Agenda and minutes
Venue: Guildhall
Contact: Jill Pickering Democracy Officer
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Declarations of Interest At this point Members are asked to declare any personal or prejudicial interests they may have in the business on this agenda. Minutes: The following Members and Co-optees declared a general personal interest in the items on the agenda:
Councillor Bradley – Governor of Poppleton Ousebank School Councillor Scott – Governor Clifton Green Primary School Mr A Lawton – Governor of Canon Lee School Mr D Sellick – Governor of Derwent Junior School |
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To approve and sign the minutes of the Education Scrutiny Board meeting held on 14 February 2006. Minutes: RESOLVED: That the minutes of the meeting held on 14 February 2006 be approved and signed by the Chair as a correct record. |
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Public Participation At this point in the meeting members of the public who have registered their wish to speak regarding an item on the agenda or an issue within the Panel’s remit can do so. Anyone who wishes to register or requires further information is requested to contact the Democracy Officer on the contact details listed at the foot of this agenda. The deadline for registering is Monday 19 June 2006 at 10.00am. Minutes: It was reported that there had been no registrations to speak at the meeting under the Council’s Public Participation Scheme. |
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Draft Final Report on the Extended Schools Service in York PDF 27 KB This report asks Members to consider the draft final report of the scrutiny review into the extended schools service in York. Additional documents:
Minutes: Consideration was given to the draft final report of the scrutiny review into the extended schools service in York.
Members were reminded that this topic had been registered in 2005 with the aim of investigating how City of York Council was bringing together partners to plan services across the city, how budgets were being dealt with and how schools were thinking about delivering services together, to ensure that everyone in York received the best possible benefits.
For background information and for new Members it was explained that an extended school was one that provided a range of services and activities often beyond the school day to help meet the needs of its pupils, their families and the wider community.
Members were informed that the delay in bringing this report forward resulted from the change in bodies to consider the proposals. Officers confirmed that, following consultation with the Head of Early Years and Extended Schools and other Officers, the report contained very draft recommendations. It was hoped to incorporate any additional recommendations from today’s meeting in the final version for presentation to the Committee at their July meeting, prior to consideration by Scrutiny Management Committee and Executive.
Members and Officers made the following comments during formulation of the recommendations
Officers confirmed that a complete list of the recommendations would be compiled to email round to Members before the next meeting.
RESOLVED: i) That the following recommendations be included in the draft final report on the Extended Schools Service in York for consideration by the Committee at their next meeting:
1. The Council is asked to support the stretch target of every school in York to be working as an Extended School by September 2006 working to at least Model 2 (the Training and Development Agency feel that this can be achieved and are supporting training courses for every school, governor and other sector staff).
2. The Council to take up the opportunity of bidding to be a ... view the full minutes text for item 4. |