No. 126     Institute for Learning
  Date:   April 17, 2002
  To:   Division and Department Heads and Principals of Middle Level and Atypical Schools
  Subject:  

TEXTBOOK ORDERS, GRADES 6-9, AND ALLOCATION OF SIM FUNDS, GRADES 6-8, FOR 2002-2003 SCHOOL YEAR

  Department  and/or  Persons  Concerned:   Principal, Librarian, Head Counselor, and Department Chairpersons
  Due Date:   May 17, 2002
  Reference:   District Procedures Nos. 4505, 4510, and 4520
  Action  Requested:  

Complete order forms and send to Rose Romani, Instructional Materials Services, Instructional Media Center (IMC), Room 102.

 

Brief Explanation:

 

The textbook ordering workshop for Grades 6-9 will be held as follows:

Wednesday, May 1, 2002 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Montgomery Academy Library

Sites will receive information about new textbook adoptions and site funding. To assist sites ordering new adoption materials, the Instructional Materials Services Unit has prepared pre-printed order forms.

I. NEW ADOPTIONS

A. Middle-level courses, Grades 6-9, that will receive newly adopted instructional materials for 2002-2003 are listed below:

Subject Area Grade(s) Course CourseNumber(s)
Biliteracy 8-9 French 3-4 2003-04
  8-9 Spanish 3-4 2323-24
  9 German 5-6 2055-56
Physical Education 6-9 Physical Education 6-9 5501-05, 5511
Mathematics 6 Mathematics 6th 4002
  7 Pre-Algebra 7th 4001
Science 9 Physics 1,2 6311-12
  9 Honors Physics 1,2 6321-22
Special Education 7-8 Applied Mathematics 7th-8th 7303N
  7-8 Applied Science/Health 7th-8th 7323N
  6-8 Functional Consumer/Family Studies 6th-8th 7143N
  6-8 Functional Mathematics6th-8th 7132N

For the above courses, instructional materials will be issued in accordance with the course enrollment projections provided by principals on site order forms. Typically, each site will receive, at no charge, an additional allocation of materials based upon the number of students enrolled in each course. Allocations to atypical sites may vary depending on class size. If the adoption consists of teaching materials only, no extra allocation will be issued. Schools that implement new courses and/or have an increase in enrollment in subsequent years must purchase textbooks from their site budget accounts.

B. Reconciliation forms will be distributed to sites during October 2002 and March 2003. The Instructional Materials Reconciliation Form includes (a) the course enrollment
based on data forms submitted by sites in October and March, (b) the number of materials issued, and (c) the number of excess materials at the site. No credit will be given for rebound, stamped or otherwise altered materials. Please note that videos, software, calculators, and other technology-based instructional materials may not be returned to the vendor. Please use caution when ordering these materials.

Principals will be asked to designate, on the Instructional Materials Reconciliation Form, the site budget(s) to be charged for the excess materials and/or to indicate the number of unused, unstamped textbooks to be returned.

C. Listed below is information on selected adoptions:

Physics 1,2 and Honors Physics 1,2

This is the second year of a two-year adoption for Physics 1,2 and Honors Physics 1,2.
Sites that have not fully implemented these courses may order additional student or teacher materials due to increased enrollments or if new or additional sections are anticipated. Equipment bundles are issued per classroom.

Physical Education 6-9

The 2002-03 school year will be the second and final year of implementation for the
M-SPAN (Middle School Physical Activity and Nutrition) program published by San
Diego State University for middle and junior high schools. The adoption was approved
by the Board of Education in March, 2001. The adoption will include instructional
materials, equipment, and staff development for all physical education teachers.

II. FUNDING INFORMATION

Funding information is provided in your packet. Please retain for future reference.

III. INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLACING THE ANNUAL SIM ORDER AND SUBSEQUENT ORDERS DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR

Pre-printed order forms for instructional materials, Grades 6-9, will be distributed at the Textbook Ordering Workshop. By May 17, 2002, forward to Rose Romani the white and yellow copies of all order forms. Retain the pink NCR copies for your site file. Orders may also be faxed to (858) 496-8361. Orders using special project funds must be sent for review and approval to the appropriate fiscal office, which then forwards orders to Instructional Materials Services, IMC.

IV. EMERGENCY ORDERS FOR SIM MATERIALS, GRADE 6 (7 A.M. - 3:45 P.M.)

Emergency pickup orders for instructional materials stocked at the Supply Center (stock classes 50-59) are to be placed on a SIM order form and brought to Instructional Materials Services, IMC, Room 102. No telephone orders will be accepted.

Prior to leaving the school site for the IMC, site personnel should call the budget analyst assigned to their site to verify existing balances in the accounts they wish to use. Should the order exceed the available balance in the site account, the order will not be processed.

Analysts in the Budget Management and Cost Controls Department must stamp approval on all orders using fund codes other than ZK.

V. CONTACT PERSONS

Questions regarding information included in this circular may be directed as follows:

  • SIM funding and SIM budget accounts: Donna Sawvelle, budget analyst, Educational and School Services, (619) 725-7119.

  • Preparation of textbook orders: Rose Romani, instructional materials services clerk,
    6-12, Instructional Materials Services, IMC, (858) 496-8465
   
Brian A. Haggerty
Director
Educational and School Services


APPROVED:

Mary Hopper
Executive Officer to the Chancellor

BAH:rmr

Distribution: Lists A and E