabilities that occur in the course of any athletic activity. Emergency procedures shall be reviewed by the Board not less than once in each school year and shall be disseminated to appropriate staff members.

Interscholastic Standards The Board shall approve annually a program of interscholastic athletics and shall require that all facilities utilized in that program, whether or not the property of this Board, properly safeguard both players and spectators and are kept free from hazardous conditions.

The Board adopts the Constitution, Bylaws, Rules, and Regulations of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association as Board policy and shall review such rules on a regular basis to ascertain they continue to be in conformity with the objectives of this Board.

The Superintendent shall annually prepare, approve, and present to the Board for its consideration a program of interscholastic athletics that includes a complete schedule of athletic events and shall inform the Board of changes in that schedule.

District interscholastic athletic competition shall be subject to NJSIAA standards including those related to academic status and random drug testing for NJSIAA banned substances. The Board recognizes the NJSIAA standards as a "minimum" requirement for participants in interscholastic athletic competitions.

PROGRAM 2431/page 3 of 3 Athletic Competition

Academic Performance Therefore, the Board believes that it is in the best interests of District students to require a higher level of academic performance for all students to be eligible to participate in any District athletic competition activities.

With this perspective, the Board requires that in order to be eligible to participate in any athletic competition activity, each student shall maintain a minimum cumulative grade average of 2.0. The minimum grade average will be increased to a cumulative 2.3 beginning with the 2012‐2013 school year and 2.5 beginning with the 2014‐2015 school year. The cumulative grade average requirement will begin with the 2012‐2013 Freshman class.

Participation in athletic competition is a privilege, not a right. The right to participate may be limited or terminated based upon behavior which is subject to discipline.

The Superintendent shall develop procedures to govern the implementation of this policy.

N.J.S.A. 2C:21‐11 N.J.S.A. 18A:11‐3 et seq. N.J.A.C. 6A:7‐1.7; 6A:16‐1.4; 6A:16‐2 et seq.

Adopted: October 11, 2006 Revised: June 22, 2011 Revised: May 9, 2012

TEACHING STAFF MEMBERS 3324/page 1 of 1 Right of Privacy

3324 RIGHT OF PRIVACY

The Board of Education will provide facilities and school district‐owned property to assist staff members in their job responsibilities or for the staff members’ convenience. These facilities or district‐owned property may include, but are not limited to, an office, a storage closet, a filing cabinet, a locker, and/or a desk. The Principal or designee may provide a staff member with exclusive use and access to such facilities or school district‐ owned property or may require the facility or school district‐owned property be shared with other staff members. The staff member may be provided a lock or key by the school district or may secure the facility or school district‐owned property using their own locking device with permission from the Principal or designee.

School staff members should be aware their expectation of privacy in these facilities and/or the school district‐owned property provided by the Board of Education is reduced by virtue of actual office practices and procedures, for searches conducted pursuant to an investigation of work‐related employee misconduct, or by legitimate school district policies or regulations. In addition, staff members shall have a reduced expectation of privacy in these facilities and school district‐owned property if there is reasonable suspicion the staff member is violating a law or school policy. School staff members shall be on notice this reduced expectation of privacy may result in such facilities and/or school district‐owned property being searched without a search warrant. In order to avoid exposing personal belongings to such a search, school staff members are discouraged from storing personal papers and effects in these facilities or school district‐owned property.

Adopted:

SUPPORT STAFF MEMBERS 4324/page 1 of 1 Right of Privacy

4324 RIGHT OF PRIVACY

The Board of Education will provide facilities and school district‐owned property to assist staff members in their job responsibilities or for the staff members’ convenience. These facilities or district‐owned property may include, but are not limited to, an office, a storage closet, a filing cabinet, a locker, and/or a desk. The Principal or designee may provide a staff member with exclusive use and access to such facilities or school district‐ owned property or may require the facility or school district‐owned property be shared with other staff members. The staff member may be provided a lock or key by the school district or may secure the facility or school district‐owned property using their own locking device with permission from the Principal or designee, or immediate supervisor.

School staff members should be aware their expectation of privacy in these facilities and/or the school district‐owned property provided by the Board of Education is reduced by virtue of actual office practices and procedures, for searches conducted pursuant to an investigation of work‐related employee misconduct, or by legitimate school district policies or regulations. In addition, staff members shall have a reduced expectation of privacy in these facilities and school district‐owned property if there is reasonable suspicion the staff member is violating a law or school policy. School staff members shall be on notice this reduced expectation of privacy may result in such facilities and/or school district‐owned property being searched without a search warrant. In order to avoid exposing personal belongings to such a search, school staff members are discouraged from storing personal papers and effects in these facilities or school district‐owned property.

Adopted:

OPERATIONS 8210/page 1 of 1 School Year

8210 SCHOOL YEAR

The Board of Education recognizes that the preparation of a school calendar is essential to orderly educational planning and to the efficient operation of the district.

The Board shall determine annually the days when the schools will be in session for instructional purposes. The school calendar will provide no fewer than one hundred eighty days of instruction. Days on which school is closed for holidays, teachers’ institutes, and inclement weather shall not be considered as days in session.

A school day shall consist of not less than four hours of actual instruction, except that in an approved Kindergarten, one continuous session of two and one half hours may be considered a full day. A half‐day class shall be considered the equivalent of a full day’s attendance only if the class is in session for four hours or more, exclusive of recess periods or lunch periods.

An approved Kindergarten shall meet the requirements set forth in N.J.A.C. 6A:32‐8.3(c).

The Commissioner of Education shall annually prescribe a list of religious holidays on which it shall be mandatory to excuse pupils for religious observance upon the written request signed by the parent or person standing in loco parentis. Staff members shall avoid, whenever possible, scheduling a test on a religious holiday commonly observed by residents of the district.

The Superintendent shall annually prepare and submit to the Board a school calendar in the spring of each year. The Board reserves the right to alter the school calendar when such alteration is feasible and serves the best interests of the pupils of this district.

The Board may approve the addition of a holiday to the School Calendar if the number of students absent on that day due to religious observance would prevent a meaningful educational experience or if the number of student or teacher absences would exceed the state mandated limit to count the day towards the 180 day requirement.

N.J.S.A. 18A:25‐3; 18A:36‐2; 18A:36‐16 N.J.A.C. 6A:32‐8.3

Adopted: 14 March 2012

FINANCE & BUDGET MOTION #215 MAY 9, 2012 Teaneck Board of Education - Transfer List Transfers made March 23, 2012 through April 17, 2012 AMOUNT TRANSFERRED ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION From To

T171 11-000-223-320-19-58-T-H STF DVLP/PURCH SERV/HS (1,500.00) 11-401-100-600-29-40-T-H SUPPLIES/CLUBS,ETC./THS 1,500.00

EXPLANATION AWARDS FOR HONORS CONVOCATION IN JUNE

T172 11-000-223-320-19-58-T-H STF DVLP/PURCH SERV/HS (1,000.00) 11-190-100-640-05-41-T-H TXBKS/ENG LANG ARTS/HS (5,000.00) (6,000.00) 11-190-100-610-23-58-T-D STDNT RELATIONS ACTIV/HS 6,000.00

EXPLANATION:ANNUAL FRESHMAN ORIENTATION RUTGERS COLLEGE TRIP

T173 11-190-100-610-02-40-7-7 SUPPLIES ART SCHOOL #7 (99.00) 11-213-100-610-34-40-7-7 SUPPLIES INSTR/R.R #7 (1,000.00) (1,099.00) 11-190-100-610-63-41-7-7 SUPPLIES ENG LANG ARTS #7 1,099.00

EXPLANATION:3RD & 4TH GRADE BOOK PURCHASE

T174 11-000-213-300-27-57-G-0 SEC 504/OCCUP THERAPY (1,500.00) 11-000-213-600-27-49-G-0 SEC 504/SUPPLIES (1,358.70) (2,858.70) 11-000-218-104-73-15-G-F SUMMER WK/GUIDANCE/BF 2,858.70

EXPLANATION:FUNDS FOR MASTER SCHEDULE COMPLETION 2011-2012

T175 11-190-100-610-63-43-7-7 SUPPLIES/SCIENCE - #7 (138.00) 11-190-100-610-63-44-7-7 SUPPLIES/SOCIAL STDS - #7 (49.00) (187.00) 11-000-240-600-71-49-7-7 ADMIN SUPPLIES/LOWELL 187.00

EXPLANATION:PURCHASE OF TWO WAY RADIOS FOR MAIN OFFICE

T176 11-000-262-610-89-49-1-D CUSTODIAL SUPPLIES (5,000.00) 11-000-262-420-89-53-1-E MAINT & REPAIR EQUIP O&M 5,000.00

EXPLANATION REPAIR OF VARIOUS GROUNDS MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT

T177 11-000-262-621-89-51-1-N UTILITIES GAS (89,000.00) 11-000-262-622-89-51-1-E UTILITIES ELECTRIC (108,500.00) (197,500.00) 11-000-262-390-89-56-1-D PROFESSIONAL FEES 130,000.00 11-000-261-420-89-53-1-H CONTRACTS BLDG MAINT-HS 15,000.00 11-000-261-420-89-53-1-D CONTRACTS BLDG MAINT 42,000.00 11-000-262-610-89-49-1-V VEHICLE SUPPLY 500.00 11-000-262-420-89-53-1-V VEHICLE MAINT & REPAIR 10,000.00 197,500.00 EXPLANATION: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT PROJ., VARIOUS BUILDING MAINT.

