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Photos by Jerry Chabola showing the uneven and unsafe irregularity of the fields, which will be address when the new artificial turf field is installed.
Culver City Patch Nov. 7: Regarding Public Input
Great post by Dan O'Brien generating great comments:
http://culvercity.patch.com/blog_posts/regarding-public-input
Next Meeting
Hi,
When is your next meeting? Is there a list of people who are members?
Thanks,
Scott Kecken
[Moderator's Note:] Scott, would you email us at ccusdparents at gmail (dot) com so we can get in touch. Thanks
In addition, as Ken Browning puts it in the Patch article at http://culvercity.patch.com/blog_posts/regarding-public-input
"...the group can always be found seated, or waiting to speak at Board meetings, when we are not volunteering at the schools, ferrying our kids to their activities, or putting food on the table... "
This is a fabulous idea!
So glad to see that this has come to fruition! One comment, though. The name of the union that represents the support staff of the district is ACE: the Association of Classified Employees--Culver City. Any concern about possible confusion between your group and ours? Debbie Hamme
[Moderator's note:] Debbie, thanks for pointing that out. We've added something to our name:
ACE-Community
Accountability in Culver Education - A Community Action Group
We hope you like it!
Competitive Bidding for Architectural Services?
I just saw your open letter on the El Marino Yahoo group, and while I support any effort to make our schools better and ensure the best use of funds, the following passage concerned me:
"Some examples are a lack of: 1) a competitive bidding process to select an architect for the athletics facilities renovations"
As an architect whose main specialty is K-12 education projects, I know that competitive bidding for architectural services for public school construction is not only a bad idea but would be in violation of the California Government Code, which requires Qualifications-Based Selection. http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=gov&group=04001-05000&file=4525-4529.5
Typically, fee negotiations occur after the architect is selected. In my experience with many school districts, those fees are generally based on a well-established sliding scale relative to the cost of construction.
Best of luck in your endeavors.
Jennifer Pearson
[Moderator's edit:] Thank you so much for calling out the oversight in our wording. We have adjusted our document to reflect the accurate description of the requested "fair competitive process". It is indeed the case that the school district needs to find the best qualified architect and not select based on the least expensive choice- this is why we are requesting they pursue qualified architects for a Frost Feasibility Study. See document edits and comments at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aQsAg_5hQVJ7B3yQ2wOPf6E5plksn9dpZS0yC61n_ok/edit
A post by Jon Barton on Culver City Progress, a new blog from Gary Silbiger and Karlo Silbiger.
Comment submitted by JB Hebert
Thanks for supporting the capital improvement issues with the references and links. I will share this information with AYSO soccer families. JB
Comment submitted by J Province
Long overdue. Thanks to those responsible for putting this together.
An open letter to CCUSD parents and interested community members
We would like to introduce ourselves. We are Accountability for Culver Education (ACE), a growing group of involved parents and community members who are committed, like you, to making our schools outstanding. CCUSD has a $12 million capital improvement fund that can only be used for construction-related capital improvements (restricted funds), and not education or salaries (unrestricted, or general funds). The Board has selected four capital improvement projects: 1) improvements to the athletic facilities at the high school; 2) solar energy; 3) improvements to the Robert Frost Auditorium and 4) elevators at CCMS/HS. We have become very concerned about the process by which the District and the Board have made decisions on the use of these funds. We are seeking their accountability, inclusiveness and collaboration with the community in these efforts. Some examples are a lack of: 1) A competitive selection process to hire an architect for the athletics facilities renovations (total contract over $400,000); 2) publicly-available criteria for prioritizing projects, including those that can bring in unrestricted general fund money; 3) an active effort to inform citizens/involve them in discussion of these projects, until very recently, after preliminary budgets were set; 4) A formal Board vote to set the individual project budgets; 5) correct information regarding how State Modernization Funds may be used which are not limited to the Athletics Complex per the State website http://www.documents.dgs.ca.gov/opsc/Publications/Handbooks/SFP_Hdbk.pdf and 6) expert-determined, rather than District personnel determined, budget and priorities for the Frost Auditorium and without first resolving the question of whether asbestos containment is needed. Based on these concerns, we crafted the below set of requests. We sent these to current Board members and to the candidates for the Board of Education. Their responses can be found at our website http://ccusdparents.tumblr.com/. Some Board members did not respond out of stated concerns about violating the Brown Act. For more information, or if you wish to join the growing number of parents and citizens in support, please visit the following website: http://ccusdparents.tumblr.com/. Finally, we ask that you refrain from posting any comments to the above statements on the Yahoo group, but post them to the website that has been set up specifically to have an open dialogue with the community about CCUSD issues. This request is out of respect to Yahoo group members who do not wish to continue to participate in this discussion.
