July 25, 2023 at 5:30 PM - Board Workshop & Board Meeting
Agenda |
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1. CALL TO ORDER (2 minutes)
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2. PRAYER (3 minutes)
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3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE/TEXAS PLEDGE (2 minutes)
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4. ROLL CALL (3 minutes)
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5. PUBLIC COMMENT (7-10 minutes) Any individual wishing to address the Board of Directors of Tejano Center for Community Concerns must sign in with Jessica Villarreal, Board Services, by emailing a request to speak, at least 72-hours prior to scheduled meeting. The request must include the name of speaker, telephone, number and email address of the speaker, and the topic of the intended comments, to Jessica.villarreal@tejanocenter.org. Those doing so will be allowed to address the board for a maximum of three minutes. Individuals will address the board in the order that they have signed in. Alternatively, the individual may email comments to the above email address.
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6. PRESENTATIONS/UPDATES
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6.a. Texas Charter School Development
Description:
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6.b. Sunrise Lofts Update
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6.c. OST Update
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7. ACTION ITEMS
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7.a. Approval of Minutes of the January 27, 2023 Meeting of the Tejano Center for Community Concerns/Raul Yzaguirre Schools for Success Board of Directors.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez
Description:
The Board met on January 27, 2023. Minutes were recorded and are now being presented to the Board for approval.
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7.b. Approval of Minutes of the June 10, 2023 Meeting of the Tejano Center for Community Concerns/Raul Yzaguirre Schools for Success Board of Directors.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez
Description:
The Board met on June 10, 2023. Minutes were recorded and are now being presented to the Board for approval.
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7.c. Approval of April 2023 Unaudited Financials for Raul Yzaguirre Schools for Success and Tejano Center for Community Concerns _Community Programs.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Dr. Jesus Amezcua
Description:
The Raul Yzaguirre Schools for Success 2022-2023 General Fund and Child Nutrition Fund activity as of April 30, 2023. The TCCC-Community Programs Activity as of April 30, 2023, is presented.
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7.d. Approval of May 2023 Unaudited Financials for Raul Yzaguirre Schools for Success and Tejano Center for Community Concerns_Community Programs.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Dr. Jesus Amezcua
Description:
The Raul Yzaguirre Schools for Success 2022-2023 General Fund and Child Nutrition Fund activity as of May 31, 2023. The TCCC-Community Programs Activity as of May 31, 2023, is presented.
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7.e. Approval of the Project Management Agreement of the Pasadena Expansion Project with the Texas Charter School Development Inc. in the amount of $300,000.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Dr. Jesus Amezcua
Description:
The scope of the project for Pasadena will include a review of a site in the Pasadena to include the adaptive reuse and required improvements to an existing church located at 1062 Fairmont Pkwy Pasadena TX to house 720 students in grades K - 8.
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7.f. Approval of Excess Cash Plan by the Texas Department of Agriculture for FY 2023-2024.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Dr. Jesus Amezcua
Description:
According to TDA guidelines, the program must monitor its cash and maintain no more than 3 months average expenditures. The average is $410,376. The excess cash is $1,110,505. Equipment for expansion projects is included in the plan.
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7.g. Approval of Lease Extension with Boxx Modular for a 24-month Contract Extension for $9,600 per Month Plus $865 Annual Property Fee. (Total Commitment is $230,400 Over Two Years)
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Dr. Jesus Amezcua
Description:
The BRYSS Campus has portable classrooms being leased, and the term of the lease will end on July 31, 2023. The portables are still needed, and it is recommended that the lease extension be approved.
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7.h. Ratification of Amendment #1 to the Consultant Contract with Maricela Villar for Speech and Language Therapy Services in the Amount of $5,820. (The Total Amount of the Contract Will be $85,820).
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Dr. Jesus Amezcua
Description:
Speech therapy services are required as part of ARD Speech Evaluation Services. Attached are the invoices along with the name of the student evaluation.