T178 11-000-262-624-89-51-1-0 UTILITIES/FUEL OIL (5,150.00) 11-000-2962-390-89-56-1-D PROFESSIONAL FEES 5,150.00

EXPLANATION: PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DW SCIENCE LABS

T179 11-000-262-624-89-51-1-0 UTILITIES/FUEL OIL (9,850.00) 11-000-262-420-89-53-1-D CONTRACTS/OPERATIONS 4,200.00 11-000-262-420-89-53-1-E MAINT & REPAIR EQUIP O&M 5,650.00 9,850.00 EXPLANATION:O&M BACKHOE REPAIR,SCIENCE LAB CHEMICAL DISPOSAL FEE

T180 11-190-100-610-05-41-T-H SUPPLIES/ENG LNG ARTS/HS (726.55) 11-000-240-590-71-50-T-H PURCH SERV/HS ADMIN 359.00 11-000-223-580-19-52-T-H TRAVEL & CONF/HS 367.55 726.55 EXPLANATION:ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

T180 11-190-100-610-10-40-5-5 SUPPLIES/VOC MUSIC/SCH #5 (36.00) 11-000-270-512-63-52-5-5 FIELD TRIPS/TRANSPORTATION 36.00

T181 11-120-100-101-18-10-0-E CONTR SAL/UNASSIGNED (28,888.00) 11-140-100-101-18-19-H-D LONG TERM SUBS/GRADES 9-12 28,888.00

EXPLANATION:SALARIES FOR LONG TERM SUBS

T182 11-190-100-610-66-40-J-J INSTRUCT SUPPLIES/TJ (1,353.79) 11-190-100-610-18-40-J-J GENERAL INSTRUCT'L SUPPLIES 128.15 11-000-240-600-71-49-J-J ADMIN SUPPLIES/TJ 1,225.64 1,353.79 EXPLANATION:SUPPLIES TJMS

T183 11-000-230-500-81-50-0-0 ELECTION EXPENSES (6,000.00) 11-000-230-590-82-50-S-D OTHER PRCH'D SERV/SUPT OF SCHS 6,000.00

EXPLANATION:CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

T184 11-000-100-562-49-61-C-C TUITN/PUB SCH/SP'L ED (3,945.00) 11-000-100-563-49-63-C-E TUITION/TECH/ACADEMY (41,865.00) (45,810.00) 11-000-100-563-49-63-C-S TUITION/VO TECH/REG'L 19,630.00 11-000-100-564-49-63-C-C TUITN/VO TEC/SP'L 26,180.00 45,810.00 EXPLANATION:TUITION BERGEN ACADEMY & VO TECH

T185 11-000-216-100-39-10-0-D CONTR SAL/SPCH THERPST (7,785.50) 11-000-216-106-46-15-H-C STIPENDS/ABA SERVICES/IN-DISTRICT 7,162.50 11-000-216-300-72-57-C-C PRCH'D PROF'L SERV/OT 623.00 7,785.50 EXPLANATION:ABA AND SPEECH SERVICES

T186 11-000-240-103-71-10-0-H CONTR SAL/BLDG ADMIN/HS (3,046.19) 11-000-240-105-71-18-H-H CLERICAL OVERTIME 1,860.80 11-000-240-105-71-19-H-4 SUBS, OT/SECRETARIAL #4 1,185.39 3,046.19 EXPLANATION:SECRETARIAL SUBS

T187 11-000-213-300-27-57-G-0 SEC 504/OCCUP THERAPY (565.00) 11-000-213-100-74-19-H-J SUBS/NURSES/TJMS 5.00 11-000-213-100-74-19-H-F SUBS/NURSES/BFMS 55.00 11-000-213-100-74-19-H-5 SUBS/NURSES/HAWTHORNE 395.00 11-000-213-100-74-19-H-4 SUBS/NURSES/WHITTIER 110.00 565.00 EXPLANATION:SALARIES SUB NURSES

T188 11-204-100-101-33-10-0-6 CONTR SAL/TCHR SE/LLD #6 (41,520.00) 11-204-100-106-33-10-0-5 CONTR SAL/AIDES/LLD/5 (1,039.92) 11-214-100-101-32-10-0-E CONTR SAL/TCHR/AUTISM (868.31) 11-215-100-106-36-10-0-6 CONTR SAL/AIDES/PRE-K/#6 (91.98) 11-120-100-1001-02-10-0-E CONTR SAL/TCHRS ART/ELEM (19,103.33) (62,623.54) 11-214-100-106-32-10-0-E CONTR SAL/AIDE/AUTISM 24,634.40 11-215-100-101-36-10-0-6 CONTR SAL/TCHR SE/PRE-K6 23,208.50 11-216-100-106-36-10-0-6 CONTR SAL/AIDE PSD 14,780.64 62,623.54 EXPLANATION:CONTRACTUAL SALARY SPECIAL EDUCATION

T189 11-140-100-101-10-10-0-H CONTR SAL/TCH HS/MUS VOC (56,675.56) 11-140-100-101-12-10-0-H CONTR SAL/TCH HS/MUS INS (10,529.00) 11-140-100-101-13-10-0-H CONTR SAL/TCH HS/SCIENCE (12,219.34) 11-140-100-101-14-10-0-H CONTR SAL/TCH HS/CPTR ED (9,857.50) 11-140-100-101-18-10-0-D CONTR SAL/INSTR'L LEADER HS (1,115.06) 11-140-100-101-25-10-0-H CONTR SAL/TCHRS PER ARTS (140,882.44) 11-140-100-101-71-10-0-H CONTR SAL/TCHR DEANS/HS (14,257.16) 11-140-100-270-99-21-0-0 INS EMPL/HEALTH BENEFIT (14,859.98) (260,396.04) 18-140-100-101-18-10-0-0 ED JOBS/TEACHER SALARIES 260,396.04

EXPLANATION:BUDGET ADJUSTMENT TO JOBS

T190 11-000-100-567-49-61-C-C TUITN/PRIV/SP ED/OUT OF STATE (60,839.20) 11-000-216-300-72-57-C-D PRCH'D PROF'L SERV/SPEECH 60,839.20

EXPLANATION:SPEECH BILLINGS THROUGH END OF SCHOOL YR 2011-2012

T191 11-000-230-890-72-50-C-D OTHER ADM EXP/SP.ED (1,500.00) 11-000-219-600-72-49-C-C SUPPLIES/SPEC SERV 1,500.00

EXPLANATION:SUPPLIES FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION

T192 11-000-223-580-19-50-I-D TRAVEL & CONFERENCES/C&I (1,000.00) 11-000-221-105-85-19-I-D SUBS,OT/SECRETARIAL C&I 1,000.00

EXPLANATION:SECRETARIAL SUBS AND OT

T193 11-000-262-420-72-40-C-C EQUIP RPR/ADMN/SP SRV OFF (2,000.00) 11-000-262-420-74-50-C-D MAINT-REPAIR/HEALTH EQUIP (1,000.00) 11-000-217-590-74-50-C-C MISC PUR SVCS/INST REPAIRS (1,500.00) 11-213-100-610-34-40-C-7 RESOURCE RM/SUPPLIES #7 (2,000.00) 11-000-217-600-72-40-C-C EXTRAORD. SRVS SUPPLIES (500.00) 11-000-100-567-49-61-C-C TUITN/PRIV/SP ED/OUT OF STATE (41,500.00) (48,500.00) 11-000-216-300-72-57-C-0 PRCH'D PROF'L SERV/PT 48,500.00

EXPLANATION:PT SERVICES THROUGH END OF SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012

T194 11-000-230-530-75-51-2-D INTERNET SERVICE (4,500.00) 11-000-252-100-86-18-H-2 OVERTIME COMPUTER TECH STAFF 4,500.00

EXPLANATION:OT FOR TECH STAFF BROADCASTS & RECORDINGS

T195 11-000-100-566-49-61-C-0 TUTION/RESIDENTIAL/INSTR (120,000.00) 11-000-216-300-72-57-C-C PRCH'D PROF'D SERV/OT 120,000.00

EXPLANATION: COVER EXPENSES THROUGH END OF SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012

T196 11-190-100-610-18-40-T-H GENERAL INSTRUCT'L SUPPLIES (3,500.00) 11-000-240-800-71-50-T-H MID STATES DUES/OTHER EXP/HS 3,500.00

