Meeting Agenda
1. OPENING / CALL TO ORDER
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
3. STANDING APPROVAL ITEMS
3.1. Acceptance of Agenda
3.2. Approval of Minutes
4. PROCLAMATIONS
4.1. Board Proclamation: Hispanic Heritage Month
4.2. Board Resolution: Remembrance Resolution
4.3. Board Proclamation: Suicide Prevention Month
5. PUBLIC COMMENT
6. RECOGNITIONS / PRESENTATIONS / REPORTS
6.1. Recognition of Sponsors
6.2. Recognition of Jeff Synowiec
6.3. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
6.4. Student Representatives to the Board
6.5. Audit Review
6.5.1. Acceptance of Audit
7. COMMUNICATIONS
8. *CONSENT AGENDA (Personnel / Instruction / Business)
8.1. *Payment of Expenses
8.2. *Field Trips
8.2.1. *Field Trips
9. MATTERS FOR DISCUSSION / ACTION
9.1. Superintendent
9.1.1. First Reading of Revised/Replaced and/or Recommended Policies and Guidelines
9.1.2. Second Reading of Revised/Replaced and/or Recommended Policies & Guidelines
9.2. Curriculum & Instruction
9.3. Finance/Facilities and Bond
9.4. Staff and Student Services 
9.4.1. Personnel Changes
10. PUBLIC COMMENT (same rules apply)
11. BOARD COMMENTS / LIAISON REPORT
12. ADJOURNMENT  (approval by consensus)  
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Meeting: September 11, 2025 at 6:30 PM - Regular Meeting
Subject:
1. OPENING / CALL TO ORDER
Subject:
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Subject:
3. STANDING APPROVAL ITEMS
Subject:
3.1. Acceptance of Agenda
Description:

The President asks for approval of the agenda.  Are there any additions or deletions?  

"The agenda is approved as presented."
OR
"The agenda is approved with the following additions/deletions"  by Consensus.  
Subject:
3.2. Approval of Minutes
Description:
Recommendation: 

Resolved that the Royal Oak Schools Board of Education approves the following minutes:

August 7, 2025, Special Minutes (F&F)
August 14, 2025, Regular Minutes
 
Subject:
4. PROCLAMATIONS
Subject:
4.1. Board Proclamation: Hispanic Heritage Month
Description:

Recommendation:

WHEREAS, Hispanic Heritage Month is a month-long celebration of Hispanic and Latino history and culture and is important because it provides an opportunity to celebrate the integral part the Hispanic/Latino community has had in growing and strengthening our democracy; and

WHEREAS, Hispanic Heritage Month provides an additional opportunity to explore the incredible impact Latinas and Latinos have had on the United States, Michigan, and Royal Oak for generations; and

WHEREAS, the Latino presence in America spans centuries, predating Spain’s colonization of what is now part of the United States, and they have been an integral part of shaping our nation since the Revolutionary War; and

WHEREAS, Hispanic Heritage Month began as a week-long celebration in 1968 under President Johnson and was expanded to a month by President Reagan 20 years later in 1988. The month-long celebration provides more time to properly recognize the significant contributions Hispanic/Latino Americans have made in the United States; and

WHEREAS, Hispanic Heritage Month does not cover one single month but instead begins in the middle of September and ends in the middle of October. The timeframe of this month is significant because many Central American countries celebrate their independence days within these dates, beginning on September 15 with Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. By aligning with these independence dates, Hispanic Heritage Month honors the resilience and determination of the Hispanic community; and

WHEREAS, we will continue to advocate for Hispanics/Latinos as representation matters. Latinos and Latinas continue to shape our nation, as business owners, activists, artists, public servants, and more.  From serving in the US military to being champions in the fight for civil rights, Latinas and Latinos remain strong leaders and changemakers; 

NOW, THEREFORE, the Royal Oak Schools Board of Education does hereby proclaim September 15 - October 15, 2025, as Hispanic Heritage Month for Royal Oak Schools.

