HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019.0430.TCJMSB.Minutes TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS
MINUTES OF THE JOINT MEETING OF THE
FOUNTAIN HILLS TOWN COUNCIL
AND FOUNTAIN HILLS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD
APRIL 30, 2019
1. CALL TO ORDER — Mayor Ginny Dickey
Mayor Dickey called the Joint Meeting of April 30, 2019, to order at 5:30 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL — Mayor Ginny Dickey
COUNCILMEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Ginny Dickey; Vice Mayor Art Tolis;
Councilmembers Mike Scharnow, Dennis Brown, Alan Magazine, Sherry Leckrone and
David Spelich.
COUNCILMEMBERS ABSENT: None.
STAFF PRESENT: Town Manager Grady Miller, Town Attorney Aaron D. Arnson, and
Town Clerk Elizabeth A. Burke.
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT: President Mrs. Jill Reed; Vice President
Dr. Wendy Miedel; Board Members Mrs. Judy Rutkowski, Nadya Jenkins and Dr. C.T.
Wright.
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS ABSENT: None.
SCHOOL STAFF PRESENT: School Superintendent Dr. Allen.
3. Discussion relating to intergovernmental agreements between the Town of
Fountain Hills and the Fountain Hills School District
a. Resolution 2003-68 — Intergovernmental Agreement relating to Channel 99
b. Resolution 2007-01 — Intergovernmental Agreement relating to construction,
installation, operation, maintenance and joint use of facilities for recreational and
athletic facilities
c. Resolution 2007-26 — Intergovernmental Agreement relating to shared use of
District and Town facilities.
Mr. Miller said that they have the resolutions attached to the agenda, which show that the
Town and School District have several working relationships
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Board Member Dr. Miedel thanked the Town for working with the School District, allowing
some of the athletic teams to use the community center at no charge. She said that she
appreciated the different camps and programs brought by the Town. She said that they
have been wonderful and the kids really enjoy the activities.
Mr. Miller said that it is a model; not all towns and school districts have such a positive
working relationship.
President Reed noted that the signatures on the IGA's are from four superintendents ago
and perhaps it was time to update them. Mr. Miller said that they were written to be
evergreen, but there may be some language changes needed. He and Dr. Allen could
meet and determine if there are any relevant changes needed.
Mayor Dickey said that when she was on the School Board they had just started talking
about having a School Resource Officer. She said that it was nice to see them working
together as they all have the same constituents. She said that in February she and the
School Board President met to discuss some possible projects. She asked if any type of
a project would need to be done through an IGA, or if they can have more of an informal
agreement for joint projects. Dr. Allen said that they could work through an informal
agreement; Mr. Miller concurred, as long as it did not include governing the use of a facility.
Board Member Rutkowski said that with all the programs available through the School
District and the Town, the kids could not say they do not have anything to do.
Councilmember Scharnow said that most recently they updated the strategic plan which
has components about the District and Town working together, and he wants to keep that
working relationship strong.
4. Discussion relating to safety and security of Fountain Hills Schools and Campuses
a. Recently Completed Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Site Vulnerability
Assessment (will include speaker points in agenda packet but not full report due
to security concerns)
Dr. Allen noted that speaker points were included in the agenda packet.
b. Improvements made to schools to improve security
Dr. Allen said that they believe they have safe and secure school campuses, but
they are constantly seeking improvement. They have undertaken several
endeavors with respect to school vulnerability. They have assessed both the
access and perimeters.
He said that they are not trying to restrict access, but they want to make sure that
adults or visitors go where they are allowed. They have added bullet-resistant
glass and walls, and have buzzer doors, in the reception area. When a visitor or
parent walks into the front lobby, they meet and greet a receptionist. This is a
significant improvement paid for by bond funds.
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Secondly, they recently completed (fall of 2018) an assessment of the perimeter
vulnerability. They have not done significant construction on that yet; it is being
planned out over a multi-year period of time.
Councilmember Magazine asked who did the assessments. Dr. Allen said that it
was the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Counterintelligence Office who worked
with the District's DERT (District Emergency Response Team).
In addition, Dr. Allen said, their plans have been uploaded into the AZTEC
statewide emergency management safety and security program so if there was an
emergency, they would already have demographic information with site plans.
Dr. Allen said that this summer they are upgrading their server system so they will
have the infrastructure capacity to maintain the storage of data. In addition, they
just updated specific points of access where they had padlocked areas and they
are moving to push bars so students can evacuate, but access is limited.