EXPLANATION:MIDDLE STATES HS APRIL 2012 VISIT EXPENSES

T197 11-000-262-420-89-52-1-V VEHICLE REPAIR (447.00) 11-000-262-610-89-49-1-V VEHICLE SUPPLIES 447.00

EXPLANATION:GASOLINE FOR DISTRICT OWNED VEHICLES

T198 60-302-100-101-56-72-P-W COMM ED INSTR SAL (4,356.00) 60-602-100-300-56-72-P-O COMM ED PURCH SERV PUFFIN (6,295.00) 60-602-200-531-56-72-P-W COMM ED POSTAGE (1,011.07) 60-602-200-640-56-72-P-W COMM ED SUPPLIES (614.96) 60-702-100-580-56-73-P-W SACC CONFERENCE & TRAVEL (235.28) 60-802-100-101-56-72-P-W CAMP K INSTR SALARY (3,467.51) 60-702-200-890-56-72-P-W COMM ED OTHER EXP (72.45) (16,052.27) 60-602-100-300-56-72-P-W COMM ED PURCH PROF SERVICES 15,979.82 60-602-200-800-56-72-P-W COMM ED REFUNDS 72.45 16,052.27 EXPLANATION:COMMUNITY EDUCATION INSTRUCTORS SALARIES

T199 11-190-100-610-63-41-7-7 SUPPLIES/ENG LNG ART/#7 (145.00) 11-000-240-600-71-49-7-7 ADMIN SUPPLIES/LOWELL 145.00

EXPLANATION:ADMIN SUPPLIES

T200 11-000-222-340-75-56-W-H PURCH SERV/ELEC LIBR/HS (14,100.00) 11-000-223-600-85-49-I-D STF DEV SUPPLIES 14,100.00

EXPLANATION: ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLIES

T201 11-190-100-500-71-40-T-H PRINTING STDT MTLS/HS (7,294.75) 11-190-100-610-18-40-T-H GENERAL INSTRUCT'L SUPPLIES 7,294.75

EXPLANATION: STUDENT HANDBOOKS THS

T202 11-000-223-110-72-19-C-0 SP'L ED/SUBS/CONF (4,000.00) 11-000-223-320-19-58-C-C SP'L ED/CONSULS SERV 4,000.00

EXPLANATION: CONSULTANTS BILLLINGS

______FINANCE COMMITTEE SIGNATURE DATE FINANCE & BUDGET MOTION #217 MAY 9, 2012

Professional Development Name: Irene Abbassi & Razan Dandan School or Department: Al-Ghazaly Non Public School Conference/Seminar/Workshop: ASCD – Implementing Common Core Standards Location: Newark, NJ Dates: May 30, 2012 Estimated Cost: $626 – Substitute Not Required (Grant Funded) Name: Hilary Almeida School or Department: MS & Thomas Jefferson MS Conference/Seminar/Workshop: NJTESOL 2012 Spring Conference Location: New Brunswick, NJ Dates: May 30, 2012 Estimated Cost: $203.80 – Substitute required (Grant Funded)

Name: Florence Morgenstein, Stephanie Baer, Robert Cangelosi, Randy Badras, Darlene Bagnuolo, School or Department: Bryant, Hawthorne, Lowell and Whittier Schools Conference/Seminar/Workshop: Ed Walsh Field Day Location: FDU Rothman Center, Hackensack, NJ Dates: May 23, 2012 Estimated Cost: $0 – Substitutes Required (No cost)

Name: Manal Darwish School or Department: AL-Ghazaly HS Conference/Seminar/Workshop: Enhanced Instruction with the use of Smartboards Location: Newark, NJ Dates: May 31, 2012 Estimated Cost: $219 – Substitute Not Required (Grant Funded)

Name: Hilary Almeida School or Department: Benjamin Franklin MS & Thomas Jefferson MS Conference/Seminar/Workshop: Differentiating the Common Core State Standards Location Union, NJ Dates: May 21 & 22, 2012 and June 1, 7, and 8, 2012 Estimated Cost: $211.91 – Substitute Required (District Funded)

Name: Sandra Muro School or Department: Eugene Field Conference/Seminar/Workshop: Skyward Users group Location: Ridgewood, NJ Dates: May 10, 2012 Estimated Cost: $0 – Substitute Not Required (No cost)

1 FINANCE & BUDGET MOTION #217 MAY 9, 2012

Professional Development Name: Todd Sinclair School or Department: Teaneck HS Conference/Seminar/Workshop: Athletics and New Jersey’s Anti Bullying Bill of Rights Location: New Providence, NJ Dates: May 23, 2012 Estimated Cost: $175.32 – Substitute Not required (District Funded)

Name: Juliet Cowen School or Department: Lowell Conference/Seminar/Workshop: Autism Research Institute 2012 Conference Location: Newark, NJ Dates: May 27, 2012 Estimated Cost: $79 – Substitute Required (Grant Funded) Name: Michael Miceli School or Department: Benjamin Franklin MS Conference/Seminar/Workshop: ROOTS – Anti-Bullying Project Location: Princeton, NJ Dates: May 18, 2012 Estimated Cost: $0 – Substitute Required (No cost)

Name: Kathy Guzman, Jason Mitchell & Erika Soderman School or Department: Business Office Conference/Seminar/Workshop: Workshop: CSI User Group Meeting Location: Parsippany, NJ Date(s): May 31, 2012 Estimated Cost: $21/ea = $63 – Substitute Not Required (District Funded)

Name: Melanie Koteen-Coleman, Karla Starks School or Department: Business Office Conference/Seminar/Workshop: Workshop: Central Office Administrative Secretaries Location: Rockaway, NJ Date(s): May 24, 2012 Estimated Cost: $159.92 – Substitute Not Required (District Funded)

Name: Maureen Edwards School or Department: Specialized Educational Services Conference/Seminar/Workshop: Academic Conference: Rewiring the Learning Landscape Location: Teacher’s College, Columbia University, New York, NY Date(s): April 21, 2012 Estimated Cost: $47 – Substitute Not Required (District Funded)

2 FINANCE & BUDGET MOTION #217 MAY 9, 2012

Professional Development Name: Maureen Edwards, Louise Leslie School or Department: Specialized Educational Services Conference/Seminar/Workshop: Special Ed Medicaid Initiative Location: Westfield, NJ Date(s): April 24, 2012 Estimated Cost: $25 – Substitute Not Required (District Funded)

Name: Eve Klein School or Department: BFMS, Guidance Department Conference/Seminar/Workshop: Roots Anti-Bullying Project, Princeton University Location: Princeton, NJ Date(s): May 18, 2012 Estimated Cost: $0 - Substitute Not Required (No cost)

Name: Ann Chon School or Department: Lowell, Guidance Department Conference/Seminar/Workshop: Working Towards a Better Understanding of the Grieving Process for Children and Adolescents Location: East Orange, NJ Date(s): June 14, 2012 Estimated Cost: $78.02 – Substitute Not Required (Elementary Expansion Grant Funded)

Name: Danielle Spano School or Department: BFMS Conference/Seminar/Workshop: iPad as a Reading and Writing Tool for Middle and High Schools Location: Rochelle Park, NJ Date(s): May 30 and June 5, 2012 Estimated Cost: $0 – Substitute Required (No cost)

Name: Maura Tuite School or Department: TJMS Conference/Seminar/Workshop: Managing Challenging Students and Confrontational Parents in the Educational Environment Location: Paramus, NJ Date(s): May 18, 2012 Estimated Cost: $0 – Substitute Not Required (No cost)

Name: Lillian Garcia School or Department: TJMS Conference/Seminar/Workshop: Let’s Talk: The Art of the Unspoken Language . . . Therapeutic Counseling of African American Men; The Paradoxical Relationship Between Single Mothers and Their Older Sons Location: Cherry Hill, NJ Date(s): June 13, 2012 Estimated Cost: $100 – Substitute Not Required (District funded)

3 FINANCE & BUDGET MOTION #217 MAY 9, 2012

Professional Development Name: Debra DellaMonica School or Department: Bryant Conference/Seminar/Workshop: 2012 Special Education Conference Location: Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ Date(s): May 31, 2012 Estimated Cost: $0 – Substitute Not Required (No cost)

Name: Helen Adler, Alisha Finklestein School or Department: of North Jersey Conference/Seminar/Workshop: Project SIR: from Phonics to Fluency to Proficient Reading Location: New York, NY Dates: May 31, 2012 Estimated Cost: $124 Substitutes Not required (Grant Funded)

Name: Barbara Preziosi, Arthur Mazzacca, Eric Akselrad, Victor Stanic School or Department: Benjamin Franklin MS and Teaneck HS Conference/Seminar/Workshop: Teaching the Holocaust in the Future Location: Englewood, NJ Dates: May 17, 2012 Estimated Cost: $0 – Substitutes Required

