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SubcommitteeoftheCityCouncilandSchoolBoard | 2016-06-27 | 1 | CITY COUNCIL/AUSD SCHOOL BOARD SUBCOMMITTEE SPECIAL MEETING June 27,2016 2263 Santa Clara Avenue, Room 391 Alameda, CA 94501 UNADOPTED MINUTES SPECIAL SUB-COMMITTEE MEETING: The special meeting of the Alameda City/School joint sub-committee was held on the date and place mentioned above. 1. CALL TO ORDER / GENERAL INTRODUCTION: The meeting was called to order by Mayor Trish Spencer at 4:30 p.m. City Council Members, Board Members and their respective staff introduced themselves. The Following people were in attendance: Trish Spencer - Mayor, City of Alameda Marilyn Ezzy Ashcraft - Councilmember, City of Alameda Jill Keimach - City Manager, City of Alameda Carolyn Hogg - IT Director, City of Alameda Jennifer Ott - Base Reuse Director, City of Alameda Rebecca Irwin - Assistant General Manager, Alameda Municipal Power Barry Leska - Assistant General Manager, Alameda Municipal Power Debbie Potter - Community Development Director, City of Alameda Irma Glidden - Assistant City Clerk, City of Alameda Sean McPhetridge - Superintendent, Alameda USD Shariq Khan -CBO, Alameda USD Gray Harris - Board Member, Alameda USD Board of Education Solana Henneberry - Board Member, Alameda USD Board of Education 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: minutes from the February 10, 2016 City/School Subcommittee Meeting: A. The City Council and Board members approved the minutes from the February 10, 2016 City/School Subcommittee Meeting. 3. ORAL COMMUNICATION NON-AGENDA (PUBLIC COMMENT) None. 4. CITY/SCHOOL DISTRICT ISSUES: A. East Bay Broadband Internet Connection The IT Director gave a brief presentation and provided a handout. The Subcommittee discussed the available internet accessibility, including the Boys and Girls Club, Alameda Point Collaborative, the Main Library, and a computer lab at Ruby Bridges School. The Superintendent stated the District is happy to support and partner with the City on an initiative, originally agreed upon, that was not going to cost anything. The IT Director stated the item was for informational purposes a way for the District to identify students who might benefit from a computer center. The Superintendent stated Ruby Bridges was a focus because the school is at the center of the digital divide with 72% students receiving free or reduced meals. | SubcommitteeoftheCityCouncilandSchoolBoard/2016-06-27.pdf |