August 13, 2020 at 5:30 PM - GIPS BOE Regular Meeting
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1. CALL TO ORDER
Speaker(s):
Board President
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It is 5:30PM and I now call to order the Grand Island Public Schools Board of Education Meeting. This is the August 13, 2020 meeting. Notice of this meeting has been advertised in the Grand Island Independent, which is the District's designated method of giving notice of these meetings.
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2. ROLL CALL
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Roll Call.
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3. MISSION STATEMENT
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The MissionEvery Student, Every Day, a Success! In educating students, we teach hearts as well as minds. Student CommitmentsWithin the Grand Island Public Schools,
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4. PUBLIC FORUM
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5. CONSENT AGENDA
Speaker(s):
Board President
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The first item on the agenda tonight is the Consent Agenda. The Consent Agenda to be approved is as follows:
(items read.) This is the Consent Agenda as published. Would anyone like to remove any items or add any items to the Consent Agenda? (pause) Does anyone have a potential conflict of interest on agenda item 5.2? If so, please state the check number that you will be abstaining from voting on. |
5.1. Minutes from the previous month's meeting
Public Hearing July 9 2020 Regular Board Meetign July 9 2020
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5.2. Claims as submitted
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5.3. Staff Adjustments as submitted
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5.4. Treasurer's Report as submitted
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5.5. Contracts as Presented
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5.5.1. CCC/GIPS Memorandum of Understanding
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5.5.2. CCC/GIPS Interlocal Agreement
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5.5.3. GIPS COVID 19 Student Handbook Addendum
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5.5.4. Maxim Health Care Contract 2020 2021
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5.5.5. The Hearing Clinic
AGREEMENT FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION AUDIOLOGY SERVICES
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5.6. Policy
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5.6.1. 8650 PARTICIPATION IN EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES - Final Read
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5.6.2. 1111 EQUITY IN GRAND ISLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS on First Read
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5.6.3. 7850 ANIMALS IN THE SCHOOL on First Read
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5.6.4. 8320 COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE AGES on First Read
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5.6.5. 9211 District Annual Report on First Read
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5.7. Change Orders as Documented
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5.8. Approval of Agenda as submitted
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5.9. Grant Report
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6. SPECIAL RECOGNITION
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6.1. Recognition of students who scored a 4 or 5 on one or more AP exams taken during the spring of 2019
Speaker(s):
Dr. Palmer
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The College Board's Advanced Placement (AP) program enables willing and academically prepared students to pursue college-level courses while in high school. Students who are enrolled in AP courses at GISH are encouraged to complete an AP exam for each class. AP exams are scored on a scale of 1 to 5. Dr. Palmer will recognize students who scored a 4 or 5 on one or more AP exams taken during the spring of 2019. She will also honor students who have earned an AP Scholar Award in 2020. These awards take into account tests taken not only this past school year, but in years past.
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6.2. Recognizing Heidi Schutz - BOE Member
Speaker(s):
Mrs. Hinkle
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Recognition of Heidi Schutz's service to the Board of Education
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7. INFORMATION ITEMS
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7.1. GIPS 4G LTE Private Network Project
Speaker(s):
Mr. Gearhart
Rationale:
Mr. Gearhart will present proposal for Cares Act Information Technology 4g LTE Network. To meet the demand of learners during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as bridget the homework gap for students in GIPS, I am proposing that we partner with RedRover to design, configure, and implement a CBRS LTE network in Grand Island. This network will extend the GIPS network into student's homes who do not have access to the internet through other means. This will allow the learning to continue after the school day concludes, and provide opportunities to students who would otherwise go without internet access.
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7.2. Regular and COVID-19 Transportation Routes 2020 - 2021 School Year
Speaker(s):
Mr. Harden
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Mr. Harden will present the Care Act Transportation and Regular Transportation Routes 2020 - 2021 School Year for approval
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7.3. Proposed meal prices for Grand Island Public Schools for the 2020-2021 school year.
Speaker(s):
Mrs. Spellman
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Mrs. Spellman will present proposed meal prices for the 2020-2021 school year.
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7.4. Title IX Policy
Speaker(s):
Dr. Dexter
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Dr. Dexter will present Title IX policy for approval to meet regulation to have policy in place by Aug. 14, 2020.
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7.5. Extra Standard Committee Request - Edmentum Supervisor Stipend
Speaker(s):
Mr. Stelk
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Extra Standard Committee Request - Edmentum Supervisor Stipend
322 students have enrolled in Edmentum for virtual high school classes. This will require certified teachers to monitor and support students in the completion of their coursework through Edmentum. Rather than hire additional teachers at the estimated total cost of $650,000 per year, it is recommended that current staff at the high school be assigned 10-15 students each to monitor and support. Staff who accept this assignment would receive an annual stipend via the extra standard salary schedule at category V. In addition two certified staff would be assigned virtual high school coordinator stipends equal to category VI. Total cost is estimated to be $115,000.
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7.6. 2020-2021 Substitute Teacher Pay
Speaker(s):
Mr. Stelk
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2020-2021 Substitute Teacher Pay
In anticipation of the on-going need for a robust and qualified pool of substitute teachers, it is recommended we increase substitute teacher pay by 3.25% which is consistent with the increased approved for the other employee classifications.
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7.7. Payment Services Agreement
Speaker(s):
Mr. Harden
Rationale:
Grand Island Public Schools has worked with our current accounting software vendor (i.e. Tyler Technologies) to implement the automation of our accounts payables. In order to implement this new process a "Third Party' agreement must be entered into with Nvoicepay, Inc. Roger Steele, GIPS attorney reviewed and approved this for BOE adoption. This agreement is in lieu of the agreement originally considered in December 2019.