4 FINANCE & BUDGET MOTION #218 MAY 9, 2012

Field Trips Name: Lisa Brown, Jennifer Domingues, Louise Van Horn, Hind Mamoud, Nixa Ortiz, Rita Urevitch (12 parent chaperones) School or Department: Hawthorne Elementary School Trip Planned: Tenafly Nature Center Location: Tenafly, NJ 72 Students Date(s): May 22, 2012 Depart: 9:00 a.m. Return: 2:00 p.m. Estimated Cost: $$1065 Substitutes Not Required Parent Funded EXPLANATION: This trip would give second graders the opportunity to learn about weather through hand-on experiences. Name: Kelly Misol, Anitha Thomas, Claudia Grassi, Vanessa Lospalluto, Monica Joffe, Merin Hallihan, Antonio Garcia, Belkis Petrus, Joanna Ebert, Danielle Spano School or Department: Benjamin Franklin Middle School Trip Planned: Teaneck Creek Conservancy Location: Teaneck, NJ 68 Students Date(s): June 1, 2012 (AM / 8:40 – 11:20) & (PM / 12:00 – 2:50) Rain Date: June 6, 2012 Estimated Cost: $471.24 (1) Substitutes Required District Funded ($235.62) Teaneck Creek Conservancy Funded ($235.62) EXPLANATION: Students would continue to explore the natural wetland environment of Teaneck Creek Conservancy Name: Reginald Pittman, Molly Frieri, Dan Sullivan (7 parent chaperones) School or Department: Thomas Jefferson Middle School Trip Planned: High Note Festival at Six Flags Great Adventure Location: Fairfield, NJ 60 Students Date(s): June 1, 2012 Depart: 7:30 a.m. Return: 5:00 p.m. Estimated Cost: $3713 + tolls Substitute Required Parent Funded EXPLANATION: Students would be performing at the festival which is adjudicated.

Name: Stacy Socha, Charles Fried, Lucille Amorosi-Maas, Stephanie McKee, Tawana Smith Jennifer Smith, Ellen Levy, Jemara Blount, Jennifer Rynander, Rita Urevitch (12 parent chaperones) School or Department: Hawthorne Elementary School Trip Planned: Museum of Natural History Location: , NY 102 Students Date(s): June 6, 2012 Depart: 8:45 a.m. Return: 2:30 p.m. Estimated Cost: $2580.34 Substitutes Not Required Parent Funded EXPLANATION: Students would be exposed to historical and scientific information

Name: Saundra Warren-Givens, Tawana Smith, Debra Costanzo, Allison Norris, Kate Hadam, Carrie Banks, Barbarann Wacha, Colette Brantley School or Department: Hawthorne Elementary School Trip Planned: Power House Studios & Entertainment Location: Paramus, NJ 75 Students Date(s): June 7, 2012 Depart: 9:30 Return: 2:30 Estimated Cost: $3708.96 Substitutes Not Required PTA Funded EXPLANATION: Fourth grade moving up end of the year trip/celebration. 1 FINANCE & BUDGET MOTION #218 MAY 9, 2012

Field Trips Name: Karen Butler, Debbie Benitez, Frederica Ogletree, David Wofford, Dena Florczyk, Julie Volmar, Suada Charaf, Denice Miller (10 parent chaperones) School or Department: Thomas Jefferson Middle School Trip Planned: Van Cortland Manor Location: New York, NY 150 Students. Date(s): June 18, 2012 Depart: 9:00 a.m. Return: 4:00 p.m Estimated Cost: $2869.62 Substitute Not Required Parent Funded EXPLANATION: Students would be given a further understanding of life in colonial times.

Name: Holly Koehler, Annie Matesic, Kim Sullivan, Barbara Farrell, (15 parent chaperones) School or Department: Whittier Elementary School Trip Planned: Sandy Hook Location: Fort Hancock, NJ 72 Students Date(s): June 1, 2012 Depart: 7:30 a.m. Return: 2:00 p.m. Estimated Cost: $1275 (1) Substitute Required Parent Funded EXPLANATION: Culminating trip for our year-long seashore unit of study.

Name: Wendy Gladstein, Camille Silverman, Bea Sonnenshein, Danielle Drakeford, Stephen Welbert, Willa Rudy, (10 parent chaperones) School or Department: Whittier Elementary School Trip Planned: Bergen PAC Location: Englewood, NJ 106 Students Date(s): June 5, 2012 Depart: 9:30 a.m. Return: 11:30 a.m. Estimated Cost: $1483.44 Substitutes Not Required Parent Funded EXPLANATION: To view a live presentation of Marjorie Weinmat’s Book “Nate the Great”.

Name: Steven Bell, Diana Baer, Jaime Villani, Todd Murphy (3 parent chaperones) School or Department: Teaneck High School Trip Planned: Location: Paramus, NJ 100 Students Date(s): May 18, 2012 Depart: 8:15 a.m. Return: 3:00 p.m. Estimated Cost: $838.44(buses) Substitutes Required District Funded EXPLANATION: To perform at Teen Arts Festival and attend workshops and performances.

Name: Walter Hickey, Trina Gillet, Danielle Cata, Saah Hali, Derek Gardner, Fredy Arevalo, Jennifer Ahearn, Josephine Cinnella, Victor Stanic, Sean Aumack, Nicole Wilkins, Warner King School or Department: Benjamin Franklin MS Trip Planned: Liberty Science Center Location: Jersey City, NJ 120 Students Date(s): May 29, 2012 Depart: 8:20 AM Return: 3:00 PM Estimated Cost: $2477.50 – Substitutes Required (Funded by Parents) EXPLANATION: This trip incorporates the 7th grade science curriculum of earth science, physical science and environmental science. Students would view the movie “Space Junk” which explores the man made materials in orbit, tour the museum areas that relate to physics, chemistry, and environmental science.

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Field Trips Name: Kelly Tolliver, Ellen Wright, Denise Schachter School or Department: Teaneck HS Trip Planned: Barrymore Theatre – Death of a Salesman Location: New York, NY 36 Students Date(s): May 16, 2012 Depart: 1:00 PM Return: 7:00 PM Estimated Cost: $2293.28 – Substitutes Required (District Funded $276.78 for transportation, Puffin Foundation, $1000 Grant, Parent Funded $1016.50 Admission) EXPLANATION: This is a rare opportunity to view a live performance of the play “Death of a Salesman” that is read in the freshman curriculum.

Name: Amy Moran School or Department: Teaneck HS – SPECTRUM Club Trip Planned: West Village Historic Tour Location: New York, NY 15 Students Date(s): June 8, 2012 Depart: 9:00 AM Return: 5:00 PM Estimated Cost: $872.76 – Substitute Required (District Funded $372.76 for transportation; Club Funded $450 for admission) EXPLANATION: Students would gain exposure to safe space resources, career options, scholarship opportunities, and LGBT history.

Name: Lee Ann Newland, Gary Van Dyke School or Department: Districtwide Trip Planned: FDU – Rothman Center Location: Hackensack, NJ 18 Students Date(s): May 23, 2012 Depart: 8:00 AM Return: 1:45 PM Estimated Cost: $0 – Substitutes Not Required EXPLANATION: Students involved are playing the National Anthem and ceremonial music for the Ed Walsh Special Olympics

Name: Angela Taylor, Frank Piccininni, Mimi Adjekum, Phil Martino, Glen Mezzatesta, 3 parent chaperones School or Department: Thomas Jefferson MS Trip Planned: African Burial Ground Location: New York, NY 80 Students Date(s): May 31, 2012 Depart: 9:30 AM Return: 3:00 PM Estimated Cost: $553.56 – Substitutes Required (District Funded) EXPLANATION: Students would gain hands-on experience as part of their tour of the African Burial grounds.

Name: Angela Taylor, Karen Hughes, James Pruden, Mary Joyce Laqui, Lisa Rosen, Nina O’Dood, Hazera Haque, 1 parent chaperone School or Department: Thomas Jefferson MS Trip Planned: African Burial Ground Location: New York, NY 80 Students Date(s): May 23, 2012 Depart: 9:30 AM Return: 3:00 PM Estimated Cost: $553.56 – Substitutes Required (District Funded) EXPLANATION: Students would gain hands-on experience as part of their tour of the African Burial grounds.

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Field Trips Name: Kathy Crimmins, Amy Moran, Eileen Sevano, Fredy Arevalo, Margaret Tewey, Barbara Preziosi, Michael Miceli, Diana Spain, Jackie Johnson, Lennox Small, Raymond Kiem School or Department: Benjamin Franklin MS Trip Planned: Historic Philadelphia Location: Philadelphia, PA 100 Students Date(s): June 15, 2012 Depart: 7:30 AM Return: 8:30 PM Estimated Cost: $10900 – Substitutes Required (Funded by Parents) EXPLANATION: This is the annual 8th grade trip and would expose our students to Historic Philadelphia. Sites to be visited would be: The Franklin Institute, Liberty Hall, and The National Constitution Center

OVERNIGHT TRIP Name: Clemens Reinke, Mark Fisher, William Waldman, Sharon Kalman School or Department: Teaneck HS Trip Planned: Stotesbury Cup Regatta Location: Philadelphia 25 Students Date(s): May 17, 2012 – May 19, 2012 Estimated Cost: $2204 – Substitutes Not Required ($1464 District Funded, $740 Parent Funded) EXPLANATION: Students would participate in the Stotesbury Cup Regatta

Name: Eve Klein, Marissa Fleming School or Department: BFMS (25 Students) Trip Planned: Frost Valley Location: Claryville, NY Date(s): May 21, 2012 Depart: 8:00AM - Return: 6:00PM Estimated Cost: $35 – Substitutes Not Required (District Funded) EXPLANATION: All middle school girls’ mentorship groups DREAMS, STEPS, and HEAL would participate in a team-building and leadership workshop designed to foster increasing self-esteem and ongoing healthy community relationship building through outdoor activities such as rope courses and tower climbing.

