April 17, 2023 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:____PM and I now call to order the Grand Island Public Schools Board of Education Meeting. This is the April 17, 2023 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
Speaker(s):
Mrs. Dibbert
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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 school district of Grand Island:
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4. 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 4.3? If so, please state the check number that you will be abstaining from voting on. |
4.1. Minutes from the previous month's meeting
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4.2. Acceptance of Agendas From Standing Committees
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Standing Committees
A monthly agenda presented to the board and community on the major items discussed and under consideration in the standing committees.
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4.3. Claims as submitted
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4.4. Bid Proposals as submitted
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4.5. Staff Adjustments as submitted
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4.6. Treasurer's Report as submitted
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4.7. Policy
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4.7.1. 3212 SUPERINTENDENT EVALUATION - Final Read
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4.7.2. 8240 ADMISSION OF EXCHANGE AND FOREIGN STUDENTS - Final Read
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4.7.3. 2110 POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SCHOOL BOARD - Final Read
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4.7.4. 2111 BOARD OPERATING PRINCIPLES - Final Read
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4.7.5. 2230 BOARD COMMITTEES - Final Read
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4.7.6. 2216 BOARD OF EDUCATION STUDENT MEMBER - First Read
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4.7.7. 4460 EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENTS - First Read
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4.7.8. 8822 STUDENT MEAL CHARGE POLICY - First Read
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4.7.9. 8740 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS - First Read
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4.8. Surplus Property Listing
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4.9. Change Orders as Documented
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4.10. Approval of Agenda as submitted
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5. SPECIAL RECOGNITION
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5.1. Honor Students who earned Gold Keys in the Scholastic Art Awards at Grand Island Senior High
Speaker(s):
Micki Nuss
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Honor Students who earned Gold Keys in the Scholastic Art Awards at Grand Island Senior High.
Cindy Garcia- Clay - Bust Kalyssa Littlejohn- Graphite Drawing - Self Portrait Angella Nguyen- Ink Pen Drawing - Self Portrait Aspen Poltack- Cardboard Mask - Lion Head Amy Smith- Graphite Drawing - Their Life Eboni Sughroue- Oil Painting - Connections |
6. CAMPUS HIGHLIGHTS
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6.1. Teammates Update
Speaker(s):
Clark Boettger (12th grader), Nancy Jones
Rationale:
Clark Boettger (12th grader) will be joining me to talk about his experience in TeamMates for 7 years and his Osborne Opportunity scholarship.
Nancy Jones of Teams will also give background for the update. |
7. REQUESTS TO ADDRESS THE BOARD
Speaker(s):
Board President
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8. INFORMATION ITEMS
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8.1. Introduction of Chief Kevin Denney - Newly appointed GIPD Chief of Police
Speaker(s):
Mr. McFarland
Rationale:
Mr. McFarland will introduce Chief Denney - newly appointed Chief of Police
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8.2. HOSA Health Fair
Speaker(s):
Mr. Schlagel and HOSA Students
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The Health Occupations Student Association (HOSA) will present information on the health fair held at GISH on March 18, 2023.
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8.3. Grand Island Education Association Retirement, Years of Service, and Scholarship Winners Celebration
Speaker(s):
Mrs. Karma Lewandowski
Rationale:
I would like to formally invite the Board of Education to the celebration.
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8.4. Geometry Adoption
Speaker(s):
Dr. Danielle Buhrman
Rationale:
In order to meet college and career readiness benchmarks and support objective 2.2 on the On Track to Thrive 2025 Strategic Plan, students would benefit from access to high-quality instructional materials that focus on essential content and provide a balance.
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8.5. Algebra 2 Pilot
Speaker(s):
Dr. Danielle Buhrman
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In order to meet college and career readiness benchmarks and support objective 2.2 of the On Track to Thrive 2025 Strategic Plan, students would benefit from access to high-quality instructional materials that focus on essential content and provide a balance.
