
State Board Meeting
Minutes
1800
Century Place, Suite 400
Atlanta, Georgia 30345
June
2, 2005
1:00 P.M.
| MEMBERS
PRESENT
Roy
Bowen
Ben Copeland
Michael
Daniel
Mary
Flanders
Cedric Johnson
Debra Lyons
Alma
Noble
Ann Purcell
Tyre Rakestraw
Sandra Reed
Steve
Rieck
Harold Reynolds
Allen Rice
Jimmy
Tallent
|
|
MEMBERS
ABSENT
Jimmy
Allgood
Don
Chapman
Sharon Douglas
Rhubarb
Jones
Ben
Tarbutton
|
CALL TO ORDER
Pursuant to date, place, and time stated above,
Chairman Reynolds called the meeting to order
at 1:10 p.m.
APPROVAL
OF MINUTES
Upon
a motion by Mr. Bowen, second by Mr. Copeland,
the Board approved the State Board Minutes
for May 5, 2005.
Upon
a motion by Mr. Bowen, second by Mr. Copeland,
the Board approved to recess and go into an
Executive Session at 1:11 p.m. to discuss
personnel issues.
(Affidavit attached)
Exhibit A
The
Board reconvened at 1:30 p.m. and Chairman
reported no actions were taken in the Executive
Session.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Upon
a motion by Mr. Bowen, second by Dr. Reed,
the Board approved the Commissioner’s
recommendation of the appointment of Dr. Gail
Thaxton as the President of Okefenokee Technical
College effective July 1, 2005. Dr. Thaxton
is currently Executive Vice President and
Vice President of Instruction at Albany Technical
College.
Chairman
Reynolds reminded everyone the “Financial
Disclosure Statement” is due to the
Secretary of State’s Office on July
1. A copy was included in each member’s
meeting book and available on the website.
A
copy of a letter written on behalf of the
State Board by Harold Reynolds, Chair of Board
to the Commissioner thanking and supporting
the Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner Jackson
and entire staff in the professional manner
they have operated under the trying circumstances
was read and given each member. (Copy
attached) Exhibit B. Chairman Reynolds
also asked that the letter be distributed
to entire DTAE staff.
Chairman
Reynolds appointed a Committee to assist the
Commissioner in determining whether legal
representation might be needed as a result
of any completed or impending investigations
by the Investigator General’s Office,
and, if so, to provide assistance in the selection
of counsel. The Committee consists of Michael
Daniel as Chair, Steve Rieck and Allen Rice.
Chairman
Reynolds reminded the Members that the State
Board Retreat is July 13 and that the State
Board meeting will be held at Gwinnett Tech
on July 14. Gwinnett Tech will host a dinner
and reception on the evening of Wednesday,
July 13. Details will follow.
Jack
Sterrett, President of Sandersville Technical
College, was recognized for his retirement
effective June 30, 2005. He was presented
an Honorary Lt. Colonel Certificate signed
by Governor Sonny Perdue. Debbie Dlugolenski
will serve as Interim President until the
Search Committee completes the search process
for a new president.
COMMISSIONER’S
REPORT
Performance-Based
Funding
- Commissioner reported that the new allocation
process was started in the spring based on
performance funding. For the first time, this
was a transparent way of releasing allocations
to the 34 colleges with a percentage based
on performance, but he committed moving toward
a true performance-based funding model. A
committee of presidents and vice presidents,
individuals from the Legislative Office, Office
of Planning and Budget and others will begin
working next week to look at what other states
are doing with “performance based funding”
and develop a model that will be good for
our system and each of our colleges.
Strategic
Planning – The Georgia Public Policy
Foundation (GPPF) has been soliciting input
from around the State. He stated he had met
with them last week for a brief overview of
some of the major issues they will be bringing
forth to you at next month’s retreat:
(1)
Accreditation; accreditation as COC members.
(2) Funding; explore different options with
consideration given to cost variances between
programs such as healthcare vs. cosmetology;
a possibility of placing premium tuition on
high demand fields; explore the feasibility,
through legislation, of carrying over unencumbered
funds generated from training/tuition monies
that are locally generated.
(3) Regionalization; more and more of our
campuses are writing or calling saying we
would like to be considered for a Center of
Excellence for “X”. The Board
may want to consider creating Centers of Excellence
and regionalization of high cost programs.
