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Office of the Board Secretary MAY 19, 2015 MONMOUTH REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION ONE NORMAN J FIELD WAY TINTON FALLS, NEW JERSEY 07724-3299 PUBLIC MEETING May 19, 2015 7:30 PM STATEMENT TO BE READ BY PRESIDING OFFICER: Statement is hereby made that adequate notice of this meeting has been properly provided by the giving of a meeting notice, by mailing same to the Hub Newspaper, and Asbury Park Press on Wednesday, January 14, 2015, filing same on Wednesday, January 14, 2015, with the clerk of the Borough of Tinton Falls, Borough of Eatontown and the Township of Shrewsbury, and by prominently posting said notice on the Monmouth Regional High School Internet Web page and the main doors into the High School building in the Administration wing on Wednesday, January 14, 2015. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Mr. Cohen, President, at 7:35 PM in the Schleig conference Room at Monmouth Regional High School. Roll call was taken with the following members in attendance: Joseph Gaetano Jonathan Cohen Barbara Van Wagner Mary Anne Linder Steve Seavey Maria Parry, SBA Board Secretary Dr. Andrew Mayer (arrived at Nancy Britton (arrived at 8 PM 7:48 PM) and left at 8:42 PM) Dr. Charles R. Ford Jr. Martin Barger Esq. Board Superintendent Attorney Absent Absent Absent Ms. Scurry Mr. Mauro Julia Angeladis, Junior Student Taylor Hager, Senior Student Council Member Council member 1 | P a g e MAY 19, 2015 FLAG SALUTE On a recommendation by the Superintendent, motion was made by Mr. Gaetano, seconded by Mr. Seavey, and carried THAT: The board approves the following: I. APPOINTMENT OF TREASURER OF SCHOOL MONEYS CINDY BARR-RAGUE be appointed to the position of Treasurer of School Moneys to serve from this date until June 30, 2016 at a salary of $3,446.85. II. APPOINTMENT OF SCHOOL PHYSICIAN Dr. Harmady as school physician for the 2015-2016 school year at an annual fee of $8,458.62 ($95.04/hour – approximate number of hours 66 during school year and 23 during summer) Note: the foregoing appointment is being made without competitive bidding as a “professional Service” under the provisions of the Public School Contracts Law (NJSA 18A:18A-5 et seq) because said profession cannot reasonably be described by written specifications and is regulated by law and the performance of which services required knowledge of an advanced formal type in a field of learning acquired by a prolonged course of specialized instruction and study as distinguished from general academic instruction or apprenticeship training. Under PL 2006, c271 s.2 any contract awarded in excess of $17,500 outside the bid process must be accompanied by C271 Political Contribution Disclosure Form prior to the award of the contract. III. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION OFFICER/GENDER EQUITY OFFICER MS. GENELLE RUCKER as Affirmative Action Officer/Gender Equity Officer at an annual salary of $3,000.00 for the 2015-2016 School Year. IV. CDL TESTING An agreement with Prevention Specialists located in Asbury Park for the following fees: Administrative Fee $475.00 DOT Drug Test $69.00 DOT Breath Alcohol Test $38.00 As identified in Board Policy 4117.6 Commercial Driver's Licensees Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy. V. CURRICULA, COURSES OF STUDY & TEXTBOOKS The following curriculum (and courses of study) and textbooks (where