OUSD 7-11 COMMITTEES
2019 SUMMIT ELEMENTARY 7-11 COMMITTEE
The final report of the 7-11 Committee was received by the Board of Education during the Board meeting held on June 6, 2019: https://5il.co/b691.
At the February 13, 2019 Board meeting, the Board members unanimously approved the selection of the following eleven members to the Summit Elementary 7-11 Committee:
James Beaty, Bob Daddi, Emily Dodi, Jeanette Espinoza, Dr. Sherrill Knox, Dr. Christina McGinley, Louise Oseguera, Trevor Quirk, Kate Spiva, Jessica Colborn, Lauren Ward Coyne.
The Committee's work will focus on a study of options for the use of the Summit Elementary School site in the future.
All meetings will be held in the Board Room 414 E. Ojai Avenue and will begin at 5:30 p.m.
At the December 12, 2018 Board Meeting, the Board authorized the creation of a committee of no less than seven and no more than eleven members. It is anticipated that the Committee’s work will span multiple months in the winter/spring of 2019 with at least three meetings.
The Committee’s work will focus on a study of options for the use of the Summit Elementary School site in the future.
According to the California School Code, a 7-11 Committee shall complete the following tasks:
1. Review the projected school enrollment and other data as provided by the district to determine the amount of surplus space and real property.
2. Establish a priority list of surplus space and real property that will be acceptable to the community.
3. Cause to have circulated throughout the attendance area a priority list of surplus space and real property and provide for hearings of community input to the committee on acceptable uses of space and real property, including the sale or lease of surplus real property for child care development purposes pursuant to Section 17458.
4. Make a final determination of limits of tolerance of use of space and real property at the site.
5. Forward to the district governing board a report recommending uses of surplus space and real property.
2015 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 7-11 COMMITTEE
At the October 6, 2015 Board meeting, the Board members unanimously approved the selection of the following eleven members to the 7-11 Committee to study options for the use of the District's five elementary schools.
Andrew Cantwell Demitri Corbin Chris Danch Glenn Fout, Chair
Linda Jordan Melanie Marx Steve Quilici Marianne Ratcliff
Merv Van Auker Gabriela Vargas David White
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INFORMATION RELATING TO POTENTIAL MEMBERSHIP ON THE DISTRICT 7-11 COMMITTEE STUDYING OPTIONS FOR USE OF OUR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SITES
At the August 18, 2015 Board Meeting, the Board members unanimously authorized the creation of a District-wide committee of no less than seven and no more than eleven members. Appointments to the Committee will occur at either the September 15 or October 6 Board Meeting. It is anticipated that the Committee’s work will span from October 2015 through February 2016 with at least two meetings per month except in December.
The Committee’s work will focus on a study of options for the number and sites of our elementary schools in the future. The specific charges to the Committee will be determined by the Board of Education at its September 15 Board Meeting.
According to the California School Code, a 7-11 Committee shall complete the following tasks:
Review the projected school enrollment and other data as provided by the district to determine the amount of surplus space and real property.
Establish a priority list of surplus space and real property that will be acceptable to the community.
Cause to have circulated throughout the attendance area a priority list of surplus space and real property and provide for hearings of community input to the committee on acceptable uses of space and real property, including the sale or lease of surplus real property for child care development purposes pursuant to Section 17458.
Make a final determination of limits of tolerance of use of space and real property.
Forward to the district governing board a report recommending uses of surplus space and real property.