(4) Curriculum and programs; in terms of future
growth in our system we need the ability to
look strategically at what jobs will be in
high demand and related funding issues. Currently,
we do not have the capability of developing
programs and curriculum for what the future
demand is for the next five years.
(5) Marketing and Public Relations; very few
people know that we have 34 great technical
colleges in the state and they are an integral
part of a technical education system. GPPF
has determined we are not hitting on all cylinders
in terms of high schools and middle schools.
Our counselors, middle and high school parents/students
do not know that technical education is a
viable postsecondary educational component.
(6) Partnerships; we need a stronger partnership
with Department of Education and Regents.
(7) Lastly, GPPF will recommend that the Board
to take a strong look at Adult Literacy and
the administration of the program.
Presidents’
evaluation - I am in the midst of spending
one hour with each president discussing retention,
graduation, and placement rates. I am asking
them about their goals and objectives. I have
asked the Executive Committee to review a
proposed presidential evaluation process which
includes interviewing faculty, staff, students,
community leaders and administrative leadership
to help determine how is the president doing;
about his/her leadership style; where improvement
is needed. Then every five years, I conduct
another thorough one-day check. How is that
campus operating in terms of faculty, staff,
students, administrative leadership and community
teamwork and, more importantly, what are their
five-year goals for the college.
Presidential
searches - We now have three finalists
for Middle Georgia Technical College and I
hope to have a recommendation to the Board
by July. The Sandersville Technical College
presidential search will begin the last week
of June.
CHAIRMAN'S REPORT
Chairman
Reynolds commented on several items the Commissioner
mentioned above. He stated that the Adult
Literacy program is essential and recognizes
the importance of its mission. He stated the
Board do all it can to support its mission.
In
regard to the strategic planning process that
began about eight months ago, Chairman Reynolds
expressed his confidence in GPPF. He encouraged
everyone to attend the July retreat.
Chairman
Reynolds thanked everyone for their participation
in the Committee meetings and acknowledged
the extensive work involved in bringing agenda
items and motions before the Board.
NOMINATING COMMITTEE
Roy
Bowen, Chairman of the Nominating Committee,
thanked Jimmy Tallent and Sandra Reed for
their help. Chairman Bowen reported the Committee
was pleased to bring to the Board the recommendations
of Ben Copeland to serve as Chairman and Michael
Daniel to serve as Vice Chairman for a two-year
term beginning July 1, 2005.
Upon
a motion by Mr. Bowen, second by Mr. Tallent,
the Board approved the Nominating Committee’s
recommendation.
ACADEMIC
STANDARDS & PROGRAMS (TAB 1.B)
Local
Board Appointments/Re-Appointments
Upon
a motion by Dr. Reed, second by Ms. Lyons,
the Board approved for the technical colleges
below, and the persons listed be appointed/reappointed
to the local board of directors of the technical
college.
A.
Coosa Valley Technical College, re-appointment
Cathy Harrison, Gordon County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
John R. Ware II, Floyd County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
B.
DeKalb Technical College, appointment
Delores Crowell, DeKalb County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
Susan Eckert, DeKalb County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
Jerry L. Silvio, Newton County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
C.
Griffin Technical College, re-appointment
Thomas B. Gardner, Spalding County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
Randy Hayes, Fayette County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
Janice S. Moore, Lamar County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
D.
Gwinnett Technical College, re-appointment
Nancy Quan-Sellers, Gwinnett County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
Jeff Mahaffey, Gwinnett County (expiration
June 30, 2006)
Maxie Price, Jr., Gwinnett County (expiration
June 30, 2006)
Sharyn Doanes, Gwinnett County (expiration
June 30, 2006)
Teresa Esquivel, Gwinnett County (expiration
June 30, 2007)
Frantz Pierre, Gwinnett County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
Bill McCargo, Gwinnett County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
David Seago, Gwinnett County (expiration
June 30, 2007)
Jim McGean, Gwinnett County (expiration
June 30, 2007)
E.
Heart of Georgia Technical College,
re-appointment
Shellie Stroman, Jr., Laurens County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
F.
Middle Georgia Technical College, appointment
Glynn Greenway, Houston County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
G.
Moultrie Technical College, re-appointment
Bill Boone, Worth County (expiration June
30, 2008)
H.
