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BO".tRD OF COOPERA TIVE EDUCA TIONAL SE!R.VICES Nassau County, New York Agenda for the Meeting of September 13, 1973 .. 8: 15 P. M. I. DETERMINATION OF A QUORUM AND CALL TO ORDER tI. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Special or August Z, 1973 Regular Meeting of 1973 Special Meeting or August 30, 1973 111. COMMUNICATIONS tV. BOARD COMMITTEE REPORTS A. Personnel CommiUee Mrs. Joan B. Brenner. Chairman 1. Personnel Actions Report - Action Required 2. Terure Area Designation--Special Education Teachers and Administrators - Action Required 3. lvlcrlt Awards- .Civll Service Personnel - Action Required 4. Hospital- Bound Instruction Progranl - Information B. Finance Con.,nittec Mr. Sin1con A. 'ViHenberg. Chairman 1. Approval of Bida - Action Required 2. Acceptance of Treasurer's Report - Action Requlred 3. Schedules of Bills - Information 4. Borrowing of Funds .. Action Required c. Mr. George Chairman .. 1. Authorization of on Contracts - Action Required 2. Designation of NYSSBA Representatives - Action Required

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BO".tRD OF COOPERA TIVE EDUCA TIONAL SE!R.VICES Nassau County, New York

Agenda for the R~gular Meeting of September 13, 1973 .. 8: 15 P. M.

I. DETERMINATION OF A QUORUM AND CALL TO ORDER

tI. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

Special l~eeting or August Z, 1973 Regular Meeting of August~, 1973 Special Meeting or August 30, 1973

111. COMMUNICATIONS

tV. BOARD COMMITTEE REPORTS

A. Personnel CommiUee Mrs. Joan B. Brenner. Chairman

1. Personnel Actions Report - Action Required

2. Terure Area Designation--Special Education Teachers and Administrators - Action Required

3. lvlcrlt Awards- .Civll Service Personnel - Action Required

4. Hospital- Bound Instruction Progranl - Information

B. Finance Con.,nittec Mr. Sin1con A. 'ViHenberg. Chairman

1. Approval of Bida - Action Required

2. Acceptance of Treasurer's Report - Action Requlred

3. Schedules of Bills - Information

4. Borrowing of Funds .. Action Required

c. Plannin~ ConHllil~cc

Mr. George Farb~rt Chairman .. 1. Authorization of sq~natures on Contracts - Action

Required

2. Designation of NYSSBA Representatives - Action Required

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Agenda - z - September 13, 1973

IV. BOARD COMMITTEE REPORTS (C ontinued)

D. FacUities Committee Dr. Robert H. Bell, Chairman

1. Lease ... County of Nassau .. Action Required

z. Lease .. Child Development Center - Action Required

3. Lease _ Z4S0 Charles Court, Bellmore .. Action

Required

4. Letter {rom Senator Owen H. Johnson - Re "What's a

BOC&'«;?" - Information

5. Status Report - Baldwin Harbor Park Facility - information

E. Special Committee Reports

1. Nass&u-Surrolk School Boards A •• oclation Mr. Simeon A. Wittenberg

V. SUPERINTENDENT'S INFORMATION REPORT

A. Calendar of Evenls

B. Task Force for Alternate Housing

C. Teacher Education

D. Special Assistant Cal" Educational Performance Review

E. BOCES Advisory Con,miUee of Chief School Administrators

F. Review of Health Occupations Education Programs

G. Former Beechwood PTA

H. BOCES Speakers Bureau

I. "Inspector General" . . . J. Educational F r ogram •

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Agenda

Vt .. REPORT OF COUNSEL

vtI. AUDIENCE TO VlStTORS

vtlt. OLD BUSINESS

IX. NEW BUSINESS

x. ADJOURNMENT

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BOARD OF COOPERATtVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Nassau County, New York

SUPERINTENDENT'S NOTES - Reguhyc Meetins! September 13. 1973

Item IV - BOARD COMMITTEE REPORTS

A. Personnel Committee "h _ _, "'." _

1. Personnel Actions ReEort _ ACtion Required

PreSented in this report arc the usual personnel items o( realgna­tiona, appointments, terminations, leavca, tenure appointments, salary adjustments, and other routine recommendations (or action on personnel.

a. ~ dm i nis tratl Vi> A ppol ntmi> nts (Page No s. 3 th rough 16,

19, lO, 2 J, and 29)

Wi> are {ortunale to be abl(! to recommend the filling o{ several administrative Positions with p(!rsonnel who have been observed in action III BOCES a8 (i>achers, adminis_ trators and as an intern, D('monslraled In thlt recom­mC!ndation Is another elCample of how we reduc~ Ihe risk • Involv(!d in hlrin!! stal( by following our career development and in-service training approach.

Mr. Hc·rbert Swords is being recomnoonded 10 fill Ihe posi­lion vacated as a result o( Mr. Casbarra' s retirement,

With the temporary transfer of Mr. Blasio 10 anolhor 48slg

nmont. we will bo able 10 provldo an I.lxcellonl 0ppor­

lunlty (or Mr. Eugene Eskridge 10 sorvo as acting prinCipal o{ the Southwest Center.

Mr. Frank McElroy. Who has demonstraled leadership and administrative abilities, appears to be ready to assume the assistant principalship vacancy created by the change of assignn"lent (or Mr. Swords.

We are also pleased to be able 10 recommend the appOint_ ment of Dr .. Robert Byalick to fill a most unique and speci'alized positioh of Adnlinistrator o{ the Center {or Community Adjl'slinent. Funds for this position are being earmarked from the previously budgeted POSition of ASSistant Principal at the former BeechWood Program. Mr. Harold Weinreb's position which was vacated Upon his resignation will not be fUled.

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Item IV - BOARD COMMITTEE REPORTS Page l

A.. Personnel Committee

. 1. Personnel Actions R~po~~

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a. Administrative Appointments (Continued)

We have had an opportunity to observe Mr. Nicholas Di Fasquale for two months when he worked as an intern in the Division of Personnel.

1 am also pleased t.o recommend the appointment of tWO

researchers to Cill vacancies in our Research and Develop­ment Division. both positions to be fined by hard-la-lind researchers Mr. Jerome Schenkman and Ms. Carol Weiss-man.

Mr. Peter Bivona is being recommended to un a part lime administrative internship while he will also lake advantaqe of a special grant to pursue graduatl'! sludit'!s at the Univer­sit y of Connecticut. \Ve a rc' indeed honored to have another men' b(~r of slaff selected (or this outstanding award. Here is anoltu~r exanlple of our errorts to develop a corps of poten­tial adn,inial ralars (or h~rd to fill and htAhly specializod positions •

Tenure A rca Dt-siJ!!!,2'lcm- -Sp~~ial Education "cachcrs and Administrators (F'agc Nos. 43 through 55)

Again. as a iullowup in our continuing efforts to update probationary and tenure dosignations. the Board is asked to approve the change o( tenure areas (or those who arc listed on Page Nos. 43 through 55. Such change in tenure areas will permit indhtiduals to retain their guaranteed rights as tenured or probationary teachers or adminst.ra­t.ors in their newly designated assignments. while at the same time it ,vill enable the Board to implement its reorganlzation plan more Cully.

3. Merit Awards--Civil Service Pers(\nnel (Page No. 83)

A reevaluation of the interpretation applied to merit awards (or civil service pn"lployecs has rf"suitpd in a very nlinor variation downward, in the award~ approved by the Board at its July 1 Z. 1973. meeting. A s a result. in order to be abs olutely correct. for the record. the Boatrd is being asked to approve the two resolu­tions being proposed on Page No. 83 of the Personnel Actions Re-port.

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Item IV - BOARD COMMITTEE REFORTS F"age 3

A. Personnel Committee

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4. Ho.sp,ital ... Bound .1nstructiolll'rogram - Information

t am pleased to report that the BOCES has received requests from the Port Washington and Manhasset School Districts to provide a hospital .. bound instruction program to begin in the 1973-74 school year.. We expect to service youngsters from these districts who will be hospitali~ed at North Shore Hospital for nve or more days. It is anticipated that additional school districts will be served. shortly at thrp.e other large hospitals still to be selected for the current school year. It is a real pleasure to report another opportunity for BOCES to serve the youngsters of Nassau County through a much needed and long sought after program. .

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Item IV - BOARD COMMITTEE REPORTS Page 4

B. Finance Committee ............. _ t

1. Approval or Bids - Action Required

Attached are Bid Resume Reports that are recommended (or Board action.

2. Acceptance of Treasurer's Report - Action Required

The Treasurer's Report for the month of August 1973 Is attached and recommended Cor ~oard acceptance.

3. Schedules oC Bills - Information . -The Finance Committee has received {rum tne BOCES internal Auditor certification of tutal cash disbursements amounting to $7,400,319. 88 Cor the month of August 1973 for all Cunds comblne~. Of this amount totaling $7.4 million in cash disbursements, $4.2 millinn was for short term investments. and $0.8 milllon was Cor payroll transCers--leaving a balance of $Z." million {or normal operating cash disbursements.

4. Borrowing of Funds - Action Required

In accordance with the rosolution adopted at the Special Moeting of August 30, 1973, during the week of Scpl"mber 10th the admin­istration will conduct bids Cor borrowing $4. SOOt 000.00 at the best possible interest rate. It the bid results are completed by Thurs­day evening, the written results will be distributed to the Board of Education at the meeting •

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Item IV - BOARD COMMITTEE REFORTS Fage 5

c. Plaltnin! Comrn.ittee

1. Authorization of Signatures on Contracts .. Action Required

The Cotnmittee recommends that the Board authorize the execu­tion of ~.,ntracts relating to the following two "Partnership" Oovernment" activities of Nassau BOCES:

a. Authorize the District Superintendent to sign an agreement between the County and BOCES (or the establishment oC a dental clinic at the. Cleveland Avenue School as part of the occupational education program in Dental Assisting.

b. Authorize the President of the Board to sign an agreement between the State and BOCES Cor the esuibUshment of the Region IV Title 1 (ESEA) OCficE' ot the Slate Education De­partment at the BOCES CacilUy at 2850 North Jerusalem Road in \Vantagh.

2. Designation ot NYSSBA Represctltalivcs - Action Required

The CommiUee rrcomn ends that the Board designate the follow­ing representatives Cor the Annual Convention of the New York State School Boards A ssociation in October:

Delegate - Mr. Benjamin A. Demos

Alternate - Mr. Milton Levine

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Item IV .. BOARD COMMITTEE REPORTS

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D. Facilities Committee

1. Lease ... C ouni1 of Nassal! - A cHon Required

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The Committee recommends that the Superintendent be authorized to sign the {lve .. year renewal of lease with the County of Nassau for the Rosemary Kennedy Center at lbSO North Jerusalem'Road. Wantagh, under the same terrr.s and conditions as the existing lease, at the annual rental oC $384,000.00. Counsel has approved the re-

newal.

Le!!e _ ChUd Develoe.metlt ~et1tet: '" Action Required

The Committee recommends that the Superintendent be authorized to sign lease for the ChHd Development Center,' at the Nassau County Medical Center in F lainvicw, for a period of two years, from Jul y I, 1971, 10 June 30, 197-1, with Ihe County of NaB sail, In the amount of $5,000. 00 per annum, subject to availability of federal funds. (Note: $5,000.00 (or the 1972.73 school year was received and paid to Ihe County; for 1973-74 il Is doubt rul Ihat the $5, 000. 00 will be received. By separate- leUer, copy attached, the County agrees to waive the rental fee IC the Cederal hands are not forthcoming. In that t~\'(~nl. there will be a $1.00 fce. Counsel has indicalt.!d his preference 10 hav" this Included In the lease; however, administra­tion r(~c()n'n'Hmd8 not including it as it would discriminate against our r(.ccivin~ the rental funds when the lease is Bubmitted to Albany

for approval. )

3. Lease _ 2450 Charles Court. Bellmore - Action Requi red

The Conlnlitlcc recon1nlends that the President be authorized to sign the lease for the facility at 2450 Charles Court. Bellmore. for a one-year period. effective August 1. 1973. to July 31. 1974, in the amount of $12. 820. 00, said facUity to be uscd as an auto­motive and trade electrical shop {or the Southeast Area Center.

due to increased enrollment.

4. Letter Crom Senator Owen H. Johnson - Re "What's a BOCES?" -

Information

The following letter was received fronl Senator Owen H. Johnson in response to letler Crom Mr. Charles W. Colangelo with which

he enclosed a copy of "What's a BOCES? ":

. "Just a note to say hello and to thank you for your thoughtful-

ness in sending me a copy of "What's a BOCES?"

"1n my position, I have need of a good background briefing in many areas of governmental operation and your booklet has helped to fill me in on an area with which I wall not very

familiar. Thanks again.

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Item IV BOARD COMMtTTEE REPORTS

D. Ftt :Jlities Committee

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s. Stat\ls Reeort - Baldwin Harbor Park FacUUJ: - Information

Move was completed dtlring tIle week or Augut9t 27th. S~hool opened on September 5th. All classroom wings are ready.

Contractor is concentrating on administration wing and core area. Partitions are being installed in general ofCice areas, library, media c:entp.r. AU work is ahead of schedule at this point in time. Contrae.tor ie attempting to deliver completed building by December 1st •

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Item V - SUPERiNTENDENT'S INFORMATION REPORT Page 8

A. Calendar of EVents

• The Calendar of Events is attached for your information.

B. Task t:orce for Alternate HOusing

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D.

The District Superintendent is quite pleased to announce that he has nominated Mrs. Everett H. Brenner to be a member of the Task Force lor Alternate Housing of the Nassau County Mental Health Board.

While it is the District Superintendent's sole prcrogati ve to l1'lllke this appointment, and while these appointments are usually made (rom the ranks o( state. Mrs. Brenner's eminent qualifications and deep devotion to the cause o( the handicapped override any and all other consideraUons. Further, 1 believe that in nominating Mrs. Brenner t have given Curther public visibility to the seamless web which exists in BOCES between Board and staff.

Tc-achcr Edurnlion -It is with grC'Qt plC!nsur(~ that t indi~atc to the Uoard that ~fr. Frank.1. Wolff, Assistant Superintendent for Occupational Education. has boen asked to serve on the Occupational Education Ad\'isory Council o( the

. New York Institute of Technology. 1 am sure that Frank will make a contribution to this group and will further the cause of articulation and intcf,:ratic)fl between secondary Occupational education and the collegiate level,

5 eclal Assistant (or Educational Pcr(ornlancc Review

I an, pleased to infornl the Members of the Board of Education that Mr. Daniel }<Iepak has called the District Superintendent of Schools to express his thanks and those of his staff to us (or the "thoughtful" response to his questions on the cost and quality of education. In what appe-ared to be a very warm and genuine comment to the District Superintendent. he indicated that the response of the Nassau BOCES was the most thorough that he had received (rom across the Stat~ of New York and he felt that to send U8 the form letter acknowledgment used with other boards of education \vouid be to do a disservice to this Board and its staff.

Furthernlorl', Mr. l<lcpak .rcCltWstecJ an opportunity Lo n1ccl with the District Super"intendent of Schools on Thursday, September 13th. at which time he will be in J'Jassau County on other business. I have invited the Board President to join me 'at this meeting and I am sure we will be reporting to you at the public meeting •

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Itern V - SUPERINTENDENT'S ~NFORMATION REPORT (Continued) Page 9

E. BOCES. Advisory Conunittee. of Chief School Administrators

I am pleased to report- to Members of the Board of Edt..cation that I have empaneled an Advisor)t Comttlittee of Chief School Administra­tors to assist me in finciing ways of broadening the base of support for developing ongoing BOCES programs and fer improving two-way communications between BOCES' administration and its counterparts in the local districts.

The following men have been asked to serve on this Committee during the school year 1973-74:

Mr. John J. Denniston Diocese of Rockville Centre

Dr. Robert M. Finley Glen Cove

Mr. Charles L. lauer Floral Fark

Dr. Francis P. McDermott \Vestbury

Mr. Abraham Neuwirth Bellnlore

Dr. Jer()nH~ J. Niosi Hicksville

Mr. David Nydick Jericho

Dr. Michael V. Sanlopolo H~\Vlelt- \Voodmere

Dr. lvfartin T. Walsh East lvteadow

F. Review of Health Occupations Education Programs

Attached for your interest is a brief docunlenl entitled, "Summary of Comments and Suggestions Following a Supervisory Visit in Health Occupations Eoucation". This brief document was prepared by a member of the State Education Department staff and is sclf­explanatory. I commend it to the reading of the Board •

o. Former Beechwood PTA

In late August~ under the leadership oC Messrs. Colella and Forte, a nlceting was held with rep'rcsentativcs of the former Beechwood

• PTA. From all reports, it was an extremely cordial and positive meeting in which information was freely exchanged between parents and staff •

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• Item V - SUPERINTENDENT'S INFORMATION RZPORT Page 10

G. Former Beechwood PTA (C ontinued)

H.

This meeting was the first step in the implementation of the District Superintendent's commitment to provide the former Beechwood PTA with unusual levels of liaison during this period of transition from our Corntt!r special education organizational structure to that described, euphemistically, as reorganization.

Attached is a summary report prepared by Mr. Kratzert which indi­cates in chronological order the speaking engagements (ulfilled by the BOCES staft and Board during the 1972-73 school year.

t think it is a con'prehensive list and deserves the attention of the Board of Education. It will be put into its larger perspectl ve shortly when Mr. Kratzert presents the Board with an overview of the Public Information program for which he is responsible. At such time we hope the Board will be willing and able to provide U8 with their guidance in reltard to sharpening and enhancing our errorts in identifying and in­(arming our tllllny and various publics,

I. "Inspector Gencral"

• The District Superintendent is pleased to indicate to the Board that our jOint lcU(9r to tv1r. l(tcpak wilh rcgard to the provision of assistance has not only been well ree(~ived, but has been accepted in practice.

On Thursrhl)". Scplt~nlbflr 6th, two nHHl'lbors o( ""r. l<lcpak*s starr. who ha\"~ responsibility for evaluation of the efficiency of school transporta­tion, spent the n)orning \t,dth the District Superintendent, Mr. Gormley. and Mr. Forte. They nlade it quite clear towards the end of the mceting that they found the Nassau BOCES--its Board and 8ta((--a "gold rninc tl

and intended to talk with U8 whenever and wherever necessary. We are most pleased with this developnlent and believe that the expertisc which is now resident in Mr. Klepak's unit may well assist U8 in improving the efficiency and economy of our operation.

J. Educational F rogram

M£"lnbers or til(' Divisions of Occupational Education and Sp("(~ial Educa .. lion will reporl on BOCES-tiponsored SUlnn·er progran,s invulving children and a"dults. F arlic'ipants will include Mr. Clarence Becker, Supervisor of Occupational Education; Mr. Charles Carter, Adult Edu­cation Administrator; M~. Francis Russo. Supervisor of Occupational Education; and Mr. Aaron Schaeffer. Project Officer in Occupational

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. BOARD OF CCOPERATIVE lilDUCA'tlONAL SUVlCES OF NAssAu COUNTY PersoDlJel Actions September 13. 1973

I. Educational Matters -A. ~ersonnel--Teachln& and Adm1n1strative . 1. Itesisnations:

Ettectf,-e Length Reason-lor Name Date Service AS8iBmnent Tenure ReSilnation

- - -Rena Kramet\ 9/1/73 None Researcher - No Did not accept R&D posItion JUn-roDB Ko 9/30/73 1 yr. Researcher - No Accepted R&D

another position

• Robert Schmid 8/B/73 5 yra • Teacher - Yes Relocation Floral Design CC

Kathleen AngeUllo 9/1/73 None Reg. Sub. l'fo Did Dot accept Hearing Impaired position

Sandra Stein 9/1/73 None IUD.: Teachor No Did not accept Hearing Impaired position

Kathleen Judge 9/1/73 None Itin. Teacher No Did not accept Learning Disabilities POSition

Carolyn Ware 6/30/73 2 yrs. Itin. Teacher No Accepted Learnt.ng Disabilities another .

position Ruth Waldbaum 1/20/73 3 mo. MediCallnspec. No Dr. Ufford

Health Services return trom Leave ot Absence

Seena Silverberg 1/2/73 4 )'rs. Teacher- Yes Health • Learning DisabUities ...

