Agenda 10-24-19 City Of Boynton Beach
EDUCATION AND YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD MEETING
October 24, 2019, 6:00 P.M.
Intracoastal Park Clubhouse, 2240 N. Federal Highway
AGENDA
I. Call to Order
II. Pledge of Allegiance
III. Approval of Agenda
IV. Announcements/Presentations/Correspondence
V. Public Audience
VI. New Business
A. Approval of Minutes of September 26, 2019
VII. Old Business
A. Changes to Code of Ordinances
B. Outreach
C. Fundraising
D. Grants
VIII. Future Meeting Dates: December 19, 2019
IX. Adjournment
Account Summary:
Harvey Oyer Jr. Community Contributions Borovy Award Total
$885 $1000 $1885
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MINUTES OF THE EDUCATION AND YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD MEETING HELD
ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2019, AT 6:00 PM, INTRACOASTAL PARK CLUBHOUSE
2240 N. FEDERAL HIGHWAY, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
PRESENT:
Dr. Tiffany North, Chair Sherri Claude, Board Liaison
Angelica Nevin, arrived 6:12 p.m.
Carla Colebrooks
Chevette Gadson
Gregory Murphy
Lori Wilkinson
Chevette Gadson, Alternate
Kevin Duterval, Student, Voting Member
I. Call to Order
Chair North called the meeting to order at 6:08 p.m. Roll call revealed a quorum was
present.
II. Pledge of Allegiance
The members recited the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
III. Approval of Agenda
Motion
Mr. Murphy moved to approve the agenda as presented. Ms. Colebrooks seconded the
motion. The motion unanimously passed.
IV. Announcements/Presentations/Correspondence
Lori Wilkinson commented her daughter, former Board Member Kathleen Wilkinson sent
her regards and advised she paid her rent for the first month with the Borovy Award funds
she received.
V. Public Audience
None.
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VI. New Business
A. Approval of Minutes of May 23, 2019
Motion
Mr. Murphy moved to approve the May minutes. Ms. Wilkinson seconded the motion.
The motion unanimously passed.
B. Election of Chair
Ms.Wilkinson asked if Dr. North would continue to be the Chair if nominated and learned
she would.
Ms.Wilkinson nominated Dr. North to serve as Chair. There were no other nominations.
Motion
Mr. Murphy so moved. Vice Chair Nevin seconded the motion. The motion unanimously
passed.
Election of Vice Chair
Vice Chair Nevin announced she will be moving to Delray Beach. She will participate but
cannot be a member.
Mr. Murphy nominated himself as Vice Chair. There were no other nominations.
Motion
Mr. Murphy so moved. Chair North seconded the motion. The motion unanimously
passed.
There was agreement the members would each give a short introduction.
Ms. Nevin advised she works for FAIL She has served on the Board for about six years
and her experience serving has been wonderful. She was very happy with the supportive
environment. She views issues through the lens of higher education.
Lori Wilkinson explained she has been a resident since 1999 and served on the Board
nearly since she became a resident. She loves the Board and advised it is the best Board
there is. She is a former teacher. She works for aa Charter School and teaches ASL on
the side. Kathleen Wilkinson, a former Board Member is her oldest daughter.
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Chevette Gadson announced she recently transitioned from being a 15-year guidance
counselor to the Department of Extended Learning dealing with after school programs for
elementary and middle school students. She had decided two years ago to become more
involved with the City. She was on the City website, submitted her application and was
appointed.
Shaquira Young advised she works,for the Palm Beach County School District. She has
worked in education for 22 years and is a Transition Program Planner working with special
needs students aged 14 to 22. She is involved with ensuring the student's IEPs are in
compliance, attends attorney meetings, and serves as a liaison between the school and
parents. She now lives in Boynton Beach and completed an internship in Educational
Leadership, She attended Lake Worth Youth Advisory Board meetings. She also
submitted her application and was appointed to the Board. She was excited to be a
member.
Greg Murphy advised he works in Environmental Health Services and is very involved in
supporting alternate educational sites. He has lived in Boynton Beach all his life and he
just enrolled in his PE Program.
Keven Duterval, announced he is in finance and accounting. He was glad to be appointed
to the Board.
