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Minutes Clark County School District Special Meeting of the Board Of Minutes Clark County School District Special Meeting of the Board of School Trustees School Board Student Advisory Committee Administrative Center, Room 242 5100 West Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89146 Tuesday, February 5, 2019 3:34 p.m. Roll Call: Members Present Members Absent Olivia Yamamoto, Coronado High School, Chair Maria Victoria Agao, Chaparral High School Wendy Obregon, Advanced Technology Academy, Vice Chair Jacob Caldwell, Desert Oasis High School Breana Adams, Silverado High School Vivian DeLeon, Bonanza High School Ivy Chipman, Palo Verde High School Piper Crowley, Basic Academy of International Studies Nathan Elam, Green Valley High School Jacklyn Gutierrez, Sierra Vista High School Makena Haugh, Arbor View High School Sabrina Hillard, Northwest Career and Technical Academy Kayla Marshall, Desert Pines High School Katie Membreno, Legacy High School Kenia Landazuri Nova, Valley High School Arianna Ophir, West Career and Technical Academy Aerin Palpallatoc, Southwest Career and Technical Academy Keely Peterson, Foothill High School Chanel Pulido, Clark High School Rey Ruiz, Cimarron-Memorial High School Matthew Shaps, Durango High School Lola Brooks, Clerk, Board Liaison Also present were: Dr. Jesus Jara, Superintendent, Office of the Superintendent; Dr. Tammy Malich, Assistant Superintendent, Education Service Division; Yvette Wintermute, Coordinator, Health Services; and Jeanetta Edmond, Administrative Secretary II, Board Office. Flag Salute Olivia Yamamoto led the Pledge of Allegiance. Adopt Agenda Adopt agenda. Motion: Sabrina Hillard Second: Jacklyn Gutierrez Vote: Unanimous Public Comment Period None. Approval of Minutes Discussion and possible action on the approval of the minutes of the December 4, 2018, meeting. Motion to approve. Motion: Breana Adams Second: Katie Membreno Vote: Unanimous Clark County School Justice Partnership. Review and discussion on the Clark County School Justice Partnership program. Dr. Malich gave an overview on the Clark County School Justice Partnership program and reviewed expulsion. Health Risks Associated with Smoking. Information and discussion on potential health risks associated with smoking, including electronic cigarettes and vaping products. Yvette Wintermute gave a presentation on health risks associated with smoking, including electronic cigarettes and vaping products. The committee members discussed the American Lung Association, Teens Against Tobacco Use, vaping, smoking posters, stress relievers, discipline, zero tolerance, equal opportunity, and students’ vaping at a young age, Surgeon General, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), health curriculum, Clark County School District required videos for staff and students, national epidemic, and how to better educate the student. Future Meeting Topics Discussion on topics that can be presented at future meetings of the School Board Student Advisory Committee. Committee members stated they would like to cover mental health, social workers, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), College and Career Readiness Program, adults on campus, supportive services, and the role of the counselors. School Board Liaison – Feedback and Topics None. Public Comment Period None. Adjourn: 4:49 p.m. Motion: Wendy Obregon Second: Jacklyn Guiterrez Vote: Unanimous .
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