Name: Yris Acevedo, Suzanne Dandie, Louis Acevedo School or Department: THS (30 Students) Trip Planned: Bronx Zoo; Wildlife Careers Program Location: Bronx, NY Date(s): May 10, 2012 Depart: 9:00AM - Return: 4:00PM Estimated Cost: $326.78 (bus) – Substitutes Not Required (FORUM Grant Funded) EXPLANATION: Students would attend a Wildlife Careers Program with topics that include the importance of conservation of wildlife and visit naturalistic exhibits to explore the multitude of careers available in the care and conservation of wildlife.

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Field Trips Name: LOWELL: Lisa Sgambati, Stacie DiBona, Karelia Ravelo, Sheena Wester, Marva Robinson, Stacey Rivera, Michael Levy, Karen Simmons School or Department: Lowell (25 Students) Trip Planned: Bergen Towne Center Location: Paramus, NJ Date(s): May 11, 2012 Depart: 10:45AM - Return: 12:15PM Estimated Cost: $155 (bus) – Substitutes Not Required (District Funded) EXPLANATION: The students in the Applied Behavior Analysis program participate in, as part of their curriculum, community outings. The students’ attendance at this recreational activity and meal would provide an opportunity for students to practice social skills and be rewarded for positive group participation.

Name: BFMS: Vatrell Graves, Lisa Azria, Jasmin Singh (Bergenfield Paraprofessional), Spencer Jones, Carlyle Myrie, Luce Sajous, Janet Graham School or Department: BFMS (25 Students) Trip Planned: Brooklyn Pizza Location: Hackensack, NJ Date(s): May 15, 2012 Depart: 11:30AM - Return: 1:00PM Estimated Cost: $155 (bus) – Substitutes Not Required (District Funded) EXPLANATION: The students in the Applied Behavior Analysis program participate in, as part of their curriculum, community outings. The students’ attendance at this recreational activity and meal would provide an opportunity for students to practice social skills and be rewarded for positive group participation.

Name: BFMS: Vatrell Graves, Lisa Azria, Jasmin Singh (Bergenfield Paraprofessional), Spencer Jones, Carlyle Myrie, Luce Sajous, Janet Graham LOWELL: Lisa Sgambati, Stacie DiBona, Karelia Ravelo, Sheena Wester, Marva Robinson, Stacey Rivera, Michael Levy, Karen Simmons BRYANT: Iris Hernandez, Jamie Hrinuk, Colleen Pagan, Rose Johnson, Mary Lynn DaCruz, Veronica Gilliard, Shenee Clark, Patricia Bednarski, Daniel Limone, Bonnie Meneely School or Department: Bryant, Lowell, BFMS (50 Students) Trip Planned: Clearview Closter Cinema, Alvin and the Chipmunks III Location: Closter, NJ Date(s): May 29, 2012 Depart: 9:00AM - Return: 12:45PM Estimated Cost: $516.25 (bus / movie) – Substitutes Not Required (District Funded) EXPLANATION: The students in the Applied Behavior Analysis program participate in, as part of their curriculum, community outings. The students’ attendance at this recreational activity and meal would provide an opportunity for students to practice social skills and be rewarded for positive group participation.

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Field Trips WALKING TRIP Name: Dena Florczyk, David Wofford, Frederica Ogletree, Jennifer Oriolo, Denice Miller, RN School or Department: TJMS (50 Students) Trip Planned: Red Oak on Cedar Lane Location: Teaneck, NJ Date(s): April 20, 2012 Depart: 12:00Noon - Return: 1:20PM Estimated Cost: $0 (bus) – Substitutes Not Required (No Funding Needed) EXPLANATION: As part of the American History, social studies and science curriculums, the students would visit and measure the diameter of the tree, create posters with an illustration of it and describing the historical significance of the 350 year old red oak. The posters will be submitted to the Historic Preservation Commission of the Township of Teaneck who will be determining if the site should be designated as historic.

Name: Suada Charaf, Dena Florczyk, David Wofford, Frederica Ogletree, Jennifer Oriolo, Debbie Benitez, Meredith Laino, Julie Volmar, Denice Miller, RN School or Department: TJMS (135 students) (Chaperones: 9 teachers, 18 parents) Trip Planned: Montclair State University – Stadium Location: Montclair, NJ Date(s): May 30, 2012 Depart: 9:00AM - Return: 3:00PM Estimated Cost: $2,130 – Substitutes Not Required (Parent Funded) EXPLANATION: The students would have an opportunity to practice mathematical skills of computing percents, earned run average, excel plotting, statistics and predictions based on averages using a baseball game model. The students would also practice getting information such as current events, statistics and biographical information about players from a newspaper.

Name: Teri Wilcox, James Kiernan, Lara Barrett, Stephanie Baer, Jane McClean, Helen Schlereth, Britney Butler School or Department: Bryant School Trip Planned: Health Barn, USA Location: Wyckoff, NJ 50 Students (27 on 6/15 & 23 on 6/16) Date(s): June 15 & 16, 2012 Depart: 8:30 AM Return: 10:45 AM Estimated Cost: $808.96 – Substitutes Not Required (Funded by Parents $500, Grant Funded 308.96) EXPLANATION: Health Barn, USA visited Bryant School and this would be a follow up to learn more on the seven healthy habits of a healthy lifestyle

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Field Trips WALKING TRIP Name: Karen Butler, Frederica Ogletree, Jennifer Oriolo, David Wofford, Dena Florczyk, 1 parent chaperone School or Department: Thomas Jefferson MS Trip Planned: Teaneck Public Library Location: Teaneck, NJ 52 Students Date(s): May 17, 2012 Depart: 1:30 PM Return: 2:45 PM Estimated Cost: $0 – Substitutes Not Required EXPLANATION: Students would gain an awareness of the library’s organization in order to utilize its resources effectively.

WALKING TRIP Name: Karen Butler, Suada Charaf, 2 parent chaperones School or Department: Thomas Jefferson MS Trip Planned: Teaneck Public Library Location: Teaneck, NJ 40 Students Date(s): May 17, 2012 Depart: 1:30 PM Return: 2:45 PM Estimated Cost: $0 – Substitutes Not Required EXPLANATION: Students would gain an awareness of the library’s organization in order to utilize its resources effectively

Name: Vatrell Graves, Lisa Azria, Jasmine Singh (Bergenfield Paraprofessional), Spencer Jones, Luce Sajous, Janet Graham, (1:1 Nurse for B.A.) School or Department: BFMS (12 Students) Trip Planned: Van Saun Park Location: Paramus, NJ Date(s): June 8, 2012 (June 15; Rain date); Depart: 9:00AM; Return: 1:00PM Estimated Cost: $155 (Bus) – Substitutes Not Required (DISTRICT Funded) EXPLANATION: The students in the Applied Behavior Analysis program participate in, as part of their curriculum, community outings. The students’ attendance at this recreational activity and meal would provide an opportunity for students to practice social skills and be rewarded for positive group participation.

Name: Barbara Preziosi, Kathy Crimmins, Diana Spain, Eileen Sevano, Michael Miceli, Fredy Arevalo, Raymond Kiem, Denise Sherman, Gina Higgins, Francine DePaolo, 2 parent chaperones School or Department: Benjamin Franklin MS Trip Planned: Circle Line Cruise Location: New York, NY 125 Students Date(s): May 29, 2012 Depart: 8:30 AM Return: 2:30 PM Estimated Cost: $3955.34 – Substitutes Required (Funded by Parents) EXPLANATION: Students would have the opportunity to examine the historical sights of New York City.

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Field Trips WALKING TRIP Name: Karen Butler, Frederica Ogletree, Jennifer Oriolo, David Wofford, Dena Florczyk, 1 parent chaperone School or Department: Thomas Jefferson MS Trip Planned: Teaneck Public Library Location: Teaneck, NJ 52 Students Date(s): May 17, 2012 Depart: 1:30 PM Return: 2:45 PM Estimated Cost: $0 – Substitutes Not Required EXPLANATION: Students would gain an awareness of the library’s organization in order to utilize its resources effectively.