Dr. Tiffany North explained she is an 11-year resident. She was a former Charter School
Principal. She develops programs for a private therapeutic services corporation.
Carla Colebrooks is a teacher working at Freedom Shores and she has worked in
education for 17 years. She has lived in Boynton Beach all her life and served on the
Board for a while. She has two sons, four granddaughters and a Goddaughter.
Sherri Claude, Board Liaison, pointed out Ethics Training is required every two years.
New members have 60 days to complete the training.
C. Changes to Code of Ordinances
Ms. Claude announced in 2015, the City conducted a survey of all the advisory boards
and made recommendations. The City recommended two changes to the Education and
Youth Advisory Board regarding the Board's duties. The first minor,change removed the
word "advocacy" and the -second change deleted Section 2.117(9) pertaining to
coordinating with the Police Department and safety improvements. Ms. Claude advised
because the changes were not put on the City Commission agenda at the time, those
changes were not officially made. If the Board thinks the changes should be made, they
should let her know.
There had also been.previous discussion about the definition of a student.
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Chair North inquired what was the rationale was regarding coordination with the Police
Department. Ms. Claude explained at the time, that was the recommendation made. The
Board did not focus on it, but reaffirmation, they would try and work for collaboration with
the Department and the community. Ms. Wilkinson noted the Police have the Explorer
program and had no objection to working on the item.
Ms. Claude explained this Board was formed as a result of a merger with the Education
Advisory Board and the Children and Youth Advisory Board. The Education Advisory
Board was dissolved and merged and the name was changed to the Education and Youth
Advisory Board. It was explained the Board had not done so in the past, but they could
make efforts to do so as the Board does seek to advocate and empower youth in the
community.
Discussion followed if the wording was not in the Ordinance, the Board could still engage
with the Police Department or forget it completely. There was also concern if the
language remained, and coordination did not occur, the Board may be derelict in its
duties.
Ms. Claude reiterated this was the recommendation to the City Commission.The Advisory
Board Chair received a survey. The survey was discussed at a meeting with input from
all the members at that time. There was further discussion to remove, in the same
section, the words "before" and "after school" programs. Chair North thought it imparted
more collaboration with the different entities, how to engage those entities and the Board's
volunteer efforts for before and after school activities. Chair North suggested the
members review the information and discuss them at the next meeting.
Ms. Wilkinson noted the Board should discuss what the definition of student should be.
She thought the student should be a high school student. It was noted new Board
Member Kevin Duterval was appointed as a student. It was thought there are exceptions
for students.
Ms. Colebrooks would like to see high school and college students, not middle school
students. Applicants who live in the City of Boynton Beach are eligible and/or a student
that does not live in Boynton Beach but goes to school in Boynton Beach is as well. A
non-voting student can be non-resident. Ms. Wilkinson suggested tabling the item. The
idea is for a student to have a voice. At one point the Board was looking at a teen center,
and they wanted input from teenagers. The two students on the Board were helpful for
input. It would help students not only for volunteer hours, but they could also say I live in
the community and know what's going on in the high school. A suggestion was made to
provide a minimum age for the Board.
D. Outreach
Chair North put outreach in the community on the agenda and thought if members hear
of activities or schools wanting them to invite them to the school to let them know. She
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gave a presentation at Freedom Shores. The Board could collaborate with the schools
and vice versa. She reminded the school they needed to go approach other entities for
fundraising before coming to Board because the Board fundraises and does not have an
unlimited budget. Vice Chair Murphy suggested approaching SAC SCEME and others.
He agreed to bring information to the next meeting so the Board could formulate a plan.
E. November and December Meeting Dates
Ms. Claude noted the November meeting falls on Thanksgiving and normally the Board
meets early in December and cancels the November meeting. She gave dates in
December when they could meet. After brief discussion, there was agreement to meet
on December 19th.
VII. Old Business
A. Purchasing of T-Shirts
There was agreement to remove this item as the members have T-shirts.
B. Champions of Change Awards/Fundraiser
The Board discussed this item should be changed to fundraiser, because Champions of
Change was specific to former Board Member Peggy LeGuerre and she did not have the
information to continue. Ms. Wilkinson was fine with developing another fundraising
opportunity/activity and suggested eliminating item B and keeping item C.
