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BOARD MEETING BRIEF
         District Mission - "To ignite a passion for learning and teaching at high levels."

                                 Highlights from the February 2, 2022 Board Meeting
                             2021 Graduation Rate at 90.1%
                             At the Regular Meeting of the Board, a report on the district’s 4 year co-hort graduation
                             rate for the 2020-21 School Year was presented. The SCCPSS rate of 90.1 is a new
                             record for the district which has consistently improved the graduation rate since 2015.
   M. Ann Levett, Ed.D.      http://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=CANJFZ4CB9E6
 Superintendent of Schools
                             Contract Approved with New Enmarket Arena for Class of 2022
   Savannah-Chatham Co.      Graduations
    Public School System     The Board approved a contract with Oak View Group Facilities, LLC for rental of facilities
       208 Bull Street       and services for Class of 2022 Graduations the week of May 22-27, 2022. The total
    Savannah, GA 31401       estimated cost of the contract is $121,724. The 2022 Graduation Schedule was also
      (912) 395-5600         presented:

SCHOOL BOARD

Dr. Joe Buck
President

Denise Grabowski
District 1

Dr. Dionne Hoskins-Brown
District 2

Cornelia H. Hall
District 3

Shawn A. Kachmar
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Irene Hines                  THE WAY FORWARD 2026 Strategic Plan Update
District 5                   At the Regular Meeting of the Board, a report on the District’s new Strategic Plan was
                             presented. The plan was approved at the September 2021 Board Meeting. It was
Dr. David Bringman
Vice President Pro-Tempore   developed through months of meetings with Board members, District Staff and
District 6                   Community Members. TWF 2026 is the blueprint that will help guide the work of the
                             School Board, Superintendent, administration, and the schools to achieve its overall
Michael Johnson              mission and its defining statement, “One Team One Goal: Student Achievement.”
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Dr. Tonia Howard-Hall
Vice President
                             Charter School Annual Reports
District 8                   At the February 2nd Board Meetings, Board members received annual updates from the
                             Charter Schools. Tybee Maritime, Oglethorpe Charter, Savannah Classical and Coastal
                             Empire Montessori all presented at the Informal Meeting. Suzie King Taylor’s
                             presentation took place in the Formal Meeting following the school’s Quarterly Progress
BOARD MEETING BRIEF District Mission - "To ignite a passion for learning and teaching at high levels." - Savannah-Chatham County Public ...
Report.
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Good News Report
Students Helping Students Succeed Recognition
Savannah Arts Academy student Ava Dorminey was featured in US News and World Report
last month for the group she helped found, Students Helping Students Succeed, during her
junior year. Thirty-two students from nine different high schools in the area are part of SHSS.
In the Fall, the group held a clean-up day at an area elementary school and conducted a
holiday gift supply replenishment drive to distribute school supplies, art supplies and
educational games.

Cookbook Contributors!
Fifteen elementary students who are budding gardeners and cooks were selected to be
published in a new cookbook being produced by Center Parc Credit Union and the Savannah
Urban Garden Alliance (SUGA), in partnership with four Savannah elementary schools:
Brock, Butler, Hodge and Windsor Forest elementary schools. The cookbook documents the
students’ vegetable garden experience at the participating schools.

