In order to realize our goals we know that some program shifts are necessary. The resolutions that you have in front of you tonight are about insuring that we have a balanced budget that reflect the service of our students and their family and staff. This evening, you have four resolutions to consider. Each deals with noticing staff at our prek through 12 division and Early Education department. We bringing all, projected layoffs to you to give you the comprehensive picture at this time. The notice is time critical. We need your approval for the initial notice of potential layoffs of certificated employees. This is called reduction in particular kinds of service or pks. The second resolution is related to the pks and determines how sameday of service hire ties are reserved in the layoff process. As you know if we do not notice our certificated employees by the mandated march 15th deadline, we lose the flexibility to layoff the employees for the 2013, 14 Academic School year. Of equal i
Establishing the order of seniority for which employees with the same date. One second. You need to have a motion to adopt. We have to motion all of them before we have them read. Can we do them altogether . We were going to vote on them separate. But we are having them read into the record and have them moved before we read them into the record. Could i hear a motion for all of them . We move the first one the other three. I move the other three, the second, third and fourth resolutions. And i need a second. Second. Thank you. Proceed. Resolution establishing the order of seniority for the employees of the same date of first paid service, now therefore be it resolved that to meet the requirements of Education Code section 44955, the following criteria for establishing the order of seniority for those employees hired on the same date will be used. 1 point will be added for each of the following credential or authorizations except where otherwise noted. Possession of clear preliminary C
According to the Mississippi Department of Transportation, 1 out of 3 deaths among US teens is the result of a motor vehicle crash, and a study released by the American Automobile Association found that Mississippi leads in teen fatal car accidents.