WALKING TRIP Name: Karen Butler, Suada Charaf, 2 parent chaperones School or Department: Thomas Jefferson MS Trip Planned: Teaneck Public Library Location: Teaneck, NJ 40 Students Date(s): May 17, 2012 Depart: 1:30 PM Return: 2:45 PM Estimated Cost: $0 – Substitutes Not Required EXPLANATION: Students would gain an awareness of the library’s organization in order to utilize its resources effectively

WALKING TRIP Name: Julie Volmar, Meredith Laino, Debra Benitez, 2 parent chaperones School or Department: Thomas Jefferson MS Trip Planned: Teaneck Public Library Location: Teaneck, NJ 48 Students Date(s): May 22, 2012 Depart: 1:30 PM Return: 2:45 PM Estimated Cost: $0 Substitutes Not Required EXPLANATION: This trip will enhance the student’s awareness of the library’s organization in order to utilize the resources effectively.

Name: Vatrell Graves, Lisa Azria, Jasmine Singh (Bergenfield Paraprofessional), Spencer Jones, Luce Sajous, Janet Graham, (1:1 Nurse for B.A.) School or Department: BFMS (12 Students) Trip Planned: Van Saun Park Location: Paramus, NJ Date(s): June 8, 2012 (June 15; Rain date); Depart: 9:00AM; Return: 1:00PM Estimated Cost: $155 (Bus) – Substitutes Not Required (DISTRICT Funded) EXPLANATION: The students in the Applied Behavior Analysis program participate in, as part of their curriculum, community outings. The students’ attendance at this recreational activity and meal would provide an opportunity for students to practice social skills and be rewarded for positive group participation.

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Field Trips Name: Eugene Field: Maureen Edwards, Sandra Wilkes, Emily Smith Bryant: Teachers: Mika Kozuma, June Pearlman, Iris Hernandez, Jamie Hrinuk, Colleen Pagan, Kathleen Federici, Jennifer Tiedman, Debra DellaMonica, Patricia Monaco Paras: Cecilia Amato, Ofelia Romero, Margaret Simpson, Dolores Rottner, Veronica Gilliard, Patricia Bednarski, Amy Permut, Shenee Clark, Rose Johnson, Barbara Cofone, Mary-Lynn DaCruz, Daniel Limone, Bonnie Meneely, Jeanmarie Gallagher, Isolina Saltman, Amy Gentile, Anita Williams, Amanda Estevez, David Smith,Yasmin Ramraj, Brittany Butler, Helen Schlereth, Monique Mighty Hawthorne: Teachers: Elizabeth Rieder, Stacy Socha, Carrie Banks, Maryann Doris Paras: Tawana Smith, Rachel Zuckerberg, Richina Smith, Barbara Ann Wacha, Leonella Spagnolo, Hind Mahoud, Jennifer Rynander, Debra Costanzo Lowell: Teachers: Stacey DiBona, Lisamarie Sgambatti, Paras: Karelia Ravelo, Sheena Wester, Asmaa Toske, Catherine Jacob, Carlyle Myrie, Karen Simmons Whittier: Teachers: Willa Rudy, James DiMicelli, Keith Orapello, Paras: Guljabeen Abbasi, Diane Chapel, David Smith, Warren Lucious BJMS: Teachers: Vatrell Graves, Lisa Azria Paras: Janet Graham, Spencer Jones, Luce Sajous School or Department: Bryant (96 students), Hawthorne (29 students), Lowell (11 students), Whittier (38 students), BFMS (11 students) Trip Planned: Ed Walsh Memorial Field Day Location: FDU, Teaneck, NJ Date(s): May 23 2012 Depart: 8:00AM - Return: 2:30PM Estimated Cost: $1,295.91 – Substitutes Not Required (District Funded) EXPLANATION: Students with disabilities from Teaneck’s elementary and middle schools, in conjunction with the physical education department, would participate in different activities, sports and games giving them the opportunity to celebrate their skills and abilities while taking part in fun and empowering sport activities.

9 PROJECT: Teaneck BOE Faciliy Upgrade 8 Schools BID TABULATION FORM FINANCE & BUDGET Di Cara | Rubino Architects DUE DATE: 5/3/12 MOTION #219 30 Galesi Drive, Wayne, NJ 07470 TIME: 11:00AM May 9, 2012 (973) 256-0202 PLACE: BOE Fax (973) 256-0227

BIDDER

Brockwell & Environ. Climate Carrington Facility Solutions Control Sunnyfield GDS ICC I & T Electricial AMCO Sal Electric The Bennett Co.

BASE BID CONTRACT A1 Light Fixture Repl. At Teaneck HS & T. Jefferson MS NO BID$ 103,900.00 NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID$ 246,800.00 NO BID

Alternate A1-1 NO BID$ 7,430.00 NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID$ 30,000.00 NO BID

Total Alternates w/ Base Bid NO BID$ 7,430.00 NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID$ 30,000.00 NO BID

BASE BID CONTACT A2 NO BID$ 165,740.00 NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID$ 424,000.00 NO BID Light Fixture Repl. At B. Franklin MS, Bryant ES, Hawthorne ES, Lowell ES, Whittier ES, Eugene Field

Alternate A2-1 NO BID$ 4,740.00 NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID$ 4,400.00 NO BID

Total Alternates w/ Base Bid NO BID$ 170,480.00 NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID$ 428,400.00 NO BID

BASE BID CONTACT A3 NO BID$ 269,640.00 NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID BID$ 670,800.00 NO BID Light Fixture Repl. At Teaneck HS & T. Jefferson MS Light Fixture Repl. At B. Franklin MS, Bryant ES, Hawthorne ES, Lowell ES, Whittier ES, Eugene Field

BASE BID CONTRACT B1 NO BID NO BID$ 2,148,000.00 $ 1,963,000.00 $ 2,491,000.00 NO BID NO BID$ 2,879,000.00 NO BID NO BID Faclility Upg. At Teaneck HS, B. Franklin MS. , T. Jefferson MS

Alternate B1-1 NO BID NO BID$ 11,160.00 $ 11,250.00 $ 11,500.00 NO BID NO BID$ 18,600.00 NO BID NO BID

Alternate B1-2 NO BID NO BID$ 3,000.00 $ 1,425.00 $ 15,000.00 NO BID NO BID$ 8,000.00 NO BID NO BID

Alternate B1-3 NO BID NO BID$ 6,125.00 $ 5,400.00 $ 14,500.00 NO BID NO BID$ 5,880.00 NO BID NO BID

Alternate B1-4 NO BID NO BID$ 52,800.00 $ 52,800.00 $ 38,000.00 NO BID NO BID$ 60,000.00 NO BID NO BID

Alternate B1-5 NO BID NO BID$ 6,810.00 $ 5,500.00 $ 14,500.00 NO BID NO BID$ - NO BID NO BID

Total Alternates NO BID NO BID$ 79,895.00 $ 76,375.00 $ 93,500.00 NO BID NO BID$ 92,480.00 NO BID NO BID Total Alternates w/ Base Bid NO BID NO BID$ 2,227,895.00 $ 2,039,375.00 $ 2,584,500.00 NO BID NO BID$ 2,971,480.00 NO BID NO BID

BASE BID CONTRACT B2 NO BID NO BID$ 2,961,000.00 $ 2,583,000.00 $ 2,861,000.00 NO BID NO BID$ 4,462,000.00 NO BID NO BID Fac. Upg. At Bryant ES, Hawthorne Es, Lowell ES Whittler ES, Eugene Field

Alternate B2-1 NO BID NO BID$ (65,400.00) $ (95,000.00) $ (56,000.00) NO BID NO BID$ (78,600.00) NO BID NO BID

Alternate B2-2 NO BID NO BID$ 74,800.00 $ 80,000.00 $ 120,000.00 NO BID NO BID$ 88,400.00 NO BID NO BID

Alternate B2-3 NO BID NO BID$ 21,500.00 $ 22,000.00 $ 20,000.00 NO BID NO BID$ 24,500.00 NO BID NO BID

Alternate B2-4 NO BID NO BID$ - $ 10,000.00 $ 100,000.00 NO BID NO BID$ 200,000.00 NO BID NO BID

Alternate B2-5 NO BID NO BID$ (293,000.00) $ (200,000.00) $ - NO BID NO BID$ (80,000.00) NO BID NO BID

Total Alternates NO BID NO BID$ (262,100.00) $ (183,000.00) $ 184,000.00 NO BID NO BID$ 154,300.00 NO BIID NO BID Total Alternates w/ Base Bid NO BID NO BID$ 2,698,900.00 $ 2,400,000.00 $ 3,045,000.00 NO BID NO BID$ 4,616,300.00 NO BID NO BID

BASE BID CONTRACT B3 NO BID NO BID$ 4,990,000.00 $ 4,537,000.00 $ 5,294,000.00 NO BID NO BID$ 7,290,000.00 NO BID NO BID Faclility Upg. At Teaneck HS, B. Franklin MS. , T. Jefferson MS Fac. Upg. At Bryant ES, Hawthorne Es, Lowell ES Whittler ES, Eugene Field

