December 14, 2020 at 6:30 PM - Board of Education Regular Meeting
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I. Call Meeting to Order
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STRIVE - COMMIT - SUCCEED - District Mission Statement Schuyler Community Schools in partnership with parents, students, and the community is committed to educate students to become skilled, knowledgeable and responsible citizens in a global society - District Vision Statement |
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I.A. Pledge of Allegiance
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I.B. Declaration of Open Meeting
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This meeting has been preceded by advance notice and is hereby declared to be in open session. A copy of the Open Meetings Act is posted in the front of the meeting room. Nebraska Open Meetings Act: http://nitc.nebraska.gov/documents/statutes/NebraskaOpenMeetingsAct_current.pdf |
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II. Approval of Consent Agenda
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Discuss, Consider and Take Action on the consent agenda
Recommended Motion(s):
Motion to approve the consent agenda Passed with a motion by Board Member #1 and a second by Board Member #2.
Action(s):
No Action(s) have been added to this Agenda Item.
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II.A. Agenda
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II.B. Minutes
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II.C. Acceptance of Claims
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II.C.1. Bills of $5,000 or more
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II.D. Financial
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II.E. Other Listed Reports
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III. Public Forum - We ask that all presentation be limited in their length.
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III.A. Recognition of visitors and guests
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III.B. Other topics (limited to 5 minutes - subject to guidelines of the Board Participation Policy)
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III.C. Student Representative's Report
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- The FFA chapter had LDE (Leadership Development Events) on December 7 via zoom. 3 students participated. - One act districts at Gretna on Saturday, December 5. Received many outstanding actor awards but did not qualify for state. The community performance is Thursday, December 17th on the new stage! Friday, December 18th, One-Act will perform for the students. - Band and choir had their performance last night in the new auditorium. - Finals will be held on December 16th and 17th - Culture club held their annual blood drive on December 9th. - New members were interviewed on Friday. - Student Council decorated the new commons area with a tree (see photos below) - Senior banners are currently being digitalized by Ms. McKenney’s classes. - students took MAPS tests in FOCUS classes. In the past the tests were taken in core classes, students had time to take their time and to finish. - Basketball started - cheer and dance are participating at home games - cheerleaders are not traveling because of COVID.
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IV. Action Items
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IV.A. Board Policy, Handbooks, and Support Programs
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This committee is responsible for annual review of board policies, handbooks, and crisis/safety plans. This committee is also responsible for the support and development of support programs(nursing, food service) in the district.
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IV.A.1. Consider, discuss, and take action to approve extension of the certificated staff early retirement policy.
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The certificated staff Early Retirement Incentive Program Policy, 406.05 sunset at the end of the 2019-20 school year. "The ERIP program and policy, and all benefits provided herein, shall expire and be of no force and effect with regard to eligibility under this ERIP as of August 31, 2020, and as to participation in this ERIP as of August 31, 2023. " The Schuyler Education Association has approved the 2021-22 Certificated Staff Master Agreement. This agreement leaves limits on hiring experience allowing for the extension of the early retirement policy. See attached policy.
Recommended Motion(s):
Motion to approve extending the Early Retirement Incentive Program Policy 406.05. Passed with a motion by Board Member #1 and a second by Board Member #2.
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No Action(s) have been added to this Agenda Item.
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IV.B. Governance: Public Relations, Technology, and Planning
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This committee is responsible for recommending the annual district calendar, strategic planning process, technology, and promoting positive public relations and communications program.
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IV.B.1. Consider, discuss and take.action to approve amending 2nd semester calendar.
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We currently have January 18th as a professional development day for all staff. Our scheduling of the final two days of training for new teachers and our limited substitute teacher pool, we are asking the board to consider amending the calendar to allow for both the 18th and 19th for this professional development. NDE has made an exception to Rule 10 this year to allow school districts to count 5 days of professional development toward our days in attendance. We used 4 days in October and this would be our final total staff professional development for the 2020-21 school year.
Recommended Motion(s):
Motion to approve amending 2nd semester calendar as presented. Passed with a motion by Board Member #1 and a second by Board Member #2.
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No Action(s) have been added to this Agenda Item.
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IV.C. Budget, finance, negotiations, and personnel
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This committee is responsible for budget, finance, and contract negotiations with administration, certificated staff, and support staff.
