April 8, 2024 at 5:30 PM - Public Hearing & Regular Monthly Meeting of the Kearney Public Schools Board of Education
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1. Public Hearing & Review of American Civics Education Policy & Requirements
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1.A. Convene Hearing
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1.B. Policy Review, Public Input & Discussion
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1.C. Close Hearing
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2. Routine Business
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2.A. Call to Order
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2.B. Open Meetings Act Announcement
Rationale:
This is an open, public meeting of the Kearney Public Schools Board of Education, and a copy of the Open Meetings Act is posted in this room.
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2.C. Pledge of Allegiance
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2.D. Roll Call
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2.D.I. Excuse Absent Board Member
Recommended Motion(s):
Move to excuse absent Board member Kathy Gifford from the meeting.
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2.E. Approval of the Agenda
Recommended Motion(s):
Move to approve the agenda for the meeting, as presented.
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3. Recognitions
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3.A. Recognition of Head Coach Nate Garringer and the KHS eSports Team as 2024 State Champions
Rationale:
The KHS eSports Team won the 2024 state championship title at York University on February 3, 2024.
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3.B. Recognition of Art Teacher Katrina Olmstead and KHS Students Kally Ostermeyer and Shayne Brown for their Selection to Participate in the 27th Annual National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition
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Kally Ostermeyer, for her piece called "Rustic" and Shayne Brown, for her piece called "Little Sable Point", were selected for participation in the 27th Annual National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition in Richmond, VA, March 20-22, 2024. Kally was awarded the Bailey Pottery Equipment Award at the conclusion of the event.
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3.C. Recognition of Art Teachers Natasha Hahn, Katrina Olmstead, and Charlotte Dvorak, and KHS Students, Abbie Bausch, Vivianne Beck, Edith Hall, Quinn Peralta Trejo, Evangelina Wilterding, and Myka Otten, as State Scholastic Art Award Winners and National Qualifiers
Rationale:
The following students were Gold Key award winners at the state level, qualifying them for the national level competition:
Abbie Bausch- drawing & illustration - untitled Abbie Bausch- drawing & illustration - "Longing" Vivianne Beck- sculpture - "The Stressed Out Peacock" Edith Hall- sculpture - untitled Edith Hall- painting - "Residual Control" Edith Hall- painting - untitled Quinn Peralta Trejo- drawing & illustration - "Self-Portrait" Evangelina Wilterding- drawing & illustration - "Being Silly" Myka Otten- printmaking - "Fish Tank" |
4. Presentations
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4.A. Presentation by the Buffalo County Youth Advisory Board and Recognition of Resolution 02.14.2023 - Youth Mental Health Resources and Coordination
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4.B. Presentation by the Hanny Arram Center on the Real World Academy
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4.C. Legislative Update
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4.D. Announcement of the 2024 Kearney Public Schools/Kearney Public Schools Foundation "Celebration of Excellence" Reception
Rationale:
The Kearney Public Schools and the Kearney Public Schools Foundation will host the 2024 Celebration of Excellence reception on Thursday, April 25, 2024 from 4:30 to 6:00 PM in the Loper Ballroom at the Kearney Holiday Inn to honor our employees for their years of service, the Foundation award winners, and the 2024 retirees. Anyone is welcome to attend, and reservations can be made through the Foundation Office.
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4.E. Update on KPS Library Book Selection, De-selection, and Reconsideration Processes and Other District Action Steps
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5. Public Participation/Comment
Rationale:
Board meetings may have on the agenda, a specific time entitled Public Participation/Comment, during which patrons may address the Board on matters of general concern. No public body shall require members of the public to identify themselves as a condition for admission to the meeting, nor shall such body require that the name of any members of the public be placed on the agenda prior to such meeting in order to speak about items on the agenda. Patrons wishing to address the Board during the Public Participation/Comment will be allowed up to five (5) minutes per speaker to express their view. Public Participation/Comment may not exceed sixty (60) total minutes. The Board-imposed time limits may be extended by a majority vote of the Board, following a motion to do so. Board action may not be taken on matters discussed during the Public Participation/Comment, unless the matter specifically appears on the prepared agenda. Board of Education members will refrain from expressing personal opinions during Public Participation/Comment.
Any members of the public desiring to address the body shall be required to sign in with the recording secretary prior to the start of the meeting and identify himself or herself, including an address, phone number, and name of any organization represented by such person, unless the address and phone number requirement is waived to protect the security of the individual. |
6. Board Reports
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6.A. NASB Legislative Committee Report
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7. Consent Agenda
Rationale:
Note: Items on the consent agenda are considered routine and will be enacted under one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items at the meeting unless a Board Member requests an item removed from the agenda for a separate action.
Recommended Motion(s):
Move to approve the items on the Consent Agenda, as presented.