TOTAL BID (CONTRACT A3 & CONTRACT B3) NO BID$ 269,640.00 $ 4,990,000.00 $ 4,537,000.00 $ 5,294,000.00 NO BID NO BID$ 7,290,000.00 $ 670,800.00 NO BID TOTAL BID (CONTRACT A3 & B3) w/ Alternates Minus B2-1, B2-4 & B2-5 NO BID$ 281,810.00 $ 5,166,195.00 $ 4,715,375.00 $ 5,527,500.00 NO BID NO BID$ 7,495,380.00 $ 705,200.00 NO BID

F&B Motion #219 - bid tab 12:44 PM 5/4/2012 TABULATION OF BIDS F&B MOTION #220 MAY 9, 2012 SECURITY SERVICES - HIGH SCHOOL OPENED: THURSDAY, MAY 3, 2012 2:00 PM PREVAILING TIME

Command US Security Security Aegis Security USI Security Associates

Hourly Labor Rate - Security Officer$ 14.32 $ 13.37 $ 12.22 $ 14.35

Hourly Labor Rate - Supervisor$ 17.11 $ 15.87 $ 13.54 $ 17.69

Security Officer (Hourly Rate x 8 hours/day x 188 days x 3 officers) $ 64,611.84 $ 60,325.44 $ 55,136.64 $ 64,747.20 Supervisor (Hourly Rate x 8 hours/day x 188 days x 1 supervisor) $ 25,733.44 $ 23,868.48 $ 20,364.16 $ 26,605.76

TOTAL ANNUAL BASE BID$ 90,345.28 $ 84,193.92 $ 75,500.80 $ 91,352.96

Overtime Rate - Security Officer$ 21.48 $ 20.06 $ 17.99 $ 22.04

Overtime Rate - Supervisor$ 25.67 $ 23.81 $ 19.96 $ 26.54

Weekend/Holiday Rate - Security Officer$ 21.48 $ 20.06 $ 17.99 $ 22.04

Weekend/Holiday Rate - Supervisor$ 25.67 $ 23.81 $ 19.96 $ 26.54

LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BID$ 75,500.80

FINANCE & BUDGET MOTION #223 MAY 9, 2012

% of Per Diem Per Diem Estimated Renewal Increase Vehicle Aide Cost Estimated RTE Provider Destination Number 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13 180 Days Pupils BF1 First Student, Rochelle Ben Franklin 3 0%$ 144.01 $ - $ 25,921.80 15 BF2 First Student, Rochelle Ben Franklin 3 0%$ 141.17 $ - $ 25,410.60 12 BTA1 First Student, Englewood Bergen Academy 11 0%$ 72.50 $ - $ 13,050.00 35 V6A D & M Tours Bryant Van 9 0%$ 211.54 $ - $ 38,077.20 14 V6B D & M Tours Bryant Van 9 0%$ 211.54 $ - $ 38,077.20 14 V6C D & M Tours Bryant Van 9 0%$ 211.54 $ - $ 38,077.20 10 MV6D D & M Tours Bryant Mid-day Van 9 0%$ 66.87 $ - $ 12,036.60 20 A6 D & M Tours Bryant School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 20 B6 D & M Tours Bryant School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 20 C6 D & M Tours Bryant School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 21 D6 D & M Tours Bryant School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 19 E6 D & M Tours Bryant School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 34 F6 D & M Tours Bryant School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 42 H6 D & M Tours Bryant School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 19 C14A D & M Tours Charter School 11 0%$ 204.90 $ - $ 36,882.00 45 C14B D & M Tours Charter School 11 0%$ 204.90 $ - $ 36,882.00 47 C14C D & M Tours Charter School 11 0%$ 190.79 $ - $ 34,342.20 41 C14D D&M Tours Charter School 2 0%$ 123.17 $ - $ 22,170.60 39 F1 D&M Tours 11 0%$ 136.09 $ - $ 24,496.20 39 F2 D&M Tours Frisch School 11 0%$ 136.09 $ - $ 24,496.20 40 F3 D&M Tours Frisch School 11 0%$ 136.09 $ - $ 24,496.20 41 F4 D&M Tours Frisch School 11 0%$ 136.09 $ - $ 24,496.20 46 F5 D&M Tours Frisch School 7 0%$ 125.38 $ - $ 22,568.40 44 A5 D & M Tours Hawthorne School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 41 B5 D & M Tours Hawthorne School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 35 C5 D & M Tours Hawthorne School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 32 D5 D & M Tours Hawthorne School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 30 V5A D & M Tours Hawthorne Van 9 0%$ 105.77 $ - $ 19,038.60 11 V5B D & M Tours Hawthorne Van 9 0%$ 105.77 $ - $ 19,038.60 9 E7 D & M Tours Lowell School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 32 F7 D & M Tours Lowell School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 35 A7 D & M Tours Lowell School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 38 B7 D & M Tours Lowell School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 30 C7 D & M Tours Lowell School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 37 D7 D & M Tours Lowell School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 29 S1 First Student, Rochelle Solomon Schechter 2 0%$ 159.25 $ - $ 28,665.00 53 S2 First Student, Rochelle Solomon Schechter 2 0%$ 159.25 $ - $ 28,665.00 46 L12 First Student, Englewood Teaneck HS Lift 6 0%$ 158.56 $ 40.30 $ 35,794.80 4 FINANCE & BUDGET MOTION #223 MAY 9, 2012

% of Per Diem Per Diem Estimated Renewal Increase Vehicle Aide Cost Estimated RTE Provider Destination Number 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13 180 Days Pupils TET1 First Student, Rochelle Teterboro Vocational 2 0%$ 155.19 $ - $ 27,934.20 27 TJ1 First Student, Rochelle Thomas Jefferson 3 0%$ 142.19 $ 37.50 $ 32,344.20 14 TJ2 First Student, Rochelle Thomas Jefferson 3 0%$ 140.40 $ 37.50 $ 32,022.00 13 A4 D & M Tours Whittier School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 40 B4 D & M Tours Whittier School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 22 C4 D & M Tours Whittier School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 33 D4 D & M Tours Whittier School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 23 E4 D & M Tours Whittier School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 41 F4 D & M Tours Whittier School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 43 G4 D & M Tours Whittier School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 39 H4 D & M Tours Whittier School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 33 I4 D & M Tours Whittier School 13 0%$ 137.32 $ - $ 24,717.60 33 V4C First Student Whittier Van 1 0%$ 71.25 $ - $ 12,825.00 14 V4A D & M Tours Whittier Van 9 0%$ 105.77 $ - $ 19,038.60 10 V4B D & M Tours Whittier Van 9 0%$ 105.77 $ - $ 19,038.60 12 YV1 D&M Tours Yavneh Acad 11 0%$ 211.78 $ - $ 38,120.40 48 YV2 D&M Tours Yavneh Acad 11 0%$ 206.84 $ - $ 37,231.20 44 YV3 D&M Tours Yavneh Acad 11 0%$ 211.78 $ - $ 38,120.40 48 YV4 D&M Tours Yavneh Acad 11 0%$ 246.88 $ - $ 44,438.40 53 YV5 D&M Tours Yavneh Acad 11 0%$ 209.63 $ - $ 37,733.40 45 YV7 D&M Tours Yavneh Acad 11 0%$ 188.48 $ - $ 33,926.40 42 YV8 D&M Tours Yavneh Acad 11 0%$ 225.04 $ - $ 40,507.20 49 YV9 D&M Tours Yavneh Acad 11 0%$ 207.50 $ - $ 37,350.00 46 YV10 D&M Tours Yavneh Acad 11 0%$ 173.65 $ - $ 31,257.00 39 YV11 D&M Tours Yavneh Acad 11 0%$ 173.60 $ - $ 31,248.00 39 YV12 D&M Tours Yavneh Acad 11 0%$ 1.42 $ - $ 255.60 PM Late Trip YV13 D&M Tours Yavneh Acad 11 0%$ 1.42 $ - $ 255.60 PM Late Trip YV14 D&M Tours Yavneh Acad 11 0%$ 1.42 $ - $ 255.60 PM Late Trip YV15 D&M Tours Yavneh Acad 11 0%$ 1.42 $ - $ 255.60 PM Late Trip TOTAL$ 1,729,497.60 FINANCE & BUDGET MOTION #224 MAY 9, 2012

Scholarship Amount Criteria for Award Selection Committee African American $500 Student must maintain a B Principal, Director of Studies Scholarship average or above in the African Student Activities and American history course. Student the BYO Advisors must also complete 30‐60 hours of community service in the African American Resource Center Director of Guidance $500 A business experience internship Guidance Department Award (BEI) student working in the Guidance Office. Donyale Morton $500 A student must demonstrate Director of Student Memorial Scholarship excellence in the performing or Activities, Principal, and fine arts, role model in both Teaneck High School school and community, and future Fine Arts Department educational plans. Edna Marx Fund Plaque Award Excellence in English Teaneck High School English Department Floyd Schmid Memorial $200 A student must demonstrate Teaneck High School Fund excellence in Social Studies. Social Studies Department Marion Shelby Fund $200 A student must demonstrate Teaneck High School excellence in Creative Writing. English Department Milton M. and Rose $2,500‐1st Seniors are required to submit Principal, Director of Gold Rosenbloom Prize place two writing samples (Exposition Student Activities, and $1500‐2nd and Original piece). Top two the Teaneck High place students are chosen. School English Department Muriel Rosemarin $500 A student must demonstrate a Principal, Director of Memorial Scholarship desire for learning; compassion Student Activities and Special Education and respect for their peers, school the Teaneck High Scholarship and teachers; disciplined study School Special and work habits; ambition and Education Department. self‐motivation to work to potential. Paul J. Nonas $500 A student must demonstrate Athletic Director, Head Scholarship involvement in school and Wrestling Coach and community activities, leadership the Director of Student accomplishments and future Activities employment plans. Stephen J. Kingslow $1000 A member of the boys and girls E.R. Hauptman team who is community oriented and demonstrates academic excellence.