North Georgia Technical College, re-appointment
Alice Crowder Ariail, Habersham County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
I.
North Metro Technical College, re-appointment
Keith Sandlin, Bartow County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
Mark Haney, Cobb County (expiration June
30, 2008)
Charles Fluellen, Bartow County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
J.
Ogeechee Technical College, appointment
Billy Hickman, Bulloch County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
K.
Okefenokee Technical College, re-appointment
Ola A. Smith, Ware County (expiration June
30, 2008)
L.
Savannah Technical College, re-appointments
Richard B Knowlton, Effingham County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
Thomas J. Ratcliffe, Jr., Liberty County
(expiration June 30, 2008)
Rosalyn Truitt, Chatham County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
M.
Swainsboro Technical College, appointment
Rhonda M. Norris, Treutlen County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
Don E. Wilkes, Emanuel County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
Pamelia A. Dwight, Jenkins County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
N.
Valdosta Technical College, appointment
Robert Griner, Berrien County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
James McGahee, Lowndes County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
O. West Georgia Technical College,
re-appointment
Mark Adams, Heard County, (expiration June
30, 2008)
Placement of Local Board Member Appointment
on Board Table
Upon
a motion by Dr. Reed, second by Ms. Lyons
the Board approved for the technical colleges
below and the names listed be placed on the
Board table until the July meeting for consideration
of approval of appointment to the local board
of directors.
A.
Albany Technical College, appointment
Robert Edward Chester, Early County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
B.
Augusta Technical College, appointment
W. H. “Dub” Harper, Burke County
(expiration June 30, 2008)
Irma Major-Riddick, Columbia County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
C.
North Metro Technical College, appointment
Martiza Ortiz Licameli, Cobb County (expiration
June 30, 2008)
Programs
I. Approval of Diplomas and Degrees
Upon a motion by Dr. Reed, second by Ms.
Lyons, the Board approved that the college
requests listed below offer diploma and degree
programs effective the quarter specified for
each request. Any fiscal requirements to begin
these programs must be approved through the
standard budget approval process.
Appalachian
Technical College – (Woodstock
campus) diploma program in Paramedic Technology
effective Spring Quarter 2005
Athens
Technical College – (main campus)
AAT degree program in Media Communications
Technology effective Fall Quarter 2005
Augusta
Technical College – (Augusta campus)
AAT degree program in Electronics Technology
effective Fall Quarter 2005
Chattahoochee
Technical College – (Paulding
campus) diploma and AAT degree program in
Environmental Horticulture effective Fall
Quarter 2005
DeKalb
Technical College – (Clarkston
campus) AAT degree program in Medical Laboratory
Technology and (Clarkston and Covington
campuses) AAT degree program in Management
and Supervisory Development Technical Specialist
effective Summer Quarter 2005
East
Central Technical College – (main
campus) AAT degree program in Criminal Justice
Technology effective Fall Quarter 2005
Flint
River Technical College – diploma
program in Electronics Fundamentals effective
Summer Quarter 2005
Georgia
Aviation Technical College – AAT
degree programs in Airport Management and
Air Traffic Management effective Fall Quarter
2005
Griffin
Technical College – diploma program
in Construction Management effective Fall
Quarter 2005
Gwinnett
Technical College – AAT degree
program in Management and Supervisory Development
Technical Specialist effective Fall Quarter
2005
Heart
of Georgia Technical College –
(Telfair County and Dodge County Instructional
Centers) diploma and AAT degree programs
in Early Childhood Care and Education effective
Fall Quarter 2005
Okefenokee
Technical College – (main campus)
diploma and AAT degree programs in Accounting
effective Fall Quarter 2005
Southwest
Georgia Technical College – (main
campus) diploma program in Gerontology effective
Fall Quarter 2005
Swainsboro
Technical College – (main campus)
diploma programs in Management and Supervisory
Development effective Summer Quarter 2005
and in Gerontology effective Fall Quarter
2005
West
Central Technical College – (Carroll
campus) diploma program in Automated Manufacturing
Technology and (Douglas campus) diploma
program in Cosmetology effective Fall Quarter
2005
II. Approval of Technical Certificates
of Credit
Upon a motion by Dr. Reed, second by Ms.
Lyons and Mr. Johnson, the Board approved
that the college requests listed below offer
technical certificates of credit effective
the quarter specified for each request.