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IV.C.1. Consider, discuss, and take action to approve the 2021-22 Certificated Staff Master Agreement.
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The board negotiations committee met on October 19th and November 2nd to begin the negotiations process on the 2021-22 Certificated Staff Master Contract. The Educators Healthcare Alliance released premium rates which reflected a 2.9% increase.
The SEA and board negotiations team met a third and final time on Monday, November 16th and reached a tentative agreement. The 2021-22 Master agreement was approved by the SEA. The 2021-22 Certificated Staff Master Agreement and meeting minutes are attached below.
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IV.C.2. Consider, discuss, and take action to approve the 2020-21 teacher incentive program.
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The board of education and the teacher's negotiations team have reached a tentative settlement on the 2021-22 Master Agreement. Included as an addendum is the 2020-21 teacher incentive program. The incentive plan is not a negotiable item, but since it does impact teacher pay, it is a mutually supported document. The only change to the program is to pay an incentive to teachers willing to teach in a zoom setting to remote learners. The board of education and teachers’ association either agree to the provisions, or agree to discontinue the program. Remote Learning: Pay a stipend to teachers teaching remote learners over zoom at a rate of $150 per semester. See attachment below.
Recommended Motion(s):
Motion to approve the 2020-21 Teacher Incentive Program as presented. Passed with a motion by Board Member #1 and a second by Board Member #2.
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No Action(s) have been added to this Agenda Item.
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IV.C.3. Consider, discuss, and take action to approve the sale of District 4-R Real Estate.
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Landmark Reality has been working with us on the sale of District 4-R real estate. Chris Langemeier said to call him if you had any questions associated with the advertisement, bidding process, and sale of the property.
Information from Chris Langemeier, Monday, 12/14/2020 The auction on the District 4R building came to a end today with the final bid of $156,000. I have attached a brief summary, a estimated closing statement and the purchase agreement for the board president to sign if the board approves the sale tonight. Do you want me to come to the meeting tonight? If you do let me know what time and I will be there. Update on personal property. I had a number of scheduled showings as well as two open houses for viewing the personal property. The open houses had 36 people at the first one, and 49 at the second. The dead line for turning in bids is Tuesday December 14th at 5 p.m. I have a number of bids in already turned in.
Recommended Motion(s):
Motion to approve the sale of District 4-R real estate. The property is in part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 4, Township 17 Range 4 Colfax County NE containing 3 acres, and authorize the president to sign purchase agreement for the sale. Passed with a motion by Board Member #1 and a second by Board Member #2.
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No Action(s) have been added to this Agenda Item.
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IV.C.4. Consider, discuss, and take action to approve new hire recommendation.
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1. Guadalupe Andrade: SES High Needs Para Educator
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No Action(s) have been added to this Agenda Item.
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V. Discussion Items and Reports
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V.A. Priority School December Update
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Priority Plan update: This was a busy month for meetings and work on our priority plan. We had meetings on November 18th and 19th as well as December 3rd and 4th. Our days were spent once again conducting teacher observations, as well as updating our ACT preparation planning. Mrs. Bertrand has been updating our document that contains all of our strategies and programs to improve our ACT testing environment and student’s growth. We also started organizing our teaching studies for the second semester. The teaching studies are groups of four teachers who observe one lesson from each teacher. They will then discuss good things they observed as well as strategies they can use in their classrooms. We were once again blessed to have Russ Masco (State of Nebraska) and Mark Brady (ESU 7) on our team. These two gentlemen bring a great deal of information as well as an excellent outside view point to our meetings. Section 2 of our priority plan addresses the importance of a clear and compelling direction in regards to chronic absenteeism. Much like many other schools, attendance during a pandemic is a major challenge. We are fortunate to have worked diligently last spring on an attendance protocol to help guide us during this time. Although we have found areas of our protocol that will need to be tweaked over the next year, we believe that ideas such as attendance teams, attendance campaigns, and utilizing FOCUS to help intervene with students with attendance issues has been extremely helpful. Below is a link to our priority plan as well as our SCHS newsletter. Again, if you have any questions or concerns, don’t be afraid to contact one of the high school administrators. |
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V.B. Review 2020 Strategic Plan and Final Report
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Attached below is the final 2020 Strategic Plan Report. Also attached is a summary of the accomplishments.
