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Meeting Agenda
1. CALL TO ORDER AND ESTABLISH A QUORUM
2. INVOCATION
3. COMMUNICATIONS FROM CITIZENS
4. QUESTIONS REGARDING THE CONSENT AGENDA
5. PRESENTATION ITEMS
5.A. Consider All Matters related to Financial, including but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
5.A.1. 2021-2022 Fiscal Year End Financial Audit and Management Letter: Hankins, Eastup, Deaton, Tonn & Seay has given the District an unmodified opinion. This is the highest level given for financial reporting. Bound copies of the audit will be presented at the Board Meeting.
5.B. Tamera Masters, United Educators Association (UEA) Regional Manager, will present the Comparison of Teacher Salaries in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex for the 2022-2023 School Year.
5.C. Consider All Matters related to Educational Leadership, including, but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
5.C.1. Campus Improvement Plans: Campus Improvement Plans for the 2022-2023 school year have been provided for review. Principals from Irma Marsh Middle School, Castleberry High School, and REACH High School will provide the board with a presentation to highlight a variety of performance objectives and strategies each campus will be working on this school year.
6. CLOSED SESSION
"The board may retire to closed session at any time between opening and adjourning the meeting for the purpose of deliberating business authorized by the Texas Open Meeting Act, Texas Government Code Section 551.001 et. Seq. Action, if any, will be taken in open session. Specifically:
6.A. Section 551.071  Consultation with Attorney
6.B. Section 551.072  Deliberation Regarding Real Property (Purchase, Exchange, Lease or Value)
6.C. Section 551.074  Personnel Matters (Appointment, Employment, Evaluation, Reassignment, Duties, Discipline, Dismissal, Complaint)
6.D. Section 551.0821  Personally Identifiable Information about Public School Student
 
7. DINNER
 
8. ROUTINE BUSINESS
8.A. Pledges of Allegiance to the American and Texas Flags
8.B. School Officials Present
8.C. Campus Recognition: Michelle Strambler, Principal at A.V. Cato Elementary, will introduce the students who will be recognizing how staff, students, and parents are Better Together at A.V. Cato.
 