Councilmember Spelich reported that he and the Mayor attended a school safety
conference in Phoenix last Friday. He said that according to the event organizers,
it was the first time that so many different agencies were there, such as US Secret
Service, Behavior Profiling of the FBI and Sheriff Penzone's office, and they also
had some Green Beret Special Forces. He said that they drilled into them the need
for schools to drill the students in active shooters and how important it is to get the
kids familiar with different scenarios.
He said that they also talked about the need for school districts to have security
directors. He said that currently it seems to be being handled mostly by athletic
directors. He said that he understands that budgets are limited but he thinks that
in the age they are in and the way things are going, they should be looking at a
director of security, and they could also do threat assessments with students.
Dr. Allen said that they will consider that in the future. He said that the district
employees do partake in training in preparedness and safety meetings. They also
work with the Property Liability Trust and they attend annual regional consortium
meetings where they interact with law enforcement from school districts and
municipalities.
He said that they also engage their Athletic Director with the School Safety and
Preparedness Office and they have attended several times over the law few years.
He said that they have taken a multi-prong approach involving existing staff. He
said that they have access to the School Resource Officers Brooks and Miller,
during school hours at all three sites and they do threat assessments. If they see
any type of aggressive behavior, they work with the School Threat Assessment
Team, under the lead of the School Psychologist. Once the assessment is done,
there is a plan put in place that includes discipline, behavior monitoring and limiting
certain access to the student.
Dr. Allen said that they have also done lock-down practices, similar to a fire drill.
He said that oftentimes active shooters are students themselves versus someone
from the community. They need to learn to shelter in place or run/fight/hide. He
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said that they practice those and will continue to do so. He said that he was at
Grand Canyon University for a Superintendents Symposium and they were offered
free training for active shooting. He said that they have a dedicated staff; there are
complications in finding a specific staff member for that narrow type of
responsibility.
Councilmember Spelich said that they also mentioned a program in Arizona where
they will teach teachers how to handle wounds so they can render fair aide in such
situations. Dr. Allen said that the Trust did a training specifically for high school
teachers for that exact thing just two weeks ago.
Board Member Rutkowski said that at a conference she attended, they talked
about safety and there was a different attitude. They talked about the fact that no
one wants to share information with regard to student behavior. She said that the
teachers need to feel free to say something if they see something.
President Reed thanked the Town for providing the School Resource Officers. She
said that it helps to have them get to know the students and it makes a difference
to have the presence of MCSO on their campuses.
c. Town budgeted School Resource Officer position (added as it relates to the safety
discussion)
See above discussion
d. Safe Routes to Schools
Mr. Miller said that the Council has been concerned about pedestrian safety and
they want to protect the youth as they are going to and from school. There is a
program available where they can get some funding from both the Feds and the
Governor's Office of Highway Safety. Town staff will be working closely with
Dr. Allen and his staff to identify routes between the elementary school, middle
school and high school, to make those zones safer.
He said that one area they will be looking at is the mid-intersection crossing on the
south side of Palisades between Golden Eagle and Fountain Hills Blvd. He said
that they will be looking at various routes over the next three months.
President Reed that on their end, they need to remind students to use the
crosswalks. She sees students running across the roads all the time. It is the law
and it is for their own safety.
Brief discussion was held on the crosswalk signal at Hampstead. Mr. Miller said
that they did have issues with the controller, but he believed that has been
corrected.
They also talked about the accident at Hampstead and Palisades. Mr. Miller said
that they did fully investigate that through the Sheriff's Office and it turned out that
the driver was blinded by the sunrise coming up and did not see the jogger in the
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street. He said that it did bring to his attention that there was an area where there
should be a sidewalk.
Mr. Miller said that they do want to encourage people to walk a little farther and
cross at Golden Eagle rather than the mid-intersection crossings. Also, another
area is in front of Four Peaks Condos in front of Safeway; a lot of people cross
there. Mr. Miller said that they will be doing a mini traffic study and will probably
have another mid-intersection crossing.They will probably come back with options.
e. Bullying and Social Media
Discussion was held on bullying and social media. Dr. Allen said that bullying has
been around for a long time, but it takes on a new face with the new modalities.
He said that the District does have a policy which defines what bullying is and
references the discipline action. He said that it even covers such things as hazing.