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7.i. Budget Amendment # 2 in the Amount of $3,600,000 to Establish the Texas Education Agency (TES) Expansion Grants for Pasadena, Aldine, Brownsville and Humble.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Dr. Jesus Amezcua
Description:
Grants were submitted to TEA and the amount of $900,000 will be awarded per campus. Final negotiations were completed and a NOGA is projected to be received from TEA. The fund is necessary to account for the costs started for the different campuses.
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7.j. Budget Amendment # 3 in the Amount of $155,934 to Establish the Texas Education Agency (TEA) NIFA Grant for Pasadena expansion.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Dr. Jesus Amezcua
Description:
NIFA grant funds area available as start up funds for new campuses. The amount is $1,000 per student, and we are projecting that 180 students will start on August 2023.
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7.k. Approval of 23-24SY STEMscopes Science (K-12) and STEMscopes Math (6th-8th) Curriculum.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adrianna Tamez, Justin Fuentes, Dr. Jesus Amezcua
Description:
Accelerate Learning (STEMscopes) provides STEM curriculum for grades kindergarten to high school. Accelerate Learning (ALI) / STEMscopes is a 100% aligned and TEA approved digital curriculum that offers easy delivery of STEM lessons based on a constructivist approach to teaching and is developed in partnership with Rice University. STEMscopes provides RYSS teachers with a comprehensive set of lessons, resources, and tools based on the 5E model. RYSS is in the fourth year of implementation for science and middle school math in Brownsville, and the first year for middle school math for Houston campuses.
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7.l. Approval for 23-24SY iReady (Curriculum Associates) Districtwide and Magnetic Reading for Houston Campuses.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Justin Fuentes, Dr. Jesus Amezcua
Description:
Curriculum Associates is a curriculum and assessment company that provides educators with insightful data, supports for teachers to personalize learning for students, and reduces time to enable teachers to focus on what is most important; quality instruction. The iReady program will provide RYSS teachers with diagnostic data, standards mastery assessments aligned to TEKS, and a Teacher Toolbox to supplement classroom instruction as needed based on the data provided. Magnetic Reading Foundations is a TEKS aligned phonics program that will provide teachers with an explicit and systematic approach to teaching reading. Magnetic Reading 3-8 will be used to support our most struggling readers to become successful and confident readers.
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7.m. Ratification of Contract with Exerplay in the Amount of $62,258 (Buyboard Contract) to Install a BRYSS Playground Funded by a Musk Foundation Grant Donation.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Dr. Jesus Amezcua, Justen Fuentes
Description:
The Raul Yzaguirre Schools for Success received a donation of $69,000 to fund a playground. PO 3475 was issued for $59,120.76 and an increase of $3,136.96 was received, which will total the project at $62,258.
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7.n. Approval of Solar Paneling Installation at Sunrise Lofts (3101 McKinney) and Authorizing the President/CEO to Negotiate, Finalize, and Execute an Agreement for Best Proposal Totaling between $100,000-300,000 as Part of the Green Mountain Energy Sun Club Sustainability Grant and Authorizing The President-CEO and Designee to Implement a Related Budget Amendment to Establish the Grant Budget.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Graci Garces
Description:
Green Mountain Energy was the first energy company dedicated to clean energy in Texas. In 2002, they created the Sun Club to empower local communities with sustainability solutions. Through non-profit partnerships and sustainability grants, Sun Club delivers projects promoting renewable energy, energy efficiency, resource conservation, and environmental stewardship.
On Sunday, July 16, 2023, Tejano Center for Community Concerns submitted a grant proposal for funds to support the installation of solar paneling at Sunrise Lofts (3101 McKinney) and is currently accepting quotes from vendors for solar panel installation. If awarded the Sun Club Sustainability Grant, Tejano Center would receive funds ranging between $100,000-300,000. |
7.o. Approval of Acceptance of $100,000 Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word Dunis Grant.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Adriana Wilson
Description:
Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word has awarded Tejano Center for Community Concerns $100,000 to support the staffing of 2 case managers at Sunrise Lofts.