Subject:
4.2. Board Resolution: Remembrance Resolution
Description:
Recommendation:
 

RESOLUTION OF THE ROYAL OAK SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION IN REMEMBRANCE OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2001

WHEREAS, on September 11, 2001, the United States of America was subjected to a series of terrorist attacks that resulted in the tragic loss of nearly 3,000 innocent lives at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and aboard United Airlines Flight 93; and

WHEREAS, these attacks claimed the lives of men, women, and children from all walks of life, transcending race, religion, and national origin, forever changing the lives of their families and loved ones; and

WHEREAS, in the face of this incomprehensible tragedy, countless first responders, ordinary citizens, and service members acted with extraordinary courage, selflessness, and valor, risking and, in many cases, sacrificing their own lives to save others; and

WHEREAS, the heroes of that day, including firefighters, police officers, emergency medical personnel, and the brave passengers of Flight 93, demonstrated the unwavering spirit of the American people, inspiring the nation to unite in resilience and resolve; and

WHEREAS, it is the solemn responsibility of the Royal Oak Schools to educate the next generation about this pivotal moment in our nation's history, ensuring that the victims are never forgotten and that the lessons of unity, courage, and service are taught;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Royal Oak Schools Board of Education, on this day of remembrance, honors and commemorates the memory of all those who were lost on September 11, 2001, and extends its deepest gratitude to the heroes who acted with such courage.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that we affirm our commitment to educating our students about the events of September 11, 2001, and the enduring values of freedom, compassion, and patriotism that define our community and our country.

Subject:
4.3. Board Proclamation: Suicide Prevention Month
Description:

Recommendation:

WHEREAS, suicide is among the top 10 leading causes of death in the United States, resulting in about one death every 11 minutes. Additionally, suicide attempts result in an even larger number of non-fatal, intentional self-harm injuries. Suicide is a problem throughout the lifespan. In the US, it is the second leading cause of death for people 10 to 34 years of age, the fourth leading cause among people 35 to 54 years of age, and the eighth leading cause among people 55 to 64 years of age; and

WHEREAS, September is known as Suicide Prevention Month, a time in which mental health advocates, individuals, prevention organizations, survivors, allies, and communities around the country unite to promote suicide prevention awareness; and

WHEREAS, September 7–13, 2025, is National Suicide Prevention Week with World Suicide Prevention Day on September 10, 2025; and

WHEREAS, Royal Oak Schools publicly places its full support behind those who work in the fields of mental health, education, and law enforcement; and  

WHEREAS, all Royal Oak residents are urged to play a role in suicide prevention and promote mental health and wellness as we strive towards reducing suicides; and

WHEREAS, September is recognized across the United States as Suicide Prevention Month and provides the opportunity to educate our community about the warning signs for suicide and how to reach out and connect to those experiencing an emotional crisis; As the world joins together to honor the memories of those we lost to suicide and their loved ones, may we recommit to ensuring that help and support are accessible to all of our citizens.  

NOW, THEREFORE, Royal Oak Schools does hereby proclaim September 2025 as Suicide Prevention Month and September 7–13, 2025, as Suicide Prevention Week.

Subject:
5. PUBLIC COMMENT
Description:

If you would like to make a Public Comment:
  • A person may address the Board on an agenda or non-agenda item by completing a note card located inside the Board Room and place the card in the basket prior to the citizen public comment period.  
  • Each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes.  If you need more time you are offered a second opportunity to address the Board at the end of the meeting with an additional three (3) minutes. 
  • Please address the Board as a whole and not individually.
  • Public comment is not intended for the exchange of dialogue. This is a time for members of the public to express their views.   We are paying attention to your comments and appreciate them; however, school board members do not respond to public comment during the meeting.  
  • Questions that arise from public comment shall be referred to the superintendent, or their designee, for review, study and possible future response.
  • Thank you in advance for your cooperation.  
Subject:
6. RECOGNITIONS / PRESENTATIONS / REPORTS
Subject:
6.1. Recognition of Sponsors
Presenter:
Joe Youanes
Subject:
6.2. Recognition of Jeff Synowiec
Presenter:
Kathy Abela
Subject:
6.3. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Presenter:
Ashley Phillips
Subject:
6.4. Student Representatives to the Board
Presenter:
Leilani Hamilton and Grace Hatton
Subject:
6.5. Audit Review
Presenter:
Jamie Rivette, Yeo & Yeo
Subject:
6.5.1. Acceptance of Audit
Description:
Recommendation:

Resolved, the Royal Oak Schools Board of Education hereby accepts the Independent Audit Report as presented by Yeo & Yeo for the 2024-25 fiscal year, which ended June 30, 2025.  Yeo & Yeo completed their audit with an unmodified opinion, and a complete report has been presented to the Board of Education. The audit report and resolution indicating acceptance will be filed in accordance with state and local laws.  
Subject:
7. COMMUNICATIONS
Presenter:
Board of Education Secretary
Subject:
8. *CONSENT AGENDA (Personnel / Instruction / Business)
Description:
The consent agenda generally consists of routine matters as well as items we have covered during this meeting or another board or committee meeting. All items are documented in the minutes, which are published following the meeting at which they were approved. All of our committee and board meetings are open to the public and public comment is an item on each agenda. We invite members of the public to join our committees. 
Subject:
8.1. *Payment of Expenses
Description:
Recommendation:

Resolved that the Royal Oak Schools Board of Education hereby approves expenditures as processed in the amount of $9,212,762.61, for the period of August 1, 2025, through August 31, 2025. 
Subject:
8.2. *Field Trips
Subject:
8.2.1. *Field Trips
Description:
*Field Trip -- ROHS, Grand Rapids/Allendale

Royal Oak Schools Board of Education approves the request from Royal Oak High School for the Girls' Golf Varsity Team to travel to Grand Valley State from September 25-26, 2025.
 
Subject:
9. MATTERS FOR DISCUSSION / ACTION
Subject:
9.1. Superintendent
Presenter:
John Tafelski
Subject:
9.1.1. First Reading of Revised/Replaced and/or Recommended Policies and Guidelines
Description:
Recommendation:

Resolved, that the Royal Oak Schools Board of Education approves a first reading of the policies and administrative guidelines being revised, replaced and/or recommended as presented in the board packet.
 
Subject:
9.1.2. Second Reading of Revised/Replaced and/or Recommended Policies & Guidelines
Description:
Recommendation:

Resolved, that the Royal Oak Schools Board of Education approves a second reading of the policies and administrative guidelines being revised, replaced and/or recommended as presented.
 
Subject:
9.2. Curriculum & Instruction
Presenter:
Joe Youanes
Subject:
9.3. Finance/Facilities and Bond
Presenter:
Kathy Abela
Subject:
9.4. Staff and Student Services 
Presenter:
Patrick Wolynski
Subject:
9.4.1. Personnel Changes
Description:
Recommendation:

Resolved, the Royal Oak Schools Board of Education approves the regular personnel changes as presented in the board packet.
Subject:
10. PUBLIC COMMENT (same rules apply)
Subject:
11. BOARD COMMENTS / LIAISON REPORT
Description:
Upcoming Events:
September 19, ROHS Homecoming Parade & Game at 5:00 pm
September 24, Soup with the Super at 11:30am (Royal Oak Sr. Center)
September 26, OCSA Meeting at 8:30am (Oakland Schools, Pontiac)
September 30, State of the Schools at 7:00 pm
October 2, Coffee with the Super at 8:00 am (The Office Coffee Shop)
October 2, Finance & Facilities Meeting at 6:00 pm
October 7, Curriculum Advisory Committee Meeting at 5:00 pm
October 7, Communications Committee Meeting at 6:00 pm
October 9, Regular Board Meeting at 6:30 pm
October 15, ROHS Spectrum Concert at 7:00 pm
October 17, OCSA Meeting at 8:30am (Oakland Schools, Pontiac)
October 29, ROHS Marching Ravens Glow Show at 7:00 pm
 
Subject:
12. ADJOURNMENT  (approval by consensus)  

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