The Main Street Academy

Governing Board

Special Called Meeting - Tuesday January 12th, 2021 @6:00 PM

Meeting Minutes

Attendance Summary

Name Status Arrival Time Departure Time
Farrah Brown not present secretary
Cheryl Parker present ex-officio On Time At Adjournment
Bridgett Bell present member On Time At Adjournment
Dr. Kelly Johnson present member On Time At Adjournment
Kristal Ramirez present member On Time At Adjournment
Satonja Gilbert Scott present member On Time At Adjournment
Kristin Jackson present member On Time At Adjournment
Willie G. Davis, Jr. present member On Time At Adjournment
Dr. Olamide Moore present ex-officio On Time At Adjournment
Ishmael Abdul-Salam present member On Time At Adjournment
Mitch Foster II present vice-chair On Time At Adjournment
Kelly Brokenburr not present secretary
Carla Wagner not present secretary
Heather Wells present chair On Time At Adjournment
Jennifer Fine not present ex-officio

Approval of Agenda

So that there is agreement between board members on the agenda, and the amount of time spent on the meeting, the board shall vote to approve an agenda for the meeting. To the best of its ability, it will follow that agenda, and allow for the chair to move the board through the agenda as specified.

Approve the agenda as submitted

By: Willie G. Davis, Jr. Seconded by: Bridgett Bell

There was no notable discussion on the motion.

Public Comment

Our Public Comment period is for members of the public to address the board. Each member of the public may sign up to comment at the meeting, and will be allotted two minutes. The board will listen, but may not directly respond to any comments. Our meetings are open to the public and public record. As such, if your comment is about a private matter, please contact the board via email, or speak to the board chair privately.

Temporary Amendment of Dress Code

Considering the limited time to plan for parents, the school will consider temporary adoption of Fulton County's student dress code, in lieu of the uniform policy.

" Students in the school system are expected to dress and groom themselves in such a way as to reflect neatness, cleanliness and safety. All students shall dress appropriately so as not to disrupt or interfere with the educational program or the orderly operation of the school. Examples of inappropriate dress and grooming include lack of cleanliness in person or dress; shoe lessness; "short-short" clothing; bare midriffs; "tank tops"; "see-through" clothing or apparel which designates gangs or similar organizations or any dress that is disruptive to the educational process. Designated dress involving school activities approved by the principal shall be acceptable. The principal or other duly authorized school official shall determine whether any particular mode of dress or grooming results in a violation of the spirit and/or the intent of this rule.:

To approve the adoption of the Fulton County "Dress Code" through the end of the current academic school year.

By: Willie G. Davis, Jr. Seconded by: Kristin Jackson

There was no notable discussion on the motion.

On-Campus Re-Opening Date

Discussion to follow. Requested by Kristin Jackson.

Future Business

Families First Coronavirus Response Act discussion and approval.

The Meeting was Adjourned

The meeting adjourned at approximately 7:52 pm

Motion to adjourn

By: Heather Wells

There was no notable discussion on the motion.