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~,. <br />'' <br />A, . <br />~%, <br />~~:~= <br /> <br /> <br />CITY AND SAN LEANDRO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT LIAISON COMMITTEE <br />December 5, 2007 <br />4:00 - 5:30 p.m. <br />San Leandro City Hall <br />835 East 14th Street <br />San Leandro, California <br />(Sister Cities Gallery) <br />HIGHLIGHTS <br />Committee Members: Mayor Tony Santos, Vice Mayor Surlene Grant, Councilmember Michael <br />Gregory, Board President Ray Davis, Board Member Stephen Cassidy, <br />Board Member Lisa Hague <br />City Staff Present: City Manager John Jermanis, Assistant City Manager Steve Hollister, <br />Recreation Manager Micki Cronin <br />SLUSD Staff Present: Superintendent Christine Lim, Assistant Superintendent Song Chin- <br />Bendib, Facilities Manager Mike Murphy, Gerald Shovlin, Kathy Frates, <br />High School Facilities Manager Greg Dyer, Robin Mitchell SLUSD, <br />Leroy Smith, Jack Nelson SLHS, Don Bilodeau <br />The meeting was called to order at 4:10 p.rn, by Mayor Santos. <br />1. Continued Discussion Re ag rding Shape-Up San Leandro Program -District Application <br />for Children and "Balanced Project Grant" <br />Superintendent Lim informed the committee that the teacher's union was approached on <br />their participation in the program which would include in-class instruction. The union <br />declined to participate and the district, therefore, will not pursue the grant. <br />Councilmember Gregory regretted that the grant was not going to be pursued, but <br />commented that the City and School District should continue pursuing local measures. <br />Mayor Santos pointed out that the City used to have recreational and inter-mural leagues <br />up until the 80's. <br />2. Continued Discussion Re ag rding 9th Grade Campus Gymnasium <br />City Manager Jermanis reported that he examined the possibility of City Redevelopment <br />participation in a portion of the gymnasium, assuming that it was ajoint-use facility. <br />Using information from the Engineering and Transportation Department, he believes that <br />a SO% City contribution would be approximately $2.2 million. President <br />