9. PRESENTATION ITEM
9.A. Consider All Matters related to Teaching, Learning, and Innovation, including, but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
9.A.1. Strong Foundations Literacy Framework Grant Presentation: An informational presentation on the Strong Foundations Grant for the District Literacy Framework will be presented by Dr. Lacey Padgett.
10. DISCUSSION ITEM
10.A. Richard Owens, Managing Director of Programs of Tarrant To & Through (T3), will discuss the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) drafted between T3 and Castleberry ISD. The Tarrant To and Through Partnership (T3) works to ensure more Tarrant County students obtain post- secondary credentials and that all students have the training and skills they need to thrive in today's workforce.
10.B. Consider All Matters related to Special Programs, including but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
10.B.1. Notice of Correction from TEA: The letter confirms that CISD has officially reversed the non-compliant status related to Speech goal writing as discovered in the spring targeted review.  The due date for CAP completion and correction was July 2023, but was accomplished in October 2022.
11. CONSENT AGENDA
11.A. Consider Approval of Board Minutes from October 3, 2022, for a Regular Board Meeting.
11.B. Consider Approval of Policy Update EIC(LOCAL): Dr. June Ritchlin has provided a link to a draft with recommended changes to EIC(LOCAL), concerning class rank.
11.C. Consider Approval of the Purchase of Large Equipment from Ace Mart for Child Nutrition. Financial Services advertised RFP#23-002.
11.D. Consider Approval of the Door Access System Purchase from STS 360 not to exceed $127,233 for the following district facilities:  AV Cato Elementary, Castleberry Elementary, Joy James Academy, Irma Marsh Middle School, Castleberry High School, Alternative Learning Center, Technology Building, and Special Programs Building.
11.E. Consider Approval of Frontline Analytics/Forecast5 Annual Renewal: The Technology Operations and Management Information Systems departments recommend the renewal of Frontline Analytics (commonly known as Forecast5) for a total of $53,550.00. This amount reflects the pricing of the Frontline Technologies BuyBoard contract. Utilizing BuyBoard for the renewal meets the competitive bidding requirements for purchases greater than $50,000.
12. ACTION ITEMS
12.A. Consider All Matters related to Financial, including but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
12.A.1. Consider Approval of the 2021-2022 Fiscal Year End Financial Audit: Hankins, Eastup, Deaton, Tonn & Seay has given the District an unmodified opinion. This is the highest level given for financial reporting.
12.B. Consider All Matters Incident and/or related to Public Officers and Employees, including but not limited to, Contracts Resignations, Hiring, Assignments, Allocations, and Salaries.
12.B.1. Consider Approval of Petition to Sanction Teaching Certificate: Renee Smith-Faulkner, Superintendent of Schools, asks the Board to consider approval of a  petition to the Texas State Board for Educator Certification to sanction the Teaching Certificate of Rachel Harrison, in accordance with CISD Board Policy.
12.B.2. Consider Approval of Petition to Sanction Teaching Certificate: Renee Smith-Faulkner, Superintendent of Schools, asks the Board to consider approval of a petition to the Texas State Board for Educator Certification to sanction the Teaching Certificate of Karla Smith, in accordance with CISD Board Policy.
12.C. Consider All Matters related to Student Services/Capital Improvements Projects, including but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
12.C.1. Consider Approval of Sale (Online Auction) of District Furniture and Equipment: Lone Star Auctioneers is a certified small business headquartered in the Metroplex. Lone Star's Online Auction is a full-service firm providing a full range of auction services to all levels of government: city, county, state and federal.  For city and county governments and school districts, Lone Star sells office equipment, furniture, and surplus vehicles.
12.D. Consider Approval of the Partnership and MOU between Tarrant To & Through (T3) and Castleberry ISD. 
13. INFORMATION ITEMS
13.A. Consider All Matters related to Teaching, Learning, and Innovation, including, but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
13.A.1. Executive Director of Teaching, Learning, and Innovation Report: Includes the Bilingual/ESL Report.
13.A.1.a. Bilingual/ESL Report: The 2022-2023 Bilingual/ESL Report includes program successes, improvement opportunities, and action items.
13.B. Consider All Matters Incident and/or related to Public Officers and Employees, including but not limited to, Contracts Resignations, Hiring, Assignments, Allocations, and Salaries.
13.B.1. Employee Resignation Update: Dr. Myrna Blanchard, Director of Talent Acquisition and Policy, reports there are no professional resignations as of October 28, 2022.
