March 14, 2016 at 7:00 PM - Board of Education Regular Meeting
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1. Call the meeting to order
Rationale:
Public Participation at Board of Education Meetings: BOE Policy/Regulation 8346 outlines the parameters of public participation at Board meetings concerning items on the agenda as well as those not on the agenda. A copy of this policy is available in the Superintendent’s office and at each monthly Board meeting. |
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2. Roll Call
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3. Verification of Open Meetings Act Notice
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4. Verification of publication of meeting notice
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5. Consider and approve the current board meeting agenda
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6. Ace Recipients Recognition
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7. Action Items
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7.1. Consent Agenda
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7.1.1. Minutes of previous meetings
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7.1.2. Monthly Financial Report
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7.1.3. Claims
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7.1.4. Consider and approve declaring items as surplus for immediate disposal or sale as discussed
Rationale:
1. Stacey James has requested to sell the Craftsman Lawn Tractor, purchased in 2012, on the Macon's Lions Sale held on Thursday, March 17. We plan to replace this tractor with a new one. |
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7.2. Consider and approve payment to H & Y Leveling for February snow removal in the amount of $1200.00.
Rationale:
February snow removal
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7.3. Consider and approve payment to CEI for replacement camera in the amount of $974.00 from the Depreciation Fund.
Rationale:
Camera replacement in HS office.
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7.4. Consider and Approve Providing $150 Tuition per Franklin Public Schools Students who Attend ESU 11 Summer Honors Program
Rationale:
In the past, the school has provided the $150 tuition per student.
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7.5. Consider and Approve Providing $120 per Franklin Public Schools Students who Choose to Participate in the Driver's Education Program Provided at Franklin Public Schools Through the Nebraska Safety Center During the Summer of 2016.
Rationale:
In the past, the school has subsidized the cost of the program for our students. This year, the cost of the program is $315.00. $120 is the amount we subsidized the students last year. This seems to work very well and we usually have 15 or fewer students. The remaining $195.00 is the responsibility of the parent or guardian. The dates of Driver's Education at Franklin Public Schools will be July 25-29 this summer from 8:00 am to 12:30 pm. Range simulation date in Kearney will be Thursday, August 4th from 10:00 am to 6:30 pm. Franklin Public Schools will provide transportation to Kearney for the range simulation.
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7.6. Consider and Approve Purchase of 2016 John Deere D 140 Lawn Tractor 22 HP 48" Deck
Rationale:
This will replace the Craftsman lawn mower purchased purchased 2012 for $1,946.00
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7.7. Consider and Approve Purchase of 2017 53 Passenger Bus
Rationale:
Please view attachments: International Specs and Bluebird Bus Bid
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7.8. Consider and Approve Elementary Principal's Salary for the 2016-17 contract year.
Rationale:
Elementary Principal Salary: Increase current salary of $86,520 to $87,020. This is a $500.00 increase. |
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7.9. Consider and Approve MS/HS Principal & Activity Director's Salary for the 2016-17 contract year.
Rationale:
MS/HS Principal/Activity Director's Salary: Increase current of $85,490 to $85,990. This is a $500.00 increase. |
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7.10. Consider and Approve Rehiring the Slate of Teachers Presented
Subject to The Teachers Not Receiving a Notice of Possible Non-Renewal, Termination or
Cancellation Prior to the 2016-2017 school year
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List of Teachers:
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7.11. Consider and approve a plan for staffing levels for 2016-2017, which may include expanding or reducing programs and corresponding elimination, reduction, or creation of positions
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7.12. Consider and Approve Contracting with aha! Process, Inc. for "A Framework for Understanding Poverty" Professional Development for PK-12 Staff on August 11, 20016
Rationale:
Since Franklin Public Elementary School was identified as a school needing improvement due to not meeting AYP 2 years in a row, we were required to complete a Title I Accountability Grant. This grant is for $5,454. The grant will be used for an August 11, 2016 Professional Development on "Understanding the Framework of Poverty". We will use this grant money to pay for the Professional Development and materials (books/workbooks) used by K-6 faculty used that day. Costs covered by grant: Speaker:$4,704 Materials:$750 Materials for 7-12 teachers not covered by grant: $750 Below is the description submitted to NDE. Franklin Elementary School has been identified as a school in need of improvement in the areas of reading and math for the group of students that are eligible for free and reduced lunch. The administration, school improvement steering committee, also known as the compact team, and the ESU11 administration and staff development director met to analyze various data points including NWEA MAPs, Nebraska Statewide Reading, and Nebraska Statewide Math results to determine specific areas of weakness. It was decided that the district would continue with training in the Marzano Instructional Model for the remainder of the staff who did not attend during the 14-15 school year. In an attempt to have a common language of instruction, staff will work to improve the level of engagement and consistent delivery of lessons in the classroom in order to improve to test scores. In addition this training will provide teachers strategies that can be used to check for student understanding. This will allow for our teachers to assess and reteach student learning. Once these practices have been implemented successfully, the district expects and increase of student engagement levels, improved student behavior, and the overall percentage of students who meet or exceed Nebraska academic standards to increase by 2% per year in the areas of math and reading. |
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7.13. Consider and Approve Paying Certified Staff a Stipend of $100 for Attending the August 11 Professional Development Day
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7.14. Consider and Approve Franklin Public Schools 2016-2017 School Calendar
Rationale:
Two calendars were sent to staff asking them to choose the calendar they preferred and also make suggestions for changes. I received no suggestions. The vote was 11 for the calendar presented to you and 2 for the other calendar.