Accountability in Culver Education (ACE)
Proposal for an inclusive and collaborative community process in developing a comprehensive plan for CCUSD Capital Improvement Projects
We are a group of committed parents and community members that are interested in working in partnership with the Board and the District to ensure accountability and inclusion in our school governing processes. Listed below are a set of recommendations to assist the Board and the District in developing a comprehensive plan for CCUSD Capital Improvements. We request that the Board and District to introduce these recommendations at the Board meeting on November 8 and approve them at the following Board meeting on November 22.
Establish an agreed-upon set criteria for all capital projects: Criteria may include health and safety, ADA compliance, educational mission/value and the viability of serving as a future revenue source. These criteria could be used to establish RFP guidelines and serve as the framework for prioritizing capital improvement projects and the components within each project.
Commit to hiring an expert architect, with demonstrated experience in theater renovations and construction, for the Frost project. This expert would provide a feasibility study that evaluates all aspects of the Frost (health, safety, ADA, sound, electrical, etc) and with providing recommendations to the Board and District for comprehensive repairs, identifying repairs that are needed immediately and creating recommendations for staged renovations in stages, as additional funds become available. This expert should provide an estimated budget for the total project, and the components thereof, based on their experience.
Support the Establishment of a Robert Frost Work Group. This group will be charged with identifying specific needed improvements/costs for the Frost and with providing input from active users of the facility and community members. This group will be comprised of qualified volunteer parents, CCUSD teachers using the Frost, involved students, and performance and design experts. This group will provide CCUSD administration and the Frost expert architect with research and background information as well as their feedback on proposed plans throughout the life of the project. The work group will provide the Board with regular updates to assess progress. These updates should be posted on a public site.
Establish the following process for hiring experts, soliciting community input and public bidding process:
The District and Board should make the experts' recommendations for each project available to the public, at least 1 week in advance of a public meeting (such as a Board meeting or special Board meeting) at which time the public will be invited to comment on the recommendations;
Based on the experts' recommendations and public input, the Board and District should determine the final cost and scope of each project, which will be released publicly;
Once all bids are received, the District and Board commit to re-examining their budget allocations to determine if they continue to be accurate or if they need to be changed or if plans for fundraising need to occur; and
Once all bids are received and the District and Board have re-examined their budget allocations, the District and Board commit to share with the citizens of Culver City the final budget for each project (that includes all formal bids) for public comment.
[Moderator's Edit:] replaced "a competitive bidding process to select an architect" by "a fair, competitive selection process to select an architect". Thanks to Jennifer's comment at http://ccusdparents.tumblr.com/post/12527571043/competitive-bidding-for-architectural-services
This week: October 24th and 25th meetings
This week we had on October 24 a Community Meeting called by Superintendant Patti Jaffe on Capital Improvements to Robert Frost Auditorium, attended by 40 community members.
Next on Tuesday October 25th was the Schoolboard Meeting.
Take a few seconds to vote here for Culver City Middle School's "GLEE! Give a Note" video submission to win $50,000 for music education at CCMS. You can vote once a day.
Also, the sale of $1.8 billion in general obligation bonds was announced on October 20 and confirmed at the board meeting: http://www.gov.ca.gov/news.php?id=17286
See the website of Office of Public School Construction for more on how the Modernization Grant could help CCUSD.
More notes on those meeting coming soon...
Don't miss our 11-10-25 Frost Community Meeting Notes as posted in the Frost Project section of our website.