Class

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BOARD OF COOPERATiVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY Personnel Actlous September 13. 1973

I. Educational Matters

A. Personnel--Teachin(( and Administrative

1. Resignations:

EtfecU ve Lengtb Name Date Service Assignment

Reason tor Tenure Resignation

Adam Ratalowicz 1/1/13 4 mo. Medical Inspector No To be paid by oJ.1m "

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EOAF.D OF COCPERA TlVE EDueA TIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY Pers~el ActiODS September 13, 1973

1. Educational Matters . ...

A. Personnel- -Administrative

2. Appointments--Adminlstrative-

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Effective *Salary, Education

Name Date

Herbert Swords 9/1/73

Eugene Eskridge

Frank McElroy

9/1/73 6/30/'14

9/1/73

Dr. Robert Eyalick 9/1/73

Nicholas Di Pasquale 9/1/ '13 6/30/74

Assignment and Experience_

Program Associate.. $25, 700 O. E. -replacing Silver Casbarra

Acting Principal $28. 500 Southwest Center replacing Frank Blasia

Assistant Principal.. $23.500 County Center replacing Herbert Swords

Administrator** $20. 000 Center tor Community Adjustment-new (1)

Assistant Principal** $17, 800 Intern( TMR)Rosemary Kennedy School-replacing Eric Weaver

** Tep. month position * Salary subject to Achninistrators t Negotiations (1) Budget slot from ~..r. Harold Weinreb's position which will not be filled.

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BeARD CF CCCPERATlVE EDUCA'11CNAL S33VlCES CF NASSAU CCUNTY Division of Personnel 125 Jericho Turnpike

Jericho, Ne .. rr Yor!( 11153

JOB DESCRl?TlCl'l -PRCOllA"'! ASSCCIATE

Division of Occupational Education

General DescrY, tion

The Program Associate for Grant Pro!,rams 1%1 C. E. should provide the ongoing coordination IUld supervision of IUlclllary grant prograDl

S and

services .. ,hlch are ot limited duration and constlUltly changin

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The Program Associate for Grant Programs in 0.1ll. shall report directly to the Supe1'Ylsor of Cccupational Edllcation in charge of special Deeds \lRless other .vise directed by the Assistant superintendent of C ccupational

Education,

Specific Ii uUe!

The Progra.-n Associate for Grant Programs in :::. E. shall:

1. asslst the Supe1'Yisor of C ccupational Edllcation in the development and implementatIon of propoe:a1s;

:ii. assist the Supervisor of Cccupational Education and the Per­sonnel Division in determining personnel needs in specltic

projects;

3. participate in the screening and selection ot personnel for

specific projects:

4. }fork Nith designated persons from other Divisions (primarily Special Education) regarding iIPplementation of projects involvine occupational education for the handicapped <Nhen conducted

by this Division;

• 5. assess and determine equipment and supplies. needs and requirements;

6. approve and coordinate all claiJns for expenses due to personnel employment and purchases;

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7. coordinate the operational activities accordlng to project guidelines as directed by the Supervisor ot OccupaUonal Education:

8. prepare and submit an reports required tor the Supervisor ot Cccupational Education:

9. provide the inter-divIsional and dally Uaison pertinent to project irnplelfJenllng: such duties to include the estabUshnlent or liaisons lIlth responsible companies or individuals of the State Education Departm ent:

10. participate NUh the Supervisor of C ccupational Education In the evaluation of ongoing and completed ancillary projects;

11. participate in the acceptance oC Inter-dlvisional referrals from Special Education for those ·.'Iho are in need of occupational education training;

12. participate in the deUvery of placement and counsellng services regarding special education students In programs of occllPational educat1on~

13. carry out other related duties as required by the Supervisor of C. E. In charge of Special Needs.

August, 1973

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BOAAD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY Division of Personnel 125 Jericho Turnpike

Jericho, New York ll753

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Program Associate Division ot Occupational Education (to mo. position)

Recommended Candidate: Herbert Swords

Recommended Salary: Effective Date: September I, 1973

$25.700

Mr. Herbert Swords had estabUshed a very line reputation throughout his career as a machinist and tool and die maker, instructor, chairman of a vocational department and assistant director ot adult education at tho Lawrence Public Schools prior to joining BOCES.

He has further enhanced that reputation in his association with BOCES where he has served faithfully and diligently as Assistant Principal for four years at several ot our centers. the last two years at County Center. In each ot these settings, he has consistently performed well and administrators familiar with his performance have all commended him for the quality of his work. Mr. Swords willingly accepts aU aSSignments and carries them out with great sensitivity, seriousness and dedication.

He has built a strong and effectt ve working relationship with teachers. students. fellow administrators. and local school district personnel. He is a conscientious and strong individual who performs his duties in a most professional manner.

Mr. Swords earned his Bachelor's and Master's degree in Industrial Arts and Vocational Education at the SUNY at Oswego.

It is a pleasure to recommend Herbert Swords to the position ot Program Associate •

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BCARD OF COOPERA TlVE EnUeA TtONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY Division ot Personnel 125 Jericho 'nlrnpfke

JerIcho. New York

JOB DESCFJPnON - .... PRINCIPAL "'·OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION

General DesCl"iptfon

'!be Principal tor Occupational Education shall be r~8ponsible to the Assistant Superintendent for OcCUpational Education tor the administration and total education program in the O. E. Center. Work shall be performed in accordance with the general poUcies outlined between BOCES District Superintendent and the ASSistant Superintendent for Occupational EducaUOD. Considerable leeway 19 to be exercised utilizing independent judgment and action. 1111s position i8 adrr:inistrative in nature. requiring supervision and evaluation ot professional. technical. and clerical1evel employees.

SpecifIC Duties

The PrinCipal ot Occupational Education shall:

1. make recommendations tor the hiring and discharging ot all personnel:

2. represent BOCES faculty and school in many public situations:

3. have responsible charge lor the internal organization and administra­tion ot an area center:

4. supervise the instruction process at an area center:

5. evaluate and recommend methods for improvement in performance for all faculty and staff members:

8. assist in the development of BOCES - wide O. E. CURRICULUM:

7. maintain proper pupil personnel service in relation to faculty and student population:

8. supervise the maintenance of the school's physical plant:

9. supervise the purchasing of SUpplies and the overall finances and budget of an area center:

10. supervise and evaluate staff to improve instructional services.

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11. perform U&ison services between staff and adm1DiatratiOft

in the implementation of school and 20CES POLICIES:

12. consult with the variouS disciplines within the educational and clinical programs (staff conferences--educatlOnal and medical);

13. review screenlnli. grouping. and change of placeuumt

procedures for

students; 14. develop and superviSe buDding control and schOOl transportatiOn pro­

cedures; 15. supervise special programs such as PTA. cUn1cal and educational

staH meetings. parent discussion gro\:ps. general clay and eveninl meetings. and meetings with individual parental

18. perform such other supervisory and administrative taskS as may be assigned by the Assistant superintendent.

September, 19'13

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• BeARD OF COOPERATIVE roUCA nONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY

Division ct Personnel 125 Jericho Turnpike Jericho. New York 11753

JOB DESCRIPTION ... Assistant Principal, Occu~tiona1 Education

General Descrietion

The Assistant Principal - -Occupational Education shall be responsible to the principal for the usual administrative. managerial and superviSOry functions assigned by the principal.

Specific Duties

He shall:

1. 2. 3. 4.

5.

8. 7. 8.

9. 10.

11.

12. IS,

14. 15.

16. 17 •

18. 19. 20.

supervise members or the stafr. be responsible tor handling attendance and transportation. work with student organizations and extra-curricular activities. worlc with statt, parents and students in dealing with behavior problems. be responsible tor the development ot the budget and requisitions, purchase orders and inventory. supervise advisory committee meetings. develop an awards assembly. be responsible tor the inspection ot buildings and grounds. good housekeeping and safety. interview candidates for positions. review all field trip requests and check them for consistency with curriculum obj ectives and relationship to classroom teaching and attend to the details ot supervision and transportation, and arrange to conduct a follow-up. work closely with the principal in the development of curriculum, school policies and routines. coordinate the work of subst itute teachers. review all staff requests for change in hours and leave, and supervise staff attendance. prepare administrative bulletin~. prepare school reports for the principal and other administrative offices. provide orientation for new teachers. assist in the preparation of the master schedule. (Teachers and Students) .. assist in preparing school publicity. assist in preparing Teachers r Manual and StudentfJ I Handbook. perform other duties assigned by the principal.

September, 1973

• t, ~ ..l.

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVlCES OF NASSAU COUNTY Division of Personnel 125 Jericho Turnpike

Jericho, New York 11753

Acting Principal Southwest Center

Recommended Candidate:

Recommended Salary: Ertective Date: September 1, 1973

Division of Occupational Ed. (10 month position)

Mr. Eugene Eskridge

$28.600

Eugene Eskridge is no stranger to BOCES. Born and raised in Sandusky. Ohio. Mr. Eskridge then studied at Howard University where he earned his B.A. He continued his studies at Pratt Institute where he roceived his AID (Associate in Industrial Design). He pursued his Master's work at N. Y. U. and Hofstra University. Presently he is working toward his doctorAte at Temple University where he was a recipient of an EPDA fellowship in vocational educational administration.

ACter discharge from the Army in 1956. \vhere he reached the rank of First Lieutenant. Gene continued his career as a draftsman. designer and mochanica1 engineer. In May. 1963. Mr. Eskridge became a teacher at VEEB and has been with BOCES since then.. On July 1. 1969. Mr. Eskridge was apPOinted to the pOSition of Assistant Principal at the Technical and Trade Training Center. In addition, Mr. Eskridge served as Associate Administrator (WIN Program) for the school year 1971-72. In helping l\1r. Eskridge fuUill reqUirements in connection with his internship program, he was assigned as Building Administrator at the Cleveland Avenue building of the Southwest Area Center. His performance in these positions has earned him praise.

To know Gene is to immediately recognize his warmth, ability and high energy level. The professional growth he has experienced since joining BOCES is indeed gratifying. His busy schedule does not preclude Gene from being active in his home community of Malverne.

It is a pleasure to recommend Mr. Eskridge for the position of Acting Principal - Southwest Center for the school year 1973-74.

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY Division of Pe!-sonnel 125 Jericho Turnpike

Jericho. New York U753

Assistant Principal County Center

Recommended Candidate:

Recommended Salary: Effective Date: September 1. 1973

Number or Applications: Number or Candidates Interviewed:

Division of Occupational Education (10 mo. position)

Frank McElroy

$~23, 500

2 2

It is a pleasure to recommend Frank McElroy for the position of Assistant Principal at County Center for the 1973-74 school year.

Frank came to BOCES in 1964 as a Teacher of Electronics. ~iore recently, in January 1973. Tvlr. McElroy was appointed to the position of Team Leader Cor Electronics at the County Center. Along with these aSSignments, ~1r. l\1cElroy was responsible Cor curriculum development involving auto-tutorial modules. teacher supervision, shop layout and design,and budget development.

Before coming to BOCES, Mr. McElroy spent more than three years with RepubUc Aviation Corporation where his duties consisted primarily of technically instructing detailed circuit analysis to key military, civil service, pilots, and Republic personnel. For three years prior to this, he was a Technician itA II at 277 laboratories.

Mr. McElroy received his Bachelor of Science in Education at CCNY. He has completed certification reqUirements at the Industrial Teacher Training program. He is presently enrolled at Hofstra Un! versity where he is matriculating for his Masters in Secondary School Administration.

It is with a great deal of pleasure that I recommend Mr. Frank McElroy for the position of Acting Assistant Principal - County Center.

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY Division of Personnel 125 Jericho Turnpike

Jericlto. New York 11753

Job Deserltglon ... Administrator Center lor oiiiiD6iilty Ad)1l8iDiiilt

General Description

The Program Administrator at the Center for Community Adjustment will be held responsible for the over aU administration. organization and supervision of the program. He will perform all administrative, supervisory, and evaluative duties and report directly to the Supervisor of Special Educa ....

tion.

Specific Duties

The Program Administrator shall:

1. Be responsible tor the organization and administration of the program.

2. Administer, organize, coordinate, and supervise all a&pects of the program. including all of the other proressional starr members assigned to the program.

3. Administer. organize, coordinate, and supervise all pupU personnel stat! functions within the program.

4. Be responsible for the maintenance ot the underlying phUosophical concepts on which the program is based.

5. Continue to implement and develop parental involvement within the program. and to encourage and expand upon parent counseling groups at every opportunity.

6. To work cooperatively with the Division of Occupational Education in an attempt to explore all viable opportunities which might lead to employment for the students who attend the program.

'I. To establish and implement all policies designed to improve the overall program and to lead towards independent functioning for as many of the youngsters as possible •

8. To perform other duties as assigned by the Supervisor of Special Education or by the Assistant Superintendent for Special Educa-tion.

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BOARD OF COOP£:RATIVE

£DUCATIONAL _VICES OF NASSAU coUl'lTl Division of personnel 126 Jericho Turnpike

Jericho. New York 11153

Adtl'linlstrator Center for conununity Adjustment

Recommended candidate:

Recommended Salary: £tfective Date: september 1. 1973

Number of APplications:

Division of Special Ed

or. Robert Byalick

$20,000

1 1

Number of candidatea interviewed:

Dr. Robert Bya1ick

• who is being recommended to lUl the position of Administrator for \he Cente

l' for Community Adjustment. came to BOCSS a

year ago in \he capaclty of school psycbolOgist at \he center. He bas splint much time In aiding thO development of the community Adjustment PrJ)gr

am• serving

effectl vely as its Program Administrator, ;:>1'. Byalick has earned onlY praise [rom hiS supervillors for his work as a school psychOlOgist this year. Whether working wi\h students and their parents. relating wl\h community agencies. establishing communications with school district and other BOCES personnel or providing leadershiP in meaningful change and Innovations. be haS sbown bis strength as a member

of the BOCES starr. Dr. Byalick haS been awarded \hree degrees in psycholOgy: a B. A. from the University of Buffalo in 1964. an M.A. from Hofstra University in 1988. and

an Ed. D from the University of Georgia In 1972.

Dr. Byallck

worked as a caseworker in the New York city Department of social Services. followed by \hree-and-one-haU years as a school psycholO­gist at North Shore SchoolS at Glen Head. His part-time work included \he directorshiP of \he Roslyn Center for Learning; instructing courses In psychology at \he New york Institute of Technology; and serving as a con­sultant at the Human ReSOurces School at Albertson: Georgia state Depart-ment of Education; and the Rutland center in A\hen

s, Georgia.

Dr. Byallck

is married with one child. and presenUY resides in BrOOklyn.

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'" EOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL S~RVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY

Division or Personnel 125 Jericho Turnpike

Jericho, New York 11'153

lOB DESCRIPTION -Assistant Prinei!!:l. - TMR

General Descrietion

The Assistant Principal assists the Principal in the administration, organisation and supervision of the school. He win perform such administrative and other non-supervisory duties as tr.ay be assigned by his Principal.

§pecitlc Duties

The Assistant Principal shall:

1.

2.

Assist in the organization and administration of the school:

a. yearly reorganization ot pupil placerl1ent • b. yearly reorganization of teacher assignments. c. admissions. transfers, discharges. d. curriculum evaluation and implementation. o. requisitioning and distribution ot supplies and equipreent. f. scheduling - 1. Special subject areas.

2. Assemblies 3. Special events 4. Special scheduling Cor the individual child.

g. bUilding control including transportation. 1. Plant maintenance. 2. Fire drills, etc. 3. Develop and maintain transportation procedures for the school.

h. supervision of teachers 1. Evaluation of teachers. 2. Conducts workshops and in -service courses. 3. Work with teachers to plan curriculum, define individual

pupU needs. i. supervision of secretarial staff. school aides, monitors.

assist in the adIr...inistration, organization, coordination and supervision of all special area programs and teachers •

S. assist in the administration, organization, coordination and supervision of pupil personnel programs and services.

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:NaltitantcPr!rlctl*t- TMIt·· '. PiP 2

4. . ripehialon of studeDt a~VJ.tles. .

5. assiats the Principal iD establfshJDg and lmpiemenUllg school . policy.

8. perform other duties aaaiped by the principal.

.,

September. 1973

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY Division of Personnel 125 Jericho Turnpike

Jericho. New York ll753

Assistant Principal - Intern Trainable Mentally Retarded Program Rosemary Kennedy School

Recommended Candidate:

Recommended Salary: Effective Date: September 1, 1973

Number of Applications: Number ot Candidates Interviewed:

Division of Special Education (10 month position)

l\fr. Nicholas A. DIPasquale

$17,800

10 5

It is a pleasure to recommend Mr. Nicholas A. 01 Pasquale to fiU the position of Assistant Principal as an intern for the Trainable Mentally Retarded program located at the Rosemary KeMedy School .

'-1r. Dl Pasquale was awarded his Bachelor of Secondary Education by Kansas State Teachers College in 1967 and his l\'laster or Secondary Education by Manhattan College in 1972. He is presently involved in a doctoral program in the Department of Educational Administration and Supervision at New York University. As part of this program. he served well as an administrative intern in the Division of Personnel this past spring.

From 1968-1972. Mr. Di Pasquale served as a teacher of emotionally disturbed adolescents at the Sterling School in Brooklyn. His work there was characterized by creativity. conscientiousness and cooperation. His former colleagues speak highly of him and his successes in working effectively with the exceptional chUd.

Mr. Di Pasquale is married and lives in Brooklyn •

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BC' ARD C'F CC-C'PERATIVS: ~DUCATtC~AL S~RVtC'llS OF NASSAU CCtTNTY Personnel Actions

I. educational ~atters -A. PersoMet",,:Teaehing and,Adft'tlntstratly!

3. Appointments- - Teachet:.!

'lame

lV'aiorie LUker

Gall \Vasserrran

Dlane Clark

Brian I(urtz

Rose Rosenbloom

t;!ffectl ve Date -9/1/73

9/1/73

9/1/73

9/1/73

9N73

Asall'nment -~"ovement Therapf st (Phvslcallv Handt-.. -

capper' CC A and Handicapped) new

Sala~". !:ducation a'ld ~xpertence

step I? ~t"S $lP • 4~O BA-~A Adelphi Un Iv It years proCessional e~erlence 5 years teachtnsr e'C'perlence

Teacher·Handicapped ~ep 5. EA+15 Tntermedtate Level $11.3f)1') General Areas ('aldwell Colle,e replachur A Chapen 4 years experlence

Teacher - Physically Stop 2. BA Impalred-CP School $9, 769. C. w. Post Replacing A. Ferro 1 year experience

·Teacher-l.earning Disabilities Resource Room new

Teacher - 'fIVIR Rosemary Kennedy replacing E. Fine

Step 1. ~lA+30 $11.57F BA-(SUVV) Buffalo VS-CSUMY) Albany 'TO experience

Step 7. BA+15 $12, 206. Towson State Teachers College - 6 years experience

• *Correction of Board Action of August 9. 1973

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SEltVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY Personnel Actions

September 13. 1973

I. Educational Matters r~

A. fersonnel--Teaching and Admini8~~at1vo

3. ApPOintments --Teachers:

Effective *Salary, Education Name Date Assi&AA!el!t and !!perlence =

John White 9/1/73 Teacher - Trans. Step 4 BA $5,328. Customer Serv. 12 yra. related exp. (half time) CC ne\v

Betsy Dickerson 9/1/'13 Team Leader Step 10 BA 313,851. Dance &, Drama JuWard School of Cultural Arts Music new 10 yrs. experience

Shella Davis 9/1/73 Guid. COUDa. Step 9 MA+30 $15,878. NE - neN Manhattan College

8 yrs. experience

David Owens 9/1/73 - Quid. Couna. Step 1, M.A.f.15 $11,211. 8/30/74 tor Special Needs N. Y. It - Technology

CC - ne~v

** I.aura Fulle r 9/1/ '13 - . Inat. DeSigner Sch. 2E m(f) $13, 000 8/31/74 ICEIT Project Hunter College

new 3 yrs. experience

**JoaMe Kane 9/15/73 - lnst. Designer Sch. 2E IIef) $11,000 8/31/74 ICEIT Project CoL of New Rocbelle

new 2 yrs. experience

**Jean Wood 9/10/73 - lnst. DeSigner Sch. 2E VU(f) $16,000 8/31/74 ICEIT Project Empire State College

new 10 yrs. experience

Edith PollaCk 9/1/73 Teacher - Child Step 12 BA+90 $17, 769. Care - NE (\ueens College new 12 yrs. experience

*Salary subject to teacher negotiations *0: State Funded

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY Personnel Actions September 13, 1973

I. Educational Matters

A. Personnel- -Teaching and Administrative (continued)

3. Appointments--Teachers:

Effective Name Date

Edwin Schmierer 9/1/73

Burton Grabe.r 7/1/'13

"Jerome Schenkman 9/1/73 6/30/74

Carol Weissman 9/15/73 13/31/74

.*. \VilUam Hudley 9/1/73 8/31/74

Charles Tierney 9/1/73

Michael Gerbaukas 9/1/73

Assignment

School Psychologist Hearing Impaired new

Teacher - Retrig • & .. ~ir Conditioning N\V Center -new

Researcher­P&D - new

Researcher. R&D new

Instructional Designer"ICEIT new

Teacher of Trade Electricity-CC ... new

Teacher of Small Animal Care-CC­new

* Salary subject to teacher negotiation ** Federally Funded

*** State Funded

*Salary. Education and Experience

Step 2. MA+45 $12.484 BA - Syracuse Un! v. l\1A - C. W. Post Conege 2 yrs, experience

Step 5, EA -$11.088 AAS. N. Y. C. C. c. 8 yrs. related experience

Schedule 2 E, Step X (k) MA- $16. 250 (5/8) 8 yrs. related expo

Schedule 2 E. VII (a) $15, 500 -MA - University of Mass. ... 5 yrs. expo

Schedule 2 E. V (0 $14.000

Step 11. J: A - $13. 605 20 yr8~ related exp.