applicable) which are listed within each curriculum for 2015-16: 2 | P a g e MAY 19, 2015 Monmouth Regional High School Curriculum Adoption Worksheet Board Board Board Department/Course Adoption Date: 2012 Adoption Date: 2013 Adoption Date: 2014 Special Education: Career Training 8/27/2013 Reconnecting Youth intro to amierican sign language science-general, life and physical 8/5/2014 RR Pre Algebra 8/5/2014 RR Replacement Math RR Replacement English 8/7/2012 RR Health I RR Health II RR Health III RR Health IV Reading English 9-12 8/7/2012 Math 9 High Math 9 Low Math 12 High Math 12 Low Math 10-11 Low Cycle I Math 10-11 High Cycle I Math 10-11 High Cycle II Math 10-11 Low Cycle II RR Replacement World History RR Replacment US History 2 US History 1 Computer Survival ED Program 8/27/2013 ESL: Beginning ESL 8/5/2014 Advanced ESL 8/7/2012 8/5/2014 Intermediate ESL 8/5/2014 3 | P a g e MAY 19, 2015 Monmouth Regional High School Curriculum Adoption Worksheet Board Board Board Department/Course Adoption Date: 2012 Adoption Date: 2013 Adoption Date: 2014 World Language: Spanish AP Spanish V Practicical Spanish I 8/27/2013 Spanish I 8/7/2012 Spanish II 8/7/2012 Spanish II AC Spanish III AC Spanish III 8/7/2012 Spanish IV 8/7/2012 Academy AP Spanish III Spanish IV Latin America 8/7/2012 Academy AP Spanish 9 8/7/2012 World Language: Latin Latin I 8/7/2012 Latin II 8/7/2012 Latin III 8/5/2014 Latin IV 8/5/2014 Academy AP Latin 9 Academy AP Latin 10 World Language: French French I French II 8/7/2012 French II AC French III AC French III 8/7/2012 French IV 8/27/2013 AP French IV 8/27/2013 Academy AP French 9 Academy AP French 10 UBD 8/7/2012 4 | P a g e MAY 19, 2015 Monmouth Regional High School Curriculum Adoption Worksheet Board Board Board Department/Course Adoption Date: 2012 Adoption Date: 2013 Adoption Date: 2014 Social Studies AP American Government 8/7/2012 8/27/2013 African Studies AP Europe 8/5/2014 AP Psychology 8/7/2012 8/27/2013 AP US History 8/7/2012 Intro to Economics 8/7/2012 Into to Psychology 8/7/2012 8/27/2013 Sociology 8/7/2012 8/27/2013 US History I H 8/27/2013 US History I C 8/27/2013 US History I LEP 8/27/2013 US History I CP 8/27/2013 US History II H US History II LEP US History II C US History II CP World History C 8/27/2013 World History CP 8/27/2013 World History Honors 8/27/2013 World History LEP AP World History 8/5/2014 Academy US History I UBD Holocaust and Genocide 5 | P a g e MAY 19, 2015 Monmouth Regional High School Curriculum Adoption Worksheet Board Board Board Department/Course Adoption Date: 2012 Adoption Date: 2013 Adoption Date: 2014 Science: Medical Technical & Forensic Science Anatomy and Physiology AP Biology 11/18/2014 AP Chemistry Biology Environmental Biology CP Biology H Marine Biology Chemistry C Chemistry CP Chemistry H General Science Physics CP 8/27/2013 Physics H Science I CP Science I H Academy Bio AP Physics AP Environmental Physical Science Academy Seminar 10 8/7/2012 AP Audit 8/27/2013 Dynamics of Health Care 8/5/2014 Monmouth Regional High School Curriculum Adoption Worksheet Board Board Board Department/Course Adoption Date: 2012 Adoption Date: 2013 Adoption Date: 2014 Physical Education Health I Health II Health III Health IV Physical Education 1-4 Adaptive PE Academy Health I PE 9 Academy Health II 6 | P a g e MAY 19, 2015 Monmouth Regional High School Curriculum Adoption Worksheet Board Board Board Department/Course Adoption Date: 2012 Adoption Date: 2013 