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Meeting Date:
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2/22/2023 - 6:00 PM
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Category:
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Consent Agenda
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Type:
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Action
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Subject:
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15.12 Review and Potential Approval for an Overnight Field Trip for Ygnacio Valley High School and Oak Grove Middle School Femineers Students
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LCAP (Local Control Accountability Plan) Goal:
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Goal 1: All students will receive a high quality education in a safe and welcoming environment with equitable and high expectations, access to technology, and instruction in the California State Standards that prepare them for college and career.
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Enclosure
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File Attachment:
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Summary:
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Ygnacio Valley High School (24 students) and Oak Grove Middle School (4 students) are requesting permission for a total of 28 students and 4 chaperones to travel to San Diego, California on April 24-April 26, 2023. The students will participate in a “Femineers Summit” hosted by San Diego State University. The students and chaperones will travel by bus and stay at a local hotel. The Femineer Program was originally created to inspire additional females to pursue Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) in their education and career. SDSU’s College of Engineering adopted the Femineer® Program Fall 2016. The program provides K-12 students with project-based learning, female engineering student mentors, and opportunities to visit a Femineer® affiliate university, while building a sustainable program and community for current and future STEM leaders. San Diego State University Femineer Program Summit highlights and celebrates the work and time students dedicated to Femineer and their projects. YVHS students will be showcasing projects from the year-long course “Wearable Technology” (incorporating computer and advanced technology into wearable clothing and accessories. Students learn basic circuitry and C programming and how to use conductive thread, bright neopixels, and wearable microcontrollers) and Oak Grove students will be showcasing their projects from the year long course “Creative Robotics” (students learn basic electronics in a fun and creative way while learning about Safety procedures how to use tools and how to work in teams to design robots out of everyday materials).
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Funding:
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$18,750.00 After School Education & Safety (ASES) program 38710 $6,250.00 Title I - Part A (program 30700)
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Fiscal Impact
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$25,000
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Recommendation:
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Move to approve the overnight trip for Ygnacio Valley High School and Oak Grove Middle School Femineers Students
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Approvals:
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Recommended By:
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Signed By:
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Stephanie Roberts - Director of Development
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Signed By:
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Heather Fontanilla - Program Spec/Career Pathways/Linked Learning
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Signed By:
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Samantha Allen - Director of Secondary Schools
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Signed By:
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Jennifer Sachs - Chief, Educational Services
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Signed By:
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Dr. Adam Clark - Superintendent
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Vote Results:
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Original Motion | Member Cherise Khaund Moved, Member Debra Mason seconded to approve the Original motion 'Move to approve the overnight trip for Ygnacio Valley High School and Oak Grove Middle School Femineers Students'. Upon a Roll-Call Vote being taken, the vote was: Aye: 5 Nay: 0. | The motion Carried 5 - 0 | | | Linda Mayo | Yes | Debra Mason | Yes | Cherise Khaund | Yes | Keisha Nzewi | Yes | Erin McFerrin | Yes | |
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