Scholarship Amount Criteria for Award Selection Committee Stuart L. Sharenow $500 A student must demonstrate Director of Student Memorial Scholarship ideals of good citizenship. Activities and the Guidance Department Susan and Arthur $100 A student of the varsity baseball Athletic Director, Head Gardner Memorial Fund team who demonstrates athletic Baseball Coach and the and academic excellence. Director of Student Activities Tolerance Scholarship $2,500 A student must have a GPA of Teaneck High School 2.75 or better, pursue a higher English, Guidance, education at a four year college or Social Studies university, must indicate financial Department, and need, and write a 300 word essay Principal. on the subject of Tolerance. Community Scholarship Wells Jenny $200 Excellence in music and a plan to Trustee and the major in music in college. Volunteer Committee.

HS Liaison: Principal and

Director of Student

Activities. 4th Grade Teachers. Agnes Halajian Award $50.00 Hawthorne School students who

exhibit good citizenship.

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New or % of Renewal Increase Per Diem Per Diem Operating Estimated Estimated 3% Route Provider School Number 2012-2013 Vehicle Aide Days Cost Pupils Admin Fee N1300A South Bergen Jointure Comm Yeshivat Noam New New $ 127.38 $ - 180 $ 22,928.40 47 $ 687.85 N1300B South Bergen Jointure Comm Yeshivat Noam New New $ 127.38 $ - 180 $ 22,928.40 46 $ 687.85 N1300C South Bergen Jointure Comm Yeshivat Noam New New $ 127.38 $ - 180 $ 22,928.40 46 $ 687.85 N1300D South Bergen Jointure Comm Yeshivat Noam New New $ 127.38 $ - 180 $ 22,928.40 46 $ 687.85 N1300E South Bergen Jointure Comm Yeshivat Noam New New $ 127.38 $ - 180 $ 22,928.40 46 $ 687.85 N1300F South Bergen Jointure Comm Yeshivat Noam New New $ 127.38 $ - 180 $ 22,928.40 46 $ 687.85 N1300G South Bergen Jointure Comm Yeshivat Noam New New $ 127.38 $ - 180 $ 22,928.40 46 $ 687.85 N1300H South Bergen Jointure Comm Yeshivat Noam New New $ 127.38 $ - 180 $ 22,928.40 46 $ 687.85 N1300I South Bergen Jointure Comm Yeshivat Noam New New $ 127.38 $ - 180 $ 22,928.40 46 $ 687.85 N1300J South Bergen Jointure Comm Yeshivat Noam New New $ 127.38 $ - 180 $ 22,928.40 46 $ 687.85 N1301 South Bergen Jointure Comm Ben Porat New New $ 127.73 $ - 180 $ 22,991.40 44 $ 689.74 N1301 South Bergen Jointure Comm Ben Porat New New $ 127.73 $ - 180 $ 22,991.40 44 $ 689.74 N1301 South Bergen Jointure Comm Ben Porat New New $ 127.73 $ - 180 $ 22,991.40 44 $ 689.74 N1307 South Bergen Jointure Comm Holy Angels New New $ 63.77 $ - 180 $ 11,478.60 13 $ 344.36 N1302A South Bergen Jointure Comm Yeshiva River Edge New New $ 152.08 $ - 180 $ 27,374.40 42 $ 821.23 N1302B South Bergen Jointure Comm Yeshiva River Edge New New $ 152.08 $ - 180 $ 27,374.40 42 $ 821.23 N1302C South Bergen Jointure Comm Yeshiva River Edge New New $ 152.08 $ - 180 $ 27,374.40 42 $ 821.23 N1302D South Bergen Jointure Comm Yeshiva River Edge New New $ 152.08 $ - 180 $ 27,374.40 42 $ 821.23 N1302E South Bergen Jointure Comm Yeshiva River Edge New New $ 152.08 $ - 180 $ 27,374.40 42 $ 821.23 N1302F South Bergen Jointure Comm Yeshiva River Edge New New $ 152.08 $ - 180 $ 27,374.40 42 $ 821.23 N1302G South Bergen Jointure Comm Yeshiva River Edge New New $ 152.08 $ - 180 $ 27,374.40 42 $ 821.23 N1302H South Bergen Jointure Comm Yeshiva River Edge New New $ 152.08 $ - 180 $ 27,374.40 42 $ 821.23 N1302I South Bergen Jointure Comm Yeshiva River Edge New New $ 152.08 $ - 180 $ 27,374.40 42 $ 821.23 N1302J South Bergen Jointure Comm Yeshiva River Edge New New $ 152.08 $ - 180 $ 27,374.40 42 $ 821.23 T1305 South Bergen Jointure Comm Lowell Van New New $ 113.00 $ 35.00 180 $ 26,640.00 7 $ 799.20 T1306 South Bergen Jointure Comm Lowell Van New New $ 112.00 $ 35.00 180 $ 26,460.00 6 $ 793.80 T1307 South Bergen Jointure Comm Bryant Van New New $ 123.00 $ 35.00 180 $ 28,440.00 14 $ 853.20 T1308 South Bergen Jointure Comm Bryant Van New New $ 122.00 $ 35.00 180 $ 28,260.00 14 $ 847.80 T1304 South Bergen Jointure Comm Bryant Van New New $ 53.00 $ 15.00 180 $ 12,240.00 14 $ 367.20 T1304 South Bergen Jointure Comm Bryant Van New New $ 53.00 $ 15.00 180 $ 12,240.00 14 $ 367.20 T1300 South Bergen Jointure Comm Homeless New New $ 121.01 $ - 180 $ 21,781.80 3 $ 653.45 T1301 South Bergen Jointure Comm Summer Bryant New New $ 124.00 $ 45.00 30 $ 5,070.00 14 $ 152.10 T1302 South Bergen Jointure Comm Summer Bryant New New $ 124.00 $ 45.00 30 $ 5,070.00 14 $ 152.10 T1303 South Bergen Jointure Comm Summer THS New New $ 50.00 $ - 30 $ 1,500.00 14 $ 45.00 N6115A South Bergen Jointure Comm Paramus Catholic 6 0.0% $ 102.58 $ - 180 $ 18,464.40 27 $ 553.93 N6115B South Bergen Jointure Comm Paramus Catholic 6 0.0% $ 102.58 $ - 180 $ 18,464.40 28 $ 553.93 N1393 South Bergen Jointure Comm Bruriah HS 1 0.0% $ 191.52 $ - 180 $ 34,473.60 40 $ 1,034.21 N900A South Bergen Jointure Comm Moriah School 3 -1.0% $ 153.00 $ - 180 $ 27,540.00 33 $ 826.20 N900B South Bergen Jointure Comm Moriah School 3 -1.0% $ 153.00 $ - 180 $ 27,540.00 32 $ 826.20 N900C South Bergen Jointure Comm Moriah School 3 -1.0% $ 153.00 $ - 180 $ 27,540.00 33 $ 826.20 N900D South Bergen Jointure Comm Moriah School 3 -1.0% $ 153.00 $ - 180 $ 27,540.00 32 $ 826.20 TOTAL $ 932,745.00 $ 27,982.35 FINANCE & BUDGET MOTION #228 MAY 9, 2012

CLINICIANS - 2011-2012

RATES NOT TO EXCEED

SPEECH Teaneck Speech $ 3,000 Language $300-$600 per evaluation

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY School Based Therapy $94/per hr., includes travel time, setup time, $50,000 cleanup, and progress report Occupational Therapy $82 per 30-45 min. session $ 4,000 Consultants $375 per evaluation

PHYSICAL THERAPY Novogrow $300-600 per evaluation $ 4,000

TOTAL $61,000

FINANCE & BUDGET MOTION #229 MAY 9, 2012

OUT-OF-DISTRICT TUITION CONTRACTS 2011-2012

Extraordinary Student ID# School Start Date Tuition Services 94051 Evergreen Academy 3/14/12 $20,600

TOTAL $20,600

Wednesday, April 18, 2012; 1:49:00 PM