Lodi Unified School District Board of Education Report August 7, 2018 Starting the Year 2018-2019 Lodi Unified School District Board of Education Report August 7, 2018
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Facilities Proactive approach to HVAC Grounds/Custodial Continued work on security measures
Teacher Vacancies as of August 1, 2018 14 General Ed Classroom 9 Support (Intervention, Combo Support, Read 180) Most are .5 positions 1 JROTC Instructor 4 Classroom Music 4 Special Education
Elementary Combination Classes as of August 2, 2018 27 Reviewing numbers to consider possible changes Three 5/6 classes - additional teacher support
Transportation No drivers for 8 bus routes first week of school Vacancies – long term issue Staff not on routes – short term issue Using vans to fill need Concern about field trips and athletic transportation
Technology Transition to new website Staff responsive to issues Electronic Device Take Home Effort
Working on Student Attendance CWA Advisors working on No Shows Attendance Awareness Month: September Staff attending Prevention to Intervention: Attendance, Truancy & School Climate training
Working on Family Forms Free/Reduced Meal Applications Information meetings with site administrators Letters mailed home Monitoring throughout the year Marketing
Family Forms Free & Reduced Meal Application https://www.nlappscloud.com/Welcome.aspx?api=c4cddca3120de932722133ef90693d21#loaded Alternate Income Form to be used at – Clairmont Elementary Creekside Elementary Delta Sierra Middle Henderson Community Day Heritage Elementary Independence ( Needham West & LTA SDC, Head Start) Lawrence Elementary Live Oak Elementary Needham (Clyde W.) Oakwood Elementary Parklane Elementary Sutherland Elementary Turner Academy @ Tokay Colony Wagner Holt Elementary Westwood Elementary https://www.lodiusd.net/parents/meals/family-survey
Summaries from Elementary and Secondary Scott McGregor, Interim Assistant Superintendent Elementary Jeff Palmquist, Assistant Superintendent Secondary
Focus Areas for 2018-2019 Reading by the end of 3rd Grade Identification and support for 6-12 grade students to ensure success in middle school and high school School Climate related to student behavior – students and staff feeling safe at school Computer Science Pathways offered at high schools STEM at all elementary schools