Dr. Allen said that in their schools they are trying to teach the kids to build positive
relationships. In March they had a Be Kind Assembly. He said that on May 14 they
are having a session on bullying awareness for parents at 6:00 p.m. at the Middle
School. He said that the Maricopa County Attorney's Office will be presenting their
program "Stand Up to Put Downs."
Councilmember Magazine asked if there was a way for a child to report a bully in
total confidence so they can get some type of relief. Dr. Allen said that each school
has a school counselor where students can report such activity and it can be
investigated.
Board Member Rutkowski said that they have also been presenting the Character
Counts program at the McDowell Mountain Elementary.
Board Member Jenkins said that last fall they had a special presentation sponsored
by the PTO on social media. She said that it covered a lot of the details and how
the kids can get sucked into it. She said that they also have a great partnership
with the Coalition that addresses drug and alcohol awareness. She said that at the
high school they have had at least one incident where students suspected a
student was doing something. She said that it turned out to be nothing, but all of
the students are very aware.
Dr. Reed said that they do have an Anti-Hazing document for the sports teams.
There was one incident where a player felt they were being bullied and the coach
took action; the player was suspended. He said that at the end of the day, they can
educate, provide counselors, etc. but the biggest problem is at home. He said that
they are relying on the parents to track social media. Once the students leave the
campus there is only so much that the school can do.
Board Member Dr. Miedel said that they are so lucky to have the partnership with
the Fountain Hills Coalition. They are about finding things that are positive, doing
the right thing, and how to be a friend. She said that kids are speaking out. As a
School Board, they have started to push for understanding social and emotional
health of their students. She said that at the elementary school the full-time
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counselor brings a dog to school. She said that it is about seeing something
happen that is nice and having the students being awarded for their actions.
Councilmember Scharnow said that as a board member for the Coalition this was
wonderful to hear. He said that his fellow board members of the Coalition love
working with the District and Town in presenting the programs. The key strategy is
prevention, so kids feel good about themselves. Board Member Rutkowski said
that there are no other districts that have a Coalition like they do.
President Reed said that she could say the same about the PTO. They have the
Youth Frontiers and Be Kind campaigns, specifically designed for appropriate age
levels. They have two different programs, one geared for high school students,
focusing on boys because of the higher rate of suicide in boys, and the second
program geared toward elementary students and educating them on social media.
Mayor Dickey said that she learned that Arizona is the worst state for
counselor/pupil ratios.
Councilmember Spelich said that his current position is as an investigator for the
State Department of Education, part of the teacher misconduct unit. He said that
the amount of social media traffic that is discovered by parents is staggering. He
said that anyone that has a child should have the password to their kid's phone
and their accounts. He said that he would love to have the District stress to parents
that it is imperative for them to monitor the social media.
5. Discussion relating to proposed use of Fountain Hills High School and Middle School for
possible emergency shelters
Fire Chief Dave Ott said that they have an Emergency Operation Plan that provides
guidance to the Town in all procedural areas. One of the things that they have been talking
about is the ability to have a few facilities available for emergency centers.
He said that he has worked in the past with Dr. Allen and the Facilities and Transportation
Director. It was determined that the best viable spot would be the middle school, based
on the facilities and the kitchen. The high school was not as beneficial because of the
different tiers and areas.
He said that during the school year some of the fires on the rim may pose a threat. He
said that they feel lucky that for the most part their threats are fairly limited. They could be
looking at power outages during hotter times. For them, they do have the challenge of not
having an emergency generator. They are working with SRP to re-route some of the
power.
Mr. Miller said that they wanted to bring this topic to both of the governing bodies as they
believe it will be coming back to both of them. He said that in this region it would probably
be more of a cooling center. He said that they do have a backup generator at Town Hall,
but that room is designed to be the Emergency Operations Center.
He said that they just wanted to bring this up for discussion and let both bodies know that
they will be working on this and bringing something back for further consideration.
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6. Discussion relating to school district participation in Teen Court
Judge Melton said that this is a program that is near and dear to his heart. He said that
Teen Court is a diversion program for juveniles across the country. If they enter a plea
agreement, they usually go to Teen Court and have students from the local high school or
another community serve as prosecutors, defense attorneys, jurors, etc. He said that the
jury gets to decide the punishment; a lot of times it is writing a letter of apology and sitting
in on the Court.
He said that some years back they had this program with Fountain Hills High School, but
over the years the enrollment and participation dropped. They were hoping to generate
some interest and get them back into the program.
Dr. Allen said that they will bring in the Assistant Principal to work with the Judge.
President Reed said that she would like to have them do this.