Tybee MLK Day Winners
The Tybee MLK Human Rights Organization announced the winners of its annual speech
contest for Chatham County students. From over 100 entries, judges selected: students from
six of our schools as winners of the competition.
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Student of the Month Recognized
The Superintendent’s Student of the Month for January is Oran Ryan, a 2nd grader from
White Bluff Elementary. Congratulations, Oran!
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Superintendent’s Professional Senate Report
A report from the latest meeting of the Superintendent’s Professional Senate was presented
by our Teacher of the Year.
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National School Counseling Week
The Board proclaimed February 7–11, 2022, as National School Counseling Week as a way to
recognize school counselors who are actively committed to helping students explore their
abilities, strengths, interests, and talents as these traits relate to career awareness and their
ongoing academic development.
BOARD MEETING BRIEF District Mission - "To ignite a passion for learning and teaching at high levels." - Savannah-Chatham County Public ...
Policy First Reads
Policy FDC and Regulation FDC-R – Naming Facilities (Four Year Review – Changes
Recommended) Pursuant to Board Policy BDE- Policy Review, District Administration has
reviewed Board Policy FDC along with the supporting regulation and determined a need
for changes to update the language to align with current and improved processes.
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Policy KB and Regulation KB-R(0) – Public Information Program (Four Year Review
– Changes Recommended) Pursuant to Board Policy BDE- Policy Review, District
Administration has reviewed Board Policy KB along with the supporting regulation and
determined a need to delete the outdated regulation and update the policy to align with
current process.
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Policy KBC and Regulation KBC-R – News Media Relations (Four Year Review –
Changes Recommended) Pursuant to Board Policy BDE- Policy Review, District
Administration has reviewed Board Policy KBC along with the supporting regulation and
determined a need to delete the outdated regulation and clarify process and current
practice through policy language.
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Policy LDAA – Fiscal Authorities (Four Year Review – Changes Recommended)
Pursuant to Board Policy BDE- Policy Review, District Administration has reviewed Board
Policy LDAA and determined a need for minor changes to bring the language in line with
correct and appropriate authorities related to bond referendum.
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Policy Adoptions!
Policy DID and Regulation DID-R (Deletion) – Audits (Four Year Review – Changes
Recommended)
Pursuant to Board Policy BDE- Policy Review, District Administration has reviewed Board
Policy DID Audits along with the supporting regulation and determined a need to delete the
regulation and update the policy to align with current processes.
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Policy ED and Regulation – Student Transportation Management (Four Year Review
– Changes Recommended) Pursuant to Board Policy BDE- Policy Review, District
Administration has reviewed Board Policy ED along with the supporting regulation. District
Administration has determined a need for changes in both the policy and regulation in
order to update the language to reflect current practices and to align the regulation to the
policy.
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Port Wentworth Elementary Reconfiguration Report
At the Regular Meeting, a report was presented to the Board on the phasing out of the Port
Wentworth Elementary facility and the proposed reconfiguration of attendance zones in the
Western Chatham County that will affect students from Port Wentworth Elementary, Rice
Creek School, Garden City Elementary and Mercer Middle.
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Budget Amendment for Technology
The Technology Department applied for Emergency Connectivity Fund (ECF) -
ECF222118234 & ECF202102622 (ERATE Eligible) to purchase chromebooks, laptops,
and iPads, for students and staff and Wi-Fi hotspots for students to have internet access
while they are home. Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) has awarded the
Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools $4,177,800 for the equipment and services.
The Board approved and amendment of the FY 2022 ERATE Eligible “ECF” budgeted
revenues and expenditures of the funds.
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The Board also approved the “Emergency Ratification Request” to purchase the
expendable computer equipment and professional services from vendors Broadway
Typewriter Company, Apple, Inc and T-Mobile USA, Inc at an estimated dollar amount of
$4,123,952.00. Due to supply chain backlogs, four-plus months ratification was requested
to meet established grant deadlines.
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ESPLOST Updates
Budget Transfers
The Board approved several budget transfers within ESPLOST III. $3,350,000 from Largo-
Tibet ES to the Contingency fund. Due to floodplain issues an addition is not feasible on
the school. The Funds will be used to construct an addition to convert Pulaski to a K-8. In
addition, $10,000,000 to the K-12 Multi-school from Contingency to provide funds for
additional construction, FF&E, and technology costs. $12,000,000 to Pulaski ES from
Contingency for a new classroom wing and PE facility required for the K-8 conversion
project, and $5,000,000 to Savannah Arts Academy from Contingency to provide funds for
additional construction, FF&E, and technology costs. Several schools will also receive
funds for roof repairs. You and see the complete budget transfer request here:
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Savannah Arts Academy Addition and Renovation
The Board approved the award of RFP C22-01 (ESPLOST) Construction Manager at Risk
Services for Savanah Arts Academy Addition and Renovation to McKnight Construction
Company, Inc. with an initial Stated Cost Limitation not to exceed $20,000,000.
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Windsor Forest Replacement School
        The Board approved the award of RFP C22-05 (ESPLOST) Construction Manager at Risk
        Services for Windsor Forest High School Replacement to JE Dunn Construction Co. Inc.
        with an initial Stated Cost Limitation not to exceed $53,200,000.
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        Architectural and Engineering Services Contracts Approved
        The Board approved the award of RFQ C22-04 Architectural and Engineering Services to
        the following companies: Cogdell & Mendrala Architects, PC (Savannah, GA), Goodwin
        Mills Cawood, LLC (Savannah, Ga), Hansen Architects, P.C. (Savannah, GA), Hussey,
        Gay Bell & DeYoung International, Inc. (Savannah, GA), James W. Buckley and
        Associates, Inc. (Savannah, GA), and Raymond Engineering – Georgia, Inc. (Savannah,
        GA) at an estimated annual amount of $10,000,000.00.
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        Lighting Installations
        Funding for outdoor lighting is included in the ESPLOST III budget for construction of new
        school facilities.

        Lighting for K-12 Multi-Campus Parking Lot and Sports Fields
        The Board approved a contract with Georgia Power for LED Lighting for the K-12 Multi-
        Campus Parking Lot and Sports Multi-Purpose Fields (Multi-Purpose Field and Tennis
        Courts) for a lump sum pricing of $596,485.00
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        New Lighting for Oatland Island Parking Lot
        The Board approved the contract with Georgia Power for LED Lighting System for the
        Oatland Island Parking Lot for a lump sum cost of $339,183.00
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        UPCOMING MEETINGS

        CIC Committee Meeting
        Wednesday, February 23, 2022 - 9:00AM
        Whitney Administrative Complex, Building G. 2 Laura Avenue

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