Step 3. EA - $10. 202 6 yrs. related exp.

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDtJ'CA TIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY Divisicn of PersOIUlel 125 Jericlto 'I\lrnpike

Jericho. New York 11753

JOB DESCRIP'nON

RESEARCHER

General Description

The Researcher win be responsible for the planning of research and the interpretation of research conducted and received by the Research and Development Division.

Specific Duties

The Researcher shall:

1. acquire. read and interpret research studies being done at national and local levels •

2. disseminate in layman's language reports on research being done at the national and local levels.

3. design research proj ects in connection with the planning and redesign activities or the R&D Regional units.

4. disseminate the results of the research effort to national and local audiences.

5. consult with school districts in the areas of research. evaluaUon and planning •

'1/31173

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BeARD OF CCCPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY Division or PersoDD~ 125 Jericho TurnpIke

Jericho, Ne /I York ll753

.. ~)

t-," tJ

Researcher Division of Research " Development

3ecommended Candidate:

~ecommended Salary: Effective Date: September 15, 1973

Number ot Applications: r-Tumber ot Candidates Int~rvle Ned:

Carol Weissman

$15,500.

10 2

It is a pleasu.re to recommend Carol Weissman for the pOSition of Researcher tor the Civision or Research and Development. Mrs. V/elssman has just been a l/arded an Ed. D. degree in the area of educational research from Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Penn. Her graduate training included research design and evaluation of educational programs on all levels of education as NeU as statistical analysis and computer application to educational research •

In addition, Mrs. Weissman holds a l\I!asters degree in guidance and counseling from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass. She did her undergraduate studies at Brooklyn College where she received a B. A. degree in elementary education.

Her Nork experience includes a research internship in the elementary and secondary laboratory schools affiliated Nith Lehigh University. Her teaching experience includes five years at the elementary school level in urban, rural and suburban areas, including Brooklyn, Syosset, Deer Park and Cld Deerfield. lviass.

Married and presently llving in Easton, Penn., Mrs. Weissman and her husband are planning to relocate to Long Island •

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• BOARD OF~OOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY

Division of Personnel 126 Jericlto lUmpike

Jericho, New York 11753

F esearcher F 8rD

Fecommended Candidate: Jerome O. Sclumkman

R.ecommended Salary: $18.250 Effective Date: September 1, 1973

Number ot Applications 98 ~Tumber of Candidates Interviewed: 9

Mr. Jerome H. Schenkman brings to BOCES a varied background of sixteen years experience as a supervisor, curriculum and instructional materials developer, and teacher in educational, technical and vocational training programs. In addition. he has sl!rved as a community development leader in New York CIty and In Latin America •

Since 1986. Mr. Sehenkman has been Director ot Education and Training Program Development tor the Mobilization tor Youth, Inc .• in New York City. For two years prior to that Mr. SchenkmaD was supervisor of remedial education tor Job Orientation in Neighborhoods, (JOIN), also in New York City. He has also been a Teacher of English as a second language at the Chilean-North American Cultural Institute, in Santiago. Chile.

Mr. Schenkman received his Bachelor's degree Cume Laude in English Literature trom the University of Pennsylvania in 1953. In 1966 he received his Master's degree in Educational Psychology from New York University. From 1964-67 Mr. Schenkman completed the graduate program sequences in Adult and Community Education Developmental and Remedial Reading. at the City University ot New York.

Mr. Scbenckman has had several articles publisbed while be was with the Mobilization tor Youth. His background and experiences portend a beneficial year tor BCCES while Mr. Schenkman serves as Researcher •

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R(,ARt:' C'F CCOPERATtV~ f!:DOCATtC'1AL SERVICES OF :.tASSAU CCUNTY Personnel ActiOtts September 13. 1973

t ~ducationAl Natters -A E.!!~!]~.!:-!!!Eh~ng and AdmInistrative (continued)

3. ~2point~e!1!!:-1~acher~· (continued)

~rrective Date

Janet Cisne'· 9/1/7~

~harles Al thort 9/1/73,'

Holen Levf:rh1f" e/l/73

Richart} Dunohue r /1/ 7 3

Luella Smitheimer 9/1/73

Roselle Lesser 9/1/73

A 8al fl'1ment -- ...

**Lead Teacher Pandlc~pped PrlmElry Level new

•• Lead Teacher Handl.c apped tntermecflate Level new

* *Lead Teacher Handicapped Intermediate Level new

• *Lead Teacher Pandicapped Intermediate Level new

Language and Communication Skills Resource Teacher - :lew

**Lead Teacher Handicapped Intermediate Level new

• Subject to Teacher Negotiations

*·Correction of Board Action of July 1"-. 1973

• Salary, Education md 1!!!p!rtence

Step 9. ~KA+15 $15. !!79 + $500 Hotstra University ~ years experience

Step 7. 1\'1 .. &\ +15 S14.153 + $500 Hofstra University ~ years expe rience

Step 7. rvtA $13. 7£:4 + $500 Hofstra University r. years expe rience

Step 8. NfA+15 $14. 7-)1 + $500 Hofstra University 7 years experience

Step 8, MA+15 $14. 7"1 Adelphi Unlversity 7 years experience

Step 15, BA +15 $15.605 + $500 Hofstra. University 14 years experience

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• BCARD (,F CCCPERATrVl!: !ilOUCATI01l1'AL SERVICES OF 'fASSAU COtfflTY Perscnnet Actions September 13, 1973

t ~ducationq} Matters , -

A Personnel--TeAchint!' and Administrative (continued) ......... - hE-

3. ~ppoit1tm~!!!s.::T!!l~hers· (continued)

• s:rrective Salary. Education \Tame Date AS81tmment and "Experience - -Dorothy Oakes 9111?3 • *Lead Teacher Step 15. MA

Fandfcapped $17. 999f- $500 tntermediate Level New York University new 14 years experience

Carole Litton 9/1/73 * *Lead Teacher Step 1' .... BA+15 Pandlcapped $14. 348 + 1500 Intermediate Level Adelphi University

• new 11 years experience

l'avld iVagr~ 9/t/73 Teacher- Hearl"" Step 4. PA+15 Impaired $10.93s replachl!l BA Indiana Unlver-\V Altund sity or Pennsylvania

Patricia McVey 9/1/'13 Teacher- Learninl' Step 5. MA Disabilities $1'\ 731 Itlnerant Propram Eoston College replacinp K Jud~e 4 years experience

Kathleen Daly e/1/73 Teacher- Hearing Step 1. PA Impaired $9.30'" replaclny S •. Stein c. W. Post Col1e~e

No experience

*Subject to .Teacher Negotiations

• * *Correction of Board Action of July I? 19'13

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B(" ARD CF C("C'P;!RATtVE SDUCATtC" 'TAL SERVICES OF NASSAU CCUNTY Personnel Actions

September 13, 1973

t. educAtional Matters

A PersoMel--Teaching and Administrative (continued)

3. ~ppointments--Teaeher8' (continued)

!\1ame •

Helen Smith

]Vary Haller

Rene Powera

Lee Potkewltz

Adele Zuckerman

~ffectlve

Date

9/1/73

91t/73

9/1/73

9/1/73

9/1/73

• Subject to Teacher Negotiations

• Salary. ~ducatlon Assirmment and ~xperienee

.*Teacher-Handicapped Step 15. BA+30 Intermediate Level S16. 8?3 General A reas Hofstra Univ, replaeinfl F Puscemi lA years experience

• *Teacher- fTandlcapperl Step 10. P-'!A+t5 Primary Level S15. 834 General Areas Adelphi Unlv replaeinp'Al' Flvnn e years experience

Teacher-Lelrninp Disabilities (Itl ne rant) rep1 acin ~T V Holden

••• Teacher- Le!lrning Disabilities (Resource Room) new

Teacher-Handicapped Intermediate (Transi tional) new

, Step 7. IVfS $13. 71;4** • PA-,Tew York Unlv MA Hotstra Unlv F, years expe.-ience

Step 8. MA+l5 $14. 7~1**. P A MA Brooklyn College 7 years experience

Step 6, NS $13. ?51**· BS l\lew York Univ MS Hunter College 5 ye us experience in public education

** On Tenure (Reinstated to former position) *** Correction of Board Action of Aul!Ust 9 t 1973

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL sERVICESCF NASSAU COUNTY PersoMe1 AcUolls September 13. 1973

I, Educational Matters

A. Personnel--Teaching and Administrative:

3. Appointments- -Teachers:

Effective * Salary, Education Name Date Assignment ADd E!perience

Rosanne Serro 9/1/73 Teacher - Child Step 6, BA+90 $14,487. Care - S'tH - new St. John's University

5 yra. related expo

**Antbony Mureno 9/1/73 Teacher ... Aircraft Step 11, BA $13,605. General- NE 23 yrs. related exp. (AAU Center) - neN

James Sadowski 9/1/73 Teacher - Cffice Step 11, BA $13,605. Machine Repair 23 yra. related exp. CC - ne.v

Vincent DeSalvo 9/1/73 Teacher - Carpentry Step 10 BA $18,151.

David Whypp 9/1/73

Shirley Nalley 9/1/73

*8 ubject to teacher negotiations. * *Promotion from teacher aide •

SW - ne.v

Teacher - Aviation Operations - CC new

Teacher - NV\I 1/2 time Health Services ... 1/2 time Practical Nursing neN

18 yrs. related exp.

Step 15 MS+15 $18,414. Rutgers University 16 yrs. related exp.

Step 6 BA $11,458. Adelphi University 3 yrs. related exp.

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• BeARD OF COOPERATIVE EDreATlONAL SERVICES OF NASSAu COUNTY

Personnel AetfoDS. Septembe~ 13, 1973

I. Educational Matters ~- - - - 'w

A. ,fersOlUlel."'TeaCbfnl:

3. M?Po~ttnents--TeaChers:

Name - ----.... Victoria Grant

Paul Rutt

Walter DaNson

Claire Correale

James ReiUy

George DuPrey

Paul Winder

Ma~jorie Brusasco

*State Funded **Fcderally Funded

Effective Date - ~Ssf(nment *Salary, Education

and Experience 9/1/73 ...

• !nst. DeSigner 8/31/74

9/1/73 ... 8/31/74

9/1/73

9/1/73 - * 8/31/74

9/1/73

9/1/73

Sch. 2E IVCa) '12, 500. ICEIT Project Univ. at Michigan new' 4 yrs. related exp.

* lnat. Designer Soh. 2E Il(t) $11. 000. ICEIT Project SUNY Albany new 3 yrs. rolatod exp.

Teacher -Step 9, BA - $12, 898. Carpentry ... NW 18 yrs. related ap. new

!nat. Designer Sch. 2E !XCj) $18,400. ICEIT Project Frankl.ln Be Marshall new 15 1'rs. related ap.

Hall time Teacher BA, Step II _ $8, 803 CC - ne'N 20 yrs. related oxp.

Teacher ... Bldg. Mechanics CC. new

EA, Step 11, $13,805 20 yrs. related exp.

9/1/73 - •• Project CifJcerm MS+60. Scb. 3E XU (0) 6/30/74 (Career Education) $21.350 (5/6l

renewal of contract

9/1/73 Project CffJcer mPh. D •• Sch. 3E XI (k) (Career Develop.. $19.205 (4/5) .. NYU

9/1/'13 -6/30/'14

ment) - new 6 yrs. related exp.

** Sr. GuJ.danGe $22. 302 + $500 dJtt. Counselor - Out-reach - NE (formerly Guidance COUQselo,r)

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• BOARD CF CCCP~RATlVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES CF NASSAt1CCUNTY PersoDel Actions

September 13. 19'13

I. Educational tllatters

A. Personne1--'!eachlng:

3. Appointp;lents --Teachers:

Effective ~7ame Date Aaslsmpel!! Wye.

IV~arjorle LUker 2/1/73 ReFUlar Substitute -- $51.75 day Cerebral Palsy- replacing Leonard Flum until 5/30/73 -. •

I

SteHart 1,Uker 3/28/73 Technical Tllrlter - Center $50. day

• tor Corrjmunity Adjustment

Barbara Colton 9/1/?! Visiting Lecturer - $50. per Voice and Diction - Div. session ot General Services

Dorothy Villard SIll?! Visiting Lecturer - $50. per Dance History - Div. session of General Services

Doris Pryor 9/1/73 Visiting lecturer - $5e. per Art - Div. of General session Services

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BOARD CF CCCPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERvtcES 0F NASSAUCOt1NTY . - - • 4 Personnel Actions

September 13. 1973

I. Personnel Matters:

A. !'ersonnel.-Teaching:

3. !\ppolntm ents-.TeaehlnS:

2ttective • Salary. Education Name ~ate Assignment and Experience *

Albert Reuschele 9/1/73 Teacher ... erna. Hort. Step 11 BA $13,605. ce ... replacing R. AAS - SUNY Farm. Cicchetti 22 yrs. related exp.

~avid Gordon 9/1/73 .. Guidance Counselor Step 13 MS+15 $17,373. 6/3C/74 SE BA .. SU at Geneseo

MA - St. Bonaventure 12 yrs. related up •

Glenn Fisher 9/1/73 - Inat. Designer Sch. 2E VCa) $13,500. 8/31/74 ICEIT Projoct BA- Syracuse Univ.

new 1 yr. related exp.

Nicholas DiGIulio 9/1/73 - RelUlar Sub. Step 11 BA $13,605. 6/3(/74 Auto Body Repair 22 yrs. related exp.

CC ... repl. Peter Bivona

Seymour Meyers 9/1/73 Teacher ... Ret. & Step 11 BA $13,605. Air Condltionin ":' 32 yrs. related exp • .... NE .. ne\v

Joseph Bogartz 9/1/73 - Placement Counselor Step- 14 BA+90 $18,835 6/30/74 Special Needs - new BA - CCNY

10 yrs. related ap.

30bert Austin 9/1/73** Teaoher ... Conservation Step 1 BA+90 $12,464. CC - neN Syracuse University

*Subject to teacher negotiations **Date revision of July Personnel ActioDs Report

. ..

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September 13. 19':3

I. Educational Matters

A. Personnel--Teachins and Administrative (cOIltimted)

3. Appointments -- Teachers:

Name

Anthony Cimino

Wendy Summit

Peter Bivona

•• Aaron Schaeffer

** Federally Funded *with full benefits

Effective Date

1/23/73

9/1/73

9/1/73

9/1/73 -6/30/74

Assignment

Instructor-Adult Ed Peinstated

Visiting Lecturer -Dance Technique -Cultural A rta Center

Administrative Intern Southwest Center

Project Specialist -Curriculum Upgracllng & Development - O. E. (renewal of contract)

Salary

$12 .. 00 per hour

$50 per day

• $100. per day 2 days per week

MS + 45. Step 10 $18. 368

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September 13. 1973

I. E4cucatlonall'llatters -A. Per90nn~1--Teachl.ng:

3. AppOintments -,Teachers:

Effective :tlame Date ASSignment Wages

C. Mark Young 2/8/73 Instructor - Adult Ed. $8.00 hr.

~d ward \Vrlgley 2/5/73 Instructor - Adult Ed. $8. OC hr.

:1. Chebuske a/7/73 Instructor - Adult Ed. $10.00 hr.

311en Byron 2/20/'13 Instructor - Adult Ed. $10.00 hr.

Leonard Balley. Jr. 2/2'J/73 Instructor - Adult Ed • $8.00 hr.

Joan Wallerstein ti/2C/73 Instructor - Adult Ed. $10.00 hr.

Irving Schneider 2/5/73 Instructor - Adult Ed. $12.00 hr.

Irving Rosenfeld 2/5/73 Instructor - Adult Ed. $10.00 hr.

VI Wianl Mosher ';./2C/73 Instructor - Adult Ed. $10.00 hr.

Anne La,'1rence 1/31/73 Instructor - Adult Ed. $8.00 hr.

Felix Mumolo 3/5/73 Guidance Counselor - CC $12.00 hr.

::loben Hollis 1/8/73 Teacher - CC $7.50 hr.

Marilyn mumenthal ~/5/73 Tutor - CE - Asslt. $7.50 hr. Suplt. Cffice

Janet Dietereich 9/23/72 Instructor - C utdoor Ed. $40. OC day

Jean Druffner 9/23/72 Asslt. Program Director $100. wk. Cutdoor Ed •

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BOARD OF COCPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY {_t. ':t

Persorme1 Actions September 13. 1973

t

• L Educational N18.tters

A. Per~onn~l--Teaching:

4. Additional Assignments--Teachers:

Effective Name Date Assignment Salary

Henry Hotlman 2/21/73 Instructor - $12.00 per hour Adult Center

Walter Hobbs 2/8/73 Instructor - CC $10. 00 per hour

Claire Boade 1/2/73 Tutoring - SE $7.50 oer hour . . Leon Henderson 10/19/72 Instructor - $12. 00 per hour

Adult Center

Yaromir Havlik 2/5/73 Instructor - $12. 00 per hour Adult Center • Ronald Hall 3/7/73 Teacher - NE $20. 00 per day

Joan Grimaldi 2/6/73 Instructor - $12. CO per hour Adult Center

Fred Gramet 3/15/73 Team Leader - $12.00 per hour O.E.

Arthur Goodman 12/4/72 Counselor - $12.00 per hour Adult Center

Lois Goldstein 4/7/73 Teacher - $13,167.* Transitional

Marilyn Goldman 1/10/73 Instructor - $12.00 per hour Adult Center

Dominick Gagliardo 3/20/73 Teacher - $18.924. * Adult Center

*1/20oth of annual salary •

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Personnel Actions

• September 13, 1973

I. Educational Matters -A. ferSODnel--TeaChins::

4. ~dditional ASSJgnments--Teachers:

Effective Name Date Assignment - . •

VI initred Strunk 4/7/73 Teacher - CP William Steinberg 11/8/72 Teacher -

Adult Center Robert Stampt

2/5/73 Instructor -Adult Center

~alarl

$15,542.*

$12.00 per hour

$12.00 per bour

Myron Spinella 1/16/'13

Guidance Counselor $18, 924 •• NE

. Anthony Spadaro 10/~4/72 TeaCher - $4. 00 per hour

Adult Center J etfrey Smith

4/7/73 Teacher .. $13,935. * Greentree

FreIda Siegel 2/1/73 Instructor - NE

$12.00 per hour Eichard Kent 4/10/73 Instructor - CE

$10.00 per hour Zllen Kent 11/1/72 Tutoring - Tl\1R $7.50 per hour

Will.iam Jenkins 10/18/72 Team Leader - CC $12. 00 per hour John Jankowski 12/11/72 Ins truc tor -

$12.00 per hour Adult Center Fleming Innis

4/10/73 Instructor _ $10. 00 per hour C.E.

RObert HoWs 10/17/72 Teacher - Cc

$19" 393. * *1/200th ot annual Salary.

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I. Edueat lonal Matters

A. Eersonne1-:-Teaching:

4. Addltional Assigmnents--Teacherst

Effective

Name Date Assign xr.e nl Salatl.