By accepting this grant, Tejano Center for Community Concerns agrees to provide case management at Sunrise Lofts, keep details about this contribution anonymous, and adhere to reporting requirements of the grant. |
7.p. Ratification of Acceptance of $75,000 Houston Methodist Diversity Equity and Inclusion Grant in support of La Tiendita.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Graci Garces
Description:
Houston Methodist's (HM) Diversity and Inclusion Grant Program focuses on addressing the root causes of health inequities experienced by social, racial, and ethnic minorities. This grant program targets the social determinants of health, the conditions within which people are born and live, that are often the underlying cause of today's major societal health issues such as lack of insurance, obesity, poor mental health, heart disease and more.
The awarded amount will be utilized to support the establishment of a new grocery store, La Tiendita, in the Independence Heights community to address food insecurity for Hispanic individuals living within the Houston community through salary support of a program clerk. The donation of $75,000 has been approved for payment in 12 equal monthly installments, beginning May 2023. This donation is for May 2023 - April 2024 only, and no agreement for additional or later donations is either expressed or implied. Applications for additional amounts will be considered separately on a schedule set by HM. |
7.q. Approval of Acceptance of $45,000 UnidosUS Homeownership Solution Network Grant.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Adriana Wilson
Description:
The HOMEownership Solutions Network is a peer network to exchange practitioner insights into the current homeownership landscape, generate innovative ideas, and share solutions for increasing Latino homeownership. The HOME initiative’s goal is to advance systemic change to create 4 million new Latino homeowners by 2030.
By agreeing to join the HOMEownership Solutions Network, Tejano Center for Community Concerns agrees to participate in two (2) to three (3) task forces, support the launch of HOME initiative, and generally collaborate with UnidosUS on advancing Latino Homeownership. |
7.r. Approval of Acceptance of $19,053.54 Grant from United Way of Greater Baytown Area and Chambers County in Support of GRADCAFÉ Baytown.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Adriana Wilson
Description:
The United Way of Greater Baytown Area and Chambers County (UWGBACC) has awarded TCCC with a Community Impact Grant for the 2022-2023 year to provide college and career services to residents of Baytown and the surrounding areas through GRADcafé Baytown.
TCCC agrees to use the resources for the purposes in which the grant is intended, track the number of individuals served from designated zip codes served by this grant, and provide quarterly reports as requested by the funder. |
7.s. Approval of Acceptance of $70,000 Houston in Action 2023 Voter Engagement Campaign Grant.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Adriana Wilson
Description:
The goal of the 2023 Voter Engagement Campaign Grant is to support a collective of Latinx voter engagement organizations to increase the Latinx Electoral Participation within Greater Houston.
By accepting this grant, TCCC agrees to use the resources for the purposes for which the grant is intended, host voter engagement events, track the number of individuals reached by this grant, and provide reports as requested by the funder. |
7.t. Approval of Payroll Dates, Holidays, and Contract Days for Fiscal Year 2023-2024.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Justin Fuentes, Audrey Gomez
Description:
On an annual basis, payroll dates, holidays approved, and contract days are approved for staff - 10-month, 11-month, and 12-month employees.
This item was originally posted for and tabled at the June 10, 2023 Board Meeting so that Human Resources could review holidays approved with the Raul Yzaguirre Schools for Success (RYSS |
7.u. Approval of the Proposed 2023-2024 Academic Calendar for the RYSS STEM Academy at First Friends Pasadena.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Justin Fuentes, Dr. Angie Miranda
Description:
Each Texas charter holder must have an annual school calendar approved by its governing board for every currently operating campus. 19 Texas Administrative Code §100.1211(g) states that "a charter holder shall adopt a school year for the charter school, with fixed beginning and ending dates. The charter school shall submit a copy of the charter school's campus calendars to the TEA division responsible for charter school administration prior to the first day of August of each year.
The decision making process to develop the 2023-2024 academic calendars involved data collected from DAC - District Advisory Committee, Faculty and Staff. We also reviewed other surrounding school district calendars for alignment and consistency. The proposed calendar surpasses the TEA 75,600-minute requirement.