13.B.2. Employee Agreement Approvals: Renee Smith-Faulkner, Superintendent of Schools, reports two approved Employee Agreements for Professional Staff for the 2022-2023 school year as of October 28, 2022.
13.C. Consider All Matters related to Student Services/Capital Improvements Projects, including but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
13.C.1. TEA/TxSSC/ ESC 11 Safety Intruder Audit Report Findings for the Alternative Learning Center: This safety audit covers CISD safety and security findings of the Safety Intruder Audit.
13.D. Consider All Matters related to Educational Leadership, including, but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
13.D.1. Career and Technology Report: The 2022-2023 Career and Technology Report includes details about program successes, improvement opportunities, and action plans.
13.D.2. College and Career Readiness Report: The 2022-2023 College and Career Readiness Report includes details about program successes, improvement opportunities, and action plans.
13.E. Consider All Matters related to Special Programs, including but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
13.E.1. 2022-2023 504 Annual Board Report: The report highlights recent successes and growth areas of the 504 program within the Special Programs Department.
13.E.2. 2022-2023 Dyslexia Annual Board Report: The report highlights recent successes and growth areas of the Dyslexia program within the Special Programs Department.
13.F. Consider All Matters related to Financial, including but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
13.F.1. Monthly Expenditure Report. The attached schedule lists all checks written for the month of October 2022.
13.F.2. Executive Director of Financial Services Report: Includes Financial Services Evaluation, Child Nutrition Evaluation, Quarterly Investment Report, Board Budget Report and the Tax Collection Report.
13.F.2.a. Financial Services Evaluation: The report includes Financial Services Program successes, improvement opportunities, and an action plan.
13.F.2.b. Child Nutrition Evaluation: The report includes Child Nutrition Services Program successes, improvement opportunities, and an action plan.
13.F.2.c. Quarterly Investment Report: The report shows District investments by fund for the quarter ending September 30, 2022.
13.F.2.d. Board Budget Report: The report shows Revenue and Expenditures by Fund and Function as of September 30, 2022.
13.F.2.e. Tarrant County Tax Collection Report: The report reflects the amount of current and delinquent taxes, penalties and interest collected for the month and year to date as of September 30, 2022.
13.F.3. A.V. Cato Elementary received a donation of school supplies from Wal-Mart of Westworth Village. The supplies were for students and teachers. An appreciation letter from A.V. Cato Elementary School is attached.
13.F.4. A.V. Cato Elementary received a donation of $150.00 dollars, from The Father's House, Pastor Maria Gallemore.  An appreciation letter from A.V. Cato Elementary School is attached.
13.F.5. Castleberry Elementary received a donation of corn starch for the Science department. The donation was provided by Matt Romo. An appreciation letter from Castleberry Elementary is attached.
13.F.6. Castleberry ISD Special Programs received a donation of 100 clear backpacks. The donation was provided by KLTY 94.9 (SRN Salem Media Group) Kally Brockett. An appreciation letter from Castleberry Special Programs is attached.
13.F.7. Castleberry Fine Arts department received a donation of a variety of concession items for Mariachi Los Leones. The donation was valued at $1,041.00 dollars. An appreciation letter from Mariachi Los Leones is attached.
13.F.8. Irma Marsh Middle School received a donation of a variety of concession items for Mariachi Los Cachorros. The items were donated by IMMS Mariachi Parents. An appreciation letter from Mariachi Los Cachorros is attached.
13.F.9. Irma Marsh Middle School received a donation of a trumpet to the Fine Arts department. The trumpet was donated by The Manriquez Family. An appreciation letter from Irma Marsh Middle School is attached.
13.F.10. Irma Marsh Middle School received a donation of $40.00. The donation was to cover the cost of dry-cleaning a choir dress; the fee covers the cost for one school year. The donation was received from Ty Moreno. An appreciation letter from Irma Marsh Middle School is attached.
13.F.11. CISD Teaching, Learning, and Innovation department received a donation of coffee stirrers. Second grade Math students across the district will use the stirrers with place value activities. The donation was gifted by Matt Romo. An appreciation letter from the Elementary Math Coordinator is attached.
13.G. 2023-2024 Budget Planning Calendar
13.H. BBB Local, Board of Education three-year terms
13.I. Eichelbaum Wardell, P.C. Update 10-15-22 and 11-1-22
13.J. School Board 2022-2023 Activity Calendar
13.K. Review Overnight Travel
13.L. Board Policy
14. DISCUSSION ITEMS - BOARD OF EDUCATION
14.A. Board of Education Key Dates
 