James Carney 1/29/73 TutorinS .. NE $1.50 per hour

Jack Butensky 12/11/72 Teacher -$12. 00 per hour

Adult Center

It/iUton Burton 12/11/12 Counselor .. $12.00 per hour

Adult Center

Albert Bravin 2/6/73 Instructor .. C .. E. $10.00 per boar

Alice Bogdonoff 4/'1/73 Teacher - cec $13,884.*

Roy Bloom 1/23/73 Teacher - CE $10.00 per hour

3dward Bell 1/15/'13 Instructor -$10.00 per hour

CDC

ftlorris Bangel 3/1/73 Guidance Counselor $12. 00 per hour

C. E.

*1/200th of annual salary

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• September 13, 19'73

If Educational Matters -A. Eersonnel--Teach!ng:

4. Additional Ass.l@l!!!ents·-Teachers:

E!lecUve Name Date Assispment Salar): - , . Herbert Zupnick 1/30/73 Instructor .. $12.00 per hour

Adult Center

Zan Zobel 12/9/72 Teacher .. NE $18,823.*

arace Zaidi 12/9/12 Instructor - $10.00 per hour Adult Center

Charlotte Wickliffe 4/5/"13 Instructor - CC $12.00 per hour

J(\an Wechsler 4/7/73 Teacher-CbJ1d Dev; ~l5,110 ••

• Center Pat Walsh 4/7/73 Teacher - VI $14,380.*

Joseph Visicano 9/28/72 Teacher - $IJ. 00 p~:- hour Adult Center

Carmine Vllardi 10/12/72 Teacher - $10. 00 per hour Adult Center

WlWam Urquhart 3/21/73 Instructor - $12. 00 per hour Adult Center

Kathleen Unger 4/7/73 Teacher - $14,543.* Greentree

Vincent Trotta 10/10/12 Instructor .. $12.00 per hour Adult Center

John Sujeski 2/8/'13 Instructor - $10.00 per hour Adult Center

Sanford Sturm 1/30/'13 Teacher .- $12.00 per hour

• Adult Center

*l/aOoth of annual salary.

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• September 13, 1973

1. Educational Matters t· - - d

A. Persolll1el--Teachins:

4. A~d1tioDa1 AsslemeJlts--Teachers:

Effective Name Date Asslgmnent Salary

Frank LoGludlci 12/11/72 Instructor - $12.00 per hour Adult Center

Lorraine Lelzer 2/2/73 IDatructor - SE $12. 00 per hour

Nen Lasb 1/8/1S Curriculum Intern $19,799 •• O. E.

Frank Koutensky 12/18/72 Instructor - $12.00 per hour Adult Center

• Richard Kissane 4/7/73 Teacher - Center $11,458 •• for Comm. Adj.

John Scott 12/18/72 Instructor - $12. 00 per bour Adult Center

LouJa Schneider 12/15/72 Teacher - $12. 00 per hour Adult Center

Robert Schmid 10/5/72 Instructor - $12.00 per hour Adult Center

Gerard Schmidt 1/2'1/73 Teacher - Center $45. '15 per t day for Comm. Adj.

FeUx Sangenito 2/'1/73 Teacher $20. 00 per d~

George Salkin 2/6/73 Instructor - $12. 00 per hour Adnlt Center

Mark Rosenbaum 4/7/73 Teacher - Greentree $10,380. *

• Frank Rodgers 12/9/72 Teacher - SE $15,389 ••

Lois Robinson 2/7/73 Instructor - SE $12. 00 per hour

*1/20Oth of annual salary.

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Per80JUlel Aetio.ft8

• September 18. 19'13

I. Educational Matters -A. Persormel--Teaching:

4. Additional ASf!igDments--Teachers:

Effective Name Date Assignment Salary:

Esther ?all 4/7/73 Teacher - Qreentree $18.883.*

Rolph Noack 3/15/73 Teacher - NE $12.00 per hour

Estelle Newman 4/5/73 Teacher - C. E. $12. 00 per hour

Joseph Mirabile 2/8/73 Instruc tor - $12.00 per hour Adult Center

Robert Melchtry 1/30/73 Instructor - $12.00 per hour Adult Center

• Sheila McGovern 12/5/72 Teacher • CC $10.00 per hour

John PfIcCi!nley 11/30/12 Instructor - $12. 00 per hour Adult Center

Barbara McGill 2/21/13 Instructor - SW $40. 00 per day

Arlene ~lcCul1och 12/26/12 Teacher .. NW $10,662. * James McAndre NS 10/13/12 Teacher - CC $18,691 ••

Robert Mazzarella 1/31/13 Teacher - NE $1.50 per hour

Daniel Mathus 12/19/12 Instructor - $12.00 per hour Adult Center

Albert Mathon 1/29/13 Teacher - $8.00 per hour Adult Center

Dennis Manfredo 1/24/13 Teacher - CDC $20. 00 per day

• *1/200th of annual salary

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATICf.1AL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY \

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Personnel Actions September 13. 1973

• L Edueational Matters:

A. PersoM~--TeacblnC:

4. AddItIonal Assignments--Teachers:

Effective Name Date AS8ipp:ent Sa1an:

Victoria Flynn 10/17/72 Teacher - '10. 00 per hOllr Adult Center

Richard Finnan 1/10/73 Teacher - SE $20. 00 per day

Barbara Field 2/8/73 Instructor - CE S10. 00 per hour

Diana Erickson 1/29/73 Instructor - $12. 00 per hour Adult Center

:Uymond Egler 1/10/73 Teacher - NE • 20. 00 per day

• Edward Edstrom 2/5/73 Instructor - $12. 00 per hour Adult Center

Nancy DuPeza 2/5/73 Instructor - NE $12.00 per bour

Peter Donath 10/5/72 Instructor - $12. 00 per hour Adult Center

Mary DeStefano 1/28/73 Instructor - $12. 00 per bour Adult Center

Theodore Demarest 12/3/73 Instructor - $12.00 per hour Adult Center

Albert Cowdell 12/5/72 Instructor - NW $12.00 per hour

Edith Corman 4/20/72 Guidance - CC $12.00 per hour

Louis Conetta 2/6/73 Teacher - $ 8. 00 per hour Adult Center

30bert Condron 12/9/72 Teacher - NE $11.848.* • Delores Chrapek 2/9/73 Instructor - SE $12. 00 pel' hoqr

*1/20oth of annual salary.

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- ,~'.L Personnel ActioDs September 13. 1973

• I. Educational Matters -- ..

A. Personnel- -Teaching:

4. Additional AssignmeDta--Teacbers:

3lleetive Name Date !8s1gnment Salary rtr- -

James Ressa 2/5/73 Instructor - S 12. 00 pel' hour Adult Center

Alexander Reisch 1/8/73 Instructor - $10. 00 per hour Adult Center

!losemary Prounis 2/8/73 Instructor - NE $12. 00 per hour

Linda Po snick 4/7/73 Teacher $12,731 •• CP School

Joseph Pollst1na 12/8/72 Teacher $10. 00 per hour • Adult Center

Joseph Polistlna 3/22/73 Teacher - O. E. $12. 00 per hour

2/5173 Instructor - $12. 00 per hour Adult Center

Sadie Petraitis 1/23/73 Instructor - $12. 00 per hour Adult Center

Charles Peters 1/18/73 Teacher of carpentry $8. 54 per bour County Center

l£urray Penstein 2/ac/73 Instructor - $12.00 per hour Adult Center

h'llUe Partee 1/16/73 Teacher in Charge $12. 00 per hour Adult Center

1/20oth ot annual salary

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1. Educationa1l\~ atters =t - t _

A. Personnel--Teaching and AdminIstrative (contll1ued)

S. A ppolntments - -Consultants:

Effective Name Dates Location or Subject • Salary Murray Phillips 7/1/73 Consultant-ICEIT $100. day

Project Max. $2. SOOt Joseph Drano!r 7/11/73-8/3/73 Consultant-CAP $40. day

Project Max •• 2,500. Lynne Randolph 7/15/73-5/14/74 Consultant-CAP $55. day

Project Max. $5,500. Lucius Williams 7/2/73-7/20/73 COftaultant-CA P $100. day

Project lY"ax. $1, 400. • Joyce O'Neill 7/2/73-7/23/73 Consultant-CAP $92.30 day Project l{;ax. $1,199. 90

Jerry Vivona 7/2/73-7/').3/73 Consultant-CA P $75.12 day Project Max. $1, 126. 73

Mamie Ingram 7/12/73-8/8/73 Consultant-CAP $55.80 day Project Max. $1,116.

Maurice Levin 7/26/73-8/13/73 Consultant-CAP $110.77 day Project Max. $1,050.01

LaMar MUler 7/12/73-8/6/73 Consultant-CA P $100. day Project Max. $1, 550.

Carolyn Coolidge 7/9/73-8/3/73 ConSUltant-CAP $60.56 day Project Max. $1,211.20

Michael Roberts 7/23/73-8/3/73 Consultant-CAP $40. day Project Max. $1, 000.

*State .Funded

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September 13. 191s

I. Edueational Matters =

A. ?ersonnel-·TeachlDfI and Adm1Diatratlve (continued)

5. Appointments--Consultants: (continued)

Name

Ewell Finley

Clyde Alston

Alan Friedland

Sam Bogen

Milton Alpern

Jay Greene Associates

Josephine P1ani

* Federally FuDded

Effective Dates

7/1/73

7/1/73

7/1/73

7/1/73

7/1/73

9/4/73

3/15/'13

Location or Subject

Consultant-SEALS Program

Consultant-SEALS Program

Consultant-SEALS Program

Consu1tet-SEALS Program

Con8u1tan~-SEALS Program

Consultant Personnel Division

( Temporary-replacing H. Schirmer) CODsultant Adult EducaUOD

'/I"" $45 •. hr.

$45. hr.

$45. hr.

$45. hr.

$45. hr.

$100. day Maximum 88.000

• ,10.00 per hr. previously paid by Accounts payable

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• September is. 19'1S

I" SdacatlolJal Matters

At; Personuel--Teachingn

6. Appointments- - Tenure

Name

Thomas Gilmore

Earbara Langer

Albert Clerico

Effective Date

12/10/'13

12/11'13

12111'13

A881ecmt

Manager of Transportation Business & MaDagement Services

Itinerant teacher Deaf & Hard of HeariD,

Teacher-Auto MechaDic8 Northeast Center

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EOAPD 03 COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY OirisioJl ot Petscnmel

125 Jericho 'l\trnplke Jericho. New York 11753

Tenure Recommendation - 11tornas E. Gilmore

It is a pleasure indeed to recom~ end Mr. 1bomas Gilmore fur tenure in the position or EOCES Mar 1ger or Transportation. From the time he assumed this responsibility alrr ost three years ago. he has consistently demonstrated an outstanding performance. This outstanding perfortrance, accompanied by . his positive attitude, technical competence and managerial and supervisory activities have aU contributed to his overall success.

l\1r. Gllttore' 8 professionalisrr. evidences itself in many ways, not the least or which is his relationship with component district adlLinistrators where he is recognized tor the expertise he possesses. His appointment as a n;ember or the State Education Commissionerts Statewide Advisory Committee on Transportation is indicative or the respect he has earned. His election last year as President ot the Nassau Association or School Transportation Officials is turther evidence ot his stature within the County.

The leadership referred to above Is further enhanced by Mr. Gilmore'S possession of a sensitivity to people in general and children in particular. These combinations ot attributes have permitted Mr. Gilmore to develop a very tine program.

Mr. GUrr.ore's contribution to BCCES generally. and the Division of Business and Management Services particularly. conUnue to grow. The outlook is most promising with Mr. Ollrr·ore as Manager ot Transportation •

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BOARD·OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY PersOlUl'i1.:ActiOn8 September 13. 1913

I. EdUcation at Matters

A. Personnel--Teachiy and Aclm.iDlatraUve

". Leaves without P!)': Reason tor

Name Dates Assisnment Length of Service Leave

Mary O'Brien 9/1/73 - Teacher - TMR 8/30/74

'1 years

Carol Dickerson 9/1/73 - Teacher - Learning 2 years 11/1/73 Disabilities

Peter Elvona 9/1/73 8/30/74

Teacher-Auto Body 4 years Southwest Center

(2 days per week)

I. Educational Matters

A. Personnel - Teaching and Administrative

8. Return From Leave Position and

Name Date Initial Assipment

Barbara DeSousa 2/1/73 Teacher - TMR

Elizabeth Ufford 1/22/73 Med. Inspector .. Health Services

Salarl

$12,6U

$750

. m bealth

Illne •• in family

To accept another

position in BOCES and to attend University

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BC ARO OF COOPmkATtv&: EDOCATfNTAL SERVrC8S CF VASSAU CCU1\1TY Pe1'8mtnel Aetlcma September 13. 1973

r Educational 1'Il atters ............ ~-m~ biL'$ ......

A f!:!J~~~ -:-T!!achi'!g

9. Appointments-.Tenur!

RESOLVED, that the tenure areas tor the individuals Uated below and on the folloWing pages be changed from their current tenure designation to the proposed tenure ares and that they shall have tenure in the new area with all rights pertatnlng thereto.

>!AAI~ .. CUR ;t ~ at,,,,

PRC'POSlXD T9:VURe: AR~A T~!"ruR~ AREA

- --- - -. !athan, Katherine rtil1erant Teacher

Teacher- Vision Visually Impaired (mpaired Hartni~~ Arleen

Teacher-emotionally Te3cher- Handi-Disturbed- f!:Jementary capperf Prim'lry Level General Areas Fishman LeUa

Teacher-Cerebral Palsy Teacher- Physically Handicapped Goldman, Rosalind

Transitional BehaVior Teacher- Handicapped Teacher Intermediate Level General Areas Goldstein. Lois

Teacher-Brain Injured Teacher-Handicapped Primary Level General Areas

Wrenek. Marilyn Teacher-Brain Injured

Teacher- Handicapped e:lementarv Intermediate Level General Areas

I

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l'ersO:mel Action. • September 13. 1973 :IAME

Ct1RR~'!T PROPOsED - TgNl1RE AR~A TE~~AR'EA

_00

-. .-.. --Schachter. Wendy Teacher-Deal and

Teacher-Heartn, Hard or Hearing Impaired Perrin Karen

Teacher-{'eM' and Teacher-Hearing Hard or Rearfn~ Impaired Feinberg .JUdith

Teacher-Deat Q,d Teacher-Hearln, Hard or Hearinp. Impaired Oreene Sophie

Teacher-neat and Teacher- Hearln". Hard or He u-i"f Impaired tttl" Louise

Te :.cher- f'e at and Teacher- Paarinq Hard 01 Hearln" fmpalred Cohen Toanne

Teacher- Learnf", Teacher- Le arnin« Disabllltles_ rtinerant Disabilities • Dickerso'l Carol

Teacher- Learn{np' Teacher- Learnin,., DlsabnUles_ ftinerant Disabilities Kapatkln Selma

Teacher- Learnin'Z" Teacher- Learning DisabfliUes-IU;,erant DlsabUltfes Rapport Helen

Teacher- Leirni1f Teacher- Learn!n, DislbiUties-ltinerant l'isabUities Sandburl1 Grace

Teacher- Learning Teacher-Learning Disabilities_ rti~erant DisabUities Stenzler, Frances

Teacher- Learntnp. Teacher- Learning Disabilities-Iti~erant Disabilities COOper '£dward

Teacher-Learning Teacher-Learning DisabIlities-Itinerant Disabilities Li:ldner Lillian

Teacher ... Remedial Reading Teacher Readin~

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• September 13. 1913

_ v ••

p"ug~lero, Joan

SaUl. Madeline

Spiewak l'ftyrna

Strelckler. Sharon

Paul Evelyn

• Salds Peatrlce

Shugerts James

Smith Helen

Stumpfe. S:dith

• ..

CURR~t'TT TE,4UR'E: AREA

Teacher- Emotionally Dlsturbed .... lmementary

Teacher- ~motionally Disturbed- ~ementary

Teacher .. Eraia Iniured ~lementarv

Teacher-Prain Injured Beechwood

'reacher-Prain 'njured mlementary

Crisis Teacher

Teacher-Brain Injured Beechwood

Teacher- ~motiona11y Disturbed- Elementary

Teacher-Brain Injured Elementary

PRCPOS3D T"SNURE AR'mA i!Iii' .-

Teacher· Handicapped Primary Level General Areas

Teacher-Handicapped Primary Level General Areas

Teacher-Handicapped Primary Level General Areas

Teacher-Handicapped Primary Level Gelteral Areas

Classroom Teacher Handicapped l!ltermedlate Level General Areas

'Teacher-Handicapped Irltermediate Level General Areas

Teacher-Handicapped Intermediate Level General Areas

Teacher-Handicapped Intermediate Level General Areas

Teacher-Handicapped Intermediate Level General Areas

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\TAMe

----....... W+elss 'Teat

Lifton. Carol --

Teac her_ S'lJlOtIOIlal}y Disturbed_ ~elJlenta".

Teacher"Bandl C!apPed lntern,ediate !.evel General Areas

TeaCher-HandicapPed I'lte l'lJl Bdi ate !.eve} General Areas

TeahC!er-BandICapPed r lite l'lJl edlate Leve} General .. 4reas

TeaC!her-HandlC!apPed Primary Le"el General A reGS

. TeaCher-Bandicapped PrImary Le"el General Areas

TeaCher-Handicapped Primary Level General Areas

T~acher-8andlcapped Prunary Level General Areas

,Teacher-Handicapped Prilnary LeVel General Areas

TeaCher-HandlCBpPed PrillllU"y !.eve! General Areas

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NAl\1E CURR€NT PRCPOSEO TEl'111RE AREA TENURE AREA

Dowlin, A'or-an Teacher-~motionallv Teacher-Handicapped ,-

Disturbed- ~ementary Prim 1ry Level General Areas

Gottlieb Sylvia Teacher-Prain Injured Teacher-HL1dlcapped I ,

Secondary Primary Level General Areas

Haller lV'ary Teacher-Frain Injured Teacher-Handicapped E:tementary Primary Level

General Areas

Joffee, Harriette Teacher-Emotionally Teacher-Handicapped Disturbed-~ementary Primary Level

General Area s

Kaplan June Teacher- Emotionally Teacher-Handicapped • Disturbed- Elementary Primary Level Gene rat Are 8S

~ann Florence Teacher- ~motlonally Teacher-Handicapped Disturbed- ~lementary Primary Level

General Areas

1\1 arkowttz Andrea Teacher-Brain Injured Teacher-Handicapped ~lementarv

04 Primary Level General Areas

Miller Carolina Teacher- !!:motionally Teacher-Handicapped Disturbed Primary Level

General Areas

Perc'ue. Carol Teacher- Emotionally Teacher-Handicapped Disturbed- E£lernentary Primary Level

General Areas

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BOJ.R.D OF COOPl!!RATtV~ 'EOUCATtOl'lAL S'ERvtC'ES OF 1IfASSAU COUNTY Personnel Actions September 13. 1973

t "€dueatlontJ1 Matters , '

A ~ers~!!nel ..... Teachin&

9a. Appointmen!s- - Tenure

RESOLVED, that the designations of tenure areas for the following indt vlduals who are serving on probati("n therein be changed from the current designations to the proposed designations and that the dates of their probationary service and any other appurtenant rights be contiDued without change.

)IAME CURR'E~ PRC'PCSelD

PROPATtC~!ARY AR€A PRCBATIC,.fARY ARmA -

Acinapuro Ellen Teacher- ~motionallv Teacher-Handicapped

Disturbed- ~lementary Primary Level General Areas

Eard Ll:1da Teacher-Prain Injurod Teacher-Handicapped PTimary Level General Areas

Fai'.'le )~ichael Teacher-~motiona11y Teacher-Handicapped

Disturbed- $lementary Primary Level General Areas

~Tor(1an esther Teacher- Emotionally Teacher" Handicapped

Disturbed- ~lementary Prim ary Level General Areas

Ro~ove. Helene Teacher-Brain Injured Teacher-Hand lc apped

~lementary Primary Level General Areas

Rosenbaum S Mark Teacher-~motiona1ly Teacher-Handicapped

I"lsturbed- Elementary Primary Level General Areas

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BCARDO:F COOPEltATIVE lIDUCATICNAL SERvtCES OF ~-rASSAU COUNTY Personnel Actions • ~~~~~wn

NAME

Rubin Donna

\Voltl. Karen

Clancy Janet

Adler Laura

Glvner Meryl

• O'Erlen Patricia

Slater Loui se

SotareIU Karin

Addis Judith

Beard garnest

CURRENT PROPATtC~ARY AREA - . Teacher-Brain Injured mlementary

Teacher-Erain Injured Elementary

Teacher- emotionally Dlsturbed-l!:lementary

Teacher-Cerebral Palsy

Teacher-Cerebral Palsy

Teacher-Cerebral Pal sy

Teacher-Cerebral Pal!lY

Teacher-Cerebral Palsy

Teacher-Elrain lniured Secol1dary

Teacher-Brain Injured Secondary

PRC PC SED PROEATIONAR'!- AR~ . .. . . tr,

Teacher-Handicapped Primary Level General Areas

Teacher-Handicapped Primary Level General Areas

Teacher-Handicapped Primary Level General Areas

Teacher- Physically P'andicapped

Teacher- PhYSically Handicapped

Teacher- Physically Handicapped

Teacher- Physically Handicapped

Teacher- Physically Handicapped

Teacher-Handicapped lnterre ediate Level General Areas

Teacher-Handicapped lntermedlate Level General Areas

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BeARD OF COOPERATlV1.!l mUCATlO''!AL Sl!:RVlClilS OF ~ASSAU COtf'l1'l'Y personnel Actions ,. September 13, 10"S

.... . ... Brennan La1frenee

Buchman Marilyn

Charnel' Geraldine

Decker. Farrell

Dunayer Jeffrey

W acri· Stephen

Ricca Robert

SCh,'leider Harold

Sllllth Cheryl

CURRgNT PROl!ATtO:'TARY AREA _ .. t·· .'

