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4 <br /> 1 Sarah Smylie said OCS started a teacher mentoring program. She said that new teachers <br /> 2 need attention and support. She said they have a stronger presence on social media, regularly <br /> 3 attending HBCU recruitment events, have implemented referral bonuses, are offering support for <br /> 4 relocation fees, and offering sign on bonuses for nurses CTE, Exceptional Children, and Science <br /> 5 Teachers. She said that those are paid out over time. She said OCS is having a job fair on <br /> 6 Saturday, April 15th 9-12 at Cedar Ridge High School. <br /> 7 Vice-Chair McKee asked if he heard Sarah Smylie say that teachers of color are leaving <br /> 8 at a greater rate after 2 years. <br /> 9 Sarah Smylie said that statistic was from a statewide study, but she's not sure about the <br /> 10 specific number for OCS. <br /> 11 Vice-Chair McKee said he is curious about the "why." He asked if exit interviews are being <br /> 12 conducted in OCS. <br /> 13 Joyce Hatcher said an email is sent after an employee leaves the organization with a link <br /> 14 to an exit survey. She said that if it's not completed, they are called and invited to speak with her. <br /> 15 She said the reasons people leave OCS vary. She said some people are leaving to relocate or <br /> 16 due to commutes. She said some people are leaving due to health reasons or caring for an elderly <br /> 17 parent. She said some people have left to see if the grass is greener, but some come back. She <br /> 18 said they use the data from the surveys to look for areas of improvement. <br /> 19 Vice-Chair McKee said the company he works for also has issues with people having to <br /> 20 travel far distances to get to work. <br /> 21 Commissioner Portie-Ascott asked Sarah Smylie for the percentage of Black teachers <br /> 22 compared to students. <br /> 23 Sarah Smylie said 12% of teachers are Black compared to 13.4% of students. <br /> 24 Commissioner Portie-Ascott praised OCS for the increase of diversity amongst their <br /> 25 teachers. She asked what the racial and ethnic breakdown for teacher applicants was over the <br /> 26 past year. <br /> 27 Dr. Felder said OCS staff could look into that and provide the information. <br /> 28 Chair Bedford asked about the district mental health position. <br /> 29 Sarah Smylie said there is a new district Mental Health Coordinator position. <br /> 30 Dr. Felder said this is a new position in the district and seeks to support student and staff <br /> 31 social-emotional wellness. <br /> 32 Commissioner Portie-Ascott asked for teacher vacancies by school level. <br /> 33 Dr. Felder said OCS staff could send that information broken down, but there were 44 <br /> 34 teacher vacancies at the beginning of the school year and there are now 39. <br /> 35 Vice-Chair McKee asked if vacancies are concentrated in a subject or area. <br /> 36 Sarah Smylie said many vacancies are in the Exceptional Children's program. She said <br /> 37 there are also vacancies in math and sciences. <br /> 38 Carrie Doyle said she has a recent spreadsheet of the vacancies and the 39 vacancies <br /> 39 includes support staff. <br /> 40 Chair Atherton said OCS staff will send the information to the Board. <br /> 41 Vice-Chair McKee asked about vacancies for tutors and teaching assistants. <br /> 42 Sarah Smylie said there are 30 tutors in elementary schools and a good number in other <br /> 43 schools. <br /> 44 Dr. Felder said some teachers are filling in as tutors during school and after school. She <br /> 45 said they are very focused on strengthening the instructional core so that fewer students will need <br /> 46 remediation. <br /> 47 Chair Atherton said they also have a tutor that goes out to the Gateway Center. <br /> 48 Commissioner Richards said she met with some people from Family Success Alliance <br /> 49 today. She said that New Hope Elementary identified the students that live at the Gateway Center <br /> 50 and they're doing a special program there. <br />
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