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7.v. Approval of Changes in the 2023-2024 Academic Calendar for RYSS Houston Schools.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Justin Fuentes, Dr. Angie Miranda
Description:
Due to the required number of teacher workdays, RYSS Houston School Academic Calendar had to be extended for one more day added at the end of the school year. This will allow the schools to provide the required 180 instructional school days and the required 195 teacher workdays. This will also allow the end of the school year to coincide with BRYSS. April 1st was added as Chavez/Huerta Holiday.
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7.w. Ratification of Changes in the 2023-2024 Academic Calendar for BRYSS Academy.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Justin Fuentes, Dr. Angie Miranda
Description:
Due to the required number of teacher workdays, BRYSS Academic Calendar had to be extended for one more day added at the end of the school year. This will allow the school to provide the required 180 instructional school days and the required 195 teacher workdays. This will also allow the end of the school year to coincide with the Houston campuses.
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8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS ACTION/DISCUSSION ITEMS
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9. INFORMATION ITEMS
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9.a. Child Placing Agency Report
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Adriana Wilson
Description:
In order to keep the board informed about Tejano Center’s Child Placing Agency (CPA) initiatives, events, and activities, the attached report to the board is provided. The report covers activities that took place during the period subsequent to the June 2023 board meeting. The report covers the following topics:
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9.b. Resolve Program Report
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Adriana Wilson
Description:
In order to keep the board informed about Tejano Center’s Resolve Program, the attached Resolve Program Monthly Status Report is provided. The report reflects the status update of the Resolve program and updated data since the June 2023, board meeting.
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9.c. GRADCAFE by Project GRAD Report
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Adriana Wilson
Description:
The following events and activities are the focus of our work at Project GRAD:
Relationship & Community Building GRAD Advisors had the opportunity to participate in Harris County Department of Education’s GED Graduation. GRAD Advisors connected with approximately 45 GED graduates. Graduates (adult learners) were excited to learn basic computer literacy and ESL courses were part of our services. College & Career Services Virtual and In-Person the GRADcafé by Project GRAD Service Report - June 2023 which includes service numbers, event numbers, service topics, and target populations served is attached. Page one of the report covers June 2023. GRADcafé on the Go! GRAD Advisors participated in College: Ready, Set, Go annual workshop hosted by Houston Bar Association (HBA) and Communities in Schools at South Texas College of Law. HBA’s summer interns had the opportunity to learn about the importance of applying for financial aid, searching for scholarships, exploring careers, and becoming familiar with their college/university resources. |
9.d. Homebuyer & Homeowner Services Report
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Adriana Wilson
Description:
Housing department provides homebuyer education, one-on-one individual counseling to both homeowners and homebuyers, and home repairs to eligible homeowners.
Homebuyer Education Workshops: Eight-Hour Homebuyer Education classes held twice per month in English & Spanish. Homebuyer Counseling: Individual Housing Counseling to assess mortgage readiness and/or obstacles/barriers in order to apply & qualify for a mortgage loan, identify program eligibility and close on a home. Homeowner Counseling: Individual Housing Counseling for existing homeowners. Services can assist with applying for property tax discounts, understanding escrow analysis, and weatherization program, to name a few. This is also the entry point for homeowners requesting home repairs to their primary home. |
9.e. Budget Workshop on Proposed Fiscal Year 23-24 Budget.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Adriana Tamez, Dr. Jesus Amezcua
Description:
The annual budget for the RYSS School and non-school is presented for review. The annual budget is proposed to be adopted at the August Board Meeting.
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10. EXECUTIVE SESSION UNDER TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE §§ 551.071, 551.072, 551.074, AND 551.082, TO ADDRESS:
a. Private consultation with attorney concerning privileged issues from agenda matters and pending or threatened litigations. b. Deliberations concerning the purchase of real property c. Deliberations concerning the duties of the CEO and CFO regarding supervision of personnel d. Consider complaints against directors and senior staff e. Discussion of duties and evaluation of administrative personnel, including complaints regarding school staffing, academic and organizational changes for the 2022-2023 school year |