Teacher-"Emotionally Disturbed- mlementary

Teacher" 'Emotionally Disturbed- ~lementary

Teacher- ~motlona1ly 'Dlsturbed- mtementary

Teacher- ~rnotiona1I" .. Disturbed-Slementary

Teacher- ~motiona1ly Dlsturbed- ~ementary

Teacher- ~motionany Disturbed- ~\ementary

Crisis Teacher

Teacher-pral"l tniured

ClasSrootn Teacher

Teacher-Handicapped tntermediate Level General ATeas

Teacher-Handicapped Intermediate Level General Areas

Teacher-Handicapped Intermediate Level General Areas

Teacher-Randicapped tntermediate Level General Areas

Teacher-Handicapped Intermediate Levet General Areas

Teache~" Handicapped t'1teM1' ediate Level General Areas

Teacher- Handicapped Intermediate Level General Areas

Teacher-Handicapped tntertnedlate Level General Area 8

Teacher-Handicapped Intermediate Level General Areas

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PCARD OF CCOFERATIV"m EDUCATIONAL SERvtC'SS OF ~1ASS4U COUNTY Personnel- Actions

• September 13, 1973

Soviero -Tames

Sussman Eleanor

Franzese. Joan

Das Kan

Kaplan Oan

• Kreppel Susan

elliott James

Shafran Susan

Karcinell Barbara

Langer E arbara

Lioz Carol

Mandler. Barbara

CURRE'!T PRCPATrC~ARY AR'8A

Teacher-Emotionally Disturbed-~ementary

Teacher- :!:moUona11y Disturbed- 'mementary

Teacher-Deaf and Hard of Hearlnl'

Teacher-Deaf and Hard of Hearln"

Teacher-Speech

Teacher- Deat and Hard of Hearing

Teacher-Deaf and Harrl of Hearinv

Teacher ... Deaf and Har,-) of Hearln~

Teacher-Deaf lnd l!ard of Hearinp

Teacher-Deat and Hard of Hearing

Teacher-Deaf a!ld Hard of Hearing

Teacher-Deaf and Hard of Hearing

PROPCSED PROFATI(,i\1ARYAR~

Teacher-Handicapped Intermediate Level General Areas

Teacher-Handicapped Intertl'edlate Level General Areas

Teacher-Heartn~ Impaired

Teacher- HearIng Impaired

Teacher-Hearing [mpaired

Teacher-Hearing Impaired

Teacher-Hearin, Impaired

Teacher-Hearing Impaired

Teacher- Hearing Impaired

Teacher- Hearing Impaired

Teacher-Hearing Impaired

Teacher-Hearing Impaired

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BOARD OF CC'CPgRATtvEDUCATICN'AL S'E!RVIC'€S OF NASSAU CCUNTY Personnel Actions

"'AME

Zipser Myra

E aer. Shirley

Fleisher Harriet

Haney Diane

Herrick Bonnie

LeVine. Arlene

"~odirf 1\lfarcla

Schlan~er Sue

Shannon Diane

Sinkolf Alice

lJ/nlin~ Richard

Gree:'lberg Herbert

Davant Diane

September 13. 1973

CURRg~1T

PROBATIONARY AREA ----- .... _--Teacher-Hearing , Impaired

Teacher- Learnt!lY Disabitlties ... ttinerant

Teacher .. Itinerant

Teacher-Learning Disabilities-Itinerant

Teacher-Learnine Disabilities-Itinerant

Teacher-Learninf! Disabllitles-Itinerant

Teacher-Learninq " Di sablli tie s -Itl ne rant

Teacher-Learning Disabilities- [tine rant

Teacher-Learnine Disabilities-Itinerant

Teacher ... Learning Disabilities-Itinerant

Teacher .. Learning Disabilities-Itinerant

Teacher-Learning Disabilities ... Itinerant

Teacher-Learntn" DisabUities-Itinerant

PROPOSl!:D PRCBATtCNARY AR€A

Teacher-Hearing tmpaired

Teacher- Leaminl! Disabilities

Teacher- Learning Disabilities

Teacher- Learning Disabilities

Teacher-Learning Disabilities

Teacher-Learning Disabilities

Teacher-Learning Disabilities

Teacher- Learning Disabilities

Teacher- Learning Disabilities

Teacher-Learning Disabilities

Teacher- Learning Disabilities

Teacher-Learning Disabilities

Teacher- Learning Disabilities

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BeARD OF cOOPlltAnvE EDUCATIONAL SERVIC~S OF ;'.TASSAU COUNTY Personnel Actions

• September 13, 1973

NAME - $,

Ponner. Mary

Cohen Bernice

Lambert Eudlce

Paul Trvinr

Hollenberp Arlene

• N'irman. Rene

Fischer. Lucille

Kavanagh, "Sdward

Rathgaber Nancy

CURRBNT PROBA TIC" N'ARY ARSA .

Transitional Behavior Teacher

Transitional Behavior Teacher

Transitional 2ehavior Teacher

Teacher-Learnin c Disab111tles-lttnerant

Teacher-Brain Injured

Teacher- IUne rant

Teacher- Visually Impaired

Teacher-Visually Impaired

Teacher .. Visually Impaired

PROPCS€D PROPATtC't'TARY AR 1!:A

- - - - -

Teacher-Hand ie apped Intermediate Level General Are as

Teacher-Handicapped tntern"ediate Level General Areas

Teacher-Handicapped tnterlT'ediate Level General Areas

Teacher- Learnin, Dlsabtltties

Teacher-Vision Impaired

Teacher-Vision [mpaired

Teacher-Vision Impaired

Teacher- Vision Impaired

Teacher-Vision Impaired

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Personnel Actions September 13, 1973

I. Educational Matters

A. Personnel--Administrative 10. Appointments--Tenure

RESOLVED, that the tenure areas lor the individuals llsted below and on the fonowing pages be changed trom their current tenure designation to the proposed tenure area and that they shall have tenure in the new area with all rights pertaining thereto.

NAME Feingold, Herbert

Haule, Robert

DIPalma, Frances

CtJRRENT TENURE AREA -Principal - Emotionally DIsturbed

Assistant Principal -Emotionally Disturbed

PRCPCSED TENURE AREA Principal - Handicapped Intermediate Level Assistant Principal -Handicapped - Intermediate Level

• Kunken. Naomi

Assistant Principal -Brain Injured

Principal - Brain Injured

Assistant Principal -Handicapped -Interm edlate Level Principal - Handicapped* Ceneral Areas -

Canter, Mildred

Evans, Elizabeth

Robinson. Leona

Assistant Principal -Brain Injured

Program Administrator Deaf & Hard ot Hearing

Executive Administrator Visually Impaired

Primary Level Assistant Principal -Handicapped - Primary Level Administrator -Hearing Impaired

Executive Administrator -Vision Impaired

*RESC L VEO, that the tenure area for Mrs. Naomi KWlken be changed tram the current designation of Principal-Brain Injured, to the proposed tenure area of Principal - Handicapped Primary Level; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOL VEO, that effective September 24. 19'13. the said Naomi Kunken if she shall on or prior to such date have executed a letter consenting to such temporary assignment, be temporarily assigned to the tenure area of Principal-Hearing Impaired unW JWle 30, 1975: that she retain tenure in Principal-Handicapped Primary Level; that no vacancy be declared in subjec.t principal's position; and that no probationary or permanent appointment be made to such position.

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• BOARD OF COOPERATIVE IlDUCA't'IONAL SER VICES OF NASSAU coUNTY Perf.!ul1l1el Actions

September 13, 19'13

I. Educational Matters

A. Personnel- -Adminlstrati va

lOa. Appointment -- Tenure

RESOL VED, that the designation of tenure area for the following indt vidual who is serving on probation therein be changed from the current designation to the proposed designation and that the date of her probationary service and any other appurtenant rights be continued without change.

NAME CURRENT PROBATIONARY AREA -

Turman, Queenabelle Assistant Pri nci pal -Emotionally Disturbed

PROP03ED PROBATIONARY AREA

Assistant Principal Handicapped -Primary Level

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY Personnel Actions September 13. 1973

I. Educational Matters (continued)

A. Per!lonnel-Teachtng and Administrative (continued)

11. Salary Adj!.lstments:

Name

LaSala, Vincent

Position Current Salary

Personnel Administrator $21.071

Current Educe at Exp.

MA+4S-9

Adjusted Salary

$21.677

Reasons Effective

MA+60 9/1/73

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BCARD CF CCCPEaA TIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU CCUNTY Personnel Actions

• September 13. 1973

I. Educational Maf:ters -A. l:'ersonnel-Teaching and AdmiD1straUve

11 A. Salary Adj'lStments:

~rlect1ve rTame !:ate ~ssignment Salary Reason

Vincent Corapi 2/1/13 Bldg. Space Analyst $15,091 Change in FacWties Cperations title - adjust-

ment in salary to place em-ployee on scale

3018 Geist 9/27/72 Instructor - Adult $12.00 Additional Ed. per hour experience

?!:lchael Gallo 9/1/72 Teacher - Adult $12. CC Additional Ed • per hour experience

• Margaret Hammer 3/1/73 Practical Nursing 363.43 Adjustment Instructor - S":11 per day tor Saturdays

Juanita Harvey 7/1/71 - Instructor - Adult $9.00 Salary Adjust-6/30/72 Ed. an.niv. date·

(1506 brs) -trom $8. hr.

JUn-rong Ko 9/1/72 Unit Researcher $16, SOC Retro active R&D salary adjust.

re-evaluation

Joyce Logan 2/3a/73 Teacher - fJ!edical $12. CC Additional Assisting - Adult Ed. per hour experience

Thomas McEntee 2/'1/73 Teacher - Adult $10.0C Additional Ed. per hour experience

Josephine Piani 3/15/73 Curriculum $80.0C Change from Co-ordinator per day hourly to for Adult Ed • daily

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__ , J ~

er. Educational Matters -A. Eersonne1-TeachinS and AdnlJ!listrat!V,!.

11. ASa1ag Adi'!stment!:

Effective Salat,I. ReasOll .. -pate _ !Bsipm~ Name cUnicallnstl'Uctor $,.25 Re_eval

ust1cn

Adult Ed. per hr ... Jessica Redman

311/73

Juanita Saunders 1/1/73

Basic Ed.. & High $8.50

Be-evaluation

School Equiv. ... per hI'

Adult Ed. - until 8/30/73

AarOD Schaeffer 2/5/'13

project Officer -$16.145

Salary adjuaunent

currlculum Up-new schedule

grading & Develop-ment - O.E.

• Rhoda Walden s/11 'IS

Reg. Sub. Social $"8.S9 salary adjustment

Worker - 'Emotion-per day neVi schedule

aUy Disturbed

Ruth Welss n/1/'I2 • Reg. SUb. School

$55.43 Salary adjUstment

Nurse Teacher -per day neW schedule

EmotionallY Disturbed

Rlta Rwnmelsburg 9/1/ '12

Guidance counselor $11.3S4 Salary adjustment

Sw + 15'A1 dUro • $19.934.10

Edward Odom '1/1/'13

Bertha Siegel 4/16/'l3

plaCement $15.924 Addltional credlts

counselor - Adult Ed. Sub. Teacher $40. 00 Retroactive to

per day 3/11"13

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Personnel Actions September 13. 1973

• Non- Teaching Personnel:

A. Personnet"·Clerical, Custodial and Teehnlca1:

1. Resignations !

Effective Length Reason tor Name Date Service Assignment Tenure ResiiDation -Beatrice Kaminsky 12/13/73 8 yrs. Account elk. Yes Retirement

CC Brian Whittier 8/27/73 1 yr. Teacher Aide No Relocation

CC

Lillian Stowell 8/7/73 14 yrs. Teacher Aide No Retirement CP School

Nancy Stack 9/21/73 11/2 yrs. Personnel Clerk No Personal Div, or Pers.

John Gallagher 8/22/78 2 days Maint. Man No Personal • Facilities

2. Terminations! Effective Length Reason tor Name Date Service Assignment Tenure Termination -

Lillian Curry 1/31/73 5 1/2 yrs. Steno Secretary No Civil Service Div. ot General requirement Services

Barbara Bernstein 8/23/73 4 mos. Pit Clerk No Position Div. or reclaBs1tied Personnel

John Pearce 4/6/73 Uyrs. Custodian - No Fafiure to Beechwood pass exam. School

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTy PersOnnel ActfollS

September 13, 1973

II. Non-TeachinBPersonnel

A. !ersonnel--Student Workers and Part-time Employees: 3. ~~8fsnat1on! :

Name .. Helen lVoran

Aleth1a Perez

Louise Wimbush

Kathleen Farley

Dulcie Dole

errrey Ciulla

~adfne Aiken

HeggJe Moran

4 • .!erminat1ons:

Name -Eddie Smith

RObe rt Tocci

Helene Kenney

erol J at-rels

Patricia Esposito

Effective Date - AS8JI!!ment

2/20/73 Student Worker

1/S/13 Student Worker

1/22/73 Student Worker

4/2/73

4/2/73

4/2/73

4/2/73

1/15/73

Etfective Date - -1/10/73

1/8/73

4/2/73

1/9/73

1/15/73

PIT Student Worker

Consumer Ed. Pro­gram

Bldg. Maintenance Worker

Sec retarJaJ Program

PIT Food Service Helper

.t\8siBnment

Student Worker

Student - BUilding Maintenance

Student Worker

Student Worker

student Worker

Reason tor Resipatfon

Personal

Personal

Personal Problem

Graduated trom Secondary Prog.

Did not wish to continue program

Graduated trom Program

Graduated trom Program

Graduated

Reason for Termination

Absenteeism

Left SchOOl

Work-Study Conflict

Lett SChOOl

Absenteeism

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September 13. 1973 • II. Non-T_eaching PersOnnel '- .~

A. !'ersOtlllel- -Student, WOrlcers and Pal't -time EmploYees: Cc:olltfnUed) 4. Terminations: (continUed) e.

EltecU"e Name Date -- 24 __

Edward Belmudes ~8SiBnment

Student Worker

Raymond Gordon

RObert l\~ itch ell

Paul Connell

Thomas Connors

.mny Skidmore

;Vladelon Gartmayer

1/22/73

4/2/73

4/8/73

4/11/73

7/7/72

2/1/73

2/28/73

PIT FOOd Service Worker

Student Worker

StUdent \Vorker

Student Worker ... MaJl Clerk

Bus Driver-­Transportation

Temporary Clerk­Typist

Reason tor Termination -Trans. to Farmingdale

Lett School

Lett Program

Left School

Services no longer requ.l.red

Servlces no longer required

Services no longer required

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU CCUNTY Personnel Actions

• September 13. 19'13

11. Non-Teaching Persona!!:

A. Personnel-·Clerieal, Custodial and Technical:

5. Aepointments:

Effective Position and Previous starting Nar.te Date Initial AS8iBlU!!ent E:eerlence Salary

• -John Rusinko 8/13/73 Cleaner - Dept. ot None $6,413.

FacUlties - new Gr 5 S 1

Joseph Kuczinski 8/13/73 MaiDt. Man 7 yrs. $8,801. Dept. of Facilities Or 10 S 2 new

David Brawl 8/27/73 Night Cleaner None $8,413. Dept. ot Facilities Or 5 S 1 new plus $200

ditferential • 8/&/73 F rank Guarini N1ght Cleaner None $8,413. Park Avenue Or 5 S 1 new plus $200

differential

Jacob Kamsler 8/28/73 Guld. Tech. Aide None $8,000. NW - neN

Henry Davino 8/20/73 Maint. Man 20 yrs. $9,524. Dept. of FacWties Or 10 S 4 new

Renata Kappas 9/1/'13 Health Clerk Aide None $5,300. NW Center - new

Carol Clarke 9/1/73 Health Clerk Aide None $8,100. Baldwin Harbor new

Mary Lawrence 9/1/73 Health Clerk Aide None $5,700. SE - new •

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY Personnel Actions september 13, 1913

• n. ~on-Teach1nS Personn!!:

A. Personnel--Clerical, custodial and Technic!!:

5. Appointments: (continUed)

Effective Position and Previous Starting

Name Date Initial Assignmet! Experienc! Salary_

- -Diana Waring 8/28/73 Quid. Tech. Aide None $8,000.

SW - ne;JI

Linda Stenger 8/15/73 Control Clerk None $6,741.

Div. of General Or 8 S 1

Services - ne II

Elnora D' Bondt 8/28/73 Guid. Tech. Aide None $5,500.

CC - ne .. y

Leroy Day 9/1/73 Driver/Aide None $8,116.85

SW - new (ten Gr ., S 1 (5/8thS)

• month position) $11, 118.

Stanley Wand 9/4/73

J oyee Sanzoverlno 9/1/73

Brian era -vtord 8/2/73

Eva McQuillan 8/28/73

. Robert Backett 8/20/73

Elect. Tech. Aide NE - ne\v

Teacher Aide SW - new

Cleaner - SE new

G uid. Tech. Aide NE - new

Head Custodian 1 Bald'Nin Harbor Park School - ne\V (transfer from ee)

14 yrs.

None

None

None

2 yrs.

Or 13 S 4

$5,500.

$6.413. Gr 5 S 1

$5, '100.

$10,055. Gr 11 S 4

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Personnel Actions

• September 13. 1973

. I. Educational Matters . - -

A. Personnel·-Clerieal, Custodial and Techtdcal

5. !E2olntments: (continued)

Effective Position and Previous Starting Name Date Initial Assisnment Experience Salary

3, uth Chesler 9/1/73 Health Clerk Aide None $5.700. SW - new

\\fllliam Hayes 9/4/73 Malnt. Man 12 yra. $9,524. Dept. of Fac. Gr 10 S 4 new

Kathryn Turnbull 9/1/73 Health Clerk Aide None $5,300. NE - new

Grace ScauzWo 9/1/?3 Health Clerk Aide None $5.300.

• Health Services new

Anne Sloan 9/1/73 Hea lth Clerk Aide None $5,900. Health Services new

Sal Auletta 8/20/73 lflaint. Man 10 yrs. $9,524. Dept. of Fac. Or 10 S 4 new

Robert Fury 8/20/73 Maint. Man 10 yrs. $9,524. Dept. or Fac. Or 10 S 4 new

Michael Cook 9/4/73 Elect. Tech. 6 yrs. $10,055. SW .. new Or 13 S 2

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATICNAL SERVICES CF NASSAU COUNTY Personnel Actions

September 13, 1973

I. Educational Matters

A. Personnel--Clerieal, Custodial and Technical

5. AppOintments:

Name

Paulette Smith

Linda Floresca

Paula Mauro

(continued)

~frective

Date

3/7/73

3/19/13

4/2/73

Position and Initial Assignment

Teacher Aide - CC

Clerk-Typist - Div. of Personnel

Systems Control Clerk - Div. of Oen. Services -resigned 8/11/72 -returned 4/2/73

Previous ExperIence

None

1 yr.

4 yra.

Salart

$5,SOO

$3. SO hr.

$7,404 Gr 8, 8-4

• Maureen Cotter 9/1/73 Teacher Aide -Dental Assisting S. E. - neON

3 yra. $5,800

Madeleine Kaplan '" 9/1/73 Telephone Cperator CDC - change trom 12 month to 10 month position

Theresa Staubing * 9/1/73 Typist Clerk - CDC change from 12 month to Ie month position

Ida Taub. 9/1/73 Typist Clerk - CDC change from 12 month to 1~ month position

Gloria Porcelli * 9/1/73 Stenographer - CDC change from 12 month to 10 month position

:lit a Carney. 9/1/73 Sr. Steno. CDC

• change from 14 month to Ie month position

*Correction of Board Action of July 12, 1973.

2 yrs.

3 yra.

31 yra.

It yrs.

31 yra.

