Here. The elected representatives are removed, a manager makes decisions in the dark. And what we see in michigan isnt leading to better management, it is leading to worse management. We are seeing the signs of that here. Some really poor management decisions have been made. The board of trustees left the district with the Budget Surplus of several Million Dollars in june. Just a few weeks before they were removed last july. Management has taken that Budget Surplus and squandered it and we are looking at a 23 million deficit, 23 million, because they have not done their job of student recruitment. This is a job that every publicly managed Community College and School District does, universities do it, recruitment. They are not doing it. They are failing. They are also making bad management decisions in pay as student fees, supervisor campos mentioned. But pay raises. These pay raises have been given, double digit pay raises in the time of budget deficit, were made in violation of the d
Supervisor norman yee and the supervisor eric mar is in route and will be here shortly. The clerk of the committee is derek evans and we also want to thank the following members of sfgovtv staff who are covering the meeting today. Bill dylan and mark bunch. Mr. Clerk, do we have any announcements . Thank you, mr. Chair. Please make sure to silence all cell phones and electronic devices. Completed speaker cards and copies of documents to be included in the legislative file should be submitted to the clerk. Items acted upon today will appear on the march 25th, 2014 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. Thank you very much. If you can please call the one item that we have on the agenda today. The item is the resolution urging state Community College chancellor brice harris to restore the voice of San Francisco voters and bring democratic decisionmaking, transparency, and public accountability back to city college of San Francisco by restoring the duly elected board of trust
Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to a special meeting of the San Francisco board of supervisors Neighborhood Services and Safety Committee. My name is david campos. I am chair of the committee. We are joined today by supervisor norman yee and the supervisor eric mar is in route and will be here shortly. The clerk of the committee is derek evans and we also want to thank the following members of sfgovtv staff who are covering the meeting today. Bill dylan and mark bunch. Mr. Clerk, do we have any announcements . Thank you, mr. Chair. Please make sure to silence all cell phones and electronic devices. Completed speaker cards and copies of documents to be included in the legislative file should be submitted to the clerk. Items acted upon today will appear on the march 25th, 2014 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. Thank you very much. If you can please call the one item that we have on the agenda today. The item is the resolution urging state Community College chance
Glass Technical Paper offers guidance to select proper security glazing for use in school settings.
The National Glass Association (NGA) announces the publication of a new Glass Technical Paper (GTP) titled
School Security Glazing. This paper provides information on delayed forced entry security glazing options for windows and doors installed in schools.
“This GTP was written as a supplement to NGA’s recent Security Glazing GTP. It contains an easy-to-read quick reference chart that will be of great help in narrowing the product choices based on the level of security desired,” indicates Urmilla Sowell, NGA advocacy and technical director.
The paper outlines the types of security glazing available based on the level of penetration resistance required. It also features a summary of active standards in use related to educational facilities for glass-only testing as well as glazing system testing, including ASTM International, ANSI Z97.1, CPSC 16 CFR 1201, CAN CGSB, UL and