We will be opening the 2021 Community Thoughtexchange for the board and community to weigh-in and offer their input on priorities for the 2021 strategic plan initiatives.
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V.C. Principals Reports
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Preschool and SES 3-5 Principal's Report: Mr. Comley This month I would like to highlight Molly Parsons. Mrs Parsons does an excellent job as a head teacher. She goes above and beyond when something needs done. Mrs Parsons always has the child's best interest at heart. I want to thank Mrs parsons for all she does for Schuyler and the preschool! SES K-2 Principal's Report: Mrs. Neesen Program/Staff Member Spotlight: What a month it’s been! This month I would like to highlight the work and extra effort of Blake Neumann. Mr. Neumann has been observed building relationships with students within his grade level and out. He also offers his time and expertise with students outside of his caseload in order to ensure the best education possible for all students at SES. Mr. Neumann has truly exemplified his character throughout this trying school year of being a team member as putting the needs of students at top priority at all times. Thank you Mr. Neumann for everything you do!
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V.D. Directors Reports
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K-6 Youth Sports Director Report Name: Cara Neesen Warrior Academy - After-School Program Director's Report: Ms. Bebout Upcoming Events: Our Play Production crew is coming off of a Conference Runner-up finish and is excited to compete at Gretna for Districts on Saturday, 12/5. We will also kick off our HS Winter season with Home basketball against Madison and our Wrestling team traveling to Crete on Thursday, 12/3. Student Services Director's Report: Dr. Lefdal Program Spotlight: I would like to spotlight our one act performers and coaches. The coaches and students put on an amazing program at conference and districts. I am excited to have my children be part of the program as well as see other students find a place to shine. The play this year was a very emotional play and our students did an excellent job! Notable Topics; Our priority school meetings have been very good this year. We have had some great conversations as well as excellent planning. We were able to work with our consultants on a midyear score for our school. We saw some increases from last year, I am excited to see the improvements for the rest of the year. Looking ahead: I am excited to start planning out our 2021-22 school class schedule. I believe with our new addition, we will be able to work with our class schedule to make it even better for our students and offer a nice variety of programming. Special Education Director's Report: Mrs. Vrba Program/Staff Member Spotlight: This month I would like to take the opportunity to highlight Jennifer Novak. She is our 2nd grade special education teacher that has generated one of the best learning environments for our students at Schuyler Elementary School. Emily Garcia and Jennifer make an effective and compelling team. Jennifer works hard to find constructive ways that is beneficial to our students who may be struggling with various concepts. It is a common occurrence for me to walk into their classroom and absolutely not be able to find Jen. Most of the time, she is kneeling besides a student's desk reinforcing what is being taught or walking a student through a problem that he/she just announced to the whole class..."I don't get this!". Her dedication to our kids and work ethic is going to carry her far as she is just starting her career at Schuyler Community Schools. Curriculum, Assessment and Instruction Director's Report: Dr. Gibbons myON: Renaissance myON® Reader is a student-centered, personalized literacy environment that gives students access to more than 6,000 enhanced digital books. Titles are dynamically matched to each individual student’s interests, grade and Lexile® reading level. Combined with a suite of close reading tools and embedded supports, myON Reader fosters student engagement and achievement. We have implemented myON K-8 districtwide. These are the total number of books that students have completed on myOn since the start of the school year. District: 6959 |
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V.E. Superintendent's Report
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Program/Staff Member Spotlight: Food Service Director, Jamie Rameriz and the food service program is again the spotlight program for December. She has done an outstanding job of ramping up the changes in the food service programs this year. In addition to the breakfast and lunch programs, they also provide the afternoon K-8 fruits and vegetable program. This month, the high school has opened a third option in their lunch line. Finally, the food service has provided the refreshments for the Open Houses for the new facilities in October and this week for the Performing Arts Auditorium.
THANK YOU: Thank you to Virginia Semerad and Mynor Hernandez for your dedication and service on the board of education. The 2020 strategic plan outlines your work and accomplishments as board members. |
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V.F. Board Member/Committee Reports
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1. December Schuyler Foundation Report. 2. 2020 Superintendent Evaluation. |
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VI. Correspondence Items
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VII. Adjournment
Recommended Motion(s):
Motion to adjourn Passed with a motion by Board Member #1 and a second by Board Member #2.
Action(s):
No Action(s) have been added to this Agenda Item.
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