14.B. 2021-2022 Superintendent Evaluation Presentation
14.C. Board Members' report on the TASA/TASB Convention
14.D. Pandemic Plan/Action
 
15. ESTABLISH NEXT MEETING
15.A. Monday, December 5, 2022, for a Special Board Meeting and Monday, December 12, 2022, for a Regular Board Meeting.
 
16. ADJOURN
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Meeting: November 7, 2022 at 6:00 PM - Regular Meeting
Subject:
1. CALL TO ORDER AND ESTABLISH A QUORUM
Subject:
2. INVOCATION
Subject:
3. COMMUNICATIONS FROM CITIZENS
Subject:
4. QUESTIONS REGARDING THE CONSENT AGENDA
Subject:
5. PRESENTATION ITEMS
Subject:
5.A. Consider All Matters related to Financial, including but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
Subject:
5.A.1. 2021-2022 Fiscal Year End Financial Audit and Management Letter: Hankins, Eastup, Deaton, Tonn & Seay has given the District an unmodified opinion. This is the highest level given for financial reporting. Bound copies of the audit will be presented at the Board Meeting.
Subject:
5.B. Tamera Masters, United Educators Association (UEA) Regional Manager, will present the Comparison of Teacher Salaries in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex for the 2022-2023 School Year.
Subject:
5.C. Consider All Matters related to Educational Leadership, including, but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
Subject:
5.C.1. Campus Improvement Plans: Campus Improvement Plans for the 2022-2023 school year have been provided for review. Principals from Irma Marsh Middle School, Castleberry High School, and REACH High School will provide the board with a presentation to highlight a variety of performance objectives and strategies each campus will be working on this school year.
Subject:
6. CLOSED SESSION
"The board may retire to closed session at any time between opening and adjourning the meeting for the purpose of deliberating business authorized by the Texas Open Meeting Act, Texas Government Code Section 551.001 et. Seq. Action, if any, will be taken in open session. Specifically:
Subject:
6.A. Section 551.071  Consultation with Attorney
Subject:
6.B. Section 551.072  Deliberation Regarding Real Property (Purchase, Exchange, Lease or Value)
Subject:
6.C. Section 551.074  Personnel Matters (Appointment, Employment, Evaluation, Reassignment, Duties, Discipline, Dismissal, Complaint)
Subject:
6.D. Section 551.0821  Personally Identifiable Information about Public School Student
 
Subject:
7. DINNER
 
Subject:
8. ROUTINE BUSINESS
Subject:
8.A. Pledges of Allegiance to the American and Texas Flags
Subject:
8.B. School Officials Present
Subject:
8.C. Campus Recognition: Michelle Strambler, Principal at A.V. Cato Elementary, will introduce the students who will be recognizing how staff, students, and parents are Better Together at A.V. Cato.
 