$8,1'18 Gr 4, 85

$5,908 Or 4, 8 4

$8,177 Gr 4, S 5

$5,903 Or 5, S 3

$7.168 Gr'1, S 5

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BCAI_ill CF COCPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU CCUN'l'Y . Personnel Actions

SeptembEr 13, 1.973

• n. Non~Teacbing Personnel

A. Personnel--Clerical. CustodIal and. Teclmlca1:

5. ApPointments: (continued)

Effective Position and Date Initial ASSignment Name

Previous Startin,. &perience Salarl

Katherine Christman 9/1/73 Teacher Aide pit 5 yrB. $2.75 hr. TMR - new (formerly full time)

Agnes Sinclair 9/1/73 Teacher Aide pit 1 yr. $2.75 hr. TMR - new (tormerly full time)

Valerie Krick 9/1/73 Teacher Aide pit 2 yrs. $2.75 hr. TMR - new (formerly full time)

• Louise Althott 9/1/73 Teacher Aide pit 5 yrs. TMR - neN

$2. - hr.

(formerly fun time)

Beatrice Manella 9/1/73 Teacher Aide pit 5 yrs. $2.75 hr. Baldwin Harbor Park School - new (formerly full time)

Clementina VinCiguerra 9/1/73 Teacher Aide p / t 5 yrs. $2.'15 hr. Baldwin Harbor Park School - new (formerly full time)

Pearl Frumkin 9/1/73 Teacher Aide pIt 4 yrs. $2.75 hr. Baldwin Harbor Park School - ne \V

(formerly full time)

Carol Clark 9/1/73 Teacher Aide pit 4 yrs. $2.75 hr. Baldwin Harbor Park School - new

• * Subject to negotiations (formerly full time)

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Personnel Actions

• September 13. 1973

II. Non':Teachipg Personnel

A. personnel--Clerieal. Custodial. and Teclmical~ - - . . ..

5. Appointments: (continued)

Effective Position and Pre,-iou8 Starttnp Name Date Initial Assipment !xperlence Salary _.

Anneliese Pick 9/1/73 Teacher Aide pIt 1 yr. $2.75 hr. TMR - new (formerly lull time)

Carmela Manna 9/1/73 Teacher Aide pIt 1 yr. $2.75 hr. TMR - nelY' (formerly fun time)

Dolores Sorrentino 9/1/73 Teacher Aide pIt 1 yr. $2.75 hr. Tl\-lR - new (fornlerly Cull time)

• Mary Dennis 9/1/73 Tt:acbar Aide pit 1 yr. $2.75 hr. TMR - new (tormerly full time)

Agnes MacLeod 9/1/73 Teacher Aide pit TMR - now

1 yr. $2. '15 hr.

(tormerly lull time)

Antoinette Glassey 9/1/73 Teacher Aide pit 1 yr. $2. '15 hr. TMR - new (formerly full time)

Eunice Gourdine 9/1/73 Teacher Aide p / t 2 yrs. $2.75 hr. TMR - new (formerly full time)

Jane Guarnieri 9/1/73 Teacher Aide pit 2 yrs. $2.75 hr. TMR - new (formerly full time)

Kathryn Boggs 9/1/73 Teacher Aide - TMR 4 yrs. $6,725 reinstated to former

• • Subject to negotiations position

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU CCUNTY Personnel Actions

September 13. 1973

IL Non .. reaching Persormel

A. Personne1--Clerieal, Cus~a1 and Technical:

5. ~pointment8: (continuefl)

Effective Position and Previous StartlDg. Name Date Initial Assignment J!ixperienc! Salarl

Robin Stein 9/1/13

Georgette Puett! 9/1/73

Belle HaWs 9/1/73

VlolaDlehl 9/1/73

Elayno Lewis 9/1/73

Ruth Chesler 9/1/73

Colette Bentvena 9/1/73

*Salary subject to negotiatioDs

Teacher Aide pIt ~ yra. Baldwin Harbor Park School - new (formerly full time)

Teacher Aide pIt 2 yra. Baldwin Harbor Park School - new (formerly lull time)

Teacher Aide p / t 2 yra. Bald ,M Harbor Park School - new (formerly lull time)

Teacher Aide pIt 5 yra. Baldwin Harbor Park School - new (formerly fun time)

Teacher Aide pit 3 yrs. Baldwin Harbor Park School-new (formerly tun time)

Teacher Aide pIt 2 yrs. Baldwin Harbor Park School- new (formerly fun time)

Teacher Aide pit 2 yrs. Baldwin Harbor Park School ... new (formerly full time)

$2.75 hr.

$2.75 hr.

$2.75 hr.

$2.75 hr.

$2. 75 hr.

$2. 75 hr.

$2. '15 hr.

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Personnel Actions StiJrteznber 13. 1973 • n. ~on-TeachinB Personnel

A. Eersonnel--CleriCal. Custodial and Technical:

5. &pOintments: (continued)

Effective Position and Previous Star tin,. Name Date

!nitta! AssiBnme~! !!perlence Sala!7

=< ..

Agnes Reimer 9/1/73 Teacher Aide pIt 3 yrs. $2.75 hr. Prinary Program

new (formerly tUll time)

Frances Krat 9/1/73 Teacher Aide p /t 3 yrs. $2.76 hr. Primary Program

new (formerly lull time)

Diane Zodda 9/1/73 Teacher Aide pIt 5 yrs. $2.75 hr. • Primary Program

Dew (tormerly lull time)

Ellen Litman 9/1/73 Teacher Aide p / t 3 yrs. $2.75 hr. Primary Program

new (formerly lull time)

Catherine Winet 9/1/73 TeaCher Aide pIt 2 yrs. $2.76 hr. CDC .. new

(formerly lull time) Blanche Reich

9/1/73 Teacher Aide pit 5 yrs. $2.75 hr. CDC .. new (formerly full time)

Anna Sarazen 9/1/73 Teac~r Aide pit 1 yr. $2.75 hr. TMR - new

(formerly full time) Jeanne Holzman

9/1/73 Teacher Aide pit 1 yr. $2.75 hr. TMR .. new • (tormerly full time) * Subject to negotiations

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Personnel Actions SePtember 13. 1973

!!Ob~Teach1ng_ PerSOMe1_

A. - Personnel h Clerica1 •. Custodial and TecJmfca1: '. ..

5. APPOintments: (continued) --- ==

Name - -Marie Skowronski

Effective Date ..... .. POSition and

!!lftial ASSJgnment_ PrevJous Start1n, £!parience §alary

Ellen Litman

Flegnar Rose

Hannah Edelstein

Anne Gordon

9/1/73

9/1/73

9/5/73

9/1/73 6/30/74

8/27/73

Teacmer Aide pIt 5 yrs. Primary Program _ new

Health Clerk Aide 4 yrs. CC - new

Driver /Cleaner 8 yrs. SW - neN

GUidance TechniCian 4 yrs. Aide-Caroer Resource Laboratory Dew

Typist Clerk 1 Yr. DiViSion ot Personnel replacing Barbara Perastein

$2. 76 hr.

$8,200

Gr 7, S-l $7,083

$7.040

$3.30 hr.

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• September 13, 1973

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11. !Ion TeaChing Personnel

A. Personnel - Clerlcal_ CustodfallUld Technical - -5. llppointmentaj (CODtInUed)

POSition and _Nalll! pate! .Inltial Assigruuent

Fdythe RlbOWsky 4/2/73 Temp. "'teno­

("outhwest Center

Cecilia C'Connell 4/2/73 Temp. Clerk/Typist

!'outheart Center

\;tlUlam "turdevant 2/20/73 Cler't _ FUm and

Graphics

• lohalUla (ferrmann 12/19/72 Temp TYPist Clerk

LUcUle Doran Bus. & 1',,1gmnt ~vcs.

Blanche Taylor 3/ J9/73 Typist - ~& n

3/16/73 Cler't '1yplst - rCFIT

Madelon Gartmaycr 1/22/73 Temp. Clerk Typist

Personnel

Barbara Bernstein 4/5173 PIT Clerk Typist

.Personnel

Antonlna Marchini 3/9/73 Steno- Asst. Zupt. Cflice

Celia Gordon 1/15/73 PIT ::teno-Data Process. Bruce Eustis

Carol MadYda

CeCile fcaglione

Michelle Faust

13/11/73 Cleric al- Data Processing

1/8/73 Clerk Typist-Data Process.

1/32/73 PIT !"ystems Control Clerk­Data Processing

2/14/73 Clerk '!)piat-Adult Ed.

!fourl: V'aBe

'3.80

'3.30

$3.25

$3.10

$3.30

$3 30

$3.30

$2. 75

$23.40 pr/day

$4.00

$3.00

$3.30

$4.60

$3.30

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BOARD CF COCFERATIVE EDUCATICNAL ~RVICES OF NA~~AU CCmfTY PersoDilel Actions

• September 13. 1973

11. NOft Teael!lnB Personnel

A Personnel - Clerical - CUstodial and Technical -5. ~intments: (contlDued)

Name Dates

Mary O-Brlen 12/15/72

Peppe VUlnaky 1/4/'13

Lt.a Leonard 3/8/73

Ferdlnancl !iammond 3/8/73

• ~,~~llliam Redstrom 3/12/73

Eugene Timmons 3/22/73

Bob Cohn 1/22/73

Mary Yu raaita 3/'MJJ73

Clarence '."'hite 4/5/73

David ~tampt 2/5/73

~teve Miller 1/20/73

Robert ~('robaQcb 3/15/13

Harry 1'4az01 1/29/73

Jobo Ligon 3/5/73

• VJillie Pugb 3/28/'3

Position and Initial Assignment

Cafe MonUor-F~A

Lunchroom monitor-Qreentl'ee

Monltor-Greentree

Monttor-Greentree

Comm. Photog -County etr

PIT Bus Driver-Transport.

Teacher Aide-Greentree

Teacher Aide-E~EA

"'ork Study· Adult Ed.

Asst. Teacber-Adult Ed.

Interpreter-ErEA

Temp_ Custodian-School Lunch Program

~ub. Custodian-School Lunch Program

Custodian-Adult Ed •

Temp. Custodian-Adult Ed.

Hourly Wale

$2.05

,2.05

'2.05

$2.05

,2.25

$3.23

$34.0C pr/day

$24.00 pr/day

$2.40

$3.00

,25. 00 pI' I day

$3.23

$3.23

$3.40

$3.40

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• September 13, 1913

11. 1'10D Te,~hing Personnel

A. fersormel - Clerical - CUstodial and Technical

5. Appointments: (contfnued)

Position and Name Dates Initial Assignment

Blease 'I\trner 3/9/73 Custodian-Adult Ed.

:ienry Doll 12/15/72 Painter-Adult Ed •

Hourly Vla,e

$3.23

$5.00

I ., If¥! _ .; -... ;./ ,

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY .~~ ('-<-0

Personnel Actions ,; September 13. 19'13

IL Non-Tea¢hlrw tf~r8onnel

A. PersODlleI-Clerlcal. Custodial, Technical aDd Student Workers:

8. Salary AdjusbDerita:

Name

Harvey Goldstein

Henry Fromme

Daniel Donnelly

John Ligon

Sylvia Schulman

Ellen Sarazen

LucUle Trost

Lee Tutaro

Steven Wessel

Ernest Lupo

Effective Date Assignment

2/1/13 Teacher Aide

3/1/73 Teacher Aide

4/13/73 P / t Bus Driver

2/13/'13 Custodian

9/1/72 Bus Driver

9/1/'12 Food Service Helper

1/1/72 Assft. School Lunch Manager

9/1/72 Temp. Typist Clerk

l/12/78 Teacher Aide

12/n/72 Night Cleaner

Salary Reason

$5. 800 Receipt or BA

$5.900 Receipt of SA

$3.23 Change in rate per hr.

$3.40 Change in rate per hr .

$S,988 Change in rate

$2.05 Change In rate per hr.

$'1, 993 Salary adjustment retro. to 1/1/72

$S.30 Change In title per hr. and salary

$&.000 Change in rate

$6.084 Cbange in title + $200 night dill •

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• It ~on-Teacld!yt. Personnel

A. !'ersOl'U!!! .. ·Clerical. Custodial, Technical ud Student Workers:

8. ~alary Adjustments: (continued)

Effective Name Date Assignment Salary Reason

Elizabeth Thrush 1/24/73 Temp. Secretary $2.00 Change in per hr. assignment

Maureen Marzlotto 2/28/73 Clerk Typist $3.30 Change in per hr. assignment

Roger Blanton 3/7/73 Teacber Aide $10.00 Additional per day assignment

Richard Fields 3/18/73 P / t Bus Driver $S.23 Additional per hr. assignment

Relen Moran 4/2/73 Temp. Clerk $330 Additional • Typist per hr. assignment

James McKey U/4/7a Teacher Aide $5.42 Additional per hr. assignment

James McKey 2/1/73 Teacher Aide $2.40 Additional per hr. assignment

John Griffing 2/25/73 Teacher Aide $2.40 Additional per hr. assignment

Lorraine Reed 3/13/73 Student Worker $1.85 Re-evaluatioo ner hr • ..

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BeARD CF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERvtCE~ CF NASSAU COUNTY Personnel Actions

• ~eptember 13. 1973

11. Non TeachhlS Personnel

A PersoMel - Clerical ... CUstodial and Technical

., ttudent V' orkers •

Name Dates -Sourly \t:ase

-( enn Smt th 7/18/73 $1.50 Robert ~m1th 7/2/73 $t 95 Edward ~mo1inskl 7/9/73 $1.50 'qobert ~omma 7/10/73 $1.50 -(athleen r OrBMO 7/9/73 $1.50 Joshua ~tetn 7/9/73 $1.50 i\laureen rUer 7/11/73 $1. fJ5 Andre Sutton 7/7/73 $1.85 John Taylor 7/9/73 $1.50 .ynn Taylor 7/10/73 $1.50 "yatt Tedeschi 7/9/73 $1. 50 :lobert Tieman 7/2/73 $2.CO Feter Tighe 7/2/73 $2 25 Lisa Van Berckelaer 7/9/73 $1.50 :,aren Vandenhaute 7/9/73 $1.50 :"1arold 'A'eber 7/10/73 $1.50 Edward \Veinroth 7/2/73 $1.85 Lynn ZUcker 7/9/73 $1.50 Patrick Zweibel 7/11/73 $1.50 Elayne ZUcker 12/11/72 $2.75 John Mondone 1/15/73 $2.00 Nancy G rUfin 1/15/73 $2.00 ~athleen Regensburg 1/9/73 $2.25 Dulcie Doyle 2/22/73 $2.75 !Jenjamin Thomas 2/12/73 $3 00 Jack ~enchur 2/12/73 $3.00 Andy Fund 1/21/73 $3.00 Joan Funny 4/2/73 $2'15 Elaine Brockington 1/8/'13 $2.'15 Marilyn Flelce 1/21/73 $2.'15 Cletha Madden 2/5/'13 $2.75

cenva Gordon 2/20/73 $2.75 . ames Hogan 1/251'13 $2.00 Jervis Cunningham 1/25/'13 $2.00 Glenn Hall 1/25/73 $2.00

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BOARD OF COOPEltATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY

Personnel Actions September 13, 19'13

1l.Non-Te~ac::biDg Personnel

A. PersonDel- Clerical Custodial and Technical

7 .. ~d.!~ Workers (continued)

Name Dates Hourly Wase -Laurence Ackerman 7/9/73 $1.50 Nell Ayrons 7/2/73 $1.85 Dennis Barlow 7/17/73 $2.00 Kevin Battersby 7/9/73 Sl.50 Jayne Bauer 7/9/73 $1.85 Barbara Bednarski 7/9/73 $1.50 John Bond 7/23/73 $1.50 JoAnn Bouton 8/1/73 $1. 50 James Breen 7/9/73 $1.50 Darcell Brooks 7/9/73 $1.50 Christopher Brown 7/9/73 $1.50 Douglas Budner 7/2/73 SI.85 fvllchael Busch 7/9/73 $1.50 Daniel Campion 8/2/73 $1.85 1'1 ark Cannone 7/10/73 $1.50 Lawrence Carr 7/11/73 $1.50 Donald Caspar 7/10/73 $1.50 Carol Catalano 7/23/73 $1.50 Alan CepPo8 7/10/73 $1.50 Norman Chapman 7/n/73 $1.50 Joseph Ciborowski 7/10/73 $2.25 Leo Clayton 7/10/73 $2.00 Cathy Collins 7/30/73 $1.85 John Cucco 7/10/73 $1.50 Joanne DelJfarco 7/3/73 $1.85 Robert DiFede 6/25/73 $1.85 Richard DiGiulio 7/9/73 $1.50 John Dombrowski 8/6/73 $2.25 Jack Dorler 7/10/73 $1.85 Charles Dowling 7/11/73 $1.85 James Downey 8/1/73 $1.50 Paul Downey 8/1/73 $1.50

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY Pirsomfel ActiollS September 13, 1975

11. .Non ... TeacbtngPersonnel

A. Personnel .. Clerical Custodial aDd Teclmical -------------~~-----.~-------

'1. Student Workers (continued)

Name Dates - Hourly Wye

Donald Elmore 7/24/73 SI.50 Thomas Fahy 7/10/73 $1.50 Gregg Feingold 7/24/73 $1.50 Laura Flory 7/9/73 $1.50 Frank Fontana 7/9/73 $2.00 Bart Fowler 7/9/73 $1.85 James Fowler 7/2/73 $2.00 Kathleen Gleech 7/13/73 tl.85 Thad Glenka 7/24/73 $2.25 Alan Green 7/9/73 $1.50 \VilUam Greenwood a/l/73 $1.50 Regina Grieme 7/9/73 $1.50 Brian Grier 7/12/73 $1.50 Michael Halpin 7/9/73 $1.50 Deborah Hennigan 7/2/73 $2.00 Ric-hard Herb 7/31/73 $2.00 Susan Herr 7/13/73 $1.85 RUa Hintz 7/9/73 $1.50 Robert Hollis a/a/73 $1.50 Karen Horowitz 7/20/73 $1.85 Gary Jackson 7/9/73 $1.50 GaU Jastemaki 6/25/'13 $2.25 John Johnson 7/9/73 $1.85 Robert Johnson 7/13/73 $1.85 Jeffrey Kaplan '1/1'1 ;73 $1.50 Edward Kessler a/l/73 $1.50 Jeffrey Kingsley 7/9/73 $1.50 Amy Kriss 1/18/73 $1.85 Timothy Lafer 1/30/73 $1.50 Kurt Larsen 1/2/73 $2.00

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~ . BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATtONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY

PerlOl1nel Actions September 13 19"13

H. Non Teaching Personnel - -..

A. Personnel Clerical Custodial and Technical - "-"T .........

7. Student Workers - (continued)

Name Dates -~-

'Nadine Lehner 7/9/73 Edwardo Leon 7/S1/73 Richard Levine 7/n/73 Michael Levins 7/2/73 Debra Llzzol 7/n/7S David Lowell 7/U/7S A rthur Lucas 7/9/73 Deborah Luther 7/23/73 Stephen Vactoch 7/2/73 lVarvln l\~ann 7/18/73 Susan l\I'aroc":,,hl 7 /17 /78 l\<!ichael ~artlgnette 7/2/78 Jerry Martin 8/8/73 l"ichael lVastendrea 7/U/73 James Neeausland 7/23/73 Gerard McDonagh 7/17/73 Brian l\1cLaughlln 7/9/73 James McLean 7/10/73 Sarah Meltzer 7/16/73 Sherry Menachem 7/10/73 David lVeyers 7/n/73 l\f.argaret Mignone 7/9/73 Barbara Monteiga 7/9/73 John IVlontiel 7/9/73 Robert Moran '1/10/73 Phyllis Morris 7/9/73 Arthur l'lunch 7/23/73 Donna Nedwick 7/23/73 Jerry Nesses 7/S0/73 Arthur Noumas 7/18/73 Lori Nierenberg 7/9/73

Hourly Wye

St. 50 SI.50 $1.50 tl.85 92.25 t2 25 $1. 50 '1.85 '1.85 $1.85 SI.85 SI.85 '81. 85 S2.25 '2.25 $2.00 SI.50 $1.50 SI.50 ~l. 50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.85 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $2.00 $1. 50 ,1. 50 $1.50

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERvtCES OF NASSAU COUNTY. Personnel Actions September 13 1973 •

11. Non -Teaching Personnel

A. Personnel Clerical Custodial and Technical ri'rns _

7. $tudent \~.rkers (continued)

Name Dates ~- Hourly Wage_

William 0 Connor 7/9/73 $1.50 Joseph Oddo 7/2/73 SI.85 Jam! OlewUz 8/7/73 $1.50 Linda Peek 7/13/73 ~l. 85 l\iHchael Peters 7/2/73 S2.00 Peter Petrella 7/10/73 $1.85 Loretta Picone 7/9/73 ,1. 50 Ernest Piesco 7/30/73 $1. 50 Kenneth Prelman 8/29/73 $2.25 • .. \nthony Pizzurro 7/n/73 S2.25 Ricky PuchalSki 7/5/73 $2.2& Robert C'uayle 7/10/73 $1. 50 Phyllis C'ulgley 7/24/73 $1. 85 James "uinn 6/28/73 t2.25 Peter Reid 7/9/73 $1. 50 Charles Rezac 7/2/73 $1.85 Jonathan Rheel 7/9/73 $1.50 Cathy Rose 7/2/73 $1 85 She 11a Roughan 7/9/73 '1.50 Wesley Rowcroft 7/9/73 tl. 50 Gary Roy 6/8/78 t2.00 Nichael Ruger 7/10/73 $1.50 ConnIe Santacroce 7/S/73 ~l. 85 Richard Schroeher 7/16/7~ t2.25 Warren Schultze 7/9/73 '1.50 V itchell Seidman 7/9/73 $1. 85 S~uart Shaul 4/11/73 $1.85 ~obert Shultz 7/10/73 $1. SO William Simpkins 8/29/73 '2.75 John Slawsk 1 7/9/73 $1.85 Kevin Smith 7/16/73 $1.50 •

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY Personnel Actions sej)temtier 13. 1913

11. Non Teaching Per80b.t1e~

A.. PerSORnel-· Clerl~al Custodial and Teehnir.at .... ....- ~- ..... 7. Student Workers (The r"ltoWing students are employed in the Adult

~Center Federal Work Study Program)

Name

Gloria Avent Stanley Boucaud Elaine Farris Joseph Germain R [chard Holmes Robert LUtle

Dates -7/9/73 7/23/73 7/9/73 7/23/73 8/1/73 1/18/73

Hourly Wage

'2.75 '2.75 t3.00 $2.75 $3.00 t2.75

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NA~SAU COUNTY PerlODDel Actions September 13, 1913

As a result of a change in the interpretation of the CSEA Contract. the Board is asked to take the following actions:

RESCIND resolution item VI A-a Personnel Actions Report dated July 12, 1973 pertaining to merit pay tor CSEA employees.