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8.6. American Civics bi-yearly update
Speaker(s):
Dr. Evan Lee
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In compliance with Nebraska PL 79-724 and GIPS Board Policy 2230
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8.7. Harvard Strategic Data Project Fellowship Update and Capstone Project
Speaker(s):
Mr. Pat Larson, Dr. Jonathan Doll
Rationale:
Pat has been working for the past 16 months on a fellowship project studying student needs across campuses as relates to high school graduation. His capstone project is being presented in May to the other Harvard fellows, and this is a chance for him to share his key findings.
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8.8. Information Technology Storage and Server purchase
Speaker(s):
Mr. Gearhart
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Purchasing replacement equipment will continue to provide high-quality infrastructure to reduce downtime, increase security and maintain manufacturing support on critical production systems.
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8.9. Discuss, consider, and take all action necessary to enter into real estate listing agreement for the old Grand Island Public Schools Early Learning Center Property located at 4360 W. Capital Avenue as presented, and to authorize the board president to execute the same
Speaker(s):
Dr. Schroeder
Rationale:
The school district wishes to divest of the property located at 4360 W. Capital Avenue, which is the site of the old Early Learning Center. The property was declared as surplus property at a previous board meeting. Attached to this agenda item is a listing agreement with Realtor Al Avery. The school district will need to enter into the attached agreement and to designate the board president, Mr. Hank McFarland to execute the sale of the property on behalf of the school district.
The listing agreement has been reviewed and modified by the school district's legal counsel. The listing and the disposal of the property has also been discussed and agreed to over numerous months by the Finance and Facilities Committee.
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8.10. Discuss, consider, and take all action necessary to Incumbency Certificate & Resolution with First National Capital Markets
Speaker(s):
Dr. Schroeder
Rationale:
Grand Island Public Schools currently invests funds held by the school district as cash reserve and as proceeds for bond fund payments in the Nebraska Liquid Asset Fund (NLAF). The district has enjoyed a long and stable investment history with NLAF. However, the investment products that are made available to the district through NLAF can be somewhat limited, contingent upon market conditions. Due to the fact that investments are somewhat limited, the district is unable to maximize its capital investment to help offset operating costs and debt repayment.
First National Capital Markets offer additional, secure investment opportunities for the school district, such as the opportunity to invest in treasury products, which produce a higher rate of return on investment than the CD investments typically offered by NLAF. The recommendation from the Finance Office is to open an account with First National Capital for the purpose of creating additional investment tools to the district's portfolio in order to make the best use of the taxpayers' investment in the school district. The NLAF will continue to be utilized in combination with the First National Capital Markets investment tools to maximize the school district's rate of return on investments. First National Capital Markets investment tools simply represent another resource for the Chief Financial Officer and the Facilities & Finance Committee to use. The utilization of First National Capital Market Account has been discussed and considered by the Facilities and Finance Committee for the past several months, and the committee has approved the creation of the account and its use by the district. In order to establish the account with First National, I would request that the Grand Island Board of Education approve the Incumbency Certificate and Resolution that is attached to this agenda item. Doing so will allow me to create an account with First National Bank, and it will designate the appropriate district representatives to transact on the account. Those who will be authorized to transact on the account, through approval of the resolution, will be, Matt Fisher, Hank McFarland, Robin Dexter, and Ken Schroeder.
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8.11. Discuss, consider, and take all action necessary to Resolution to Open First National Bank Simple Business Account and to Designated Approved Signers on the Account
Speaker(s):
Dr. Schroeder
Rationale:
In conjunction with the creation of the First National Capital Market Account, Grand Island Public Schools will need a Business Operating Account to manage financial transactions with First National Bank. The recommendation is to open a Simple Business Account with the First National Bank branch in Grand Island, Nebraska, for this specific and solitary purpose. The board president, superintendent, board secretary, and the chief financial officer should be authorized to transact on the account.