Appalachian
Technical College – effective
Fall Quarter 2005
(Epworth campus)
Emergency Medical Technician – Intermediate
Central
Georgia Technical College – effective
Summer Quarter 2005
(Milledgeville campus and Crawford County,
Jones County, and
Putnam County Centers)
MCP Certification Preparation
(Crawford County Center)
Outdoor Power Equipment Technician
(Macon campus)
Industrial Mechanical/Machinist Technician
Chattahoochee
Technical College – effective
Summer Quarter 2005
(Marietta campus)
Air Conditioning Technician Assistant
Air Conditioning Electrical Technician
– effective Fall Quarter 2005
(Paulding campus)
Environmental Horticulture Technician
Lawn Maintenance Specialist
DeKalb
Technical College – effective
Summer Quarter 2005
(Clarkston and Covington campuses)
Human Resource Management Specialist
Service Sector Management Specialist
East
Central Technical College – effective
Fall Quarter 2005
(main and Coffee County campuses)
Correctional Officer Specialist
Residential Maintenance Technician
Customer Service – Help Desk Support
Specialist
Pharmacy Assistant
Public Safety Assistant
Culinary Arts Line Cook
Prep Cook
Applications Programming Specialist
(main campus)
Child Care Manager
Shampoo Technician
Salon Receptionist
Griffin
Technical College – effective
Summer Quarter 2005
Car Audio Installer
Entrepreneurship
Law Enforcement Specialist
Nail Technician
Ornamental Iron Fabricator
Gwinnett
Technical College – effective
Fall Quarter 2005
Medical Receptionist
Heart
of Georgia Technical College –
effective Summer Quarter 2005
(Telfair County and Dodge County Instructional
Centers)
Infant and Toddler Child Care Specialist
Early Childhood Program Administration
Early Childhood Paraprofessional Specialization
Child Development Associate I
(Dodge County Instructional Center)
Family Child Care Provider
(Telfair County Instructional Center)
Correctional Officer Specialist
Lanier
Technical College– effective Summer
Quarter 2005
(main and Winder-Barrow campuses)
Public Safety Assistant
– effective Fall Quarter 2005
(main campus)
Air Conditioning Technician Assistant
Air Conditioning Electrical Technician
Ogeechee
Technical College – effective
Fall Quarter 2005
(main campus)
Automotive Drivability Technician
Automotive Front End Alignment and Brakes
Specialist
Automotive Air Conditioning Specialist
Electrical Maintenance Specialist
Industrial Safety Specialist
Southeastern
Technical College – effective
Summer Quarter 2005
(main and Glennville campuses)
Computer Applications Specialist
Swainsboro
Technical College – effective
Summer Quarter 2005
(main campus)
Entrepreneurship
Valdosta
Technical College – effective
Summer Quarter 2005
(main campus and Cook County Center)
Graphic Arts Fundamentals
III.
Program Terminations
Upon a motion by Dr. Reed, second by Ms.
Flanders and Mr. Johnson, the Board approved
that the college requests listed below to
terminate diploma, degree, and technical certificate
of credit programs effective the quarter specified
for each program.
Diplomas
and Degrees
Altamaha
Technical College – effective
Summer Quarter 2005
(main campus)
Civil Technology, degree
Technical Certificates
of Credit
Albany
Technical College – effective
Summer Quarter 2005
(main campus)
Basic Dental Infection Control
Commercial Construction Drafting
Lathe Operations
Mechanical Drafting
Mill Operations
Residential Construction Drafting
(Early County campus)
Patient Care Specialist
Altamaha Technical College –
effective Summer Quarter 2005
(main campus)
Management Specialist
(Baxley and Hazlehurst campuses)
Network Specialist
East
Central Technical College – effective
Summer Quarter 2005
(main and Coffee County campuses)
CISCO CCNP Specialist
Retail Marketing
Lanier
Technical College – effective
Summer Quarter 2005
(Forsyth campus)
Computer Applications Specialist (OCA1)
South
Georgia Technical College – effective
Summer Quarter 2005
(main campus)
Aircraft Structural Maintenance
(Crisp County campus)
Desktop Application Specialist
Southeastern
Technical College – effective
Summer Quarter 2005
(main and Glennville campuses)
Health Science Basics
Swainsboro
Technical College – effective
Summer Quarter 2005
(main campus)
A+ CompTIA Certification
Golf Course Turf Maintenance
Landscape Management
Lawn Equipment/Small Engine Repair
Lawn Maintenance Specialist
Drafter’s Aide
Dr.
