February 14, 2022 at 12:00 PM - Board of Education Regular Meeting
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1. Call to Order & Pledge of Allegiance
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Mission Statement: A copy of the open meetings law is posted on the wall of the Board Room and is available to the public. |
2. Approve the Agenda
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The Board reserves the right to rearrange the order of items as needed. |
3. Recognition of Visitors
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3.1. Presentations
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3.2. Public Participation
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Opportunity for Public Expression:
As a meeting of the Gothenburg Board of Education is a meeting held in public and not a public meeting, visitors should refrain from comments unless recognized by the chair.
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4. Business Items
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4.1. Action Items
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4.1.1. Consent Agenda
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1. Approval of Previous Minutes 2. Approval of the Treasurer's Report 3. Approval of the Warrants / Bills a. Petty Cash b. Student Activity c. Hot Lunch d. Bank Statement e. Summary of Accounts and Receipts f. Monthly Expenditure Report g. Check Journal 4. Excuse Absent Board Members 5. Consider Option Enrollment Requests
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4.1.2. Personnel
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4.1.2.1. Consider resignation of certificated staff.
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4.1.2.1.1. Approve the resignation of Mrs. Maggie Miller effective at the end of the 2021-2022 school year.
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Mrs. Miller has tendered her resignation effective at the end of the 2021-2022 school year.
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4.1.3. Consider approval of the Negotiated Agreement with the Gothenburg Education Association for the 2022-2023 school year. (Executive Session Possible)
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A tentative agreement between Dawson County School District #20, Gothenburg Public Schools and the Gothenburg Education Association was reached through the negotiation process. The agreement represents an increase of 1.77% on the base salary or an approximate increase in total compensation of 3.288%. Comparability for this negotiations cycle was based on total compensation including salary, insurance, retirement and social security and was calculated using staff employed by the district in October of 2021. Certificated staff compensation is based on comparability with schools of similar size and who are located within a similar geographic area. The comparability was completed by KSB Law.
The Gothenburg Education Association has ratified the proposed agreement.
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4.1.4. Consider approval of special education contracts for 2022-23 with ESU #10.
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We join the following cooperatives as student needs are identified. Program costs are prorated between districts who utilize the program.
Audiology. Several audiological services are available, these include comprehensive hearing evaluations for individuals from birth to 21 years of age; analysis, testing, and troubleshooting of hearing aid and cochlear implant devices used by students; consultation on FM system/auditory trainer device purchases for use at school as well as fitting and adjusting school amplification devices and assessment of classroom acoustics; and on-site school consultations regarding the impact of hearing loss, noise exposure, hearing loss prevention, and how to properly use and troubleshoot equipment. Deaf Education. Three deaf educators provided direct services, consultative services, and assessment services to school districts in ESU 10 and ESU 11 to assist them in providing services to students, birth-21 who are deaf or hard of hearing. Vision Services. A vision specialist provided direct services, consultative services, and assessment services to ESU 10 school districts’ students, ages birth-21 who are blind or partially sighted. Vocational Transition. A vocational transition specialist provided on-site assistance to 21 school districts for students with disabilities age 16 and older to help them realize independent living and employment appropriate to each student’s skills and abilities. SpEd Supplemental Supervision School Age. There was a change in 2018-19 for districts who were not part of the supervision cooperative. The service unit has an obligation to evaluate and supervise the special education staff that they employ and the programs in which they work so all districts that contract for staff are required to contribute to the supervision cooperative. Costs are adjusted for districts with their own special education supervisors to account for staff supervision only and do not include charges for other supervision services. These costs appear on the schedule A as SpEd Supplemental Supervision services.
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4.1.5. Consider approval of the special education contract with Team Therapy for physical therapy services for the 2022-23 school year.
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Physical Therapy: Team Therapy provides direct services, consultative services and assessment services to District #20 for physical therapy services.
Mr. Kyle Fornoff has filed a conflict of interest form (NADC Form C-3) per Board Policy 8260 and will not participate in the discussion or consideration of this agenda item. Mr. Fornoff will leave the board table and sit within the visitor's area during the discussion of this item.
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4.1.6. Consider approval of the special education contract with Danette Anderson for occupational therapy services for the 2022-23 school year.
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Occupational Therapy: Danette Anderson, OTD, OTR/L provides direct services, consultative services and assessment services to District #20 for occupational therapy services.
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4.2. Reports
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4.2.1. Board of Education Reports
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Committee Reports (Chair in bold)
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4.2.2. Administrative Reports
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1. Topic Specific Administrative Reports
2. General Administrative Reports a. Elementary (Mrs. Richeson) b. High School (Mr. Ryker) c. Activities (Mr. Mroczek) d. Special Populations (Mrs. McKenna) e. Teaching and Learning (Mrs. Jonas) f. Superintendent (Dr. Rhodes) |
5. Discussion Items
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5.1. Superintendent Search Update
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Mr. Wyatt will give an update on the Superintendent search.
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6. Next Meeting
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Monday March 14th time to be determined.
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7. Adjournment
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