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CUSD wants a bond... site $189 million in EMERGENCY REPAIRS
When it does not want to spend money on facilities all SARC Reports state facilities are in GOOD Repair... which is it?

CUSD Responded to a Williams Complaint filed on behalf of Tesoro High School for EMERGENCY REPAIRS that effect the Health of CUSD Staff and Students. CUSD Response: "Nothing to See Here!" Tesoro High School Facilities are in GOOD REPAIR. But Kichell Reports which were prepared to help CUSD pass a new school facilities bond says something quiet different.
Tesoro High School Kitchell Report states that Tesoro has $5.7 million in EMERGENCY Repairs that threaten the Health and Safety of Staff and Students.
An Appeal has been filed with the State Department of Education to force CUSD to fix and maintain facilities.
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CUSD has chosen to give employees their 5th consecutive year of across the board compensation increases totaling over $150 million. They have used deferred maintenance funds to pay for those increases. CUSD has made a decision that places the compensation of employees above the health and safety of staff and students.
APPEAL: Williams Complaint Capistrano Unified School District Tesoro High School II- Facilities Repair and Maintenance |
![]() Date: January 31, 2018 |
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To: Diane Waters, Senior Architect
California Department of Education
School Facilities and Transportation Services Division
From: Dawn Urbanek
Re: Tesoro High School Williams Complaint II: Facilities Repair and Maintenance
Links to Supporting Documentation:
Tesoro High School Williams Complaint I: re: Toll Road on CUSD Property
CUSD did not respond to Williams Complaint I
Tesoro High School Williams Complaint II re: Facilities Repair and Maintenance
CUSD's January 23, 2017 Response to Williams Complaint II re: Facilities Repair and Maintenance
Hi Dianne-
Attached is CUSDs' January 23, 2018 response to the second Williams's Complaint re: Facilities Repair and Maintenance.
I am filing an Appeal with the CDE based upon the following:
That statement is false-
Example:
Kitchell Report Tesoro High School at page 40

Pool Chlorination System is at or approaching the end of its expected useful life

January 24, 2017 CUSD BOT Meeting Agenda at page 212
CUSD approved contract FSA 1718180 with Knorr Pool Systems, Inc to provide labor and materials for the installation of a new mechanical room control system, including the removal and disposal of existing chemical and filter controllers at Tesoro High School pool.
Contract Period 12-8-17 to completion
Contract Amount $17,895.57
This was listed in the Kitchell Report as a Priority I "Conditions in this category require immediate action to: a) correct a cited safety hazard"

California Code of Regulations 22 CCR Section 65547 requires that "All gas chlorination equipment shall be well maintained and operational at all times in accordance with section 3135B, Title 24, California Code of Regulations".

- Heating Systems
- Cooling Systems
- Facility HVAC Distribution Systems
- Ventilation
- Detection and Alarm Systems
all of which are included in Education Code Section 17592(c)(1) definition of "Emergency Repairs"
CUSD has made the choice to give employees five consecutive years of across the board compensation increases totaling over $150 million rather than use that money to fix and maintain facilities. According to the Kitchell Reports CUSD has $189 million in "emergency" repairs and maintenance needs. See: Facilities Condition Assessment District wide Executive Summary Final Report