Reed stated there was some discussion and
debate in their Committee meeting about the
Georgia Aviation Technical College starting
the air traffic control program. The Committee
felt this would be a very good opportunity
for the community as well as the state to
get involved early in training air traffic
controllers. There is going to be an attrition
of the air traffic controllers in the next
1 to 3 years that will be significant to the
workforce. The Committee felt this request
should be approved.
AUDIT (TAB 1.C)
No report
BUSINESS
OPERATIONS, TECHNOLOGY AND ADMINISTRATION
(TAB 1.D)
Equipment
Purchases and Contracts
1.
Albany Technical College, Renewal of
janitorial services for Early County campus
for FY06 with Dickens Janitorial Services,
$42,000.00; Renewal of part-time security
services contract for FY06 with Brown Protection
Services, $43,243.20; Inter-Government agreement
with the Department of Corrections-Terrell
Co. for custodial/floors night detail, $38,700.00;
Inter-Government agreement with the Department
of Corrections-Lee Co. for ground/maintenance
day detail, $37,500.00; Renewal of lease
for FY06 with Xerox Corporation for 26 copiers
at Early County Campus and Adult Lit sites
and the operation of the Print Center and
two associates, $404,579.00; Total request
$566,022.20.
2.
Atlanta Technical College, Renewal of
contract for FY06 with the Milan Group to
provide job development skills to the New
Connections to Work and Georgia Fatherhood
programs, $60,000.00.
3.
Central Georgia Technical College, Automotive
Systems Trainers and Courseware for Automotive
Technology Program, $86,937.42
4.
DeKalb Technical College, 200 IBM computers
@ $723 ea. to update Instructional computer
labs, $144,600.00.
5.
Lanier Technical College, 12-month
renewal of lawn maintenance contract for
Oakwood, Forsyth and Gainesville campuses
with Simmons Property Management, $29,673.87.
6.
Valdosta Technical College, Used X-Ray
equipment/Kodak processor system to
upgrade equipment for the Radiologic Technology
Program, $80,000.00.
7.
Athens Technical College, Renewal of
grounds maintenance contract for main campus
for FY06 with Piedmont Landscaping, $33,600.00;
Renewal of grounds maintenance contract
for Elberton Campus for FY06 with Jackson
Lawn Care, $26,376.00; Contract for unarmed
security guard services for FY06, cost not
to exceed $45,600.00; Total request $105,576.00.
8.
Atlanta Technical College, Renewal of
janitorial contract for FY06 with International
Contracting Services, $241,151.64; Renewal
of base maintenance and Turf program for
FY06 with TruGreen Landcare, $71,832.04;
ADA upgrade of fire alarm AV devices and
replacement of defective fire alarm control
panels in main, annex, and child care buildings,
$111,253.41; Total request $424,237.09.
9.
Augusta Technical College, SCT Luminis
Premier software upgrade for the Banner
student information system, $122,690.00.
10.
Flint River Technical College, Renewal
of custodial services contract for FY06
with Sizemore Incorporated, $26,785.20.
11.
Georgia Aviation Technical College,
Air traffic control tower, $795,715.00,
and radar simulation systems, $158,000.00,
instructional equipment for the new Air
Traffic Management associate degree program,
total $953,715.00
12.
Gwinnett Technical College, Information
Technology Staff Management services for
FY06 for CIO management, consulting, network
and programming with Dataliant Services,
$250,000 annually.
13.
Lanier Technical College, Renewal of
security guard services contract for FY06
at three campuses (Forsyth, Winder, and
Jackson) with TruVision Security, $80,000.00
14.
Middle Georgia Technical College, Furniture
for new administration building and bookstore,
$177,952.52
15.
Moultrie Technical College, Lawn maintenance
contract for FY06 for six locations (Industrial
Drive Campus, Veterans Parkway Campus, Tifton
Campus, Ashburn Campus, Sumner Campus, and
Tifton Chestnut Avenue Center), cost not
to exceed $94,500.00.
16.