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7.A. Approval of Minutes of the March 11, 2024 Regular Meeting; and the April 3, 2024 Board Committee of the Whole Meeting, of the Board of Education
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7.B. Approval of the April 2024 Claims
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7.C. Approval of the April 2024 Financial Reports
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7.D. Approval of the KHS Wrestling Team Summer Camp Trip to Brookings, South Dakota, June 8-12, 2024 (with no direct costs incurred by the school district)
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8. Regular Agenda - Personnel
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8.A. Acceptance of Resignations and Retirements
Recommended Motion(s):
Move to accept, with regret, the resignations of Hallie Snyder, art teacher at Kenwood and Glenwood Elementary Schools; Ashley Mostek, 4th grade teacher at Meadowlark Elementary School; Amber McKay, science teacher at Kearney High School; Tennille Allison, assistant principal at Kearney High School; Keaton Klimek, math teacher at Kearney High School; Emily Ripp, speech-language pathologist at Kearney High School; Kinzy Dibbern, preschool teacher at Bright Futures Preschool; Terah Maaske, 1st grade teacher at Northeast Elementary School; Jacqueline Arens, school psychologist at Kearney High School; Sara DeMers, 3rd grade teacher at Emerson Elementary School; and Erin Willrich, 3rd grade teacher at Meadowlark Elementary School, effective the end of the 2023-2024 school year. Accept with regret, the retirement resignation of Mary Dubas, 1st grade teacher at Meadowlark Elementary School, effective the end of the 2023-2024 school year.
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8.B. Approval of the Employment of Certificated Staff
Recommended Motion(s):
Move to approve the employment of certificated staff; Nicole Lopez, MA, Step 14, 1.0 FTE 1st grade teacher at Northeast Elementary School; Rebekah Andersen, MA+18, Step 4, 1.0 FTE 1st grade teacher at Meadowlark Elementary School; Shannon Blaschko, MA+45, Step 15, 1.0 FTE 4th grade teacher at Meadowlark Elementary School; Megan Spicka, BA, Step 3, 1.0 FTE 3rd grade teacher at Emerson Elementary School; Halle Nachtigal, BA, Step 3, 1.0 FTE kindergarten teacher at Emerson Elementary School; Sydney Weiler, BA, Step 3, 1.0 FTE 8th grade science teacher at Horizon Middle School; Jennifer Meinecke, MA, Step 14, 1.0 FTE special education teacher at Kenwood Elementary School; Amy Schroder, MA+45, Step 15, 1.0 FTE ELL teacher at Northeast Elementary School; Lydia Behnk, BA, Step 3, 1.0 FTE business/computer teacher at Horizon Middle School; Julian Beltran-Dorado, BA, Step 3, 1.0 FTE art teacher at Kenwood and Glenwood Elementary Schools; Zachary Werner, BA, Step 3, 1.0 FTE ELA/reading teacher at Kearney High School; and Jordan Lawn, BA, Step 3, 1.0 FTE preschool teacher at Bright Futures Preschool, for the 2024-2025 school year.
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8.C. Approval of the Employment of Administrative Staff
Recommended Motion(s):
Move to employ as administrative staff, Haley Mentzer as assistant principal at Kearney High School, Jeff Schwartz as director of student services and safety at Kearney Public Schools, and Chelsey Jacobitz, as assistant principal for college and career readiness at Kearney High School, in accordance with the Kearney Public Schools Performance-Based Administrator Supervision and Evaluation Model.
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9. Regular Agenda - Business
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9.A. Approve the Renovation of a Common Space at Kenwood Elementary at an Estimated Cost of $124,890
Recommended Motion(s):
Move to approve the renovation of a common space at Kenwood Elementary at an estimated cost of $124,890, as presented.
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9.B. Approval of the Purchase of Two Passenger Vans to be Added to the KPS Transportation Fleet
Recommended Motion(s):
Move to approve the purchase of two passenger vans to be added to the KPS transportation fleet in the amount of $111,230, as presented.
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10. Regular Agenda - Miscellaneous
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10.A. Approval of the Second and Final Reading of New Board Policy 6288 - Artificial Intelligence
Recommended Motion(s):
Move to give second and final reading approval to Board Policy 6288 - Artificial Intelligence, as presented.
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10.B. Approval of the First Reading of Revised Policy 3350 - Staff Travel and Reimbursement (replacing previous Board Policies 3350 & 3360)
Recommended Motion(s):
Move to approve the first reading of revised Board Policy 3350 - Staff Travel & Reimbursement (replacing previous Board Policies 3350 & 3360), as presented.
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11. Next Meeting
Rationale:
The next regular meeting of the Kearney Public Schools Board of Education will be held on May 13, 2024 at 5:30 P.M. in the Staff Development Room in the Administration Building at 320 West 24th St, Kearney, NE 68845.
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12. Adjournment
Recommended Motion(s):
Move to adjourn the meeting.
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