Adoption Date: 2014 Music Advanced Entertainment Techniques Chorus 8/27/2013 Entertainment Techniques of Vocal/Music Instructional Music 8/5/2014 Instructional Music Orchestra Instructional Music Band Music Theory 8/7/2012 7 | P a g e MAY 19, 2015 Monmouth Regional High School Curriculum Adoption Worksheet Board Board Board Department/Course Adoption Date: 2012 Adoption Date: 2013 Adoption Date: 2014 Math Algebra 1-1 8/27/2013 8/5/2014 Algebra 1-2 8/27/2013 8/5/2014 Algebra 1-H 8/27/2013 Algebra I 8/27/2013 Algebra I H 8/27/2013 Algebra II Trig H 8/7/2012 8/27/2013 Algebra II C 8/27/2013 Algebra II CP 8/27/2013 AP Calculus 8/5/2014 AP Computer Science III AP Probability and Statistics 8/5/2014 Basic Skills Calculus H Computer Science I 8/7/2012 Computer Science II H 8/7/2012 Consumer Math 8/7/2012 Flash Futures Geometry 8/27/2013 Geometry Concepts Number Sense Pre-Algebra Pre Calculus CP 8/7/2012 8/5/2014 Pre Calculus H 8/7/2012 Probability and Statistics 8/7/2012 8/5/2014 SRA Academy Geometry UBD Curriculum Review 8/27/2013 8 | P a g e MAY 19, 2015 Monmouth Regional High School Curriculum Adoption Worksheet Board Board Board Department/Course Adoption Date: 2012 Adoption Date: 2013 Adoption Date: 2014 English AP English Humanities Advanced Drama Advanced Video Advanced Video/Film Creative Writing 8/7/2012 Drama I 8/7/2012 English I CP English I C English I Honors English I Standard 8/7/2012 English II C English II CP English II Standard 8/7/2012 English II Honors English III C English III CP English III Standard 8/7/2012 English III Honors English IV C English IV Standard 8/7/2012 English IV CP English SRA Great Books Honors Journalism Editorship Journalism Journalism and Honors Journalism LAL 9 LAL 10 LAL 11 SRA Video Film Appreciation I 8/7/2012 Academy English Gr 9 8/7/2012 Academy English Gr 10 8/7/2012 leadership UBD 8/7/2012 9th grade seminar 8/27/2013 Curriculum Analysis 8/27/2013 9 | P a g e MAY 19, 2015 Monmouth Regional High School Curriculum Adoption Worksheet Board Board Board Department/Course Adoption Date: 2012 Adoption Date: 2013 Adoption Date: 2014 Applied Technology- Business Accounting 8/5/2014 Financial Literacy Careers 8/27/2013 AP Economics 8/5/2014 Business Finance Seminar 8/27/2013 Business Law Computer Applications I Computer Applications II Coop Marketing Ed Intro to Business 8/7/2012 8/5/2014 Marketing Ed 8/5/2014 Sports & Entertainment Marketing 8/27/2013 Applied Technology: Fine Arts Advanced Art AP Studio Art 2D Design Project 8/5/2014 Art Portfolio 8/5/2014 Basic Art Ceramics/Sculpture 8/5/2014 Specialized Arts Applied Technology- Home Economics: Advanced Clothing and Merchandising 8/7/2012 Child Development I Child Development-Field Experience 8/7/2012 Child Development Lab Clothing I 8/7/2012 Independent Living 8/5/2014 Apparal Design Fashion Design II 8/7/2012 Interior Design 8/27/2013 Food Service 8/7/2012 Foods I Gourmet Foods 8/27/2013 Applied Technology- Industrial Arts: Architectural Design 8/5/2014 CISCO Desktop Publishing Electronic Technology I 8/7/2012 Electronic Technology II 8/7/2012 Engineering Graphics I 8/27/2013 Engineering Graphics II Graphic Communication II Graphic Communication III Intro to Graphic Arts 10/7/2014 Multimedia Presentations Networking 8/5/2014 Photo II 8/7/2012 Photo III Photo IV Pre-Engineering 8/5/2014 10 | P aRobotics g e 8/27/2013 UBD Note: MAY 19, 2015 Note: above dates are 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