North Georgia Technical College, Cleaning
services contract for FY06 for Bryant Hall
Dormitory, cost not to exceed $40,000.00;
Divisible conference center AV system for
new Currahee campus, $154,157.00; Total
request $194,157.00.
17.
Ogeechee Technical College, Renewal
of landscape services for FY06 with Deal’s
Lawn Service, $39,600.00; Renewal of custodial/janitorial
services contract for FY06 with OJS Systems,
$149,370.96; Total request $188,970.96.
18.
Savannah Technical College, Renewal
of lawn and grounds maintenance contract
for FY06 at three campuses (Savannah White
Bluff Road, Crossroads, and Liberty/Hinesville)
with Southern Pride Lawn Care, $68,360.40;
Renewal of HVAC control services/maintenance
agreement contract for FY06 with Siemens
Building Technologies, $43,506.10: Total
request $111,866.50
19.
Southeastern Technical College, Landscape
maintenance contract for FY06 at main campus,
cost not to exceed $30,000.00.
20.
West Central Technical College, Maintenance
contract on network electronics at Murphy
Campus for FY06 with CPAK Technology Solutions,
$54,421.46.
Approval of Expenditures
1.
Upon a motion by Mr. Rice, second by Ms.
Flanders and Mr. Copeland, the
Board approved to authorize the Commissioner
to pay Oracle for licensing fees at
a cost not to exceed $86,000.00.
2.
Upon a motion by Mr. Rice, second by Mr.
Rieck, the Board approved to
authorize the Commissioner to pay BlackBoard
licensing fees at a cost not to
exceed $495,000.00.
3.
Upon a motion by Mr. Rice, second by Mr.
Rakestraw, the Board approved to authorize
the Commissioner to pay for the GALILEO
fees at a cost not to exceed $729,000.00.
4.
Upon a motion by Mr. Rice, second by Mr.
Rakestraw, the Board approved the renewal
of Microsoft Campus Agreement which covers
Microsoft license for all Technical Colleges
and Central Office computers, cost not to
exceed $246,000.00.
COMMUNITY
AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS (TAB 1.E)
No
Motions
FACILITIES
AND REAL ESTATE (TAB 1.F)
Non-Exclusive
Easement
A.
Upon a motion by Ms. Flanders, second by Mr.
Johnson, the Board approved a non-exclusive
easement to Columbus Technical College –
the Columbus Consolidated Government across
the campus of Columbus Technical College over
an area measuring 20’ x 460’ for
the purpose of installing and maintaining
a sanitary sewer line.
Rental
Agreement
A.
Athens Technical College – Upon
a motion by Ms. Flanders, second by Mr.
Rieck, the Board approved Athens Technical
College the execution of a rental agreement
with the Athens Technical College Foundation,
Inc. covering 15,000 sq. ft. of classroom/office
space located adjacent to its campus for
the period June 2, 2005, through June 30,
2005, at the lump sum rental rate of $150,000
for purposes of build out/renovations to
the building, with option to renew for 10
consecutive one year periods beginning July
1, 2005, at the monthly rental rate of $3,520.00.
B. Columbus Technical College –
Upon a motion by Ms. Flanders, second by
Ms. Lyons, the Board approved Columbus Technical
College rental agreement
with Denium North America LLC, 1 Marubeni
Drive, Columbus, GA 31907,
covering 30,000 sq. ft. in the warehouse
located 4600 River Road, Columbus,
GA, for a six month period beginning June
2, 2005, and ending December 1,
2005, at the monthly rate of $5,000 per
month, with option to renew on a month
to month basis beginning December 2, 2005,
at the rate of $5,000 per month.
Approval of Contracts
A.
Upon a motion by Ms. Flanders, second by
Ms. Lyons, the Board approved to authorize
the Commissioner to enter into a contract
with Wallace H. Wiggins Co., Statesboro,
Georgia, for Augusta Technical College for
the Re-roofing of Buildings 200 and 400
in the amount of $373,000.00.
B.
Upon a motion by Ms. Flanders, second by
Ms. Lyons, the Board approved to
authorize the Commissioner to enter into
Contract with Harmon Commercial & Industrial
Construction, Macon, Georgia, for construction
of a Maintenance/Warehouse Building for
Central Georgia Technical College in the
amount of $293,400.00.
C.
