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<div><strong>Achievement Committee Meeting Recap --- November 14, 2016 -- </strong>All
achievement committee members were present (Chair Rebecca
Vazquez-Skillings, Vice Chair Todd Jones, Melanie Bolender, Pat Bruns,
Stephanie Dodd, Joe Farmer, Nancy Hollister, Ann Jacobs, and Ron
Rudduck). Board president Tom Gunlock and board member Mary Rose Oakar
also were in attendance.</div>
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<div>After accepting the minutes and a short discussion on career tech
standards, Chairwoman Vazquez-Skillings opened up the discussion about
the gifted operating standards. The first motion of this meeting turned
out to be the most controversial. As she did in October, Ms.
Vazquez-Skillings asked for the November draft including all of the
amendments conceptually agreed to in October to be voted as the base
draft for discussion. Several committee members quickly made the motion
to accept the draft. Committee member Todd Jones raised objections. He
indicated that he did not agreed to the amendments, because he was so
confused by the October’s committee discussion. He wanted to go through
each of the changes that were agreed to by the committee last month. He
also brought up the education management letter that he said raised
several legitimate concerns. He indicated that he had concerns, for
example, about the language in the draft rule that calls for a district
audit every three years. (Note from Ann: This is required by law and has
been part of the operating standards since 1999.)</div>
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<div>At this point, several committee members challenged his objections.
Melanie Bolender questioned the timing and actual field support of the
education management positions as the letter was sent late in the
process by U.S. mail so that many committee members hadn’t received it.
She also indicated that members of the associations she spoke to did not
support the positions outlined in the letter. Stephanie Dodd brought up
the fact that the new draft had been available since November 3<sup>rd</sup>,
and that Mr. Jones hadn’t expressed any concerns to the committee
before the meeting. Pat Bruns felt that the draft was a good
distillation of the committee discussion. Ann Jacobs noted that Mr.
Jones hadn’t objected to any of the amendments when they had been
discussed at last month’s meeting. She also spoke about the fact that
this issue had been under discussion for well over three years and
needed to be resolved. There was also some other very colorful
commentary as well as fun literary references. These are best heard
directly when the audio tapes are released by ODE in the next few days.</div>
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<div>At this point, there was a brief discussion about which amendments
were actually included in the draft. A vote was taken to accept the
November board book draft as the base draft for discussion. The vote was
8 to 1, with only Mr. Jones objecting. Ms. Vazquez-Skillings asked ODE
staff if they believe the draft accepted was a solid draft with which
to move forward. Staff indicated that they believed it was a true
reflection of what the committee had discussed along with input from all
stakeholders. Ms. Vazquez-Skillings then asked if there additional
amendments beyond those that were submitted previously. Mr. Jones stated
that he had no amendments, but that if the draft were passed out of
committee, he would be introducing a “panoply” of amendments at the full
board in December.</div>
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<div>The chair then asked Melanie Bolender to discuss the amendments that
she had submitted for discussion. Ms. Bolender spoke about the need to
move forward so that districts could be given clear direction for the
next school year. In the interest of compromise and closure, she
indicated that she was going to withdraw her amendments and move that
the base draft earlier accepted be voted out of committee so that it
could go to the full board for an intent to adopt in December. Mr. Jones
made some additional comments about how if he had known the amendments
were to be dropped he might have had a different opinion of the base
draft, but reiterated his statement that he reserved his right to
brin<font size="2">g</font> amendments to the full board. At this point, the draft was
voted out of committee with a vote of 9 to 0. A copy of the current
standards voted out can be found at <a href="http://www.oagc.com/files/Gifted%20Operating%20Standards%20as%20voted%20out%20of%20achivement%20committee.11.13.16.pdf">here</a>.</div>
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<div>Note from Ann: OAGC would certainly have welcomed additional changes
to the draft, especially with regard to reporting and accountability.
However, it is more than time for the standards to be adopted.
Additional changes can perhaps be addressed by the gifted advisory
council in the future.</div>
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<div>Based on Mr. Jones comments, December may be a very contentious
meeting. Conversely, due to the withdrawal of any additional amendments
to the base draft, the meeting may provide the long-sought calm vote
most stakeholders (and board members) crave. We will need to communicate
our support of the current draft with all board members. We will also
need to line up witnesses to support the draft. It is particularly
important to have supportive superintendents and school board members
speak up. If you would like to testify or can recommend someone to
testify on December 13th, please contact me at <a href="mailto:anngift@aol.com">anngift@aol.com</a>.</div>
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<div>In the meantime, we need to celebrate and thank the committee board
members for voting out this draft. Please take a few minutes to thank
them for their support and ask them to keep the work intact at the full
board meeting, next month. As always, use your own words. <br>
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<div>Committee
email addresses are:</div>
<div><a href="mailto:rebecca.vazquez-skillings@education.ohio.gov">rebecca.vazquez-skillings@education.ohio.gov</a>; <a href="mailto:Pat.Bruns@education.ohio.gov">Pat.Bruns@education.ohio.gov</a>; <a href="mailto:melaniebolender@education.ohio.gov">melaniebolender@education.ohio.gov</a> ; <a href="mailto:Stephanie.Dodd@education.ohio.gov">Stephanie.Dodd@education.ohio.gov</a>; <a href="mailto:Joe.Farmer@education.ohio.gov">Joe.Farmer@education.ohio.gov</a>;<a href="mailto:Nancy.Hollister@education.ohio.gov">Nancy.Hollister@education.ohio.gov</a>; <a href="mailto:ann.jacobs@education.ohio.gov">ann.jacobs@education.ohio.gov</a>; <a href="mailto:jones.todd@education.ohio.gov">jones.todd@education.ohio.gov</a>; <a href="mailto:ron.rudduck@education.ohio.gov">ron.rudduck@education.ohio.gov</a></div>
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Posted: 11/16/2016
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