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5 <br /> MASHPEE SCHOOL COMMITTEE-REGULAR MEETING -NOVEMBER 5, 2003 PAGE <br /> ffigh Soo : <br /> Glenn Hapenny- .5 History Teacher . Teaching Assistant <br /> James Criasia— Science Teacher <br /> Mark Hurrie—ALP Teacher <br /> Frank Campbell—Custodian <br /> Mae Cushing—French Club Advisor <br /> John Dolen—Team Chairperson <br /> Michael Forde--Grade 8 Class Advisor <br /> Patricia Riley—Grade 9 Class Advisor <br /> Michael F rde—National Junior Donor Society Advisor <br /> Maureen Go ldsm ith,—A. adern ie Support C ler 1caI Assistant <br /> Michael .Perri —High School Marching Bank Advisor <br /> Dana Smith—High School Newspaper Advisor <br /> Robert Wray—High School Yearbook Advisor <br /> . i r e ion s I er inatio .sT .. <br /> Betsy Harrington—Recess Monitor nl � <br /> Ann Krait—Coombs School Teaching Assistant <br /> Donna Franco—Coombs School Teaching Assistant <br /> Antoinette Lambert—High School Food Service Cook Helper <br /> .2 Administrative Reports — The Committee had no questions for the <br /> administrators regarding their monthly reports. <br /> 8.3 Enrollments — Mrs. Par lski updated the Committee on the <br /> following enrollments: Coombs School, 490; Quashnet School, 675; Nigh <br /> School, 10 15 for a district total of 2,,1 . Also, there are currently 52 <br /> lashpee students attending Cape Cod Tech. <br /> .4 Out-of-School_ Suspensions — In grades 7-8, there were 1 <br /> suspensions for the-month ofINovember; grades 9-10, ; and grades 1 1-1 , <br /> 2 . <br /> 8.5 Coombs School 2003-2004 School Improvement Plan — Notion <br /> made by Mrs. Mills, seconded by Mrs. Deis,to approve this document. <br /> .6 Circuit Breaker — Jane'Beaudin — Special Education Director Jane <br /> I e udin discussed this newly-formed program by the Department of <br /> Education whereby as of this week, the percentage rate is 27.62% making <br /> 1 ashpee's potential reimbursement of $185,437.08. The Circuit Breaker <br /> program initially began at a 75% reimbursement rate and with all of our <br /> submissions having been approved, we would have recovered $503,732.46. <br /> However, due to the drop in the rate to 27.62%, our reimbursement dropped <br /> significantly. There is a p ss1biIity that this rate ma.y lnerease In the future. <br />