Jun 2 2020
From the PUSD Superintendent:

Dear PUSD Students, Staff, Families, and Community,

I write to you today shattered as we have witnessed a senseless killing of yet another black person, George Floyd, at the hands of those who were charged to serve and protect him in Minneapolis.  Once again, a spotlight on racially motivated violence reveals the deep divide in our country and across communities, from San Francisco to Washington D.C..

Over the past several years, I have reached out to our community to express our unshakable condemnation of racially motivated bias, hatred, and violence–wherever it may rise, whether here in Piedmont or in any city across our country.  Over the past several months, we’ve heard that “we’re in this together” as our nation has grappled with more than 100,000 deaths due to COVID-19.  Forty million Americans have lost their jobs, and so many more spend every day in fear of the health and economic consequences.  While it can feel as if hope is in short supply, now is the time for us to demonstrate that we are truly “in this together” by condemning racial injustice in any form and showing our children and community that we:

  • Stand united to promote acceptance and kindness.

  • Stand up to bigotry, hatred, intolerance, and violence.

  • Stand up for each individual in our diverse community.

I grieve for the families who have lost loved ones and for those who are suffering. It is simply not enough to try to imagine what others are going through. We must have the respect and resolve to do something about it.  Racial bias, hatred, and violence are wrong and unjust.  It must stop and I plea that our nation can take actions that bring us together, to talk, and to heal.

More than 50 years ago, as this country was significantly polarized, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at the National Cathedral about the “appalling silence and indifference of the good people who sit around and say, ‘Wait on time.’”  It is once again time to say something.

I encourage all of us to show our support for students, colleagues, and our neighbors of color who are surely feeling the weight of these tragedies.  Injustice is dependent on indifference.  Leadership is about showing up, standing up, and speaking up for what is right.  Join me in reaching out to the people who are hurting and let them know they are not alone.

Today, I ask you to stand united with us again for our students, staff, and community here in Piedmont and for everyone across the U.S. who has experienced racial bias, hatred, and violence.

Sincerely,

Randall Booker
Superintendent, Piedmont Unified School District
Chair, North Region SELPA
President, Northern Alameda Adult Education Collective

“If we create a culture where every educator believes they need to improve, not because they are not good enough but because they can be even better, there is no limit to what we can achieve.”
– Dylan Wiliam
May 17 2020

Tuesday, May 19, 2020, 5 P.M.

II.A. Reopening Schools; Goals, Assumptions, and Considerations

CLICK  AGENDA BELOW FOR DETAILS.

https://agendaonline.net/public/Meeting.aspxAgencyID=1241&MeetingID=78377&AgencyTypeID=1&IsArchived=False

May 12 2020

SCHOOL BOARD CONSIDERATION IS ON MAY 13TH OF WHETHER TO PROCEED WITH CONSTRUCTION OF THE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER/NEW ALAN HARVEY THEATER OR WAIT.  FUNDING IS IN QUESTION.

 There has been some discussion of deferring for at least one year the second phase of the construction program — demolishing the 10s building and constructing a Performing Arts Center/New Alan Harvey Theater on the 10s site. The reasons for considering a delay include concerns over the sufficiency of contingency funds ($1.96 million), an interest in redesign to reduce overall cost, and, mostly recently, preserving the 10s building for increased social distancing.

Committee recommends moving ahead with the second phase and demolishing the 10s building.

A Measure H1 Facilities Program Update is linked here for your review.

READ the full staff report linked below:

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READ the agenda for the May 13 School Board meeting HERE.

Apr 28 2020

Sue Smegal, former Piedmont Middle School teacher, two-term Board of Education member, and long-time volunteer in the schools and community, will be honored with this year’s Arthur Hecht Volunteer of the Year Award. The award is presented each year to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to the community and to Piedmont’s youth through volunteer service over a period of many years. The Board of Education will present the award at its meeting on May 13th .

Read the full Press Release below:

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Apr 20 2020

The Piedmont School District is once more faced with a shortage of  teachers and professionals in various categories.

Piedmont Unified School Board will consider on April 22, 2020 Emergency Declaration of Need.

School Board action will allow the District to apply for and the Commission on Teacher Credentialing to issue Emergency Crosscultural Language and Academic Development (CLAD), Bilingual Crosscultural Language and Academic Development (BCLAD), Resource Specialist, Teacher Librarian Services, Clinical Rehabilitative Services, or Limited Term Assignments for teachers. 

See the agenda, procedures to participate, and staff reports linked below:

https://agendaonline.net/public/Meeting.aspx?AgencyID=1241&MeetingID=77883&AgencyTypeID=1&IsArchived=False

Background – Declaration of Need

Declaration of Need for Fully Qualified Educators

Apr 10 2020

What is required of Piedmont teachers when distant learning is in place?

Memorandum of Understanding with Piedmont School District teachers, APT, is linked below:

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Apr 10 2020

On April 13, the Piedmont School Board will have a virtual meeting to approve an agreement with Piedmont District classified employees on  work conditions arising from the closure of schools due to COVID-19.

READ THE TENTATIVE  AGREEMENT BELOW:

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Below is a link to the full meeting agenda and method to participate in the meeting.

https://agendaonline.net/public/Meeting.aspx?AgencyID=1241&MeetingID=77892&AgencyTypeID=1&IsArchived=False

Apr 9 2020

Piedmont high school students and others are volunteering to help residents by picking up food and essentials for Piedmonters, then delivering purchases to their homes.

www.feedmont.org

How Feedmont Works

Any neighbors in need (households with an at risk individual or healthcare workers) can request help for buying groceries and other items such as toiletries and non-prescription medications.

When available, a volunteer will be matched with a neighbor in need within their area. ​

Once a match is made, the volunteer contacts their match to ask for their shopping list and coordinate the delivery during the week.

Register if you are at risk and need help.

Register if you are a healthy adult and can volunteer.

This match program is organized by private citizens for the benefit of those in our Piedmont community. All facilitators associated with Feedmont are considered harmless and accept no risk and responsibility and further hold.

PRIVACY NOTICE AND PROTOCOL

We take the privacy of your personal information very seriously and we will only use the data that you provide to match you with a Feedmont Match near you. Once we have made a match, you will receive an email or a phone call with contact information for your match.

No Internet?

Call ‪(510) 545-6845

Go to the link below for more information and participation.

www.feedmont.org

Apr 6 2020

April 6, 2020 report to the Piedmont City Council on the COVID-19 impacts to the city.

Report on the Impacts of the COVID 19 Emergency on the City of Piedmont

Apr 6 2020

What are teachers and parents saying about distant learning?

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