Newhall board to review state physical fitness test results
Members of the Newhall School District Governing Board are expected to hear a presentation about the district’s results on the state-mandated physical fitness tests during the 2016-17 school year during a regular meeting Tuesday.
All fifth grade students in the district are required to participate in the series of tests, according to the board agenda.
These tests measure students in aerobic capacity, body composition, abdominal strength, trunk extension strength, upper body strength and flexibility.
Results of the tests are used to direct efforts at school sites to improve the physical fitness of students and to guide how the district designs its 200 minutes of PE instruction every 10 days.
The presentation presented to the Governing Board is expected to include three-year data for the district and detail changes made to support PE instruction and performance on the state test.
Marketing Campaign
Governing Board members are also expected to hear a presentation about the district’s marketing campaign during the 2016-17 school year.
Through a contract with Mellady Direct Marketing, the district aimed to increase its enrollment through print, digital and video ads.
According to a report from MDM, the district’s campaign included sending out 22,195 postcard mailers and playing NSD videos 7,290 times on movie theater screens and 8,061 times on movie theater lobby screens.
The board is also expected to review and approve its 2017-18 marketing campaign, first reviewed by the board at its Sept. 19 meeting.
This campaign, totaling $78,364.28, is also expected to focus on increasing enrollment during its eight-month run from Oct. 3, 2017 to June 3, 2018.
The marketing campaign is expected to include general marketing, web advertising, movie theater advertising and targeted mailings that highlight different elements of the district and the Newhall Family Theater for the Performing Arts.
Cafeteria tables
The Governing Board is also expected to purchase cafeteria tables for McGrath Elementary School that are currently damaged beyond repair.
Provided through a piggyback bid from the Los Rios Community College District, the proposal from Campbell Keller is expected to cost $74,180.71 and include 54 tables and six pockets to receive the new tables.