October 11, 2021 at 7:00 PM - Board of Education Regular Meeting
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1. Call to Order
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Information concerning the Open Meeting Law, Chapter 84, Article 14 of Nebraska State Statutes, is posted in the meeting room at a location accessible to members of the public and attached to the online agenda.
Mrs. Kari Loseke, Board President, will call the Board of Education Regular meeting to order.
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2. Roll Call
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The Board Secretary will conduct roll call attendance. |
3. Approval of Absent Board Members
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4. Pledge of Allegiance
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Dr. Gilson will lead the Board in the Pledge of Allegiance.
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5. Approval of Emergency Additions to the Agenda
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6. Call for Removal of Consent Agenda Items
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7. Approval of the Consent Agenda
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7.1. Waiver of reading minutes from previous meeting
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7.2. Acceptance of minutes of the previous meeting as published
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7.3. Receipt of Communications
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7.4. Treasurer's Report
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7.5. Audit of Claims
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8. Business
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8.1. Items removed from Consent Agenda
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8.2. Recognitions
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8.3. Acceptance of Gifts
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8.4. Consideration of Communications
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8.5. Comments From The Public
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This is the portion of the meeting when members of the public may address the board about matters of public concern.
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8.6. Board of Education and Superintendent Goals
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The Board Committees discussed Board and Superintendent Goals at their September & October meetings. A Board Retreat was held August 21, 2021, to review the 2021 School Board Self-Evaluation findings and work to create short-term and long-term goals.
Topics identified as priorities during the retreat were:
The Objective is the "what" or long-term goal. Figure out what you would like to achieve in the future. The Key is the "how" or short-term goals and are completed every quarter. They are the results you need to achieve to get to your Objective and to measure the progress towards it. Census of the committees is to have individual staff objectives set by the November Board meeting and to incorporate this into regular monthly meetings for progress reports and discussion. Dr. Gilson share his individual Board Goals using the OKR structure: Objective #1. Establish a system that assists Blair students and staff to set incremental goals to monitor their learning and supports them to significantly outperform their peers in math, literacy, science and social studies.
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8.7. Committee Reports
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8.7.1. Americanism and Policy Committee
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The Policy Committee met on Thursday, October 7, 2021. Meeting minutes are attached.
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8.7.2. BG&T Committee
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The Buildings, Grounds, and Transportation Committee met on Monday, September 27, 2021. Meeting minutes are attached.
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8.7.3. Finance Committee
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The Finance Committee met on Tuesday, October 5, 2021. Meeting minutes are attached.
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8.8. Automotive Lab
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Discuss, consider and take all necessary action with regard to selecting the construction manager at risk method of construction delivery for the proposed automotive lab expansion and greenhouse addition project.
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8.9. K-12 Robotics Program
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Last month's meeting, the Finance Committee minutes reflected discussion on a request to expand the district's Robotic Program into a K-12 platform. The committee was supportive of the recommendation and felt it aligned with the district goals.
At the time of the meeting, the quote to purchase the equipment to support the expansion was $77,492.60. Dr. Gilson asked the Board to pause the request for one (1) month to examine the amount requested and to possibly scale down the cost. A new quote has been received from VEX Robotics in the amount of $55,083.69. This amount would both support the competition and classroom needs. The Blair Community Schools Foundation has approved to donate $15,000 towards the program. The total amount being requested for Board approval is $40,083.69. |
8.10. Nebraska's College and Career Ready Standards for English Language Arts
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The revised Nebraska's College and Career Ready Standards for English Language Arts (ELA) were adopted by the State Board of Education on September 2, 2021. As per state statute, these standards must also be approved by the local Board of Education. The revision process began in the spring of 2020 and continued throughout 2020 and 2021. Draft #1 of proposed revisions was release on June 16, 2021, and Draft #3 was released on August 1, 2021.
Revision Process ELA Standards The ELA standards challenge students to develop the essential literacy skills needed to succeed in college, career, and life. They cover a broad array of core knowledge and proficiencies in areas such as reading, writing, and listening and speaking.
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8.11. Approval of New Teachers
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8.12. Acceptance of Resignations
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8.13. Superintendent Report
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8.14. Informational Items
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Monthly Board Reports
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9. Adjournment
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