Upon a motion by Ms. Flanders, second by
Ms. Lyons, the Board approved to
authorize the Commissioner to enter into
a contract with Clark Patterson,
Associates for architectural services for
Renovation of the Advanced Technology Center
for DeKalb Technical College in the amount
of $71,000.00.
D.
Upon a motion by Ms. Flanders, second by
Mr. Daniel, the Board approved to authorize
the Commissioner to enter into a contract
with Adrian Building Concepts, Inc., for
the purchase and installation of a Modular
Classroom for Moultrie Technical College,
Tifton Campus in the amount of $144,000.00.
E.
Upon a motion by Ms. Flanders, second by
Mr. Johnson, the Board approved to authorize
the Commissioner to enter into a contract
with Adrian Building Concepts, Swainsboro,
Georgia, for the purchase of a modular classroom
for Chattahoochee Technical College located
at the Paulding County Campus in the amount
of $204,000.00.
F.
Upon a motion by Ms. Flanders, second by
Dr. Reed, the Board approved a contract
with WCCI, Inc., Columbus, Georgia for construction
of an Administration Building for Middle
Georgia Technical College in the amount
of $1,189,122.00
ANY FURTHER BUSINESS
No further business was discussed
ADJOURN
Meeting adjourned at 2:15 p.m.
_______________________________________
Brenda Wise
Director, State Board Operations
_______________________________________
Belva Strickland,
Executive Assistant to the Commissioner
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50-14-1 et seq., requires that all meetings
of an entity covered by the statute must be
open to the public unless there is some specific
statutory exception that permits the closing
of the meeting. If such a meeting is to be
closed, the law requires that the presiding
person execute a sworn affidavit stating that
the subject matter of the meeting or the closed
portion thereof was devoted to matters within
the statutory exceptions and identifying those
specific exceptions relied upon. O.C.G.A.
§ 50-14-4(b). A copy of this affidavit
must be filed with the minutes of the meeting
in question.
Comes now Harold Reynolds,
the presiding officer identified below, and,
before an official duly authorized to administered
oaths, makes this affidavit in satisfaction
of the statutory requirements outlined above.
I am the presiding officer
of the June 2, 2005 State Board of Technical
and Adult Education.
I am over the age of 18 and
in all aspects competent to make this sworn
statement. I acknowledge that I am giving
this statement under oath and penalty of perjury
and that I have read the contents of this
affidavit prior to signing it.
On June 2, 2005, this Board,
which is subject to the Open Meetings Act,
met. A majority of the quorum of the members
present voted to close the meeting or a portion
thereof for the following indicated reason(s).
I hereby certify that during the closed portion
of the meeting only those subjects indicated
below were discussed. I also certify that
I have reviewed the exceptions provided under
the Open Meetings Act that may permit the
closing of a meeting and that, to the best
of my knowledge, the reasons set forth below
meet the requirements for closing this public
meeting.
The legal authority for the
closure of this meeting was Section 50-14-3(6)
of the Official Code of Georgia.
During the closed portion
of the meeting, members of the State Board
discussed or deliberated only upon a personnel
matter.
FURTHER AFFIANT SAYETH NOT.
_______________________________
HAROLD REYNOLDS, CHAIR AND
PRESIDING OFFICER
Sworn to and subscribed
before me this _2ND_ day
of _JUNE_______, 2005.
Brenda L. Wise________
NOTARY PUBLIC, My commission expires: _10/07/2006__
EXHIBIT
B

June
2, 2005
Employees
of the Department of Technical
And Adult Education
1800 Century Place, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30345
On behalf of the State Board of Technical
and Adult Education, I would like to extend
our sincere appreciation and support to Commissioner
Michael F. Vollmer, Deputy Commissioner Ron
Jackson and the staff for the professional
manner in which they have operated under trying
circumstances over the past few weeks.
The Executive Committee of the State Board
will work closely to support and help the
Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner in resolving
issues that have emerged during the past weeks
and to bring closure to these issues as quickly
as possible. We encourage you to continue
to bring concerns forward to the Commissioner
or Deputy Commissioner. It is imperative that
we work together to continue the successful
and important work of DTAE and the colleges.
We
recognize and support the commitment and excellent
work of the vast majority of the employees
of this department and the mission that you
fulfill each day. Our work is too important
to our students and the citizens of Georgia
to do any less.
Sincerely,
Harold Reynolds
Chairman
State Board of Technical and Adult Education
©2005
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