RESOLVED that the ronowing employees be awarded merit pay lor the amounts indicated tor the 19'12-73 school year. ~aid employees win, however. remain at Step '1 ot their respective salary grade and said merit award in no way alters annual salary or placement on the salary scale.

Mary Bowen Marie Cohen Violet Ford Doris Gunnarsson Thomas Hendricks Alice Lindenbaum Miriam ?v!eyers EdWard Mullane Fred Pitterman Steven Postck Robert \Vellons George Zimmer Mildred Groene Arthur McCauley Evelyn renseney John Pearce 'Walter 'Neber

$584 384 444 444 444 372 432 444 444 444 504 444 504 624 444 444 564

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TITLE:

DATE:

BOABDOF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Nassau County, New York

BID RESUME REPORT -

Conservation Equipment and Supplies (73/74-027)

August I, 1973 ... 2:30 P. M.

"

GENERAL STATEMENT: Equipment and Supplies to be used by the students attending the Conservation Course at the County Center ot the Occu­pational Education Division.

Number ot vandol's to whom specifications were issued: 11

Number ot vendors who submitted bids: ., BIDDER

Forestry SUppliers Inc. Freeport Marine [(eutle! and Esser Co. Malvese Mowers b; Equipment, Inc. Nasco Farm t.. Ranch Supplies SCience Kit Inc. Ward's Natural SCience Estab.. Inc.

TOTAL

RECOMMENDATION:

md/fel

NO. OF ITEMS

16 6 4 2 3 4

50

85

AMOUNT

$2,18'1.22 400.35 241. 68 181.00 254.85 37.'17

1,107.22

$4,380.09

It is recommended that this bid be re­jected because of the 85 items bld "POll ., 8 items were sole bids. \Ve shall rebid in an effort to obtain more comparative bids •

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•• BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

Nassau County, New York

BID RESU1\tE REPORT .$

TITLE:

DATE:

GENERAL STATE1\tENT: •

Health Services Supplies (73/74-031)R

August 3, 1973 - 2:00 P. 1\{.

Supplies to be used for the school nurses of BOCES Special Education Division and for the nurses in the non-public schools.

Number of vendors to whom specificQUons were issued: 12

Number of vendors who submitted bids: 4

BIDDER NO. OF ITE:\lS

Patchogue Surgical Co.. Inc. 77 School Health Supply Co. 3 Trl-l\Jed Surgical Co •• Inc. 44

TOTAL 124

AMOUNT

$2.159.55 360.00

1.339.55

S3.859.10

or the 4 vendors who submitted bids 1 is not listed above because the vendor quaUfied the bid regarding minlmum order amounts. RECOl\ll\lENDATION: 180 items were included in the bid speci­

fications. It is recommended that the

Anticipated date of award:

Provision in 1973/74 budget:

Accounts to be charged:

Fund:

md

124 items bid upon be awarded to the lowest responsible bidders 11leeting specifications as indicated above.

September 13, 1973

Yes

250-300-2252 250-300-2255 250-300-2256 . 250-300-2257 250-300-2258 450-309-0451

General

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. TO:

FROM: AIr. John J. Gormley

R. Yasen

SUBJECT: Health Supplies (73/74-031)

September 5, 1973

In ord~,. to make awards In the best Interests 01 the DOCES, we have not awarded to School Henlth SUPply Co. the elll'hteen (l8) Items on which they were low bidder, nor the ten (J OlltemB to Sherry PharmaceUtical Co., Inc. on which they were low bidder.

The amOunt 01 the J.8 items bid by School Health Supply Co. was $330.63, PatchoF,ue Surgical Co •• Inc., the next lowest bidder, was $385.95, or a dltrerence ot $55.32 •

The amount or the JO items bid by Sherry Pharmaceutical Co., Inc. Was $9~. 18 VB. Patchogue SUrgical Co., Inc. 's bid or $1J 6.52, a dUfer­ence 0' $21.76.

These 28 items are spread over 30 locations and would necessitate individual purchase orders In amounts 811 small as $1.91 lor such items 88 88ptrln~ band aide, etc.

Thersfore, We recommend that these 28 Items be awarded to the next lowest bidder 1n order to save purchase order costs. data proceSSing volume, and paYment problems caused by these small Invoices. In addition to this, the savings are eaten up by the delivery charges on small orders.

ItY:tel

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Nassau County. New York

BID ~:tESUME A.'EPO.RT TITLE:

DATE: Oxygen" Acetylene (73/74-033)

OENEaAL STATEMENT: August 8, 1973 - 2:00 P. M.

Oxygen & \cetylene to be Used by the students attending the Automotive Courses at all or the Centers of the Occupational Education Division, the Adult Education Center, and the Career I: evelopment Center of the Special Education Division.

Number of vendors to whom specitications were Issued: 8

Number of vendors who submitted bids: 5

American Indust!'ial Gases At-row \~ elding SUPply Awisco Corp. Genera] v. elding SUPply Corp. aayno Distributors of Nassau, Inc.

RECOl\1JVIENDATION:

AMOUNT

$3,600.00 $7,580.00 ~ 7,. :t&?..J) 0,

~.$3,=~QJt-iO... $3.138.00

It is recommended that the bid be

AntiCipated date of a\vat-d:

awarded to General y'i eldin, .suPply Corp. in the anlount of $3, 108. 40 as the lowest responsible bidder meeting specifications.

September 13. 1973 PrOviSion in 1973/74 budgets:

ACcounts to be charged:

Fund:

llld

Yes

300-300-3301 300-300 ... S302 300-300-3303 300-300-3304 300-300-3305 450-300 ... 0462 250-300-2257

General

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BID RESUME REPORT • c

TITLE:

DATE:

GENERAL STATEMENT:

Laundry Service 8£ Rental ot Linen Towels &; Rental or i~itchen Uniforms (73/'14-040)

August 9. 1973 - 3:00 P. M.

Service & supplies to be used by the students attending the LPN. Cosmetology and Food Services Courses of the Occupational Education Division.

Number of vendors to whom specifications were issued: 13 Number ot vendors who submitted bids: 4

LAUNDRY SERVICE

BIDDER

Best Metropolitan Towel Professional Linen Service Inc. Unexcelled Laundry & Cleaners Walter's South Side, Inc.

RECOMMENDATION:

AntiCipated date of award:

PrOvision in 1973/74 budget:

Accounts to be charged

Funds:

md

AMOUNT

$2,510.00 $1.800.00 ii. 450. 00,

.:!1, 9!O~~

That the BCCES Board of Education rescind the award of Bid 1174/74-040, dated August 30, 1973 to Professional Linen Services Inc. for laundry service and award to the next lowest responsible bidder, \Valterls South Side Inc. in the amount of $1, 960.00. See attached sheets (3); Resume of August 30, 1973, Letter, & Memo.

September 13, 1973

Yes

300-S00-3301 300-300-3303 300-300-3305

General Federal

300-300-3302 300-300-3304 C073-4a(3)1078

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BOARD OF coOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Nassau County, New York

BID R SSUlviE REPORT • ... . =

Laundry Service &: Rental of Linen To,vcls & Rental of l<itchen Ul'h{ortn& (73174-040) TITLE:

DATE:

O!:N'ZRAL STATEMENT~

August.: 9, 1973 - 3!OO P. Zv1.

Service & 3upplics to be need 1;y the students attonding the LPN, Cosl1",ctology and Food Services Cout~CS of the Occupa-

tiol'l:ll Education Division.

;.iumbcr of velldors to whom specifications were issued: 13

Number o£ vandorn who Gubrnitted bldo: 4

LAUNDRY SERViCE

- .... ~~ .. ~. -"l. ~ 1 ~'C 5!.: l.'V.\!t i:C:jQiU:tI\ i owe ~~ , • .iI'- je ~ *'- '1""- • 0" *" 1:. ?"~ , .. ' Ji • • .. ,,~,& ..... 1.,1 .1,,,ii.HHl .. )..:r\'lC~ ltlC.

U~f::.:ccncd L~\t:ld tV 3.: Cloailers ·:':".L:~rlr, South Side, In~. ---,. __ ....... _---_._------------------_.--'------

5c~n :\'~otr()nolitr.n Towel . .

Pl"Oi(!3Gio~:r,,: Lincn Sel"vico Inc. Ur~c;{ccllcd Laund r,>' ~~ Cleaners ':! ;J.ltc 1,1 s South Sido In'~.

i\,:::~'\:TAL OF l<ITCHEN UNIFORlviS ____ -----------ft--~~

"0" ,.. t .,. T 1 ;.;.Jest .V!C ropCH.:.tnn owe Proic:3siot;nl Lin<:;1 SOl-vice Inc. Un(!~cellcd L~~\!r.dry ~ Clcancl'.I \'lalter's South Side, I~c. ----------------------------------.~~------------------------~-----------It. is recommenderl thaL tlw bid he "w.,rue:.!

to the le,west responsible biddcl'S an follows' Professional Linen - S1, 800. 00 - Laul1dry

RECO~vl1;f.ENDATION;

A nticipated date of award: Provision in 1973/74 budget: Accounts to be chargcd~

Funds: rrJ.d

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Best lvletropolitan .. $2, 960. 00 .. Towel~ Unexcelled $4, 863. 90 - r<Hchen

I..ugust 30, 1973 Yes 300.300-3301 300~300-330Z 300-300-3304 300 ... 300-3305 General & Federal

300 .. 300 ... 33 03

C073 ... 4a(3} 1 C 7 (~

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!1o.u:'t1nf Cooper:\tive flr'htc:,\ tinn:,l ~r:rvices

125 ,jericho 't'llrnoiko T '." • ,'}t" 1': ''\0 ,

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'r,'~Ri'tn ("nun tv, ~iew Ynr~ 117 &;:\

fllCIl!;(! hPo lIc1visnc1 thllt fluo to a shnrtllffp.

ffl~~nk you very ~uch •

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NASSAU BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 125 Jericho Turnpike, Jericho, New York 11753

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INTEROFFICl! MEMO

TO: Mr. J. J. Gormley

FROlVl: . Roy Yasen

SUBJECT: Laundry Service (73/74-040)

DATE: September 5, 1973

Jack, Professional Linen Service Inc. has withdrawn

their bids on both laundry service and wiping towels.

Their reason is inability to purchase wiping towels in the market at this time, and thererore they cannot support the laundry services alone.

It does not pay to r~rce thenl to per;40rl11 this contl·~ct as we can get hurt by poor service on their part during the yc:u·.

The ne~1. lowest bidder. \Yaltel~' s South Side, Inc. is vcry happy to supply this service to us. For this l'eason I rccol'nmcnd this bid now be awarded to them in the amount of SI, 960.00. (Proi'essional Linen Service Inc. $1.800.00).

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BOARn OF COOPERATlVE EDUCATIOl'!AL SERVIC7a:S NassAu County. New York

BID RESUME REPORT

TrI'LE:

DATE:

GENERAL STATEMENT:

Laundry Service It Rental of Linen Towels & Rental of Kitchen Uniforms (73/14-040)

August 9. 1973 - 3:00 P. M.

Service &. suppUes to be used by the students attending the LPN, Cosmetology and Food Services Courses 01 the Occupa­tional Education Division.

Number of vendors to whom spectfications were issued: 13 4 Number of vendors who submitted bids:

RENTAL OF KITCHEN UNIFORMS

BIDDER

Best lVietropolitan Towel Professional l/inen Service Inc. Unexcelled Laundry 1;. Cleaners ·Nalter's South Side, Inc.

AMOUNT _ .......... -

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RECOMMENDATION: That the BOCES Board ot Education rescind the award of Bid '''3/74-040, dated

Antioipated date ot award:

P1'Ovision in 1915/74 budget:

Accounts to be chargedt

Funds:

tel

August 30, 1913 to Unexcelled Laundry &. Cleaners tor rental of kitchen uniforms and award to the next lowest responsible bidder, Best Metropolitan Towel In the amount of $4, 979.92. See attached sheets (3); Resume of August 30. 19'13. Mffmo &. Letter.

September IS. 19'13

Yes

300 .. S00 .. S301 300-300-3302 300-300-3803 300-300-3304 300-300-3305 CO'lS-4a(3)10?8·

'General Federal

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NASSAU BOARD Of COOfE1\ATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

125 Jericbo Turnpike. Jericho. New 'lork \17

53

Dr. \Vl\\iafl\ T. caUahan

Jobn J. Gort1\\eY

oear Bill. 'leaterelay, we received \be attacbed letter from \be uneltcel\ed La\llldt'1 COfl\pany 1'lIprd

in

g tbeir inability to provide [or our 1'lInlalOf kitcben unilortna aa originallY a."ard

ed via bid by \be BQCES Board of Education at the Augua

t

30th

In vie'" of the fact that BQCES schoolS have been in operation for more than one ."eele.. and that theae un\[orfl\a are urgentlY needed aa aoon as pOsaible. \\

Special Board Meeting-

\s recofl\fI\ended that tbe BQCES Board of Education readnd

the bid award to unexceued LaUlldry. Inc. In the aJDount of $4.863.90. and rea."ard the bid of rental of kitchen uniforfl\S to the next loWI:Is\ bidder--Best f,(ettopOU

tan

ToW

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In

the afl\ount of $4.9'19.

92 as per the attached mefl\orandufl\ from Mr. 'laseI'.

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BOAnD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Nelsaau County, Now Yotk

BID R ~UlviF. REPOrt T . . -

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TITLE. Laundry Service Ie aonu.~ of Linen Towol. & Relltal of Kitchen Uniform. (71/74.040)

DATE.

a:;N~RAL STATEr.-.2~T

I'usual ,), 1913 - 3:00 P.l\o1.

So rvic,"! & 3upplica to be " •• d by the &t.udcnts 'HtQn~in!; the LPN, Coamotology and Food :.iotriCUl) Cour, •• of the OOC:",-­tional £d\lcaUon Oivilion.

~utr.b.r o( VC,lt.AOl"S to whom .pacificatione were i •• ued: 13

~Wl'\b.r of VUlldora who ."omitted bide. 4

LAUNDRY SERVICE

fl1lhJ ::t{ 11~Jt N,ot~ii~ To\VC'l ,-I "~!OOb ~o,"':1l Lia:ll~ 50 rvi.:c Inc . ~n{)xc~llcc.! Launcl:y I.: C1ea ••• r. ,. ~.h.Ol'l a ~ou\h Side, Inc.

AMOUNT

$~. 5 .. 1.9- 00 $':1, 800. OO.~ $Z:··456. -00 I $1, 960.ool

---------------.--------------------------------------------------!"\l-:~T.\ L OF LINEN TOWELS

- .. , ,., t. I' - 1 nn ...... "l~ l"opo .. ll.,n ~ owe !: .. ·:l=cliaio.lo.: !...i~c;. Scrvico Inc. \.:,·.~Ac.:l~cd LaunJry ~ Clot-no,'. ':';\it\!r'&i SOUL~\ :lidQ Inc.

!\~:.~TAL OF t(lTCHEN U~lFOaMS ------------~------. 3C3t ,,,,!ct:opolitan 'rowel P.'oicGalion.li Lin!.::l Service 1,.c. UQu::coUac:l L~.\!r.(h·y &: Cloanc, .. o \ValLcl" a Sou.t~ Si.de, Inc.

(l~; 9~9.:. ~ $3.700.00 $3,700.00 $5,910.00

........-~....-,--.-..........--- .. - .. _---------nn:COM'J:.ENIJATJON. It ifJ rucOlliUlO\\clcd tbnt th" bid be awnrdc.:! ----_._----------------------------

~ llticipateci data of award: ?rovisiol'l in 1913/14 bud,.t.; Accounta to be c:haracd~

to t.hl! lc.wcnt rCBllOneiblo bicJdortt 40 CoUOW5' Prolc,siona.l Linon .. $1,800. 00 - Laundry Boat Metropolitan. ... $2. 960. 00 .. Towelo UoexcoUed $4, 863. 90 - Kit~h.1l lugUlt SO, 1973 Yes 300-300-3301 300- 300-S10a 300 .. 300.3303 300-300 .. 3304 300- 300.3305 CO?l-'.(3) 107S

Gene ral " Fede ral

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NASSAU BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES , 125 Jericho Turnpike, Jerkbo. New York 117 ~8

TO:

FROM:

SU&JBCT:

INTEROFFICE MEMO

September 13. 18'3

Mr. John J. Gormley

Roy Ya •• n

Laundry Service &. Rental of Linen Towela • Rental 01 Kitchen Uniforms (73/74-040)

Another vendor. Unexcelled Laundry. Cle.ne .. e, ba. r.neaect on their bid (73/74-040). The, claim the,. did not prepare beeau .. the,. had no prior notJIicaUon ot award. How....... I .poke to them toda, and th.,. intimated no purcha.e of material would haft been made without. tormal noUce.

Beat Metropolitan Towel, the next 10 .... r •• poulbl. bidder. can and w111 .tart .e .. vie. on September 17, lS7S 11 they .... noUfted by Frida,.. September 14, 1973.

The •• timated difference in ,ear17 COlt J.e 1118. OJ.

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LAUNDUING ... Q.IMIMO DltV a..IANtHG PUR ITOIM!

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Ie ret ........ H '~no1oHCI Purab ... 0 ....... 10. C.",. coa461. c , 002474 •

tIM bid. tor the abo ..... tloned 1 ... 1 ......... pe" ~t, ~. 197). w. "w. n ... r not,itl- otf1ola1~ or .. _ oiaU,. of our ban", b.en tbe 101M. Iaid4er. ,tM ...... or till. t,.,e of ael'Yi.. " .. lN8 a 1e.. tS •• of ...... 'ea w.a at 1 ••• t. tor "8 to puroha .. , pro,.." .uk ... proce .. liD.a. t... tum .. we were no' not1t. to ... ~. \0 .... d .. UMa ...... , ... oanDOt obt.ala tbe a,o •• 1U7 it ....... l-u .. l2~ he to cotWD ebonaa •• , WI .- ... uae ••• ." .... or .... _ or tuture hit .... Order ••

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SOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Nassau County, New York

BID RESUME REPORT

TITLE:

DATE:

GENERAL STATEMENT:

Hardware & Small Tools (73/74-043)

August 10, 1973 - 2:00 P. Ai.

Supplies to be used by the students attending the Occupational A \Vareness Course of the Special Educational Division.

Number of vendors to whom specifications were issued: 11

Number or vendors \vho submitted bids: 4

BIDDER NO. OF ITEMS AMOUNT

Brodhead-GarreU Co. 158 Paxton/Patterson 58 $ 986.00

470.01 104.09

23.06

Pleasantville Educational Sply. Co. 20 Travers Tool Co. 16

TOI'AL

RECOMAIJENDATION:

Anticipated date of award:

Provision in 1973/74 budget:

252 $1.562. 16

272 items were included in the bid speci­fications. It is recommended that the 252 items bid upon be a\varded to the lowest responsible bidder s meeting specifications as indicated above. 61 of such items are recommended to the sole bidder as per attached list.

