Here are the meeting notes as a Word file: Meeting Notes SWCC Education Committee Nov 6, 2013.doc
SW Common Council Education Committee
At Flint Street Community Center
271 Flint Street
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
The Meeting convened at 6:35 pm.
Present: John Boutet, Marian Boutet, Maya Broady, Robin Dettman, Florence Clemmons, Liz Hallmark, Sean Harrigan, Bill Nichthauser, Bruce Pollock, Annie Pride
Introductions
Flint Street Community Center review - Annie Pride
Annie is the Director of two other City Rec centers: South Avenue and Field Street, in addition to Flint Street. The center has a gymnasium, game room, fitness room, conference room/computer lab, and kitchen. Hours of operation are Monday – Thursday 2:30-9:30p; Friday 2:00-9:00p; Saturday 10:00-5:00.
….......A range of programs and services are offered for youth from 6 to 18 years, including an after-school meal, tutoring/homework help, T.H.R.I.V.E. (a Federal program that encourages community service), a city-wide football team, three Flower City Soccer teams, open gym, a color guard, girls' coalition, gardening/cooking class, and Family Fun Friday Nights. A complete schedule may be found here: Flint Street Community Center Fall, Winter, Spring Schedule The Flint Street Center has an excellent relationship with the adjacent School #19, including a parenting class, as well as shared use of the gymnasium, auditorium and library.
Annie will be meeting with Pat Jackson of S.W.A.N. next week to discuss collaborative activities. Among programs she would like to see re-invigorated is the S.W.A.N. Band, using the #19 School music room.
The Flint Street Center will hold an open house on November 14 and a Thanksgiving dinner on November 15.
Tour of the Facility - A YouTube video of the Review and Tour can be found at: http://youtu.be/TbMSFUP8Ihw
Review of Election results and impact on Education Committee effort
Since the School Board membership has not changed as a result of yesterday's election, we expect no major changes in our working relationship with the Board. We need to see what changes come from the Mayor's office, such as the impact on Community Centers.
Walk in Items Items primarily discussed were:
What can be done to encourage parent involvement. Education through this committees activities.
How community centers such as Flint Street get parents involved.
Ways to get more involvement from School Board members and District staff. Be more diligent at sending invitation to our Education Committee meetings and attend RCSD meetings.
Need to publicize the open houses Thursday Nov. 14th at the Flint Street and Adams Street Community Centers. The City is looking for input and we should voice the need for more centers of this type adjoining schools.
A YouTube video of this discussion can be seen at: http://youtu.be/nxKsidUKmd4
The meeting adjourned at 8:30 pm.
Minutes submitted by Marian and John Boutet
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Past meeting minutes can be found in www.Location19.org in the SW Education Forum located at http://www.location19.org/group/sw-education-forum .
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