Subject:
9. PRESENTATION ITEM
Subject:
9.A. Consider All Matters related to Teaching, Learning, and Innovation, including, but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
Subject:
9.A.1. Strong Foundations Literacy Framework Grant Presentation: An informational presentation on the Strong Foundations Grant for the District Literacy Framework will be presented by Dr. Lacey Padgett.
Subject:
10. DISCUSSION ITEM
Subject:
10.A. Richard Owens, Managing Director of Programs of Tarrant To & Through (T3), will discuss the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) drafted between T3 and Castleberry ISD. The Tarrant To and Through Partnership (T3) works to ensure more Tarrant County students obtain post- secondary credentials and that all students have the training and skills they need to thrive in today's workforce.
Subject:
10.B. Consider All Matters related to Special Programs, including but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
Subject:
10.B.1. Notice of Correction from TEA: The letter confirms that CISD has officially reversed the non-compliant status related to Speech goal writing as discovered in the spring targeted review.  The due date for CAP completion and correction was July 2023, but was accomplished in October 2022.
Subject:
11. CONSENT AGENDA
Subject:
11.A. Consider Approval of Board Minutes from October 3, 2022, for a Regular Board Meeting.
Subject:
11.B. Consider Approval of Policy Update EIC(LOCAL): Dr. June Ritchlin has provided a link to a draft with recommended changes to EIC(LOCAL), concerning class rank.
Subject:
11.C. Consider Approval of the Purchase of Large Equipment from Ace Mart for Child Nutrition. Financial Services advertised RFP#23-002.
Subject:
11.D. Consider Approval of the Door Access System Purchase from STS 360 not to exceed $127,233 for the following district facilities:  AV Cato Elementary, Castleberry Elementary, Joy James Academy, Irma Marsh Middle School, Castleberry High School, Alternative Learning Center, Technology Building, and Special Programs Building.
Subject:
11.E. Consider Approval of Frontline Analytics/Forecast5 Annual Renewal: The Technology Operations and Management Information Systems departments recommend the renewal of Frontline Analytics (commonly known as Forecast5) for a total of $53,550.00. This amount reflects the pricing of the Frontline Technologies BuyBoard contract. Utilizing BuyBoard for the renewal meets the competitive bidding requirements for purchases greater than $50,000.
Subject:
12. ACTION ITEMS
Subject:
12.A. Consider All Matters related to Financial, including but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
Subject:
12.A.1. Consider Approval of the 2021-2022 Fiscal Year End Financial Audit: Hankins, Eastup, Deaton, Tonn & Seay has given the District an unmodified opinion. This is the highest level given for financial reporting.
Subject:
12.B. Consider All Matters Incident and/or related to Public Officers and Employees, including but not limited to, Contracts Resignations, Hiring, Assignments, Allocations, and Salaries.
Subject:
12.B.1. Consider Approval of Petition to Sanction Teaching Certificate: Renee Smith-Faulkner, Superintendent of Schools, asks the Board to consider approval of a  petition to the Texas State Board for Educator Certification to sanction the Teaching Certificate of Rachel Harrison, in accordance with CISD Board Policy.
Subject:
12.B.2. Consider Approval of Petition to Sanction Teaching Certificate: Renee Smith-Faulkner, Superintendent of Schools, asks the Board to consider approval of a petition to the Texas State Board for Educator Certification to sanction the Teaching Certificate of Karla Smith, in accordance with CISD Board Policy.
Subject:
12.C. Consider All Matters related to Student Services/Capital Improvements Projects, including but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
Subject:
12.C.1. Consider Approval of Sale (Online Auction) of District Furniture and Equipment: Lone Star Auctioneers is a certified small business headquartered in the Metroplex. Lone Star's Online Auction is a full-service firm providing a full range of auction services to all levels of government: city, county, state and federal.  For city and county governments and school districts, Lone Star sells office equipment, furniture, and surplus vehicles.
Subject:
12.D. Consider Approval of the Partnership and MOU between Tarrant To & Through (T3) and Castleberry ISD. 
Subject:
13. INFORMATION ITEMS
Subject:
13.A. Consider All Matters related to Teaching, Learning, and Innovation, including, but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
Subject:
13.A.1. Executive Director of Teaching, Learning, and Innovation Report: Includes the Bilingual/ESL Report.
Subject:
13.A.1.a. Bilingual/ESL Report: The 2022-2023 Bilingual/ESL Report includes program successes, improvement opportunities, and action items.
Subject:
13.B. Consider All Matters Incident and/or related to Public Officers and Employees, including but not limited to, Contracts Resignations, Hiring, Assignments, Allocations, and Salaries.
Subject:
13.B.1. Employee Resignation Update: Dr. Myrna Blanchard, Director of Talent Acquisition and Policy, reports there are no professional resignations as of October 28, 2022.
Subject:
13.B.2. Employee Agreement Approvals: Renee Smith-Faulkner, Superintendent of Schools, reports two approved Employee Agreements for Professional Staff for the 2022-2023 school year as of October 28, 2022.
Subject:
13.C. Consider All Matters related to Student Services/Capital Improvements Projects, including but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
Subject:
13.C.1. TEA/TxSSC/ ESC 11 Safety Intruder Audit Report Findings for the Alternative Learning Center: This safety audit covers CISD safety and security findings of the Safety Intruder Audit.
Subject:
13.D. Consider All Matters related to Educational Leadership, including, but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
Subject:
13.D.1. Career and Technology Report: The 2022-2023 Career and Technology Report includes details about program successes, improvement opportunities, and action plans.
Subject:
13.D.2. College and Career Readiness Report: The 2022-2023 College and Career Readiness Report includes details about program successes, improvement opportunities, and action plans.
Subject:
13.E. Consider All Matters related to Special Programs, including but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
Subject:
13.E.1. 2022-2023 504 Annual Board Report: The report highlights recent successes and growth areas of the 504 program within the Special Programs Department.
Subject:
13.E.2. 2022-2023 Dyslexia Annual Board Report: The report highlights recent successes and growth areas of the Dyslexia program within the Special Programs Department.
Subject:
13.F. Consider All Matters related to Financial, including but not limited to reports, finances, and/or proposals.
Subject:
13.F.1. Monthly Expenditure Report. The attached schedule lists all checks written for the month of October 2022.
Subject:
13.F.2. Executive Director of Financial Services Report: Includes Financial Services Evaluation, Child Nutrition Evaluation, Quarterly Investment Report, Board Budget Report and the Tax Collection Report.
Subject:
13.F.2.a. Financial Services Evaluation: The report includes Financial Services Program successes, improvement opportunities, and an action plan.
Subject:
13.F.2.b. Child Nutrition Evaluation: The report includes Child Nutrition Services Program successes, improvement opportunities, and an action plan.
Subject:
13.F.2.c. Quarterly Investment Report: The report shows District investments by fund for the quarter ending September 30, 2022.
Subject:
13.F.2.d. Board Budget Report: The report shows Revenue and Expenditures by Fund and Function as of September 30, 2022.
Subject:
13.F.2.e. Tarrant County Tax Collection Report: The report reflects the amount of current and delinquent taxes, penalties and interest collected for the month and year to date as of September 30, 2022.
Subject:
13.F.3. A.V. Cato Elementary received a donation of school supplies from Wal-Mart of Westworth Village. The supplies were for students and teachers. An appreciation letter from A.V. Cato Elementary School is attached.
Subject:
13.F.4. A.V. Cato Elementary received a donation of $150.00 dollars, from The Father's House, Pastor Maria Gallemore.  An appreciation letter from A.V. Cato Elementary School is attached.
Subject:
13.F.5. Castleberry Elementary received a donation of corn starch for the Science department. The donation was provided by Matt Romo. An appreciation letter from Castleberry Elementary is attached.
Subject:
13.F.6. Castleberry ISD Special Programs received a donation of 100 clear backpacks. The donation was provided by KLTY 94.9 (SRN Salem Media Group) Kally Brockett. An appreciation letter from Castleberry Special Programs is attached.
Subject:
13.F.7. Castleberry Fine Arts department received a donation of a variety of concession items for Mariachi Los Leones. The donation was valued at $1,041.00 dollars. An appreciation letter from Mariachi Los Leones is attached.
Subject:
13.F.8. Irma Marsh Middle School received a donation of a variety of concession items for Mariachi Los Cachorros. The items were donated by IMMS Mariachi Parents. An appreciation letter from Mariachi Los Cachorros is attached.
Subject:
13.F.9. Irma Marsh Middle School received a donation of a trumpet to the Fine Arts department. The trumpet was donated by The Manriquez Family. An appreciation letter from Irma Marsh Middle School is attached.
Subject:
13.F.10. Irma Marsh Middle School received a donation of $40.00. The donation was to cover the cost of dry-cleaning a choir dress; the fee covers the cost for one school year. The donation was received from Ty Moreno. An appreciation letter from Irma Marsh Middle School is attached.
Subject:
13.F.11. CISD Teaching, Learning, and Innovation department received a donation of coffee stirrers. Second grade Math students across the district will use the stirrers with place value activities. The donation was gifted by Matt Romo. An appreciation letter from the Elementary Math Coordinator is attached.
Subject:
13.G. 2023-2024 Budget Planning Calendar
Subject:
13.H. BBB Local, Board of Education three-year terms
Subject:
13.I. Eichelbaum Wardell, P.C. Update 10-15-22 and 11-1-22
Subject:
13.J. School Board 2022-2023 Activity Calendar
Subject:
13.K. Review Overnight Travel
Subject:
13.L. Board Policy
Subject:
14. DISCUSSION ITEMS - BOARD OF EDUCATION
Subject:
14.A. Board of Education Key Dates
 
Subject:
14.B. 2021-2022 Superintendent Evaluation Presentation
Subject:
14.C. Board Members' report on the TASA/TASB Convention
Subject:
14.D. Pandemic Plan/Action
 
Subject:
15. ESTABLISH NEXT MEETING
Subject:
15.A. Monday, December 5, 2022, for a Special Board Meeting and Monday, December 12, 2022, for a Regular Board Meeting.
 
Subject:
16. ADJOURN

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