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8.12. Student/Parent Handbook Revisions for 2023-2024
Speaker(s):
Dr. Dexter
Rationale:
Dr. Dexter will present revisions to the 2023-2024 Student/Parent Handbook
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8.13. Construction Update
Speaker(s):
Mr. Petsch
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Mr. Petsch will present the construction update. |
8.14. Student Representative Report
Speaker(s):
Mr. Cloutier
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Mr. Zach Cloutier will present the student representative's report to the board. |
8.15. Superintendent Report
Speaker(s):
Mr. Fisher
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Mr. Fisher will present the superintendent report. |
9. ACTION ITEMS
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9.1. Master Agreement with the GIEA
Speaker(s):
Mr. Kort
Rationale:
Master Agreement with the GIEA
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9.2. Discuss, consider, and take all action necessary to enter into real estate listing agreement for the old Grand Island Public Schools Early Learning Center Property located at 4360 W. Capital Avenue as presented, and to authorize the board president to execute the same
Speaker(s):
Ken Schroeder
Rationale:
The school district wishes to divest of the property located at 4360 W. Capital Avenue, which is the site of the old Early Learning Center. The property was declared as surplus property at a previous board meeting. Attached to this agenda item is a listing agreement with Realtor Al Avery. The school district will need to enter into the attached agreement and to designate the board president, Mr. Hank McFarland to execute the sale of the property on behalf of the school district.
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9.3. Discuss, consider, and take all action necessary to Incumbency Certificate & Resolution with First National Capital Markets
Speaker(s):
Dr. Schroeder
Rationale:
Grand Island Public Schools currently invests funds held by the school district as cash reserve and as proceeds for bond fund payments in the Nebraska Liquid Asset Fund (NLAF). The district has enjoyed a long and stable investment history with NLAF. However, the investment products that are made available to the district through NLAF can be somewhat limited, contingent upon market conditions. Due to the fact that investments are somewhat limited, the district is unable to maximize its capital investment to help offset operating costs and debt repayment.
First National Capital Markets offer additional, secure investment opportunities for the school district, such as the opportunity to invest in treasury products, which produce a higher rate of return on investment than the CD investments typically offered by NLAF. The recommendation from the Finance Office is to open an account with First National Capital for the purpose of creating additional investment tools to the district's portfolio in order to make the best use of the taxpayers' investment in the school district. The NLAF will continue to be utilized in combination with the First National Capital Markets investment tools to maximize the school district's rate of return on investments. First National Capital Markets investment tools simply represent another resource for the Chief Financial Officer and the Facilities & Finance Committee to use. The utilization of First National Capital Market Account has been discussed and considered by the Facilities and Finance Committee for the past several months, and the committee has approved the creation of the account and its use by the district. In order to establish the account with First National, I would request that the Grand Island Board of Education approve the Incumbency Certificate and Resolution that is attached to this agenda item. Doing so will allow me to create an account with First National Bank, and it will designate the appropriate district representatives to transact on the account. Those who will be authorized to transact on the account, through approval of the resolution, will be, Matt Fisher, Hank McFarland, Robin Dexter, and Ken Schroeder.
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9.4. Discuss, consider, and take all action necessary to Resolution to Open First National Bank Simple Business Account and to Designated Approved Signers on the Account
Speaker(s):
Dr. Schroeder
Rationale:
In conjunction with the creation of the First National Capital Market Account, Grand Island Public Schools will need a Business Operating Account to manage financial transactions with First National Bank. The recommendation is to open a Simple Business Account with the First National Bank branch in Grand Island, Nebraska, for this specific and solitary purpose. The board president, superintendent, board secretary, and the chief financial officer should be authorized to transact on the account.
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9.5. Panorama Survey Renewal
Speaker(s):
Dr. Dexter
Rationale:
The Panorama Survey surveys students, staff, and parents to gather input on how they and their students are supported in school. This tool is used to monitor school climate and culture in GIPS schools. The NDE school improvement process requires a survey to gather student, staff, and parent input. Panorama Education partners with schools and districts to collect and analyze data about social-emotional learning, school climate, family engagement, and more. With research-backed surveys and a leading technology platform, Panorama helps educators act on data to improve student outcomes. Panorama has supported more than 5 million students in 6,500 schools across 45 states, which allows for the development of valid and reliable questions to collect, disaggregate, and compare data to inform school improvement.
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10. REPORTS
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10.1. Grand Island Public Schools Foundation Report
Speaker(s):
Mrs. Jurgens
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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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11. NOTIFICATION OF UPCOMING BOARD MEETINGS
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Regular Board of Education Meeting - May 11, 2023 at 5:30 PM.
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12. ADJOURNMENT
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