7. Discussion relating to Student of the Month
Mayor Dickey said that the idea of Student of the Month was brought up by someone in
the recent Leadership class. She said that she thought it was a great idea as it brings
recognition to the students and there are often times when their parents have probably
never set foot in Town Hall or a Town meeting.
Councilmember Scharnow said that as a member of the new Kiwanis group, they have
the Pacesetters Program where they have two students of the month that they recognize.
They send out e-mails and get nominations from the teachers. They usually have a male
and a female. He said that perhaps it could be tailored to this program.
Councilmember Magazine said that at their last Council meeting they talked about the
possibility of a bonus for one employee and he voiced concerns. He said that he would
voice concerns with this as well, as he would not want to see it become political.
Vice Mayor Tolis said that he would hope that it would be based on the merit of the student
in such things as academics, leadership, sports, etc. He thought it was a great idea. He
said that they have a Teacher of the Month with Four Peaks Rotary and they ask the
principals to identify those teachers that are excelling. He said that he did not think there
was anything wrong with recognizing someone that is doing a good job. Councilmember
Magazine said that he was not against it either, he just wants to make sure it is done right.
Board Member Dr. Wright said that he would agree that they need to do it right. If they
come up with the Town/District criteria up front then they will not have that problem of it
becoming political.
Councilmember Leckrone said that she thought it was a wonderful idea and suggested
they include in the criteria a student's civic involvement since it would be coming from the
Town.
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8. Discussion relating to EVIT (East Valley Institute of Technology)
Mayor Dickey said that there was a fact sheet prepared for EVIT and she would like to
start talking about the Accelerator Building and get the students more involved. She said
that there are many good things happening with EVIT. Dr. Allen said that EVIT plays two
roles with the High School. They have the EVIT campus, but they are also providing CTE
classes. At the Four Peaks site they are moving forward with nursing, video technology,
veterinarian technician and cyber security this coming year. They are currently recruiting
kids for that location. There is also the potential of creating internships.
Dr. Allen said that their intent is to continue moving forward and recruiting more kids to
participate in those programs. They do get some kids from Desert Mountain. He said that
Cave Creek is also going down the road of creating a JTED and some kids go to Mesa.
Their goal is to be an intermediary location.
Mayor Dickey said that there have been three classes go through the new Leadership
program, and this was another one of their ideas, including the Student of the Month. She
said that it was eye opening to see the efforts going into their different presentations.
9. Discussion relating to volunteer service hours
Mayor Dickey asked if the District still required community service hours to graduate;
President Reed confirmed that they did. Mayor Dickey asked Mr. Miller if there was an
opportunity with the Town to facilitate some of those community service hours. Mr. Miller
said that he checked with staff and while there are some opportunities, there has been a
challenge in getting students to volunteer for Town activities because it is decentralized at
the School District and they do not have one "go to" person with which to work.
President Reed said that if there are events that the Town needs help with, they could
contact Jodi Langworthy who has a bulletin board where they can post such notices at the
high school. She keeps track of the community service hours.
Board Member Wright said that as a result of this meeting, he hoped that everyone would
recognize the fact that the Fountain Hills Unified School District is still a great district. He
hears people saying negative things, but they are doing an outstanding job. He said that
they need to keep telling themselves that they are great, and he could say the same thing
about the Town. They always hear negative things, but they are an A+ district, and no one
ever wants to talk about that.
Vice Mayor Tolis thanked the School Board for their time and effort put into the District.
He said that while he thought the meeting was good, there are a lot more "meat and
potatoes" they should be talking about and how they can help each other.
He said that he moved here in 2002 and at that time the Fountain Hills Homecoming
Parade was phenomenal; it was well attended. He said that it is important to tie the
community with the District. He would like to see Friday night football games full of
community spirit. They need to continue to focus on positive things.
He said that other issues, such as enrollment and finances, need to be talked about
together.
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President Reed thanked the Town for hosting. She is grateful to be able to have a great
partnership with the Town. She agreed that it would be nice to see more school spirit. She
said that they are very thankful to the community because they passed the override. They
have seen other districts that have problems, but in the 16 years she has been there, there
has been only one time that an override was not passed.
10. Adjournment
Mayor Dickey thanked everyone for coming and said that it was all about working together.
Next time the Council will head to the School District's office.
The Joint Meeting of the Fountain Hills Town Council and Fountain Hills Unified School
District Board held April 30, 2019, adjourned at 6:51 p.m.
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