Here is a video comment by Realtor Mike King as posted on http://culvercity.losangelesrealestatevoice.com/2011/10/25/democracy-alive-culver-city/
School Board Candidate Forum Questions
Here are some questions submitted to the forum on Tuesday, October 18:
Q: If elected to the School Board, how would you improve communications between the Board/District and parents/citizens? Please provide specific examples of how you would improve communications. Q: If elected to the School Board, would you support the creation of a Frost stakeholders group, including parents, to assess, prioritize and cost out a Frost improvement plan? How would you create that type of a group? Q: If elected to the School Board, how would you approach evaluating the cost and benefit of the different sports facility improvement plans? Q: If elected to the School Board, how would you work with the environmental sustainability committee to move forward on the solar project and put more money into the general fund? Q: If elected to the School Board, how would you establish clear criteria for how to prioritize the expenses of capital improvement projects and, the posting of projected costs and revenue plans for each project for public review and comment?
We hope to update this post with the answers (feel free to tell us what you heard),
CCUSD Parents.
Edit: read some press coverage at
http://culvercity.patch.com/articles/community-generated-questions-put-school-board-candidates-on-the-spot
Free Solar Workshop and Reception
Thursday, October 20, 2011 6-8pm at Working Village 212 Marine Street, Santa Monica, Ca
Hors d'oeuvres and refreshments will be provided
Learn about how California's proposed solar gardens bill, SB-843, designed to allow renters and others who do not have an appropriate roof for solar to purchase or lease solar panels in the community and receive utility bill savings as if the panels were installed on their own rooftops
SPECIAL GUESTS
David Nahai, Former CEO of the Los Department of Water & Power
Evan Gillespie, Regional Representative of the Sierra Club
Mary Leslie, Executive Director of the Los Angeles Business Council
Susan Munves, Energy and Green Building Programs Administrator for the City of Santa Monica
School Board candidate forum
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
6:30pm
Culver City - City Hall
9770 Culver Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232
Parking: Plenty of street parking is available near City Hall as well as in the parking structure beneath City Hall, accessible from Duquesne Avenue (visitor spaces are on the first level near the elevators).
League of Women Voters' Culver City Unit with assistance from Culver City Council PTA will conduct a School Board candidate forum on Tuesday evening, October 18.
Audience members will be seated and invited to submit written questions beginning at 6:30 p.m., and live video coverage will begin at 7:00 p.m.
Click to view the CCUSD Schoolboard meeting dated 10/11/2011.
Brief update on the Board meeting 10/11/2011
1. The Board voted 5-0 (yes, that's 5-0) to approve spending $20K from our capital improvements funds to secure our spot/rate for solar rebates.
2. Patty Jaffe announced dates for "community forums" on the Frost and Athletic complex. Both dates will be posted on the District website in the bulletins section. This is a step forward in openly recognizing that the community may want to be involved in this process.
3. The District is seeking parent volunteers for its Environmental Sustainability Committee and Community Budget Advisory Committee. Applications are on the website and are due Friday.
4. Several spoke on our requests to the Board (see CCUSDParents Flyer 10/10/2011). The neighborhood group (next to the athletic fields) was also very articulate and emphasized repeatedly that they had not been aware of the proposed project and that they had several concerns (safety, environmental concerns with littering, resident street parking) that they would like the Board to consider. Mrs. Chabola discussed the history of the process vis a vis determining which projects would get funded, and offered to make documents available.
5. During the Board member comment time, Karlo Silbinger and Patricia Siever spoke very loudly about the need for more community engagement in the process and the need to have hard numbers for all the proposed projects. Scott Zeidman also noted that it was very important that the process be transparent and involve the community. The Board members agreed it would be important to discuss ways to improve their communication with the community on these types of issues. Patricia asked Ali if he had generated any line item budgeting for these projects as part of the process. He replied that it was "very difficult" to generate such numbers. She replied she understood, but wondered if he had generated any such numbers. He replied again that it was very difficult to do this because there was such a wide range of numbers.
6. Mr. Gourley asked that the next agenda include discussion of whether or not the decision to hire an architect without a competitive bidding process was "right" - it apparently was legal, but he wants a discussion about whether this was the right thing to do. All Board members agreed with him to add this to next meeting's agenda.
Also the District is reviewing its written homework policies. It is not our focus at this time but if you have an opinion on this issue, this would be a good time to contact your local principal, the District and the Board.
Please click on the link above to read and to comments on the flyer.
Click the title above to view the official school board website.
Board Meeting on 10/11/2011, 7:00 PM At the CCUSD District Office
4034 Irving Place, Culver City, CA 90232
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