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7.15. Consider and Approve Fund Raising Activities and Travel Allowances
Rationale:
The policy committee met and asked that I share the same information with remaining board members. They would like input from all board members. Two main objectives are: 1) determine the amount of General Fund dollars that will be used to support trips 2) determine what is considered a fund raiser and the number of fund raisers allowed All board members have received a packet of information. The following policies were included in the packet: 1300, 5303, & 6284. Lincoln Public School Board passed a policy that requires students to pay 50% of the cost of out of state trips. Please see attachment
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7.16. Consider and Approve National FCCLA Convention
Rationale:
See attached National FCCLA Convention cost sheet.
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7.17. Consider and Approve State FFA Convention
Rationale:
See attached National FFA Convention cost sheet.
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7.18. Middle School Sports Practice Proposal
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7.19. Prioritizing the Facilities Priority List
Rationale:
The board needs to prioritize the Facility Priority list this evening. Included in prioritizing are approximate time frames for completion. Theme: Facilities Goal: Maintain safe and quality facilities. Key Performance Indicators:
Facility Priorities (from Session III)
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8. Discussion Items
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8.1. Property Insurance Review presented by Ms. RoseAnn Platt
Rationale:
RoseAnn Platt will be sharing information on the school's property insurance.
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8.2. Policy Committee Decision on Dating Violence Policy # 5420
Rationale:
The Policy Committee met and has determined that the current policy fulfills the requirements of the law.
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9. Visitor Comments
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10. Elementary Principal's Report
Rationale:
Elementary Principal’s Report April 2016 Invention Convention There were 168 inventors competing at Invention Convention at Pioneer Village. There were 10 students representing Franklin. 6th grade Barett Haussermann and Ayden Molzahn - Deadlift Lever (1st place and 6th grade champion) 6th grade Bryannah Hindal and Kaitlyn Schurman - CFM Machine 5th Grade - Rachael Crouse - The Gun Handle 5th grade Emma Jackson and Tamia Phifer - The Dehydration Prevention Bracelet (3rd place) 4th grade - Gregory Boettcher - No Moe Snow 4th grade - Emma Largent - Hot Spot (2nd place) 3rd Grade - Angelina Shrode - The Organizing Bag NeSA Testing The testing window runs from March 21st- May 6th for the 3rd-8th grade and 11th. New this year is three sessions of Reading in grades 5th-8th and 11th. Including the new text-dependent analysis component where students will have to type a response to a reading passage. Students in the 3rd and 4th grade will do this test as a pilot this year. A representative from the state will be here during one of the Elementary sessions to observe test administration. Kindergarten Roundup Mrs. Marks is preparing for Kindergarten Roundup this week. It is scheduled for Thursday, March 24th. We are expecting 15 students in Kindergarten for the 2016-17 school year. Students and parents have been invited to stay for a school lunch of hamburgers and smiley fries on this day. Jan Weiss and I will be meeting with parents to go over lunch information, the Kindergarten Handbook, and I will talk with parents regarding The Zones of Regulation Curriculum used in the elementary. Parent-Teacher Conference Turnout for Spring
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11. Secondary Principal/Activities Director's Report
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High School Principal’s Report – March 2016 Board of Education 1. Academic Information
2. Activity Information
3. Other Information
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12. Superintendent's Report
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13. Positive Comments
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14. Adjournment
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