THE STATE EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT /
THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK / ALBANY, NY 12234 |
TO: |
The Honorable the Members of the Board of Regents |
FROM: |
David Johnson |
COMMITTEE: |
Full Board |
TITLE OF ITEM: |
Summary of the May 2003 Meeting |
DATE OF SUBMISSION: |
May 30, 2003 |
PROPOSED HANDLING: |
Approval |
RATIONALE FOR ITEM: |
Approval for Public Distribution of the Summary of the Monthly Meeting |
STRATEGIC GOAL: |
Goal #4 |
AUTHORIZATION(S): |
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SUMMARY:
Attached for approval is the Summary of the May 2003 Meeting of the Board of Regents.
Your review should focus on the summaries of discussions in Full Board. Motions adopted in Full Board were already approved as presented.
It is recommended that the Regents take the following action:
VOTED, that the Summary of the May 2003 Meeting of the Board of Regents of The University of the State of New York be approved.
SUMMARY OF THE MAY
MEETING
OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS
OF
THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Held in Bronx County, New York
May 21 and 22, 2003
David Johnson, Secretary
Board of Regents
The
Board of Regents of The University of the State of New York held its public
session on Thursday, May 22, 1:00 p.m., pursuant to a call duly sent to each Regent.
MEETING
OF THE FULL BOARD, Thursday, May 22
Board
Members in Attendance:
Robert
M. Bennett, Chancellor
Adelaide L. Sanford, Vice Chancellor
Diane McGivern
Saul B. Cohen
James C. Dawson
Anthony S. Bottar
Merryl H. Tisch
Geraldine D. Chapey
Harry Phillips, 3rd
Joseph E. Bowman, Jr.
Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez
James R. Tallon, Jr.
Milton L. Cofield
Also present were the President of The University and Commissioner of
Education, Richard P. Mills, the Counsel and Deputy Commissioner for Legal
Affairs, Kathy A. Ahearn, and the Secretary, Board of Regents, David Johnson. Regents
Robert M. Johnson, Arnold B. Gardner and Judith O. Rubin were absent and excused.
Chancellor
Bennett called the meeting to order at 1:00 p.m.
ACTION ITEMS BR (A) 1 |
The
Board received for review and action the April 2003 Fiscal Report. The spending projections in this report
reflect the General Fund cuts recommended in the Executive Budget, to be
adjusted with the enacted 2003-2004 budget.
General
Fund accounts are in structural balance, allowing for reconciliation of
negative personal service balances after the year-end. All revenue accounts are in balance,
allowing for normal reimbursement delays and the planned use of prior year
balances. Federal accounts are in
structural balance.
MOVED, that the Board of Regents accept the April 2003 State Education Department Fiscal Report as presented.
Motion by: Regent Milton L. Cofield
Seconded by: Regent Saul B. Cohen
Action: Motion carried unanimously
Summary of the April 2003 Meeting BR (A) 2 |
MOVED, that the Summary of the April 2003 Meeting of the Board of Regents of The University of the State of New York be approved.
Motion by: Regent Geraldine D. Chapey
Seconded by: Regent Saul B. Cohen
Action: Motion carried unanimously
DISCUSSION ITEMS |
The
Commissioner's written report focused on five subject areas: closing the gaps in student achievement;
Bronx Educational Alliance; medical practitioners - child health and student
results; school visits; and, progress report on assessment of critical
operations.
New York State Association of School Nurses Presentation
Donna
Cashin, Past President of the Association, informed the Board of a service
project initiated by the Association.
Following the tragedy of September 11, 2001, it was agreed by the
membership that school nurses in New York City and adjoining counties were
going to face the enormous challenge of caring for students and staff affected
by the tragedy. It was decided that through
member donations, to be matched by the Association, appropriate books would be
purchased for school nurses to help students, especially young students, with
their grief and loss. Having begun the
distribution of these books, and continuing to receive donations and therefore
purchasing more books, the Association is now presenting the books to the Board
of Regents for donation to the NYC Department of Education for distribution to
school nurses citywide.
Statewide Test Results
The
Board received an overview of the recently released results of the elementary
and middle school English tests.
Student achievement in elementary English has improved statewide every
year since the test began in 1999, narrowing the achievement gap for high need
districts and for minority students. In
the middle schools, after four years student achievement has not shown any
improvement statewide.
Board Activities and Visitations
The
Board convened its monthly meeting with a hosted luncheon at Lincoln Hospital,
followed by a meeting with medical practitioners regarding child health and
student results. In the afternoon,
Board members met at Bronx Community College with more than 40 representatives
of the Bronx Educational Alliance, joining them in small group discussions that
focused on strengthening student achievement in the Bronx.
On
the morning of May 22, Board members visited four pairs of schools in the
Bronx: Health Opportunities School and
Bronx School for Law, Government and Justice; PS179/PS220, CSD 7 and PS154, CSD
7; PS159, CSD 10 and MS143, CSD 10; and, PS160, CSD 11 and PS111, CSD 11.
The
monthly meeting concluded with a luncheon and meeting of the Full Board hosted
by Herbert H. Lehman College.