May 14, 2015 at 6:45 PM - GIPS BOE Regular Meeting
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1. CALL TO ORDER
Speaker(s):
Board President
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It is 6:36 PM and I now call to order the Grand Island Public Schools Board of Education Meeting. This is the May 14, 2015 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.
We want those in attendance to know that copies of the Open Meetings Act are available at the entrance to the Board Room. If anyone in attendance is interested in addressing our Board, you are welcome to do so. We simply request that you complete the appropriate form and turn it in to us now so that you may be recognized during the Public Forum part of our meeting. These forms are also located by the entry doors of this room. Mrs. Wagner, will you please call the roll?
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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 |
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:
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4.1. Minutes from the April 9, 2015 Regular Meeting
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4.2. Claims, as submitted
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4.3. Bids as submitted
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4.4. Staff Adjustments as submitted
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4.5. Treasurer's Report as submitted
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4.6. Policy 3110 - Administration Goals, Deletion on First Reading
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4.7. Policy 3210 - Superintendent Qualifications, Recruitment, and Appointment, on First Read
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4.8. Policy 3211 - Superintendent's Compensation and Benefits, Deletion on First Read
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4.9. Policy 3212 - Superintendent Evaluation, on First Read
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4.10. Policy 3310 - Administrative Organization Plan, Deletion on First Read
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4.11. Policy 3320 - Policy Implementation, on First Read
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4.12. Policy 3330 - Administrative Interns, Deletion on First Read
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4.13. Policy 3340 - Administrator Evaluation, on First Read
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4.14. Policy 8511 - Physical Examinations and Immunizations for Students, on First Read
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4.15. Policy 8511.1 - Medical Exemption, on First Read
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4.16. Policy 8511.2 - Religious Affidavit, on First Read
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4.17. Grant Report Update
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4.18. Approval of Agenda as submitted
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5. SPECIAL RECOGNITION
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5.1. Recognition of the DUKE TIP winners: Grace Johnson, Wyatt Kohles, Grant Kohles, Gabriela Ryan Jaramillo, Erin Brockmeier, Jacob Kosmicki, Mark Meyer and Alexander Miller
Speaker(s):
Mrs. Palmer
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The Duke TIP (Talent Identification Program) 7th grade talent search includes a qualified group of students who have demonstrated advanced aptitudes on grade-level assessments (NeSA- NeSA-M). Twenty-seven GIPS 7th grade students chose to participate this year. Based on ACT scores, eight students qualified for recognition at the state level. They include: Grace Johnson, Wyatt Kohles, Grant Kohles, Gabriela Ryan Jaramillo, Erin Brockmeier, Jacob Kosmicki, Mark Meyer and Alexander Miller.
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5.2. Recognition of NETA Contest Winners: Nyabath Wal,Anyssa Mendoza Perez, Jacque Sotelo, Hazzard Eilts, Mariah Cobler,Josiah Rose, Zac Drapal and Mrs. Gutierrez's 5th Grade Class,Shellie Meyer, Lori Patsios, Valerie Chmelka,Ivette Gonzalez-Medrano, Laney Chmelka, Blake Ruzicka, Erin Brockmeier,and Gage Steinke
Speaker(s):
Mr. McDowell
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From Dodge Elementary: Nyabath Wal, Anyssa Mendoza Perez, Jacque Sotelo, Hazzard Eilts, Mariah Cobler, Josiah Rose, Zac Drapal and Mrs. Gutierrez's 5th Grade Class, Shellie Meyer, Lori Patsios, Valerie Chmelka.
From Wasmer: Ivette Gonzalez-Medrano From Stolley Park: Laney Chmelka From Engleman: Blake Ruzicka From Westridge: Erin Brockmeier From Gates: Gage Steinke |
5.3. Rayle Ostermeier in honor of winning the Trees Together Contest
Speaker(s):
Jan Tell
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6. PUBLIC FORUM
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7. INFORMATION ITEMS
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7.1. Student Wellness Center Update and Lease Renewal
Speaker(s):
Michelle Hendrickson
Rationale:
Grand Island Public Schools in cooperation with CHI-Saint Francis Medical Center and The Physician Network operates a Student Wellness Center on the campus of Grand Island Senior High School. As part of the cooperating activities both parties enter into a formal lease agreement for the space used by the Student Wellness Center. The lease needs renewed due to the current lease expiring. Therefore, an amendment to the current lease agreement is attached for the Board of Education's consideration. The amendment is simply to extend the lease period for three years from July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2018. Additionally, the current agreement and associated amendments are also attached for reference.