The following source is from CUSDWatch: LCAP Annual Review- How did CUSD Do?
| GOAL 3 Optimize facilities and learning environments for all students. 4 Measurable Outcomes 2 Actions Measurable Outcome 1Standards for facility maintenance (good repair) will be met.
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CUSD hires NO NAME-ADRESS-PHONE NUMBER- "Facilities Inspection Services Incorporated" which does business as "CSC- Lawyers Incorporating Service"
Documentation: CUSDWatch- May 24, 2017 BOT Meeting Agenda Item #34 Districtwide Facilities Condition Assessment Services Proposal
Schools- irrespective of their actual conditions are marked "GOOD".
CUSD wants to pass a new school facilities bond so they hired Kitchell to study Ambuehl Elementary School as a test.
While Facilities Inspection Services incorporated showed "GOOD" on Ambuehl's SARC Report- Kitchell found the following:
The Kitchell Study found that Ambuehl has facilities that violate the Williams Settlement.
The legislation implementing the Williams settlement requires that every school district provide a uniform complaint process for complaints regarding insufficient instructional materials, unsafe or unhealthy facility conditions, and teacher vacancies and mis-assignments.
The findings of Kitchell would violate the Williams Settlement requiring that the State of California would not mandate that students attend Ambuehl Elementary School if the facilities were unsafe or unhealthy.
The Kitchell study found the following which would violate the Williams settlement and gave the school a rating of POOR:
- General Buildings: Life safety, ADA, inadequate restroom quantity
- Mechanical Systems: Poor condition, end of useful life, rust, corrosion. Two
units inoperable - Plumbing Systems: Inoperable water heater, water fountains, calcium build up
- Electrical Systems: Switchgear & panels past useful life, lamp replacement
difficult, added receptacles required - Fire Alarm Systems: Panel in poor condition
- Fire Sprinkler Systems: No fire sprinkler in main building
The Associated Costs of Immediate (Williams Complaint) Repairs: $990,954.00
CUSD has given employees across the board compensation increases totalling over $120 million dollars while forcing students and staff to attend a school that is "unsafe" and "unhealthy".
Measurable Outcome 2Williams Act facilities inspections will reflect compliance
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Measurable Outcome 3Site discretionary supply accounts will return to baseline levels
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Measurable Outcome 4Planning for implementation of anti-bullying/cyber-bullying curriculum.
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In 2015-2016, there were 77 bully logs (53 founded, 24 unfounded).
There was a 42% reduction in bully logs.
Implemented Districtwide digital citizenship program.
Action 1Ensure that facilities are clean, safe, and functional
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Routine Maintenance (services and supplies) 5000-5999: Services And Other Operating Expenditures Base $5,780,000 Budgeted $5,780.00 - On Budget
Implemented Prop. 39 grant plan to increase facility energy efficiency 6000- 6999: Capital Outlay State Defined $6,000,000 Budgeted $6,000.00 - On Budget
Facilities and Finance Committee $0
| ON BUDGET |
Ensured that facilities are clean, safe, and functional.
EPIC FAILURE AS EVIDENCED BY THE KITCHELL FACILITIES STUDY OF AMBUHL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Fully implemented deferred and routine maintenance.
Facilities Finance Committee met three times (February, March, and April, 2017) to discuss facilities and how the financing works.
This committee will continue in 2017-2018.
Asbestos
Condemed buildings on San Clemente Upper Campus
Action 2Enhance learning environment and effectively address bullying and/or cyber bullying
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Training for systematic bullying procedures $0
Planning for Districtwide anti-bullying curriculum $0
Campus Supervisor and Student Supervisor training 2000-2999: Classified
Personnel Salaries Base $7,551 Budgeted $5,000
| OVER BUDGET $2,551 Compensation Increase $2,551 |
Enhanced learning environment and effectively addressed
bullying and/or cyber bullying.
Principals and Assistant Principals received training on bully prevention procedures in August, 2016.
Second Step (K-8) program was implemented (Skills for learning, empathy, emotional management, problem solving), as part of bullying prevention.
Campus Supervisors participated in Campus Security Training
(SB1626) in August 2016.
ANALYSISDescribe the overall implementation of the actions/services to achieve the articulated goal![]()
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CUSD hired Kitchell to do a facilities study on Ambuehl Elementary School as a test to see if they wanted to hire this company to do a full districtwide facilities condition assessment services proposal. This Agenda Item presents the results of the Ambuehl study and asks the Board to approve a contract in the amount of $599,744.75 to complete a districtwide facilities needs study. The $599,744.75 will be paid for out of the Deferred Maintenance Fund.

Kitchell4179 Viewridge AvenueSuite 130San Diego , CA 92123web site: http://www.kitchell.co
| A BLUE CARD SHOULD HAVE BEEN PULLED The Kitchell Study found that Ambuehl has facilities that violate the Williams Settlement. |
The legislation implementing the Williams settlement requires that every school district provide a uniform complaint process for complaints regarding insufficient instructional materials, unsafe or unhealthy facility conditions, and teacher vacancies and mis-assignments.
The findings of Kitchell would violate the Williams Settlement requiring that the State of California would not mandate that students attend Ambuehl Elementary School if the facilities were unsafe or unhealthy.
The Kitchell study found the following which would violate the Williams settlement and gave the school a rating of POOR:
- General Buildings: Life safety, ADA, inadequate restroom quantity
- Mechanical Systems: Poor condition, end of useful life, rust, corrosion. Two
units inoperable - Plumbing Systems: Inoperable water heater, water fountains, calcium build up
- Electrical Systems: Switchgear & panels past useful life, lamp replacement
difficult, added receptacles required - Fire Alarm Systems: Panel in poor condition
- Fire Sprinkler Systems: No fire sprinkler in main building
The Associated Costs of Immediate (Williams Complaint) Repairs: $990,954.00
CUSD has given employees across the board compensation increases totalling over $120 million dollars while forcing students and staff to attend a school that is "unsafe" and "unhealthy".