C. Fundraising
D. Grants
Chair North commented Fundraising and Grants is to obtain funding through their events.
The last event they held was an exercise class. It started out as a Zumba class, which
evolved to a class called Pound for Our Town at the Hester Center and they made$450.
They gave gift cards as prizes and will hold another Pound event. Chair North explained
they previously held shredding activities, which is now played out as the event is popular.
The Board also held a Blue Martini event once and caught some heat because Blue
Martini is in Boca as a networking event. The Board has worked at city events selling
chips and drinks and it was noted the Christmas parade is coming up. The members
walked behind a golf cart selling water and chips at the Parade. They did not make a lot
of money, but it publicized the Board.
Ms. Claude noted the parade is being organized by a different department and last year
the City changed a lot of procedures and security changes. She agreed to ask if they
could continue selling the snacks at the parade and advise the Board at the next meeting.
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VIII. Future Meeting Dates: October 24, 2019
IX. Adjournment
Motion
There being no further business to discuss, Ms. Wilkinson moved to adjourn. Vice
Chair Murphy seconded the motion. The motion unanimously passed. The meeting was
adjourned at 6:49 p.m.
Catherine Chery
Minutes Specialist
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CONSENTAGENDA
12/15/2015
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM
COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015
REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION:
Accept staff review of the Education and Youth Advisory Board and approve amendments to the Boynton
Beach Code of Ordinances, Chapter 2, Article VII. Education and Youth Advisory Board
EXPLANATION OF REQUEST:
The recommendation to examine current codes of advisory boards and update the boards to better conform to
current needs originally came out of the 2006 American Assembly: Committing to Our Future document.
However, the GAP Analysis of that document identified that there was no suggested or introduced mechanism
for examining the current codes for Advisory Boards or for establishing clear codes and objectives. As
recruitment of Advisory Members still remained a challenge, at the request of the Commission, a Marketing
Plan for Advisory Board recruitment was created and implemented in 2009 by the Director of Public Affairs.
With no noticeable increase in applications, Lori LaVerriere, then the Assistant City Manager, requested at the
April 20, 2010 Commission meeting that staff be allowed to move forward with an overall review of the advisory
board program, their purposes and effectiveness as part of an overall objective to increase volunteerism and
citizen engagement. It was determined by staff that the best approach was to review each advisory board one
at a time which would allow for additional comments and feedback from individual members at their regularly
scheduled meetings.
The review of the Education and Youth Advisory Board is the fifth (5th) review completed by staff. Staff
attended an Education and Youth Advisory Board meeting to present to the board and explain the process. An
Advisory Board & Committees Members Questionnaire was provided as a survey to all board members with the
request that they complete them and return to staff for analysis. The board requested that they be able to
complete the survey as a group and provide a single response. Staff agreed and a copy of the survey is
attached. Upon staff review of the survey and 12 months of meeting minutes, it is staff's recommendation that
the advisory board remain as is and that the Code of Ordinances be amended to reflect the actual duties and
responsibilities currently being carried out by the board.
It is also the recommendation of staff that the Education and Youth Advisory participate in the City's Education
Initiative as a primary stakeholder, working closely with the staff Education Initiative Committee.
HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES?
The Education and Youth Advisory Board is a very active and vibrant board that provides tremendous benefit to
the City through year round activities, programs, fundraisers and scholarships.
FISCAL IMPACT:
N/A
ALTERNATIVES:
Not accept report and do not make requested amendments to the Code of Ordinances.