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7.2. Student Handbook 2015-2016
Speaker(s):
Dr. Dexter
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The district handbook team has met several times starting in January to revise and update the GIPS Handbook. This team includes Andrew Rinaldi, DW Holley, Deb harder, Jack Sheard, Jeff Gilbertson, Ken DeFrank, Tim Hekrdle, Joe Kutlas, and John Hauser. Revisions and updates to the 2015-2016 Grand Island Public Schools Handbook are presented for review and discussion. The handbook will be presented again in June for approval.
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7.3. Howard Restructuring Plan
Speaker(s):
Mrs. Palmer & Mrs. Schnitzler
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The Howard Restructuring team has met throughout this year and will present the Howard improvement plan for the 2015-16 school year, including a the contract for professional learning services with Learning Sciences International (Marzano).
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7.4. Microsoft Site Licensing
Speaker(s):
Mr. Gearhart
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Due to a change in operating system licensing by Microsoft, it has become financially advantageous for GIPS to upgrade it's district wide licensing agreement to include the client operating systems (Windows 7, 8.1, 10 etc.). This increase of $21,318.15 would bring the total annual Microsoft EES licensing cost to $49,461.90.
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7.5. BOE Tech Slam
Speaker(s):
Mr. McDowell
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7.6. Student Representative Report
Speaker(s):
Sierra Peterson
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7.7. Construction Update
Speaker(s):
Mr. Petsch
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7.8. Superintendent Report
Speaker(s):
Dr. Winter
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7.9. Report out on School Visitation by Board of Education Members
Speaker(s):
Various
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Board members who participated in school building visits this past month will report out on their visit.
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8. ACTION ITEMS
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8.1. Policy 1311–Bullying and Harassment (Staff)
Speaker(s):
Dr. Dexter
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A hearing was held earlier in the evening for the purpose of hearing support, opposition, criticism, suggestions or observations with regard to Policy 1311–Bullying and Harassment (Staff).
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8.2. Policy 8455 - Bullying and Harassment (Students)
Speaker(s):
Dr. Dexter
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A hearing was held earlier in the evening for the purpose of hearing support, opposition, criticism, suggestions or observations with regard to Policy 8455–Bullying and Harassment (Students).
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8.3. Policy 8555 - Suicide Awareness
Speaker(s):
Dr. Dexter
Rationale:
A hearing was held earlier in the evening for the purpose of hearing support, opposition, criticism, suggestions or observations with regard to Policy 8555–Suicide Awareness.
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8.4. Policy 8820 - Student Fees - and supporting documents
Speaker(s):
Dr. Dexter & Mr. Harden
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A hearing was held earlier in the evening for the purpose of hearing support, opposition, criticism, suggestions or observations with regard to Policy 8820 - Student Fees and supporting documents.
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8.5. Policy 9110 - Parental Access to Educational Practices
Speaker(s):
Dr. Dexter
Rationale:
A hearing was held earlier this evening for the purpose of hearing support, opposition, criticism, suggestions or observations with regard to Policy 9110 –Parental Access to Educational Practices.
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8.6. Rental of Modular Classrooms - Shoemaker Elementary
Speaker(s):
Mr. Petsch
Rationale:
In order to remodel Shoemaker Elementary as part of the September 9, 2014 bond election Grand Island Public Schools needs to rent temporary classroom space. As part of one our the many cooperative purchasing agreement we participate in a company called Satellite Shelters, Inc. will build new units, install, set-up, and remove the units when necessary per the attached agreement. This was reported out on at an earlier Board Meeting and therefore is being brought for action at this time in order to have the units when needed.
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9. COMMITTEE REPORTS
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9.1. Finance and Facilities Committee, including possible action recommendation.
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. From this committee, there is also a possibility of a presentation and recommendation for action on any item which might have recently arisen requiring a short turn around time frame.
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9.2. Teaching and 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 Teaching and 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):
Mr. Harms
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. Education Foundation Report
Speaker(s):
Dr. Brosz
Rationale:
A monthly report to the Board and community on the major items discussed and under consideration by the Grand Island Education Foundation.
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9.6. Legislative Committee
Speaker(s):
Mr. Harden
Rationale:
A monthly report to the Board and community on the major items discussed and under consideration in the Legislative Committee.
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9.7. NASB Board of Directors Report
Speaker(s):
Mrs. Schutz
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A quarterly report to the Board and community on the major items discussed and under consideration by the NASB Board of Directors.
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9.8. Public Relations Committee
Speaker(s):
Mr. Barcenas
Rationale:
A monthly report to the Board and community on the major items discussed and under consideration in the Public Relations Committee.
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9.9. GNSA
Speaker(s):
Mrs. Worthington
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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.
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10. EXECUTIVE SESSION for the purpose of discussing the Superintendent Contract, Possible Real Estate Transactions, and Legal Matters.
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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. OLD BUSINESS
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14. NOTIFICATION OF UPCOMING BOARD MEETINGS
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14.1. June 11, 2015 - Regular Meeting - 6:30 PM
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15. ADJOURNMENT
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