CUSD hires NO NAME-ADRESS-PHONE NUMBER- "Facilities Inspection Services Incorporated" which does business as "CSC- Lawyers Incorporating Service"
Source at page 45 of 388:

Source: CA Secretary of State

Contract is being approved on the May 24, 2017 BOT Meeting as Agenda Item #4 page 51 of 388 for $41,880.00. Ambuehl Elementary has been given a "GOOD" on all SCARC reports from these Inspectors hired by CUSD.




Source: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7no0GfL-TcgWXBQVnVlYlJXVU0/view
Ambuehl Elementary School SACR Report:

This is also in contrast to the facilities requirements specified in CUSD's Measure M documentation which INFLATED the needed repair costs at Ambuehl stating that preliminary cost estimates were $14.6 million while Kitchell who did a "recent study" stated $8,432,518.00.
There is criminal activity going on within CUSD and a BLUE CARD should have been pulled for this consent item.
Source: CUSD Measure M Documentation for Ambuehl Elementary School


If the District truly intends to float a NEW Bond then the services of Kitchell will be valuable as CUSD has inflated the facilities needs cost on the November 2016 Measure M Bond by a criminal amount.
May 24, 2017 BOT Meeting Agenda Item #24 page 346

ANALYSISDescribe the overall effectiveness of the actions/services to achieve the articulated goal as measured by the LEA.![]()
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ANALYSISExplain material differences between Budgeted Expenditures and Estimated Actual Expenditures.![]() Campus Supervisor and Student Supervisor training 2000-2999: Classified Personnel Salaries Base was increased by $2,551 |
ANALYSISDescribe any changes made to this goal, expected outcomes, metrics, or actions and services to achieve this goal as a result of this analysis and analysis of the LCFF Evaluation Rubrics, as applicable. Identify where those changes can be found in the LCAP.![]() SARC Reports need to be corrected to accurately reflect the condition of facilities. Uniform Complaints need to be filed on any school that has health and safety issues so that those can be fixed before a single penny is spent on Professional Development or increases to employee compensation. CUSD does not HEAR the public. There is no "Community Engagement" With the adoption of the 2017-18 Budget, CUSD will have given employees 5 straight years of across the Board compensation increases totaling over $150 million dollars. While students attend school with staff to student ratios that are not safe in facilities that have not been fixed or maintained for over 15 years. Core educational classes are paid for with one time fundraising and donations and are taught by parent volunteers creating wealth based inequities in the quality of education that all students receive in violation of state law. |

The California Healthy Kids Survey is another method of Data mining students.
Source: CUSD Web Site
The California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS) is a comprehensive youth health risk and resilience behavior data collection service available to all California districts, sponsored by the California Department of Education (CDE). It consists of a comprehensive survey instrument that assesses all major areas of health-related behavior, as well as a full-service survey support system to help districts collect and use CHKS data to improve prevention and health programs. At Capistrano Unified School District the survey is administered to 7, 9 and 11-grade students every other year in the Spring. The next time the survey will be administrated is in the Spring of the 2017-2018 school year.
Full Documentation can be found at: CUSD is Selling Student Data an Open Letter to Elected Leaders
| III. CORRECTIVE ACTIONS/REMEDIATION CUSD states "Although your Complaint did not identify emergency facility needs, be assured the District takes seriously its obligations to ensure the condition of its facilities does not pose a threat to the health and safety of pupils or staff while at school" |
There is overwhelming documentation in the Kitchell Reports that disagree with this statement. Further CUSD's 5 -year Deferred Maintenance Plan shows that CUSD has no intention of fixing and maintaining mechanical equipment until it fails.
CUSD has an obligation to ensure that students attend class in facilities that are clean safe and functional. They have failed to protect the health and safety of Tesoro students by properly maintaining Tesoro High School facilities. As a result, I am appealing to the State of California to enforce the terms of the Williams Settlement.
Thank you for your time.
Dawn Urbanek