STRATEGIC PLAN: High Performing City Organization
STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION:
This is listed in Goal 4, Management in Progress, Item#8 of the 2015/2016 Strategic Plan
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CLIMATE ACTION: No
CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION:
Is this a grant? No
Grant Amount:
ATTACHMENTS:
Type Description
D Attachment Advisory Board Member Questionnaire
D Attachment Proposed Amendment to Code
REVIEWERS:
Department Reviewer Action Date
Assistant City Manager Lejeune, Carisse Approved 12/2/2015- 5:03 PM
Finance Howard, Tim Approved 12/4/2015- 2:45 PM
Legal Swanson, Lynn Approved 12/7/2015- 3:53 PM
City Manager LaVerriere, Lori Approved 12/9/2015- 8:53 AM
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Advisory Boards & Committees Members Questionnaire
1. On which advisory board/committee do you serve?
Education and Youth Advisory Board
2. How long have you been a member?
Eighteen years
3. Name some of the more significant recommendations/activities of this board:
• Bob Borovy Student Citizen of the Year Award-Awarded to the outstanding HS
senior for volunteer service. Since 2000, $21,650 in savings bonds and cash has
been awarded to the winners and runners-up.
• Youth Volunteer Bank-For students to do volunteering and receive recognition.
Since 1998, 795 volunteers have recorded over 59,500 volunteer hours. $22,770
in prizes and savings bonds have been awarded.
• Tennis Carnival-A free afternoon of tennis lessons and activities for children ages
6-17 hosted by the tennis pros at Hunters Run.
• Monies to schools for student programs and competitons-Since 2006, total of
below schools and programs-$16,60
Boynton Beach High School
Presidential Classrooms -$2900
Adopt a Classroom-$100
League of Cities Youth Conference-$200
Visual Arts Department-200
Student Council Project-$250
Education Rocks Charity-$500
Equipment Purchase-$729
Athletic Programs-$1400
Theater Department-$1870
Poinciana Elementary
Odyssey of the Mind-$1420
Safety Patrols-$900
Scientist/Mathematician of the month breakfast-$1100
Robotics Programs-$300
Stamp Club-$100
Congress Middle
Adopt a Classroom-$300
Freedom Shores Elementary
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Various Projects-$800
SECME and Fundations Programs-$800
Galaxy Elementary
Field Trips-$650
Adopt a Classroom-$100
Schoolhouse Children's Museum-$100
Southtech Academy
Adopt A Classroom-$100
S.E.A.R.Foundation
Cheerleading Program-$500
Sister Cities
Young Artists Showcase-$1025
International Conference (student attendee)-$250
Wheelchair Program-$100
4. What do you feel has been the community benefit of the
recommendations/activities?
Boynton has benefitted from our support of the students in the city and their
educational needs.
S. Do you feel this board fulfills its mission as outlined in the Code of Ordinances?
Yes.
6. Do you feel the board's mission is still relevant to the community?
Absolutely.
7. Are there any activities conducted by this board that you would like discontinued?
No (with minor change to Sec. 2-117 to eliminate one listed duty of the board which is
does not, and has not, performed)
8. Are there any activities that you would like added to the board's mission?
No.
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Boynton Beach, FL Code of Ordinances
ARTICLEII. EDUCATION AND YOUTH ADVISORY *
*Editor's note-Ord. No. 91-18, �§ 2-8, adopted May 7, 1991, enacted provisions pertaining to a
children and youth advisory board. Such ordinance did not specify manner of'codification; hence,
inclusion as Art. VII, §§2-116-2-122, has been at the editor's discretion.
Sec. 2-116. Created.
The City Commission, in accordance with the powers vested in it, hereby merges the Children and
Youth Advisory Boards and the Education Advisory Board and establishes the Education and Youth
Advisory Board.
(Ord. No. 91-18, § 2, 5-7-91; Ord. No. 07-001, § 2, 1-16-07)
See. 2-117. Duties.
The Education and Youth Advisory Board shall act as a fact-finding and advisory board on the
following issues and on such other issues as are, from time to time, designated by the City
Commission by resolution:
(1) Development of programs that promote ongoing relationships with caring adults.
(2) Formulation of long and short range programming to benefit the children and youth of the
community by involving parents, the business community, civic and neighborhood organizations,
including volunteer recruiting for before and after local school programs.
(3) Development of incentives and enhancements encourage the development of safe places,
including improved playgrounds at or near local schools and structured activities during non-school
hours.
(4) Identification and dissemination of information on local, county, state and federal programs
that provide beneficial services to children and their families.
(5) Developing strategies for communicating with the School Board of Palm Beach County and
its staff, advising the City Commission as to the activities of the Board, and other federal, state and
local legislative bodies which affect the needs of students, within the city.