September 13, 1973

Yes

Account to be charged: 250-300-2256

Fund: General

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• Hard\vare & Small Tools .... ., Bid '73/74-043 . Items awarded to sole bidder.· Page 1 of 4

Unit Total Itemll Qty ,Description Bidder Price Price

22 1 roll Flint Paper 4' r fine grit Brodhead-Garrett 12.00 12.00

23 1 roll Flint Paper ·1" med. grit " H 15.00 15.00

28 4 pkg Kleen In I(leer Silicon Tissues H II 1.75 7.00

29 1 l{leen In l(leer Dispenser H " 2.50 2.50

30 1 pkg Disposable Gloves Ie H 5.00 5.00

45 2 can Johnson's Glo-Coat 270z can It u 1.20 2.40

51 5 3 way platte \V I adj. 3 position handle 10!IJ long ~I It 2.60 13.00

55 1 Fancy Cove-cutter 3 16" 119

• contoul· it It 1.55 1.55

56 1 Ron'lan Ogee Cutter3/1S" 1112 contour ., ,I

1.55 1.55

58 1 Putty Knife Elastic Blade II II 1.00 1.00

63 5 Ibs ea Finishing Nails la lbs 2 d 1 inch length (per lot) • 3.00 3.00

64 5 lbs ea Blue Lath Nails 15 lbs 3 d 1 til length (per lot) It II 6.00 6.00

66 4 Boilable funnels 80z (per lot) II II 1.20 1.20

69 251b IIEmco tl P-600 Copolymer Plastic (per lot) .. .. 32.00 32.00

78 2 pkg "Emcoll 10llx12u Styrene 020 Packing Cards .. II

12.50 25.00

88 100 11130 Bead Chains 4ft 'Silver II .. .03 3.00

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89 100 1#130 Bead Chains 4t"Brass II .. .03 3.00

98 10pkg Packing Cards -10"x12 11 15/pkg .. II 2.50 25.00

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Hardware at Small Tools --Bid 1173/74-043

• Items awarded to sole bidder ~ Page 2 of' 4

Unit Total

Item' ~ty Description Bidder Price Price

102 1 unit Powdered Colorants lip. c. Brodhead-Garrett 3.50 14.00 red/blue / white / yellMv

105 20 \Vood Knobs-square 1 "dia H n .. 20 4.00

106 20 \Vood Knobs-square 1 itt !t U .. 20 4.00

107 20 V/ood I{nabs-square 1 itt II ,I .. 20 4.00

108 12 hinges-Cabinet fl838 - 1 'ala It It .. 25 3.00

109 12 Hinges-Cabinet " -lin dia u II .30 3.60

110 10 Hinges-Cabinet It -2 P dia II .. .40 4.00

111 1 Scrc,v-small eye size 206 u it 2.40 2.40

115 2 Liquid Solder .. II .85 1.70

• 121 100 Sheets Printmasters Paper Speedball 9x12 per pkg. .. " 1.50 1. 50

124 1 jar lrak .. Speedball 20z jar black II It .50 .50

125 1 jar Ink .. Speedba1l2oz jar white It II .50 .50

126 1 jar Ink .. Speedball 20% jar red II II .50 .50

127 1 jar Ink - Speedball 20% jar blue .. II .50 .50

128 1 jar Ink - Speedball 20z jar green .. " .50 .50

129 1 jar Ink - Speedball 20z jar yellow .. tI .50 .50

130 1 jar Ink .. Speedball 20z jar brown It " .50 .50

161 1 jar Nails Finishtng 5D 1-3/4" 5lb box .. 1.50 1.50

170 1 can Spray Glue 113702 .. .. 1.69 ,. 1.69

175 2 doz Drawing Pencils 1#4-8 II .. .70 1.40 • 224 1 Taper Drill 1/16" Std. Length .. .. .67 .67

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Unit Total Item' Sty . Description Bidder Price Price

227 4 doz Metal Findings tor Plastics Brodhead -G _rrett .50 2.00 Bar Pin 1" fliiO

228 5 doz Metal Finding s for Plastics Bar Pin 1 lit 1113 " " .80 3.00

229 2 qts Plastisol - red u " 5.60 11.20

230 2 qts Plastisol - yellow .. " 5.60 11.20

2S1 1 qts Plastisol - blue u " 5. GO 5.60

232 1 qts Rez-N-Dve - Gold u It 3.15 3.15

235 100tb Plaster of Paris lOO/bag u II 14.00 Ibg14. 00

• 236 1 Aluminum lVlold - Derringer .41 cal II 1.20 1.20

237 3 Alumin\un Castings _3 u It " 1.20 3.60

238 1 Ahuninunl Castings Relnington Over & Under - 51t .. It 1.50 1.50

239 1 Aluulinum Castings "'estern 14" It 2.90 2.90

240 1 Alunlinum Castings Flying Eagle - 9" " II 2.90 2.90

241 1 Drop Cloth iJ6200 It II 8.50 8.50

243 100 Brass Cup Hooks 11281 !'",~~ ... :.: It II 2.00/e 2.00

244 lIb Blued double pointed staples II II • 95 .95

245 lIb Slotted Wood Screws HG96-J .. II 9.00 9.00

246 1 Ib Flat Hd Wood Screws II " 9.00 9.00

• 251 4 qt Plastisol lea black/red/blue/yellow II 5.60 22.40

261 lqt Supernite Varnish II II 2.20 2.20

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Hardware It Small Tools........ Bid ,73174-043 Items awarded to sole bidder

. Descrip!ion Bidder

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• Unit Total Price.. Price.

270 1 Font-Mazak 12pt Rubber Stamp Type '9A ... 38a Brodhead-Garrett 39.90 39. 90

271 1

2'12 8

Font Mazak lOpt Rubber Stamp Type 1# 12A" 28a

1/8" Shank Carbide Engraving cutters - assorted per lat

SUMMARY OF SOLE BIDDER

Brodhead-Garrett $487.31

" 61.95 61.95

i1 39.00 39.00 $467.31

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Bm RESUME FEPCRT -

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TITLE:

DATE:

Paper Products & Disposnbles (73/74-044)

August 24; 1973 - 2:00 P. M.

GENERAL STATEMENT: Paper Products to b\.: used for the School Lunch Program

Number or vendors to whom specifications were issued: 8

Number of vendors who submitted bids: 4

BIDDER NO. CF ITE}\I1S AMOUNT $ 984.72

9,363. 81 7,057.15

Alliance Paper i;. Packaging Co. Inc. 7 Appo Paper G~ Plastics Corp. 2!l A. E. Macadam 12

TOTAL: 45 $17.405.68

Cf the 4 vendors who submitted bids. 1 is not listed above because of the following reason:

Ela ine Products

RECOl\11V1ENDATION:

Anticipated date of 8,Yard:

Fund:

Provision in 1973/74 budget:

Account to be charged:

fel.

Sid too high on all items

46 items were included in the bid speci­fications. It is recommended that the 45 items bid upon be awarded to the lowest responsible bidders meeting specifications as indicated above.

September 13. 1973

School Lunch

Yes

SlO-300-SL

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BID RESUME REPORT _. 'r ~

TITLE:

CATE:

GENERAL STATEMENT:

BUilding Trades Equipment &. Supplies (73/74-045)

August 21. 1973 - 2:00 P. M.

Equipment & supplies to be used by the students attending the Building Trades Course at the Northwest Center or the Occupational Education Division.

Number of vendors to \vhom specifications were issued: 14

Number of vendors who submitted bids: 8

BIDDE.:l NO. OF ITEl\flS Ace Garage Door Div. Ladder Construction Company, Inc. 1 Brodhead-Garrett Co. 2 Enyco Products 3 Keuffel & Esser CODlpany 7 Paxton/Patterson 4 Pleasantville Educational Sply. Co. 3 Chas. Schad, Inc. 2

TOTAL 22

AMOUNT

$ 32.20 3,301.00

231.80 1,238.42

684.30 415.30 304.00

$6.207.02

or the 8 vendors who submitted bids. one Is not listed above because or the rollo\ving reason:

Patent Scaffolding Co. did not meet specifications.

RECOlvIIVIENDATION:

Anticipated date of award:

Provision in 1973/74 budget:

Accounts to be chnrged:

Fund: rod

23 items were included in the bid specifi­cations. It is recommended that the 221tems bid upon be awarded to the lowest responsible bidders meeting specifications as indicated above.

September 13. 1973

Yes

300-200-3303. 300 -300-3303 .

General

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Nassau County. Ne,. York

BID RESUME REPORT *

TITLE:

DATE:

GENERAL STATEMENT:

Shop \Viping Towels Rebid (73/74-047)

August 29 1973 - 2:30 P. M.

Shop wiping to\vels to be used by the students attending the Automotive Course at all of the Occupational Education Schools.

Number of vendors to whom specifications were issued: 9

Number of vendors who submitted bids: 3

BIDDER

All Service Cloth Corporation Nassau Industrial Uniform Service Professional Linen Service Inc.

RECOMl\'IENDATION:

Anticipated date of award:

Provision in 1973/74 budget:

Accounts to be charged:

Funds:

md

AMOUNT ( . ....-i .§.1, 92~ 99J $2,800.00 $1. 750. 00

That the BOCES Board or Education rescind the award of Bid 73/741-047 to ProCessional Linen Service Inc. dated August 30, 1973 in the amO\Ult of $1. 750.00 and award the bid to the next lo\vest responsible bidder, All Service Cloth Corp. in the amount of $1. 925.00. See attached sheets (3) Resume or August 30, 1973, Letter, & MenlO.

September 13, 1973

Yes

300-300-3301 300-300-3303 300-300-3305 C073 4a(3)774

General Federal

300-300-3302 300-300-3304 C073 4a(3)1078

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BID RESU1\fE REPORT

TITLE:

DATE: Shop \Viping Towels Rebid (73/'14" 047)

August 20, 1973 - 2;:lO P.1Vt

GENER.llL STATEf\'&:ENT: Shop wiping towels to be used by the students attending the ,Automotive Course at all of the Occupations 1 Education Schools

X7-nnb~r oi vendors to Wholn specifications were issued:

Sumbet" of vendors who submitted bids:

'. n .<;"" ",l~4~",,,, ~lrlt··h rw""''''''no ...... tion _II" '* .~~~ ... .& • • ~\,,; ~ v ... ~'\J' .. 13 & t:..i. 111

I;:.:~,;,:';,u Induscrinl Urliform Scr-viCG P!·c>l~S.iional L!n.::a SOt-vice Inc.

3

It is rccornn'londed thc.t the bid be ~vlln.dcc to Pl',)fcGs!onnl Ll:lcn SC1'vice 1110. in th~ amount 0:" $1, 750. 00 as tZl\l lowest l'CSpol;~,iblQ bidder meeting speclficJ.tions.

August SOl 1973

Yes

300-300 .. 3301 300-300-3302 300-300''':~303 300-300-330-1 300-300-3305 C073 4A(3) 1078 C073 4.:\(3) 774

General and Pcderal

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noarn of Cooperative r:;rlnc;ttinnal ~ervices

125 30richo Turnoi~e

Auqust 30, 1973

.1ericho, . Nn::;sIlU ~(')unty, He\>/ Vnrk 111=)]

1 fr 7" '1 t\ *1 ",4 '''''*1 <t. lOa.

~h~nk you vary Much.

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INTEROFFICE MEMO

TO: "r.J. J. Gormley

Roy Va,en f1- ~Y-Shop Wiping Towels (73/74-~7)

FROM:

SUBJECT:

DATE: September 5, 1973

Jack,

Professional Linen Service, Inc. hal withdrawn the'r bid for Shop Wiping Towel. because h. cannot obtain them from his suppliers.

The next lowest responslbl. bidder. All Service Cloth Corp •• upplled our needs thl, past school yeer, and hiS a suffIcient supply of cowel. on hand. I recommend we thor.fore award to th~ In the SUM

of $1.925.00 (approx. per year - 0.0275/cloth about 70,000 cloths per year. Profess ional Linen Service Co.­$1.750.00)

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BOARD OF COOPERA.TlVE EDUCAT!OUAL 3ERVICES Na.ssau County, New York .

SID RESUME REPORT ---

TITLE:

DATE:

GENERAL STATEMZNT:

Alterntions to the Dental Assisting Laboratory (73/74-049)

August 22. 1973 - 2:00 P. M.

p..1terntiolls to the Dental Assisting L:\born!ory at the County Center of the Occupational Education Division.

Number of vendors to whom spec':,iicationa were issued: 7

Number of vendors ytho submitted bids: 0

RECOMMENDATION: It io rocommc;lded that this bid be rejected f'"ir,,~e th'!re was no response. \Ve S!lall rebid \1ning an expanded bid list.

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BID itESUME itEPOaT

TITLE:

DATn!:

GENEaAL STATEMENT:

Electrical ,: ork (73/74-055)

August 25. 1973'" 2:00 P. M.

Electrical work to be done at the stable area of the Large Animal Program at SUNY V' estbury of the Occupational Education

Division.

Number or vendors to whom specifications were issued: 10

Number of vendors who submitted bids: 7

Alcap Slectric Corp. Anker's Electric Cindel Electric Corp. G. Ford Electric Corp. Inter-County Lighting Corp. J. V. Electric Inc. Preston Electrical Associates

RECOMMENDATIOr.~ :

Anticipated date or award:

Provision in 1973/74 budget:

Account:

Fund:

Al\10UNT

$12,977.00 $10.160.00 :$ 6,259.00 $ 9,712.00 ~ ,it 822·J!9 (~i, -S;- SOQ-!l9)

$ 3.511.65

It is recommended that the bid be awarded to J. V. Electric Inc. in the amount of $5, 800. 00 ~s the lowest responsible bidder mee~ing specificatlons. (See attached.)

September 13, 1973 ..

Yes

300-400-3301

General

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Nassau County, New York

I BID RESUME 3.EPOaT

TITLE:

DATE:

OENERALSTATEMENT:

Installation of Heating System (73/74-057)

August 30. 1973 - 2:00 P. M.

Iieating system to be installed in four Greenhouses Cor the Horticulture Program at SUNY V. estbury ot the Occupational Education Division.

Number ot vendors to whom specifications were Issued: 10

Number of vendors who submitted bids: 2

BIDDER AMOUNT

Aquatherm Conditioning Corp. Cm24; ~ oj) lot it _...,.,_ , __ .~~.~~

Climatic Mechanical Contracting. Inc. $14.820.00

RECOMl\:lENDATION:

Anticipated date of' 8W81"d:

Provision in 1973/74 budget:

Account to be charged:

Fund:

It is recommended that the bid be awarded to Aquatherm Conditioning Corp. in the amount of $12. 2·17.00 as the lowest responsible bidder meeting specifications.

September 13. 1973

Yes

300-400-3301

General

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Cash 8~lancc per Books 7/31/73 S

Ad,j: Receipts

Total $

Less: Disbursements

Cash aalance per Books 8/31/73 $

BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Nassau County. New York

General Fund

59.943.53 ., 6,092,518.58

6,152,462.11 $

6.0S2,598.31

89,G63.80* $

TREASURER'S REPORT

August, 1973

Trust end ESEA Title III Agency Fund (SCORE) Fund

I 56 • '''91. 58 ~ 33 /i 12. 71•

775,649.00 -932,140.58 $ 33,612.74

745,434.88 47.50

186,705.70 $ 33.565.24

*General Fund Cash Balance per Books at 8/31/73 of $89,863.80 15 on a "cash" (versus "accrual") basis. \-Ihen maJor I~s of receivables andlor payables as Indicated below are considered. balance on an accrual basIs becomes $(4,082.053.70) as follows: Add: Accounts Receivable $ 538,413.50

Due from Other Funds 760,610.52 Investments outstanding 2,570,000.00

Less: Liability due Employees Retirement ~ Systems, etc. (3,852,000.00)

arlls for Equipment, etc. (4,188,941.52)

Net Accruals $ (4,171.917.50)

Accrual Balance per Books 8/31/73 $ (",082,053.70)

Federa 1 Fund School Lunch Fund

$ 274,197.31 S ~~,990.34

444.675.67 10,862.31

$ 718,872.98 $ 79,852.65

539.234.40 53.004.79

$ 179,63f.5f, $ 26.847.86 •

F

George P. Kelty

TREASURER

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IOARD OF COOPERATIVE £WCATIOHAL SRRWleD NaS.IU County. New Vo.·:C

RECI'pts

August, '973

l'OIra' fWd

Red .... d Investments Inter-fund Transfers 81111ngs to DIstricts Inter.st - R.deemed Inveltments All Other

lru'S • A91D5V FYnd

Trans'.r. 'rom a.n.r.I·fund. Payroll All Other

Tote'

$

5,590.000.00 417,537." 59.571.81 21,287.51 4,121.30

• 6.092.5.8.58

775,602.114 46.56

• 775.649.00

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Nassau County, Hew York

RECEIPTS

August, 1973

fide,. I fund

ProJ.ct #73-3-597 Adult Education - Evening .. NC73-4A(3)774 SpecIal H •• ds-Youth & Adult C.nter. II

It

Albertson '73-160 - Pre-school Trtla VI (72-73) NC73-3-1079 Administrative Structure-Adult

Occupat 'ona' Educat Ion It NC72D90S - Comprehensive Approach to Indlvlduallzad It Instruction In O. E.

NC73-4SH 931 Occupatlona' EducatIon Programs for Specla' Education Students

.. IIC73..ltA 856 Occupat lonll Educat Ion Programs for Un-wed Mothers-to-Se

II II

Adult Center College Work Study N72-16O Pre-school - Title VI (7'-72) NC73-48 H 952 Sheltered Employment for Health

$

'age 2 of 2

199.588.00

75,285.00 24,510.00

21,910.00

17,431.00

16.088.00

15.781.00 13,610.10 12.939.00 8,849.51

.. II ..

Handicapped 6,821.00 'C73-48 874 Placement Counselor for HandIcapped Students 5.988.00 NAU-13-152 TItle 11 - Library 5,252.00

II

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II

II

Ne1l 6 876 - ~ork Experience for BOCES Student Minimal Achievers

NC73-4a 938 - O. E. - Outdoor Occupation for Specl., Educat Ion

MC73-4e 980 SpecialIzed LIfe Adjustment Program /lC73-4e 953 '-Iork Experience In Industrv for Health

5.176.00

4,743.00 3.767.00

Handicapped 3,738.00 IIC73-48 88g Oc:cupat lona 1 Dove lopment , Tool Technology

for Health HandIcapped 3,199.00 •

Total $ 4'f4,615.67

1&'20' ~unch Fund

State ReImbursement - Lunch, Milk II II _ Breakfast Program

Inter-fund Transfer

Total

$ 8,032.99 2,680.62

1lt8.70

$ 10,862.31 - •

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Nassau county, New York

TarASUa" • S REP061

August, 1973

h tr,-Cl, •• rqgm Astlyltl,s Fumt.

C.sh a.l.nc. per Bookl 7/31/15

Add: Rlc.l,t •

Tot.'

Le's: Ol.bursemeftts

C!.h aaJ.ftCI pe' Books 8/31'73

$ 14,989.84

268.52

$ 15,258.36

108.51

$ 14,549.79

-

Frances Forthmen

TREASURER

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BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Nassau County, New York

BID RESUME REPORT

TITLE:

DATE:

GENERAL STATEMENT:

Exterior Decoration SuppUes (73/74-028)

August 1, 1973 - 2:00 P. M.

Supplies to be used by the students attending the Building Mechanics Courses at the various schools of the Special Education Division and the Adult Education Center.

Number or vendors to whom specifications were issued: 8 Number or vendors who submitted bids: 4

BIDDER NO. OF ITEMS AMOUNT

Brodhead-GarreHCo. 34 $ 528.23 Orange Front Paint Supply. Inc. 25 Paxton/ Patterson 8

739.30 147.19

TOTAL 67 $1.414.72

Of the 4 vendors who submitted bids, 1 is not Hsted above because of the following reason:

Covell Hardware Supply. Inc. bid too high on all items.

RECOl\lIMENDA TION:

Anticipated date of award:

Provision in 1973/74 budget:

Accounts to be charged:

Funds:

md

126 items were included in the bid speci­fications. It Is recommended that items 1 through 60 be rejeoted and rebid due to inadequate vendor response. It Is recommended that items 61 through 126 be awarded to the lowest responsible bidders meeting specifications as indicated above.

September 13, 1973

Yes

250-300-2255 250-300-2257 250-300-2258 VEA 73-4a(3)1078

General Federal

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