Kits PAC School Renewal Seismic Mitigation Committee

From the extraordinary PAC meeting Feb. 26, 2009:

The PAC Summary (agreed to at the Feb. 26 PAC meeting) and presented to our MLA, The Premier, on March 2, 2009 by three PAC representatives (elected at the Feb. 26 PAC meeting). The three PAC representatives are James Burton, Andrew Larigakis and Tracy Monk.

There was agreement  at the Feb. 26 PAC meeting that information about the PAC survey, presented at the Feb. 26 PAC meeting, be included with the PAC survey in the Kitsilano Facilitator's Report (CitySpaces consultant report), which was thought to be still in draft form. A draft of the  information about the PAC survey, in a format to go with the PAC survey in the Kitsilano Facilitator's Report (CitySpaces consultant report).

Also agreed at the Feb. 26 PAC meeting, was the need to do further analysis of the PAC survey. At the Mar. 10 Kits PAC
school renewal seismic mitigation committee meeting, there was agreement that a draft of the information about the PAC survey, with analysis (including initial survey results), will be reviewed by Lesley, Tracy, and Paige and further analysis (if needed) plus summary information will be circulated to the Kits PAC school renewal seismic mitigation committee by April 10th and discussed at the next Kits PAC SRSMC meeting on April 14th, 2009.

Re the above agreements, related information from the Mar. 10 Kits PAC SRSMC meeting -  the Kitsilano Facilitator's Report (CitySpaces consultant report) can not be revised. An addendum will be prepared by the PAC to provide corrections and additional information such as the information presented at the Feb. 26 PAC meeting and the survey analysis.

The Kitsilano Facilitator's Report will be available at the link below until end of day Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

http://www.cityspaces.ca/projects/kitsilano



From Kits PAC e-news 2009 Mar 9

Kitsilano Vision Presentation to Committee II - Tonight!

Planning & Facilities
Committee Room # 110, Vancouver School Board,
1580 West Broadway
Tuesday, April 7, 5:30 p.m.

A Kits delegation of PAC Executive members, Principal Alex Grant, staff representatives Julie Bond and Karen Coflin, and student representative M. Jaworski will make a brief presentation on Tuesday, April 7 to the VSB's Planning & Facilities Committee (Committee II). The PAC presentation will cover a description of the Visioning process, a screening of a short video that gives a taste of the Workshop, and, finally, the main points of the Vision Statement as endorsed by the PAC. The staff will also make a brief presentation. This is a public VSB meeting and all are welcome to attend, so please join us if you are able.



Visioning Process Feedback: Facilitator's Report & Survey Results

The PAC Executive and the School Renewal and Seismic Mitigation Committee welcome all feedback on the facilitator's report of the Kits Visioning Events, which includes the PAC Survey results. Given the size of the document, we are not able to post the file to our website. However, this report is now available at http://www.cityspaces.ca/projects/kitsilano, but only until Monday, April 13. Please take this opportunity to access the document. If you attended the Visioning Events and would like to comment on the report's findings, please forward your remarks to kitspac@hotmail.com. Comments will be collected until April 13 for consideration at the next School Renewal Seismic Mitigation meeting on April 14.



Note: re the above Apr. 7, 2009 PAC notice - there was agreement  at the Feb. 26 PAC meeting that information about the PAC survey, presented at the Feb. 26 PAC meeting, be included with the PAC survey in the Kitsilano Facilitator's Report (CitySpaces consultant's report), which was thought to be still in draft form. 

The above Apr. 7, 2009 PAC notice distributes the PAC survey in the Kitsilano Facilitator's Report without the agreed to information about the PAC survey. or notice that further information would follow.

Re the Feb. 26 PAC meeting, one piece of further information was
the different teachers result on a key survey issue. The conclusion after debate at that meeting was that:
- it was not appropriate to note the different teachers result in the PAC Summary for the meeting with the Premier
- that  the teacher difference was not to be dismissed, that it, together with the the other information presented, 
be included with the PAC survey in the Kitsilano Facilitator's Report (CitySpaces consultant's report), which was thought to be still in draft form. 

Related information from the Mar. 10 Kits PAC SRSMC meeting -  the Kitsilano Facilitator's Report (CitySpaces consultant report) can not be revised. An addendum will be prepared by the PAC to provide corrections and additional information such as the information presented at the Feb. 26 PAC meeting and the survey analysis.