(6) Development of child and youth advaceyjrograms.
(7) Contacting community groups and businesses within the geographical boundaries of
Boynton Beach for professional skills, materials, financial or education support for the schools and
with the purpose of implementing programs at local schools that benefit students from Pre- K
through grades 12 and vocational schools.
(8) Developing recommendations to the City Commission for forwarding to the School Board
of Palm Beach County regarding actions which may be taken in support of schools in Boynton
Beach with respect to proposed legislation at the state level.
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(Ord. No. 91-18, § 3, 5-7-91; Ord. No. 99-33, § 1, 11-16-99; Ord. No. 06-050, § 3, 6-20-06)
Sec. 2-118. Recommendations of board.
The board shall periodically advise the city commission of its findings with respect to the
foregoing issues and shall make recommendations to the city commission on any matter referred to
it within thirty (30) days or within such time as prescribed by the city commission by specific
resolution.
(Ord. No. 91-18, § 4, 5-7-91)
Sec. 2-119. Organization.
(a) The children and youth advisory board shall comprise seven (7) permanent members, two (2)
alternate members and three (3) student members, two (2) to be regular voting members and one (1)
alternate, all to be appointed by the city commission. Of the members so appointed, three (3) shall
be for a term of three (3) years, two (2) shall be for a term of two (2) years, and two (2) shall be for
a term of one (1) year. Their successors shall be appointed for a term of two (2) years. Alternate
members, as well as the three (3) student members, shall be appointed for a period of one (1) year.
(b) When a member has missed three (3) regular monthly meetings for any reason within one (1)
annual board term, that member will be notified that one (1) additional absence will cause his/her
board membership to be terminated and a replacement will be appointed at the time of the next
absence.
(c) Any member of the board may be removed for cause in accordance with state law. The City
Commission shall promptly fill any vacancy.
(d) At the organizational meeting of the board a chairperson and vice-chairperson shall be
selected by majority vote of the board. The chairperson and vice-chairperson shall be selected
annually at the May meeting of the board.
(Ord. No. 91-18, § 5, 5-7-91; Ord. No. 93-30, § 1, 9-7-93; Ord. No. 09-014, § 2, 2-2-09)
Sec. 2-120. Meetings.
The board shall meet regularly once a month or more frequently if necessary, for the transaction of
business. Its meetings shall be open to the public. The board may establish its own meeting rules
and procedures for the conduct of its business. Four (4) members shall constitute a quorum.
(Ord. No. 91-18, § 6, 5-7-91)
See. 2-121. Qualification.
Members of the advisory board on children and youth shall be residents of the city, with the
exception of one alternate non-voting member of the student membership, who may reside outside
the city limits.
(Ord. No. 91-18, § 7, 5-7-91; Ord. 96-42, § 1, 10-2-96)
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Sec. 2-122. Powers.
Nothing in this article shall be construed as restricting or curtailing any of the powers of the city
commission, or as a delegation to the board of any of the authority or discretionary powers vested
and imposed by law in the city commission. The city commission declares that public interest,
convenience and welfare required the appointment of the board to act in a purely advisory capacity
to the city commission for the purposes set forth in this article. Any powers delegated here to the
board to adopt rules and regulations shall not be construed as a delegation of legislative authority,
but purely of administrative authority.
(Ord. No. 91-18, § 8, 5-7-91)
Sec. 2-123. Consolidation of Children and Youth Advisory Board and
Education Advisory Board; survival of actions.
All powers, duties, and responsibilities of the Education Advisory Board shall survive and be
deemed merged and consolidated with the powers, duties and responsibilities of the Children and
Youth Advisory Board. All previous actions of the Education Advisory Board shall survive this
consolidation unless specifically revoked by the Children and Youth Advisory Board. The
consolidated board shall be known as the Education and Youth Advisory Board. All current
members of the Children and Youth Advisory Board are appointed to the Education and Youth
Advisory Board as voting members for the balance of their terms of appointment.
(Ord. No. 06-050, § 2, 6-20-06)
Secs. 2-124-2-125. Reserved.
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