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7.8. Construction Update
Speaker(s):
Mr. Petsch
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Mr. Petsch will present the construction update. |
7.9. Superintendent Report
Speaker(s):
Dr. Grover
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Dr. Grover will present the superintendent report. |
8. ACTION ITEMS
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8.1. GIPS 4G LTE Private Network Project
Speaker(s):
Mr. Gearhart
Rationale:
Mr. Gearhart will present proposal for Cares Act Information Technology 4g LTE Network. To meet the demand of learners during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as bridget the homework gap for students in GIPS, I am proposing that we partner with RedRover to design, configure, and implement a CBRS LTE network in Grand Island. This network will extend the GIPS network into student's homes who do not have access to the internet through other means. This will allow the learning to continue after the school day concludes, and provide opportunities to students who would otherwise go without internet access.
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8.2. Regular and COVID-19 Transportation Routes 2020 - 2021 School Year
Speaker(s):
Mr. Harden
Rationale:
Mr. Harden will present the Care Act Transportation and Regular Transportation Routes 2020 - 2021 School Year for approval
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8.3. Proposed meal prices for Grand Island Public Schools for the 2020-2021 school year.
Speaker(s):
Mrs. Spellman
Rationale:
Mrs. Spellman will present proposed meal prices for Grand Island Public Schools for the 2020-2021 school year.
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8.4. Payment Services Agreement
Speaker(s):
Mr. Harden
Rationale:
Grand Island Public Schools has worked with our current accounting software vendor (i.e. Tyler Technologies) to implement the automation of our accounts payables. In order to implement this new process a "Third Party' agreement must be entered into with Nvoicepay, Inc. Roger Steele, GIPS attorney reviewed and approved this for BOE adoption. This agreement is in lieu of the agreement originally considered in December 2019.
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8.5. Title IX Policy
Speaker(s):
Dr. Dexter
Rationale:
Dr. Dexter will present Title IX policy for approval to meet regulation to have policy in place by Aug. 14, 2020.
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8.6. Extra Standard Committee Request - Edmentum Supervisor Stipend
Speaker(s):
Mr. Stelk
Rationale:
Extra Standard Committee Request - Edmentum Supervisor Stipend
322 students have enrolled in Edmentum for virtual high school classes. This will require certified teachers to monitor and support students in the completion of their coursework through Edmentum. Rather than hire additional teachers at the estimated total cost of $650,000 per year, it is recommended that current staff at the high school be assigned 10-15 students each to monitor and support. Staff who accept this assignment would receive an annual stipend via the extra standard salary schedule at category V. In addition two certified staff would be assigned virtual high school coordinator stipends equal to category VI. Total cost is estimated to be $115,000.
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8.7. 2020-2021 Substitute Teacher Pay
Speaker(s):
Mr. Stelk
Rationale:
2020-2021 Substitute Teacher Pay
In anticipation of the on-going need for a robust and qualified pool of substitute teachers, it is recommended we increase substitute teacher pay by 3.25% which is consistent with the increased approved for the other employee classifications.
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9. COMMITTEE REPORTS
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9.1. Finance and Facilities Committee
Speaker(s):
Mr. Brown
Rationale:
A monthly report to the Board and community on the major items discussed and under consideration in the Facility and Finance Committee.
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9.2. Leading for Learning Committee
Speaker(s):
Mrs. Schutz
Rationale:
A monthly report to the Board and community on the major items discussed and under consideration in the Leading for Learning Committee.
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9.3. Personnel Committee
Speaker(s):
Dr. Brosz
Rationale:
A monthly report to the Board and community on the major items discussed and under consideration in the Personnel Committee.
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9.4. Policy Committee
Speaker(s):
Mrs. Schutz
Rationale:
A monthly report to the Board and community on the major items discussed and under consideration in the Policy Committee.
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9.5. Public Relations and Partnership Development Committee - No Report
Rationale:
A monthly report to the Board and community on the major items discussed and under consideration in the Public Relations and Partnership Development Committee.
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9.6. Grand Island Public Schools Foundation Report
Speaker(s):
Mrs. Albers
Rationale:
A monthly report to the Board and community on the major items discussed and under consideration by the Grand Island Public Schools Foundation.
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9.7. GNSA / Legislative Committee
Speaker(s):
Mr. Harden
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A monthly report to the Board and community on the major items discussed and under consideration by The Greater Nebraska Schools Association and Legislative Updates.
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9.8. Governance Committee
Speaker(s):
Mrs. Hinkle
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A monthly report to the Board and community on the major items discussed and under consideration in the Governance Committee.
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9.9. NASB Monthly Update
Speaker(s):
Board President
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A monthly update from the Nebraska Association of School Boards.
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10. EXECUTIVE SESSION FOR THE PURPOSE OF PURPOSE OF PERSONNEL AND REAL ESTATE BECAUSE IT IS IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PUBLIC TO DISCUSS THIS MATTER IN CLOSED SESSION
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The Board will convene into executive session for the purpose of discussing Real Estate. |
11. RECONVENE FROM EXECUTIVE SESSION
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12. APPROVAL OF ANY ACTION DEEMED NECESSARY AS A RESULT OF EXECUTIVE SESSION
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13. NOTIFICATION OF UPCOMING BOARD MEETINGS
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Sept 3 - 5:30pm
Budget Workshop; Budget Hearing; and Property Tax Hearing Sept 10 - 5:30pm Regular BOE Meeting |
14. ADJOURNMENT
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